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a filing cabinet. The OS maps Pathfinder (2.5"), Explorer (2.5") and Landranger (1") all show lat/long as small figures on the extremity of the map. To find a location you would need to lay out the map on a table and use a straight edge. The only non-OS map I picked up is from Nicholson (part of Harper Collins) using the Bartholomew mapping at 1.6 miles/1". No lat/long is shown at all. Although unlabelled the grid is OS though (determined by comparison with the equivalent Pathfinder). Out of interest I've just grabbed the road atlas from the car (A-Z) and guess what: no lat/long only the national grid. We all tend to use what is familiar. I'd never dream of using lat/long except for Wiki and when at sea. Conversely a North American reader just wouldn't understand the point of the grid. Let's try to keep
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what we want. The bullet needs to be bit! In chunks of the world OSGridrefs are the normal way to locate an object. In other places they are unheard of. In the UK, in 1960- 2000, they were taught in every school to any 11 year old who hold a pencil. I was taught Lat and Long as a theoretic system by an enthusiatic maths teacher demonstating base 60 counting, may be when I was 15 hard to say)- but every large scale map in the house had a OS grid. It is the natural way for two generations of potential editors to locate a point, and using another method is a hurdle. We need a method whereby Prof X, and AN Other (retired) can input a Grid Reference- and
3735:'s suggestion to have a separate template that only work exactly at the poles. By using the new templates, the editor will be making an explicit statement that the position is exactly at the north pole and so the longitude is undefined. The existing coordinate template should have the capability to describe, as an example, the position of geodetic markers at the south pole (which would have to be qualified with a point in time, since the pole moves and so does the ice), even though this would require adding a decimal point and digits to the right of the decimal point in the seconds field. 3287: 3211: 2760:
allowing users to specify themselves if the primary tag should be used or not. So, I would like to propose that an new argument is added, called "primary" and if an translusion mentions "primary=yes" then it is marked as primary. I would keep "display=title" being marked as primary, just so that thousands of articles do not need to be edited. The #coordinates magic word itself has an error if there are several primary coordinates on an page and an tracking category, so this template does not need to track that.--
31: 3193:, even though the coordinates for JBAB appear to be correct in the template. Clicking on the Coordinates text in the article as displayed shows the correct location about a mile south of Greenleaf Point. At first I thought this error was related to the fact that the pushpin label wraps across three lines, but reducing the label to one line doesn't solve the problem. So I don't know how to fix the problem, but it seems to be real enough. 3294: 3218: 1961:
is put off by our modus operandi. Take one example, call her Prof X, who came to a course with a pile of books and a disk of unpublished material. She had written the books, and the files on the disk. We got over the problem of edit/edit source, then we hit references-- and we lost her, her source text was marked up in the way she had done for Oxford University Press, and instead of saying to her 'put all of that in <!-- --: -->
920: 308: 1633: 3150: 5095:{{#if:{{{coordinates|{{{coords|{{{coord|}}}}}}}}} | {{#invoke:Coordinates|coordinsert|{{{coordinates|{{{coords|{{{coord}}}}}}}}}|type:landmark|{{#if:{{{location_country|}}}|region:{{CountryAbbr|{{{location_country}}}}}}}}} | {{#if:{{#Property:P625}} | {{Coord|3=type:landmark{{#if:{{{location_country|}}}|_region:{{CountryAbbr|{{{location_country}}}}}}}|nosave=1|display=inline,title|format=dms}} }} }} 1468:
arrow is there: the map appears as if it was in a drop-down menu, so the arrow is trying to indicate "hey, I'm a drop-down menu". That also explains why they use the semi-translucent (rather than the fully opaque) globe: they need the background to be lighter so that the down arrow shows up against it (i.e. this only works in MediWiki skins that have a white or very light page background color).
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the OSGrid- what we want the template to do, is to convert information in a format they are familiar with, into the format needed to produce the encyclopedia we are familiar with. In the case of articles that are likely to be of interest to a specialist group (Watermill hoppers for example), we need a simple format that displays the information they would find in an equivalent printed text.
854: 4749:. This is subdivided into the various RfC categories, and for each category, all of the open RfCs in that category are listed. Each list entry comprises a link to the RfC proper, followed by the RfC opening statement, an optional signature and mandatory timestamp. You may notice that some of these RfCs are listed more than once, this happens when they are in more than one RfC category. -- 1644: 1431: 1639: 1425: 2983:), you won't have to worry about the prime symbols or do any math. The template will construct the prime symbols for you and do the conversions. That way, the prime symbols won't get "corrected" to straight quotes by well-meaning gnomes, and it will be easy to change the format with a find and replace if a talk page discussion settles on the other format. – 6448: 1419: 1156: 2892:
editor) because the correct symbols for prime and double prime are different from quote and double quote. The wikitext editor can be configured in various ways; the default configuration provides the ′ and ″ symbols below the edit window, but not all configurations do. Heaven only knows if the visual editor supports those characters.
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get through at small sizes and only serves to reduce understanding) typically by using an icon that is more stylized (less realistic) and flatter (the faux depth of 3D is detail that adds no value and decreases ease of understanding when viewed at small sizes). That is, something along the lines of these rather than the current one:
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thought I had discovered a major coordinates problem, because I was misreading Southern Hemisphere locations as Northern Hemisphere, based on squinting at the phantom minus/plus sign. I didn't figure it out until I tried looking at the edit page code. Am I the only one having that problem? If not, can we remove that line?
