Map View
Cloze offers four views to visualize your information:
2 Column
- List and Details
- Map (Properties only)
Full Screen
- Navigate to the Properties section.
- Tap on the View Settings icon.
- Select Map.
The map only shows 50 properties at a time. As you scroll through the list, the set of properties visible will change to be the 50 closest in the list.
Identifying Listings
On each of the the card photos, you'll see a price. This number corresponds to the pin on the map.
Highlights and Navigation
The first three properties in the list on the left are the lighter colored pins on the map.
If you scroll the list of cards, the lighter colored pins will change to be whatever is in-view.
Desktop: If you tap on the pin on the map, it will bring up the specific property (no different than tapping on the card).
Mobile: If you tap on a pin on the map (or tap on tablet), the list will scroll to bring that card into view.
Map Style
There are controls on the right to switch between street view and satellite view. Tap on the icons to switch between street view and satellite view.
Search Filtering
On the map, you have a button Draw Search Area which lets you draw a polygon to search in. This sets the search filter in Cloze to match that polygon.
There is a quicker button, Search In Map, that turns whatever area is visible in the map into a rectangular search filter (like drawing a polygon around the outline of the map).
When you have tapped on either of Draw Search Area of Search in Map, you'll see a button Clear Boundary that you can press to remove the search filter for the specific location.
Adjusting the Size or Boundary Location
Note that when a polygon is showing, if it's not filled in, you can tap on the border and it will be selected. You can then drag the entire polygon or a corner to change the shape and location. Tapping outside the polygon unselects it. When unselected you can draw the view around to scroll the map.
Zooming
When the map appears it generally tries to size itself to fit the user's default location (from matching in settings). You can manually zoom using the + / - buttons or doing pinch-to-zoom or a scroll wheel.
The button Zoom to Highlights zooms in/out to fill the map with the properties that are highlighted in orange (the ones visible in the list right now).
The button Zoom to Show All zooms in/out to fill the map with the 50 properties that are shown.
These two buttons aren't always visible - they only show when any properties are outside the visible map, or all the properties take up less than 20% of the map (either X or Y).