4415:, converting deprecated "latd"-type infobox fields into coord templates, and (possibly?) adding display=title to all of these in the process. If this bot has found a logical way to add display=title to infoboxes where it's appropriate, would it be useful to extend that to infoboxes with coord templates which lack it? -- 2435:- the meridian runs right through Hayes, and positive longitudes are east. But I'm puzzled why you removed the coords from the infobox - in doing so, you have lost several important pieces of information - such as the type, region and scale. You have also gone from four places of decimals to seven, which is very much 4541:
I support the general idea here, but a bot is not the first step. Not all coordinates in infoboxes should have "title" added to the display automatically. You would first need an RFC to gain sitewide approval to display coords in the title of any article with coordinates (which I would support). Then
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there's nothing here that can easily be altered. This is one of the reasons that I have always been against Lua: you can't modify templates any more, unless you understand Lua (which I don't, and I'm willing to be that there are others who don't) and are certain of what you are doing - a small change
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is something that I've never encountered before. Your comments imply that there is a problem with this utility (if utility it is), and so we should address this by fixing the utility, rather then moving the coordinates out of the infobox. If nothing else, the sheer scale of that task (Knowledge (XXG)
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Often, the easiest solution to implement is not the best solution; I feel this is such a case. I always think long term, and it will benefit neither reader nor editor to have two ways of specifying and displaying the same data point. They might inquire as to the reason, and your answer will be, "Well
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and it displayed a map of Rochester, Kent, with a marker at St Margarets. Since everybody who has a computer with Internet access has access to Google Maps, I submit that geocoordinates are the more universal of the two systems. For any spot on the planet, one can use Google Maps to obtain the coords
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So applying that lesson to coordinates- I have been around long enough to really appreciate the 'pass by reference' (Old Pascal term) Templates that we use. But to Prof X, they are an unnecessary hurdle- it is data entry we need to keep simple, and we leave it to the templates to transcribe that into
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rather than click, you no longer need an arrow symbol to indicate the dropdown, and the icon can be clearer. (BTW, despite the laudable goal of representing the global south that shaped these icons, I would recommend going for the silhouette of America for maximum recognisability as that's what users
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used to lead to a Geohack page with a GB focus, including ability to get to OS maps. It doesn't seem to be doing so today. The Geohack page displays "Region: GB" but this doesn't seem to influence the menu of maps offered. Has something changed? It's not just this one page - I first noticed the links
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Your own template document page, and all other examples I looked at. Firefox, but it looks the same in Chrome. Yes, it clearly looks like a triangle, now that you told me, but before that insight I thought it was a line with a red dot under it. The top of the triangle is just above the bottom of the
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and seek a community consensus that this is a Good Thing; I'll support you there unless I see convincing arguments that it is a Bad Thing. You can then reference that consensus on template talk pages where you request the new parameter. You might even recruit one or two template-qualified editors to
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I think we all need to remember that this was proposed as an addition to help readers, not a replacement. If you are viewing modern maps online, then lat/long does make more sense. Paper maps and historic maps are a different issue. I grabbed the bunch of maps which happened to be lying on top of
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Hi, Mandruss, great to talk again. I am starting to look at all of our procedure from the POV of newbies who are enthusiastic enough to attend an editing course but fail to edit. I am looking at the problems from the POV, of the enthusiatic retired academic who really wants to add a few articles but
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2. Although matched precision is a widespread practice, I don't know of a requirement for that (or any real rationale for it), so why is the doc "incorrect" to show mismatched precisions? 3. I would disagree that exactly matching the target article's coordinates is more important than showing useful
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This template produces a circle (globe?) that says "Show location on an interactive map" when the mouse rolls over. At the lower right is a horizontal line that looks like a minus sign, although several features above and below that line can make it look more like a plus sign. For several minutes I
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I'm starting to construct a list article, and am finding the coordinates for the locations involved expressed in both decimal form (41.289°S 174.777°E) and degree/minute/second form (57°18′22″N 4°27′32″W). Given that I'm going to have to convert some of them, is there any reason to prefer one form
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I have added a section to the documentation too. But having done that it appears the whole /doc is fragile- we have a listing of coordinate parameters but no mention of display parameters. eg |display=inline, title. There seems to be more emphasis on history and deprecated templates than describing
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Regarding editor retention, I feel that issues such as you describe pale in comparison to the problems of (1) hostile environment and (2) unnecessary complexity resulting from a misguided desire for editor freedom (e.g. five names for the same template or guideline, several ways to handle user talk
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There is an interesting point here related to editor recruitment and retention: templates should assist the newbie in entering fact into WP, not present them with another arcane barrier that hinders them. The sort of reference books a group of U3A members will use reference a new article, will use
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And finally, decorating the coordinate link with an icon is fine (bearing in mind the above), but the icon and the text should behave the same and the icon needs to be visually clear and clearly communicate to the user what it is. My suggestion would be to reduce level of detail (because it doesn't
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link (or its icon) in a "card" like form, and provide UI widgets (i.e. "buttons") to either zoom to the full browser window (ala. the media viewer) or to open the Geohack service. Whether clicking the link (rather than hovering) should open WikiMiniAtlas or go to the Geohack service is a matter for
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90°. For instance at 89°59'54" you are only 200m or so from the pole and a degree is about 3.3m. (If someone does take this on could they see if it would be possible to add the option to use decimal minutes? A degree latitude is 1 nm and on maritime charts they are usually plotted as 51°26'.460
2101:, which allows OS grid references to be input in the search box - try entering TQ 74019 68065 there. There was another (I forget its name) which allowed the same technique, but it was taken over by another outfit, which in turn was swallowed up by Bing, and the feature disappeared along the way. -- 1876:
Worldwide, I think the readers using grid refs are in the minority; I never use them for example. (Just because a reader lives in a country that uses the grid refs doesn't mean they necessarily need it to make effective use of the Knowledge (XXG) article.) I simply need something I can click on to
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feature, and that feature should expend significant effort on being designed well for usability and visual acuity. A possible point of reference might be the the preview "cards" that can appear when you hover over an internal wikilink, which are, I think, turned off and on in user preferences as a
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Note that I have a gadget for the mobile platform, that already does this. I'd suggest trying that out first before moving the entirety of English Knowledge (XXG) over. Last time i tried doing that, it got stuck in bureaucracy because i made a mistake, which has demotivate from working on it any
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Unless there is some guideline that specifically precludes this, one solution to the problem is to allow both formats in the list. Messy inconsistency may be the lesser of various evils in this case. If we could agree on "any reason to prefer one form over another", we would probably have a house
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wrote as 57°18'22" because it only contains one symbol not found on the typical keyboard. Presumably there is a great deal of software expecting the use of the quote and double quote characters. But strictly speaking it should be written as 57°18′22″ (57°18&prime;22&Prime; in the wikitext
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link): there are two "interactive" elements for an article's coordinates, that are located close together but uses different UI widgets, and which behave in fundamentally different ways (indeed, are implemented entirely separately). The discoverability and usability problems of it is magnified by
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The globe was previously used without the downward arrow. I added the arrow as an indication of its function of openeing a dropdown after people complained that the globe alone does not look like it is a fucntional UI element. In my opinion the SVG version is a little too contrasty, but that is a
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It felt wrong to format it as an RFC once I'd read the page, because there weren't any others there (but plenty of support/oppose votes anyway), and I wasn't sure I could get it down to the suggested brevity of the "Should the History section contain a photograph of the ship?" example. I see now
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and yet, this morning when used special:nearby in Hayes this morning the school wasn't listed, hence my editing. For now I'll only alter articles that have coords tags (and move them to the top) once I can build a good test case I'll raise a bug. I really like the idea of geographically enabling
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Anybody with an IQ above about 95 is capable of learning to use coordinates, and some do so because they find it interesting and rewarding. Others don't find it interesting or rewarding, so they do other kinds of Knowledge (XXG) editing. Nobody is required or expected to do everything well or at
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that started me thinking about the general case. Clem's suggestion above though carries real weight if the conversion is automatic. In my first post I specifically mentioned that this only applied to those countries where there is an established national grid system. You may only ever look at
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I… see. I never knew the icon would take you otherwhere than the link; it just looks like one of the MediaWiki external links or file media type icons (who are also decorations on an otherwise plain link). Having finally discovered the WikiMiniAtlas after you pointed it out, I understand why the
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The globe isn't added by this template, but a piece of Javascript, whose name escapes me. The globe didn't always have an arrow - it was added, I believe, to indicate that clicking the globe took you somewhere else (WikiMiniAtlas), and not to the same page that the coord link proper takes you.
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I think this thread has over-complicated things. The problem here is that the only way to tell Template:Coord to mark coordinates through the #coordinate magic word as primary is to position them near the title of the article (e.g. display=title). In my opinion the solution is as easy as just
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Oh well. Trying to track down the relevant script and finding the right place to give feedback about the UI and interaction design issues with this is a bit more effort than I'm prepared to put into it right now. Thanks for the explanation Redrose; at least now I know of the existence of the
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I don't know how common it is for infoboxes to be inadvertently written like this, but it seems like a potentially large hole in Knowledge (XXG)'s data. Should this be addressed, perhaps through clever templating (if an article has no title coords and the first infobox on the page includes
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I was immediately convinced about your argument about (1) data redundancy and (2) clutter, until I thought about it. In the normal life history of an article written by a newbie, the infobox isn't written to very much later, and more often added to an article by a future editor. Placing a
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can be added where needed, as I said. I don't doubt the problem, I question your solution to it. You are proposing the introduction of a new, second way to provide the grid ref, when the existing way would work just fine. Why add that degree of complexity as a mere matter of expediency?
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Is there a parameter to force a line break (or alternatively require a non-breaking space) between lat and lon? This would be helpful in some tables with multiple coords to create narrower column widths or more consistent and uniform displays regardless of the user's screen resolution.
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I really appreciate any effort that leads to an improved discoverability and usability of the WMA. So thanks for expending these brain cycles. Leasing my argument with taste was merely reflecting your first comment in this thread. I will certainly not stand in the way of a redesign.
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formatting that you know users are going to employ... just make that formatting work. There's no reason for the variant colon typography in the first place, but coding compatibility with standard formatting makes more sense than coding error messages if you're taking the time to do
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then the infobox autofills the lat long boxes, the inline reference is clipped to remove extraneous text and caluculations. Whatever happens and however, the output format should be what we 'Knowledge (XXG) lifers' expect and the input is simple enough to help and not confuse the
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That does it. I'm sympathetic to the processes that scrape coords, but I don't think I should display things in a non-standard way in order to protect those processes. It does lose the link functionality. Might be nice to add this capability as a special case to the template.
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for a how-to example—it's the same as normal. I have included parameter checking in a couple of modules that I've written because the module has more knowledge about what is valid so the checks can be more thorough. However that might be more effort than warranted in this case.
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parameter to insert national grid references into the title line? In countries which have an established national grid system it is often shown on maps and is an easier way to define locations, whereas lat/long may not be shown on road atlases or hikers maps. I've tried using
3046:, so I'm surprised that they include an apostrophe, and not a prime. Yes, I think VE does include the prime; it seems to include most characters I've ever found a need for, though since I'll be generating these coordinates via the template I won't actually need the prime. 4957:
and someone might have a suggestion regarding searching, probably by a script searching a dump of all articles. One problem is that it might be hard to provide a definition of what is an infobox, although I suppose any template containing "infobox" in its title would do.
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online maps, but here in the UK it is far easier to locate a feature on the OS map using a grid ref rather than trying to use lat/long; after all it is taught in schools (or at least used to be) and organisations like scouts and cadets, let alone hill walkers. Regards,
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Our location database (which is feeding the results of Special:Nearby and other forms of our maps), by default only queries the primary coordinates of pages (title coordinates). Title coordinates are usually visible at the top right of a page, and the older revision of
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I do not think the order matters. By "haven't decoded", I just meant I was too lazy to read it; I wasn't suggesting the code was unduly complex! Now that I've looked at it a little, I see my comment was redundant. Searching the template for "wikidata" shows mention of
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as an example. The comma is needed to force a space between the lat/long and the word "grid". I think this mainly applies to the UK and to Eire, at least they appear to be the only countries with national grid templates listed in category "Coordinates templates".
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I was unable to follow everything you said, but it sounds like you propose using grid ref to isolate editors from having to understand and use coordinates. This despite the fact that online mapping tools such as Google Maps use coordinates, not grid refs. I entered
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get to the interactive map facility, and the coordinates work as well for that purpose as grid ref or anything else (it could just as effectively say "click here for map"). The relatively few readers who actually need to know the grid ref can find it in the infobox.
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onto an article, would that always be an article about the telescope, so safe to assume that coordinates are primary? I'd assume that if we wanted to add an infobox about a telescope halfway down an article about something else, with its own set of coordinates,
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It could be worth modifying the template to support a leading plus (+) sign for the latitude and longitude values. At present only a leading minus sign (−) is supported. A plus sign would make the northern hemisphere and east latitudes explicit. For example:
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Just to "throw a spanner in the works", be aware that degrees and decimal minutes are used in some contexts. For instance the following was abstracted from a nautical chart correction notice: "Insert restricted area line joining: 51°28’·11N 1°03’·19E ...".
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debate (at least, I don't see that one or the other option is clearly the right one); but having two entirely separate features piggybacking on the same coordinate without integrating and coordinating them leads pretty much only to a poor user experience.
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No. It would be difficult to implement such a category—the only way would be for the template to always add a category, and for each infobox to remove the category. If there is a demonstrable need to get a one-off list of such articles, you could ask at
4193:) fetches the deprecated value (since it is the first in the list) rather than following the ranking. Please could that be changed so that the ranking is followed? For now there is a local override in place in the article for the coordinates. Thanks. 2463:
and unfortunately unless the CoOrd tage is at the top of the source the geographic information is often ignored by the indexer, with the rise of mobile devices as a way to access wikipedia and microdata as a way to search it, this cannot be ignored
2807:. I'm having problems with setting the coords in the Infobox:body of water. Any help would be appreciated. It's coming back with the Lua exception error: 58°05′45.0240″N -5°20′11.0688″E Coordinates: longitude degrees < 0 with hemisphere flag 1434:)? Or maybe get someone to design a stylized 2D globe/map icon in black and white for even better legibility (the 3D color globe image is beautiful at full size, but doesn't really scale well to really small sizes; a flat low-color one would). -- 6286:, GeoHack specifically has a note for this. Perhaps this template should mention being careful with Chinese coordinates (I could easily see someone adding Google's coordinates without verifying if they adhere to the obfuscated Chinese system)? 2587:
Then that is a problem that should be reported, not something that the content should be adapted to. (Adapting content to match a software problem should always be the last resort, after having checked that it is in fact the correct solution).
1864:(2) Creates an added degree of clutter, both in the wikitext and on the rendered page, just to save the reader having to locate the grid ref as the first item in the infobox, not at all hard to locate. That's a poor trade-off in my opinion. 4568:
is complete. Though, as Jonesey95 said, a RfC is needed to establish consensus for such a change. The issue that I see coming up is how to select which set of coordinates should be primary when there is more than one set on a page.
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Templates are a doddle compared to Lua. Mostly, you use ordinary Wikicode - the primary extra feature is when you have parameters. So when using a template in an article, you might put the latitude degrees in the first parameter as
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coordinates because my font size is set to 26. It goes to the bottom by setting the font size to 12, which I think is the default. Font size 26 makes several Knowledge (XXG) things look wrong, so maybe we shouldn't worry about it.
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Anyways, that was about four paragraphs worth more brain cycles than I had planned to expend on this, so hopefully it'll be in some way useful when you (the collective "you") next sit down to redesign any of these aspects. Cheers,
5092:, which in turn uses this template to fetch and display the coordinates. I don't know how the coordinates are normally provided to the API, but something in this system seems to be breaking it. The code in Infobox Observatory is: 3626:
the only way seems to be to force it past the point of usefulness. That said, if the two special cases of the poles could be accommodated in the public interface then it would be an improvement. The code already checks for :
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Maybe, we could suggest that the Coord template is modified so the gbmapping could be given as a single input parameter, instead of lat long, and it would generate the lat long, and produce the render you desire. For instance
4859:. Is it the triangle which looks like a plus or minus in your browser? It's clearly a triangle for me, also at the size used in articles, and its top is at the bottom of the coordinates so there is no risk of confusion. 4046:
I find posting bad advice, that suggests breaking machine-readable content to try to make it look pretty, to be negative. YMMV. The OP will find a handy list of the template's parameters in the template's documentation.
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Thanks for that Redrose. I've seen and used Streetmap before but had lost sight of it. BTW, of course if you click on the coordinates GeoHack thoughtfully translates to a grid reference, and the top maps are OS maps!
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When used in template "Infobox church", the coordinates are shown beneath the image. In "Infobox venue" and "Infobox building" (for example), they appear in the "Coordinates" line in the box. Is this behavior correct?
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article has 51°2'N 13°44'E as the coords (different from the example) 2. More importantly, the template example has unbalanced numbers; e.g., 51.033°N 13.73°E. It should be changed to {{coord|51.2|13.44|dim:20000}}.
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I assumed without thinking about it much that the benefit was that it could be identified as a coordinate reference, whereas the plain text might be less easy for automated tools to find. Perhaps I assumed too much;
1621:"Gadget"; the link works either way, but when enabled the Gadget provides additional functionality (value) in the form of a preview of the link you're about to click. MiniWikiAtlas could appear when you hover over a 5536:
Can you have multiple types for coords? If so, how do you express it? Or do you just have to pick one? If just one, which one? For example, if I have an island which is also a suburb, do I use city or isle? Thanks
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Thanks for clarifying, 🌹. Until today I did not realise this effect. I suspect many editors don't. Hence my API calls return no geo data for many articles which in fact do have coordinates intended as "primary".
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and extends for around 3 miles (4.8 km) in each direction." Sailors (and airmen) will happily switch between minutes and miles, but most readers will have no idea what a minute is on the ground. Also consider
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That isn't what I've been finding, I've moved to a new job and used Special:Nearby to see whats around, what I have found is pages with coordinates arn't being listed till I move the CoOrd tag to the top of the
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it would have been too much trouble to add the parameter to all those other templates. And now it would be even more trouble to change it back. Sorry." I don't think they will find that answer very satisfying. ―
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Adding that template option would be enormously useful for my purposes, and probably for many other editors as well. I'd love to see the template modified to force a br tag and alternatively a nbsp character.
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Well I made the mistake of assuming it's explained in the doc for this template. After checking my statement it looks like it's not explained very well, as far as I can see. Perhaps that needs some attention.
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I'm happy to switch to that template, but I'm not sure if that would fix this issue. (Also, the functionality of that template should be merged in here at some point - but that's a different topic!) Thanks.
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Why does the little blue globe appear sometimes appear next to the coordinates for terrestrial locations and sometimes not? I'm setting up an article draft in my sandbox and can't get the globe to appear.
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Replacing the map name with "Washington, DC" works for some reason, even though the location map in question appears to be a redirect. I must be looking in the wrong place for the map that is used. –
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articles, over two million of which have infoboxes, although not all of these have coordinates as well) would be prohibitive, and should not be undertaken without discussion. I've started a thread at
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When I click on the globe icon for the WikiMiniAtlas overlay, I get a 502 Bad Gateway error. Other users have reported this elsewhere. I'm not sure if this is an error in coord, or with WMA itself.
6485:, it is annoying clutter. On the other hand, there should be a separate template that creates a link/button to open the WikiAtlas; so that one can put that link once at the top of such a list. -- 5149:
I'm setting display=inline,title in this case - does the order need to be changed here? Sorry for the messy code, it's mostly for legacy reasons, and I'll try to tidy it up at some point. Thanks.
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Since there is some disagreement about exactly -90 or 90, vs. values that are not exactly at the pole but round to -90 or 90 when expressed to some degree of precision, I think we should go with
4343:. This of use in navigation where charts and almanacs are conventionally marked up in degrees and decimal minutes. Is everyone happy if I go ahead and update the documentation to reflect this? 3520:
show "0°E" which does not make sense at a pole. I doubt it can be done, and it may break various processes that scrape coordinates from articles, or may break the link that coord can produce.
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The clutter argument I agree with entirely- but which is the clutter? Personally I am too embedded in WP to want change- but I think what we must do is either switch it off with a display tag
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Hello, I'm looking for a template "coord"/"GeoGroup" which includes the coordinates of all places of a municipality and their boundary visible (together). Can anyone help with a solution?
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Absent a community consensus one way or the other, this would appear to be a matter of personal opinion, so the word "acceptable" doesn't apply. I wouldn't do it, for the following reasons:
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the type is used for selecting an icon in the miniatlas and for setting the zoom scale. however, in my experience, the icons are generally the same for the types that I have encountered.
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there is now a deprecated coordinate (from a database that appears to contain an error) and a normal rank coodinate (the corrected coords). However, it seems that using this template at
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The totality of the icon does not signal that it is a UI widget or that it is in any way an interactive element; nothing about it suggests there is any reason to try to interact with it.
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Thanks for the explanation. However, I think you miss the mark when you point to "taste" and oh-by-the-way-also-accessability as the key issues. I would say that the key issue is one of
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you can't. You are searching by article. The article has no primary coordinates, so there is no starting point to search from. Either provide coordinates manually, or fix the article. —
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It's a very bad hack. It removes the microformat markup, and overrides user choice of display preference. Quite apart from that, it seems to have no advantages over using plain text.
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Got it. Should we add a way to override nosave with an infobox parameter? And should nosave=0 even be the default setting? (If we're fetching wikidata information by putting a blank
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Then there are lots of gnomes who write bots to "correct" things so whatever minute or second symbol an editor writes is likely to get changed to something "better" by a bot.
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I'm not sure whether either of the discussions you mention above could have led to changes which might have had an unintended consequence, but pinging you both just in case.
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Looking at the article it is not uncertainty (11° 55' ± 5') but size (from 11° 52' 34" to 11° 58' 51"). I would express it along the lines of: "Mattanur is located at ...
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by default the api only returns primary coordinates (those presented next to the title, the only way to indicate atm a coordinate applies to an entire article). By setting
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I agree the template should not display any longitude if the latitude is exactly -90 or exactly 90. In that case, if possible, the longitude argument should be optional.
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See the pushpin map at right. Is the aeroplane icon displayed in the correct position here? If it is, there is some sort of problem in extracting coordinate values from
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So if you inspect the source code for a template, you can easily find out all the recognised parameters by looking for triple braces. Now, I have asked many times, but
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Do others agree that this would be a good change to make? If so, and if nobody who reads this page volunteers to make the change, I can try to find someone to do it.
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further, but it would be an interesting step to first enable that gadget for en.wp users, then for en.wp anonymous, and then after that follow trough on desktop. —
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It tries to cram too much (visual) information (detail) into too small a size, making it impossible to discern more than a vaguely green blob rather than the
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Is this going to happen? I remember there might have been something about Community Tech wanting to install it, but they've moved onto another project now.
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I just paste into google maps and copy the coord plain text, check the pointer, re copy and paste back, and use the format option to make it what I want.
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The arrow overlay, which is also very hard to discern visually, does not really signal "dropdown" so much as possibly "download" or something like that.
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examples. If the small disagreement is really a problem, I'd sooner un-link the name Dresden, effectively disassociating the example from the article. ―
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Hello all- Wanted to alert Team Coord that an IP editor has edited a few dozen articles today with seemingly ineffectual changes, leaving the summary
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Your recent edits do not show any draft or sandbox activity, so I can't check what you've been doing there. However, you seem to have been working on
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There is a Knowledge (XXG)-centric reason to prefer decimal degrees over degrees-minutes-seconds (DMS). Most people would write the first DMS angle
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inline-only coordinates, add those coordinates to the title) or a bot that searches for and flags articles that appear to have this oversight? --
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into the Infobox template, and I would suggest that new syntax is used to allow a bot to clean up cases of conflict. The essential thing is that
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because the learned association with such a pairing are the link decorations that indicate "external link" or "link to PDF file" and so forth.
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I've been doing a bit of experimenting in my sandbox and found that degrees and decimal minutes work: {{coord|51|25.813|N|0|43.945|E}} -: -->
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It is such a rare special case that I think the Coord template should not be changed. Copy-paste the Coord template to something new, like
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90° so it ought to be possible to do it, but I'm no Lua expert and also I'm neither a template editor nor an admin so can't assist further.
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was the nastiest one. The other changes look harmless, unless there is consensus in specific projects to not show coords in the title. –
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usage. I don't like to interfere here- but you know what it is like when you stumble across a page that needs some tender loving care. --
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Is there any tracking category, which gives a list of articles using this template directly and not through any infobox? -- Pankaj Jain
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So, the problem is that the triangle looks like something else... but red? Anyway, the triangle has been misunderstood before, see e.g.
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rather than 51.4410 or 51°26'28". Maritime GPS systems may also use this format. If it would be too much effort then don't bother.)
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Does the #invoke offer some advantage over straight text? As it loses the link functionality, wouldn't this would work equally well?
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For the coordinates it uses {{Coord|nosave=1|display=inline|format=dms}} though - not Module:Wikidata/Module:WikidataIB. Thanks.
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by right-clicking on the spot and choosing "What's here?". They can then choose either format, and they can adjust precision per
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https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&list=geosearch&gspage=Somerset%20House&gsradius=10000&gslimit=10
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I would suggest to solve it as in / similar to de.wikipedia. There authors can choose from three icons ICON0/ICON1/ICON2 (see
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Okay, thanks, so it's really "fix the article" territory. Does this sound like a safe thing for a bot to do automatically? --
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Is there a way to make this template display 90°0′S without the E/W component? Listing an ice core drilled at the S pole in
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does. The obvious difference there is the absence or presence of the bullet at the start of the line, we can test that here:
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solution (flat OSM map, and corresponding OSM icon—verses the WMA grayscale rendering and weirdo-ratio-alien-persepctive on
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be specified to say that the coordinates are "primary", that is, they refer to the location of the subject of the article.
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The plus sign in the rendered output is unnecessary and redundant and should be suppressed for consistency. Best wishes.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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seems to require me to add 0°0′W, though in the sources it's usual to omit the longitude component, for obvious reasons.
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Is there any tools related to the template that helps convert between coordinate value between different systems/values?
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you would need to discuss how to write a very clever bot to avoid duplicated or conflicting coordinates. Take a look at
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It says "cities, towns, villages, hamlets, suburbs, subdivisions, neighborhoods, and other human settlements" so yes. --
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There should be a parameter that suppresses the WikiAtlas blue globe. In lists of many things with coordinates, like
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What are the most common value used in the source field for Chinese encrypted(encoded) coordinate system GCJ02/BD09II?
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I'm probably in agreement with Mandruss as things stand at the moment. You specifically asked about the template but
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Which latter issue overlaps with the problem with the totality of this feature (MiniWikiAtlas in combination with the
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be added to the template for cases where we want to set primary coordinates without having them with the title. FYI,
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showing unsupported parameter usage. I would be happy to create the tracking category and fix many of the errors. –
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for cases where the poster has "lots to say on the issue", so okay, thanks, I'll try raising it again some time. --
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I don't see a remaining issue. Minus sign for longitude means W, minus sign for latitude means S. These are called
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I'll use the dms; as pointed out above, it's an easy search-and-replace change to make it dec if needed. Thanks.
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over another? Is there any advantage to a reader, or to other software that might want to make use of the data?
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Knowledge (XXG):Village pump (technical)#Globe link to the left of title coordinates gives 502 Bad Gateway error
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is usually not required for edits to the documentation, categories, or interlanguage links of templates using a
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Example for a page with Template:Infobox UK School, which is registered in our coordinates database correctly:
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will be used to from other contexts; at these icon sizes, other concerns must take a back seat to legibility).
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Aren't 51.2 and 13.44 "unbalanced"; i.e., different precisions? Or am I misunderstanding what you mean by that?
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Hi all, in following up on the last WMA service failure - it was recommended we migrate from WikiMiniAtlas to
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added to the relevant templates, most important ones first. If it will help, and it very well might, go to
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conversations, etc.)—and the community has yet to make a meaningful commitment to improving either area. ―
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might be interested in helping out. (BTW, Kartographer is providing 600k+ maps on Commons now!) Thanks.
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What about queries where I'm searching for articles near to an article which lacks primary coordinates?
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has, or fix the infobox to support controls like that. There was no need to move the coordinates here. —
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Fixed it. It was the formatting. Copied the infobox from a Russian page and it was set to wrong locale
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Replacing the coordinates pop-up, at least that is what I think is being used in this dewiki example:
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These examples are not on the documentation page. The locked template page itself needs changing. –
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at the top of the article, any ideas? I've tried fewer decimals, using sec/min, without the minus…
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I noticed that the position of the airplane icon (the "pushpin_mark" graphic) is misleading in the
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I haven't had this issue with degrees, minutes, and seconds of arc, has anyone else had an issue?
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For what it's worth I'm getting the same problem (coincidentally related to the thread below) on
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Template_talk:GeoGroup#Coordinates_for_all_places_of_a_municipality_with_their_boundary_visible
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parameter, introducing a data redundancy. Data redundancy is generally something to be avoided.
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Kartographer was installed here a couple of months back, it should be ready to use... Thanks.
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as an example: there are two sets of coordinates, one inline and one both inline and title. –
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as a 4th-level admin unit. So what "Type" do we use for its coords? Does it count as "City"?
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I know that there is a coordinate template (this) but is there one that handles uncertainty?
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And this is the query that retrieves all coordinates around the coordinates of Hayes School.
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template, so it wasn't publicised to anybody who wasn't already watching VPR; and those who
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Which part of Kartographer do you want to use for this? It's not all enabled here yet, see
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to explain our systems!. That was a step too far and we haven't seen her since. We have to
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Hi, It is possible to deactivate the overlay on the WikiMiniAtlas for a specific page. On
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page the WikiMiniAtlas 100km scale is substituted by the 2km scale of the overlay. thx --
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It is an interesting topic, and worth a bit of thought- the prize would be more editors?
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So negative today. How about a constructive suggestion that meets the editor's needs? –
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but also appends with a right parenthesis. Sometimes it doesn't make any reply at all.
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thanks - I took the option to be asking for visible text, not placement. Thanks again.
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above. I haven't decoded the wikitext you posted but apparently it is necessary that
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It could be worse, you could be template-ignorant too, like me. Knowledge is power. ―
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Some styling maybe? That is opening in to a new link, rather than "squeezing" in? —
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that might give you some idea that it is related in some way to maps or cartography.
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That would be a discussion for the individual infobox talk pages. I don't know why
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can be used to annotate inline coordinates for display in map services such as the
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Thanks. I raised it following the style of other discussions on that page and it
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default format. My personal preference is decimal for various reasons, FWIW. ―
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in Google Maps and it said "We could not find TQ 74019 68065". Then I entered
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but if you're going to take the trouble of creating an error response to the
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I did but when there is an overlay it is the overlay scale that overwrite. --
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After sleep, I now see you that you meant {{coord|51|2|N|13|44|E|dim:20000}}.
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I wonder if this should be clarified in the documentation for the template.
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can tell me how to find out what parameters a Lua module will recognise. --
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I have added tracking for unsupported parameters to many templates using
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so that the latter is displayed full width. This is nothing to do with
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Which in turn is exacerbated by being combined with the text link from
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parameter, I don't think it would be that difficult to get it added. ―
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The API looks for primary coordinates. Primary coords are those with
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Invalid arguments have been passed to the {{#coordinates:}} function
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there is a blue globe for coordinates on titan, but not on ganymede
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It's a hack, but you could print the lat and long separately using
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I responded there, but for anyone who is just reading here we have
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What does it all mean? I'm thinking of changing the parameter of
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use different code / were developed by different people? Thanks.
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List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Central Visayas
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List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Central Visayas
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It wouldn't be too difficult for a write a bot to add/change to
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Coordinates: 51°23′06″N 0°29′58″E, grid reference TQ 74019 68065
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Coordinates: 51°23′06″N 0°29′58″E, grid reference TQ 74019 68065
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Without the bullet, the globe is moved to the top of the page.
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aren't currently accessible through the Knowledge (XXG) API (
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may cause ripples that lead to tidal surges down the line. --
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but if it is also wrong, the problem is nothing to do with
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My suggestion for how to approach this is firstly to "pick
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The icon, when viewed in isolation, is not optimal because
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Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject_Geographical_coordinates/globe:
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Please give an example page where you see this problem. --
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I looked through all of the edits and fixed a few errors.
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and modify it for the special case you wish to address. --
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I don't doubt the problem, I question your solution to it.
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Sorry, I meant I thought they were planning to add it to
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prevents coordinates from being designated as primary. —
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Where coordinates are displayed on the page: inline only.
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prior to Back ache's edits did have title coordinates. --
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/Aklan#Administrative_divisions
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Thank you, Trappist, for the links. I have fixed them. –
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Thanks. I have added error-checking to this template. –
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If you know how to extract the longitude degrees from a
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To see examples of currently-open RfCs, have a look at
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to obtain the value of the first parameter. Similarly,
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Knowledge (XXG):Village pump (technical)#Special:Nearby
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decimal degrees to degrees, minutes, and seconds of arc
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How to extract longitude degrees from a Coord template?
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template that looks like this (from the first entry at
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matter of taste (and accessibility , I guess :-) ). --
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I am not familiar with the details, but our article "
3534:{{#invoke:coordinates|dec2dms|-90|N|S|DM}} → 90°00′S 2439:- this gives an "accuracy" of just one centimetre. -- 2261:{{#invoke:coordinates|coord2text|{{Coord|..}}|long}} 5282: 2682:. This matches what Special:Nearby would request. — 1557:
Ugh, you already answered most of this yourself :-)
886:The example for "Dresden" has two problems. 1. The 526:which doesn't work properly. Sometimes it replies 127:
World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument
5433:Tracking category for unsupported parameter usage? 3756:{{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}</includeonly: --> 1991:{{Coord|gbmapping="TQ 74019 68065"|display=title}} 1821:{{Coord|gbmapping="TQ 74019 68065"|display=title}} 1493:After some digging, I've found that the script is 2314:Obviously nobody care about that malfunction ! -- 1338:(Where you have already discuss in the past...). 6124:Map marker drift for Google Maps vs OSM in China 5122:#Knowledge (XXG) API ignoring inline coordinates 4358:Knowledge (XXG) API ignoring inline coordinates 1982:needs to convert it to something defaulting to 1834:We need to consider output manipulation as it 845:Template-protected edit request on 20 July 2016 542: 3259:Template:Location map USA District of Columbia 3155:Module talk:Location map § Icon position error 1688:I've generally been quite fond of the simpler 1576:, discoverability, and the interaction model. 1195:Region not affecting choice of maps in Geohack 5105:, who brought this to my attention.) Thanks. 2052:. Your automatic conversion cannot do either. 538:Template:Philippine cultural property row/doc 8: 5648:(the green map/magnifying glass example). — 4656:got archived after only one person responded 4072:since we are suggesting hacks, try this one 3293: 3217: 820:This then suggests that the problem is with 5239:Months later I'm finding the same issue on 4890:Template talk:Coord/Archive 12#Better icon? 4702:watching it weren't aware of its status. -- 3090:List of administrative divisions by country 1092:discussion of geographic coordinate formats 710:If you remove the wikilink markup from the 544:=== Precision === When giving coordinates, 6444:Thanks! I'll use your suggestion. Cheers! 4384:in the infobox, but not beside the title) 2726: 1170: 1154: 1020:Not locked. The Dresden example is here: 6512:Additionally, it seems inconsistent that 4620:for the process. I would post the RfC at 2461:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/Special:Nearby 1968:keep the publishing learning curve simple 1511:) although the last four changes were by 590:, which seems to work. I don't know why 6228:Restrictions on geographic data in China 5074:has pointed out that the coordinates in 4566:Knowledge (XXG):Coordinates in infoboxes 4413:Knowledge (XXG):Coordinates in infoboxes 2242:offer some assistance at this discussion 2164:Knowledge (XXG):Coordinates in infoboxes 1149:Globe icon not appearing in Mobile view? 4792:if the infobox was already doing so. — 4210:User talk:RexxS#Preferred ranks problem 4183:(via the inclusion of this template in 3712:Agree about the optional, but not just 3261:. The best place to discuss that is at 1609:being combined with the other feature. 1024:and the Mozart Crater example is here: 6090: 6086: 5659:Ah, that seems to work OK here, e.g.: 5351: 5286: 5272: 5018: 4789: 4629: 4625: 4561: 3909: 3869:mass changes to infoboxes by IP editor 3813: 3805: 3391: 2803:Hi can anybody provide help regarding 2432: 2428: 2154: 2033: 1936: 1880: 1871: 1867: 1859: 1790: 768: 711: 644: 640: 636: 624: 584: 566: 527: 523: 44:Do not edit the contents of this page. 5252:). Is this Wikidata issue fixable? -- 3879:Special:Contributions/134.130.139.104 3808:- and in the template itself you put 3758:{{Documentation}} </noinclude: --> 1796:|notes=, {{gbmapping|TQ 74019 68065}} 1733:Currently, the above example yields: 1497:and it was created and maintained by 1219:List of tripoints of English counties 809:even if used within an existing hCard 280: 262:Or not... I'm quite puzzled by this. 7: 6445: 5211:Template:Infobox World Heritage Site 4618:Knowledge (XXG):Requests for comment 3337:Display influences more than display 3176:The following discussion is closed. 823:{{Philippine cultural property row}} 623:doesn't like wikilink markup in the 6052:|{{#invoke:Coordinates|coordinsert| 6002:|{{#invoke:Coordinates|coordinsert| 5439:Module:Check for unknown parameters 5336:wouldn't work by itself anyway.) -- 3038:Thanks for the various responses. 2843:Decimal vs. degrees/minutes/seconds 2326:, can you not set the scale in the 1367:cause of the problems described by 1058:Thanks for collaborating on this. ― 813:do not use square brackets in names 5414:where replies have been posted. -- 4473:Thanks, I hadn't seen that option! 4374:article (which includes an inline 3189:article. It appears at the tip of 2034:Hi, Mandruss, great to talk again. 24: 6500:I have exactly the same request. 6477:Make the WikiAtlas globe optional 6255:is added to the coordinates like 5384:WikiMiniAtlas overlay not working 4889: 4411:is doing a very similar thing at 3914:do not get to determine consensus 2097:There's a mapping website called 1879:If an infobox template lacks the 135:does not show the blue globe but 6446: 6251:That seems to be it exactly! If 5592:Migrate from WMA to Kartographer 4624:. Something to consider: Should 4407:Actually it looks like a bot by 3910:"consensus in specific projects" 3345:influences two distinct things: 3328:The discussion above is closed. 3292: 3285: 3216: 3209: 3148: 2162:make the changes, as I did with 1974:if we are going to recruit them. 1972:to start at their starting point 1800:St. Margaret's Church, Rochester 1642: 1637: 1631: 1429: 1423: 1417: 918: 852: 631:Philippine cultural property row 507:Philippine cultural property row 306: 29: 6072:|region:{{Country abbreviation| 6022:|region:{{Country abbreviation| 5298:{{Infobox World Heritage Site}} 5174:. Perhaps that should be used? 3916:for the wider Knowledge (XXG). 2011:|display=title, inline, nolat}} 1962:so we could sort it later', we 615:Nothing to do with precision. 339:2016 Orlando nightclub shooting 6349:While copyediting the article 6114:19:02, 29 September 2018 (UTC) 5955:16:46, 29 September 2018 (UTC) 5924:14:52, 29 September 2018 (UTC) 5909:13:43, 29 September 2018 (UTC) 5711:Sorry for the headaches there 5646:w:de:Benutzer:Xaosflux/Sandbox 5598:mw:Help:Extension:Kartographer 5053:14:32, 19 September 2017 (UTC) 5039:14:24, 19 September 2017 (UTC) 5021:did not have a valid value. — 5013:14:21, 19 September 2017 (UTC) 4991:13:49, 19 September 2017 (UTC) 4658:. Not sure what to do next. -- 2777:That sounds like a good idea, 2015:|display=title, inline, abbr}} 2007:|display=title, inline, noGB}} 1666:10:00, 29 September 2016 (UTC) 1555:23:21, 28 September 2016 (UTC) 1538:21:14, 17 September 2016 (UTC) 1482:05:29, 17 September 2016 (UTC) 1463:22:58, 16 September 2016 (UTC) 1444:17:22, 16 September 2016 (UTC) 548:appropriate level of precision 1: 6296:00:04, 10 December 2018 (UTC) 5888:07:23, 6 September 2018 (UTC) 5565:22:59, 10 February 2018 (UTC) 5547:14:54, 10 February 2018 (UTC) 5505:Override Wikidata coordinates 5372:02:23, 22 December 2017 (UTC) 5354:is set in the first place. — 5346:09:20, 20 December 2017 (UTC) 5319:15:25, 18 December 2017 (UTC) 5262:09:38, 18 December 2017 (UTC) 5219:returns no coordinates at all 3072:Type for 4th-level admin unit 2427:problem is that you have set 1823:would automatically produce. 1780:14:20, 11 December 2016 (UTC) 1706:00:45, 30 November 2016 (UTC) 1094:which affects this template. 600:needs any name/notes at all. 536:I notice at the last line of 6469:02:32, 25 January 2019 (UTC) 6436:08:45, 24 January 2019 (UTC) 6381:03:28, 24 January 2019 (UTC) 6340:20:28, 20 January 2019 (UTC) 6311:all places of a municipality 6240:18:07, 9 December 2018 (UTC) 6222:16:00, 9 December 2018 (UTC) 6142:03:40, 9 December 2018 (UTC) 6099:Template talk:Infobox church 5722:23:06, 27 January 2018 (UTC) 5707:21:46, 27 January 2018 (UTC) 5684:20:54, 27 January 2018 (UTC) 5673:19:53, 27 January 2018 (UTC) 5655:19:13, 27 January 2018 (UTC) 5633:18:56, 27 January 2018 (UTC) 5607:18:48, 27 January 2018 (UTC) 5497:15:49, 4 February 2018 (UTC) 5483:06:30, 4 February 2018 (UTC) 5457:03:56, 4 February 2018 (UTC) 5427:10:49, 27 January 2018 (UTC) 5398:03:44, 27 January 2018 (UTC) 5076:Royal Observatory, Greenwich 3187:Joint Base Anacostia–Bolling 2288:01:10, 26 January 2017 (UTC) 2273:16:01, 24 January 2017 (UTC) 2254:05:33, 24 January 2017 (UTC) 2221:16:11, 22 January 2017 (UTC) 1935:Points taken. Nevertheless, 1789:Is it acceptable to use the 1680:11:58, 13 October 2016 (UTC) 1495:m:MediaWiki:Wikiminiatlas.js 1416:Hi. The current globe icon ( 285:... but the coordinates for 230:which confirms my theory. -- 5873:00:04, 22 August 2018 (UTC) 4968:07:45, 23 August 2017 (UTC) 4947:07:24, 23 August 2017 (UTC) 4905:06:07, 12 August 2017 (UTC) 4884:01:49, 12 August 2017 (UTC) 4869:22:17, 11 August 2017 (UTC) 4851:21:55, 11 August 2017 (UTC) 4833:20:20, 11 August 2017 (UTC) 4308:Degrees and decimal minutes 4260:Infobox World Heritage Site 4188:Infobox World Heritage Site 3875:updated coordinate template 2459:However, I have been using 2417:I'm guessing that you mean 2185:14:17, 8 January 2017 (UTC) 2136:13:11, 8 January 2017 (UTC) 2114:12:51, 8 January 2017 (UTC) 2093:12:41, 8 January 2017 (UTC) 2074:12:02, 8 January 2017 (UTC) 2029:16:07, 7 January 2017 (UTC) 1956:12:59, 7 January 2017 (UTC) 1931:12:51, 7 January 2017 (UTC) 1899:12:15, 7 January 2017 (UTC) 1852:11:41, 7 January 2017 (UTC) 1813:09:35, 7 January 2017 (UTC) 1400:10:34, 14 August 2016 (UTC) 1352:09:57, 14 August 2016 (UTC) 1317:09:46, 14 August 2016 (UTC) 1280:09:37, 14 August 2016 (UTC) 1241:09:32, 14 August 2016 (UTC) 1144:03:38, 12 August 2016 (UTC) 895:Same thing for the example 879:to reactivate your request. 867:has been answered. Set the 752:Baclayon Church and Complex 695:Baclayon Church and Complex 281:Don't know how to update... 6542: 6506:), rendering is then e.g. 6495:13:57, 28 March 2019 (UTC) 5852:"source"parameter question 5410:This is the same issue as 5235:09:47, 3 August 2017 (UTC) 4762:19:09, 4 August 2017 (UTC) 4734:08:13, 4 August 2017 (UTC) 4715:20:17, 3 August 2017 (UTC) 4668:09:46, 3 August 2017 (UTC) 4482:"Page coordinates unknown" 4138:Thanks, that works great! 3905:18:01, 27 April 2017 (UTC) 3886:15:56, 27 April 2017 (UTC) 3837:20:19, 28 April 2017 (UTC) 3799:07:30, 28 April 2017 (UTC) 3779:06:03, 28 April 2017 (UTC) 3745:12:56, 26 April 2017 (UTC) 3727:12:36, 26 April 2017 (UTC) 3701:12:26, 26 April 2017 (UTC) 3676:12:04, 26 April 2017 (UTC) 3660:11:24, 26 April 2017 (UTC) 3638:08:20, 26 April 2017 (UTC) 3618:01:30, 26 April 2017 (UTC) 3591:00:56, 26 April 2017 (UTC) 3567:00:28, 26 April 2017 (UTC) 3544:11:46, 25 April 2017 (UTC) 3530:11:33, 25 April 2017 (UTC) 3512:11:07, 25 April 2017 (UTC) 3456:01:38, 25 April 2017 (UTC) 3422:20:17, 25 April 2017 (UTC) 3407:15:00, 25 April 2017 (UTC) 3381:12:56, 25 April 2017 (UTC) 3321:14:44, 23 April 2017 (UTC) 3278:08:53, 23 April 2017 (UTC) 3203:02:00, 23 April 2017 (UTC) 3169:14:48, 23 April 2017 (UTC) 3146: 3137:08:58, 20 April 2017 (UTC) 3112:06:29, 20 April 2017 (UTC) 2837:12:22, 26 March 2017 (UTC) 2821:12:13, 26 March 2017 (UTC) 2791:00:33, 22 March 2017 (UTC) 2770:19:54, 18 March 2017 (UTC) 2745:14:51, 16 March 2017 (UTC) 2700:13:07, 16 March 2017 (UTC) 2673:12:44, 16 March 2017 (UTC) 2638:12:36, 16 March 2017 (UTC) 2606:12:37, 16 March 2017 (UTC) 2576:12:33, 16 March 2017 (UTC) 2554:12:28, 16 March 2017 (UTC) 2510:11:53, 16 March 2017 (UTC) 2474:11:03, 16 March 2017 (UTC) 2452:09:22, 16 March 2017 (UTC) 2405:07:21, 16 March 2017 (UTC) 1124:Please see related RfC at 1115:12:51, 2 August 2016 (UTC) 502:This page makes a call on 382:signed decimal coordinates 6181:while OpenStreetMap says 5983:Template:Infobox building 5586:15:13, 5 April 2018 (UTC) 5552:Only one is permitted. -- 5527:22:56, 3 April 2018 (UTC) 5199:01:25, 27 June 2017 (UTC) 5184:00:49, 27 June 2017 (UTC) 5159:00:19, 27 June 2017 (UTC) 5138:00:07, 27 June 2017 (UTC) 5115:23:26, 26 June 2017 (UTC) 4999:, looks like the problem 4650:04:47, 20 July 2017 (UTC) 4612:16:51, 18 July 2017 (UTC) 4353:21:04, 30 July 2017 (UTC) 4296:13:20, 10 July 2017 (UTC) 4275:13:02, 10 July 2017 (UTC) 4247:11:44, 10 July 2017 (UTC) 4229:09:40, 10 July 2017 (UTC) 4203:00:17, 10 July 2017 (UTC) 3912:Not this again. Projects 3682:template:Coord-south-pole 3067:22:23, 5 April 2017 (UTC) 3033:15:29, 5 April 2017 (UTC) 3008:14:52, 5 April 2017 (UTC) 2993:14:39, 5 April 2017 (UTC) 2907:13:47, 5 April 2017 (UTC) 2881:11:39, 5 April 2017 (UTC) 2866:09:57, 5 April 2017 (UTC) 2376:13:54, 7 March 2017 (UTC) 2355:01:04, 7 March 2017 (UTC) 2346:23:29, 6 March 2017 (UTC) 2319:20:04, 6 March 2017 (UTC) 2309:15:53, 3 March 2017 (UTC) 1836:Convert output parameters 1340:Template talk:GeoTemplate 1336:Template talk:GeoTemplate 1189:21:16, 11 July 2016 (UTC) 1074:16:25, 20 July 2016 (UTC) 1054:16:01, 20 July 2016 (UTC) 1040:02:57, 20 July 2016 (UTC) 1010:02:43, 20 July 2016 (UTC) 971:02:27, 20 July 2016 (UTC) 955:02:04, 20 July 2016 (UTC) 913:01:36, 20 July 2016 (UTC) 839:15:16, 29 June 2016 (UTC) 610:13:57, 29 June 2016 (UTC) 487:11:10, 13 June 2016 (UTC) 429:thingy, now I do, thanx! 421:03:26, 13 June 2016 (UTC) 400:03:13, 13 June 2016 (UTC) 366:16:43, 12 June 2016 (UTC) 333:03:52, 13 June 2016 (UTC) 294:03:12, 13 June 2016 (UTC) 6526:14:11, 9 June 2019 (UTC) 6169:31.235289°N 121.505774°E 6085:i.e. it does not have a 6040: 5986: 5963: 5842:16:45, 6 July 2018 (UTC) 5809:16:26, 6 July 2018 (UTC) 5784:16:25, 6 July 2018 (UTC) 5762:15:46, 6 July 2018 (UTC) 5213:. On an article such as 4810:20:47, 26 May 2017 (UTC) 4672:That other person being 4587:20:47, 26 May 2017 (UTC) 4556:15:15, 26 May 2017 (UTC) 4537:12:26, 26 May 2017 (UTC) 4523:12:22, 26 May 2017 (UTC) 4494:11:58, 26 May 2017 (UTC) 4462:11:11, 26 May 2017 (UTC) 4425:10:15, 26 May 2017 (UTC) 4402:08:46, 26 May 2017 (UTC) 4148:18:30, 14 May 2017 (UTC) 4134:17:04, 14 May 2017 (UTC) 4103:05:36, 13 May 2017 (UTC) 3753: 3330:Please do not modify it. 3263:Module talk:Location map 3178:Please do not modify it. 1472:WikiMiniAtlas thingy. -- 1166:Example in Mobile view: 771:reads (emphasis added): 425:I didn't know about the 273:19:37, 5 June 2016 (UTC) 258:19:36, 5 June 2016 (UTC) 243:19:28, 5 June 2016 (UTC) 113:17:18, 5 June 2016 (UTC) 6330:Greetings from Germany 6037:Template:Infobox church 5509:An issue was posted to 5292:{{Infobox observatory}} 4974:coord not appearing on 4440:, you can change this. 4088:17:35, 9 May 2017 (UTC) 4068:12:08, 9 May 2017 (UTC) 4042:18:13, 7 May 2017 (UTC) 4028:15:33, 7 May 2017 (UTC) 4003:13:19, 7 May 2017 (UTC) 3984:07:14, 7 May 2017 (UTC) 3964:20:45, 9 May 2017 (UTC) 3937:15:35, 7 May 2017 (UTC) 2149:As I said prreviously: 1384:Template talk:Gbmapping 1153:The coordinates globe ( 929:edit template-protected 741:9.622787°N 123.912254°E 684:9.622787°N 123.912254°E 5960:Template:Infobox venue 5661:37°48′37″N 122°23′58″W 4386:returns no coordinates 4331:51.430217°N 0.732417°E 1022:Template:Coord-doc-dim 767:The documentation for 571: 287:US 2–Iron River Bridge 206:41.88944°N 121.37472°W 163:41.88944°N 121.37472°W 6230:" might be relevant. 6174:31.235289; 121.505774 6097:, it is a matter for 6062:|type:landmark|{{#if: 6012:|type:landmark|{{#if: 5937:St. Georg, Brockhagen 5333:{{Infobox telescope}} 5326:{{Infobox telescope}} 5268:{{Infobox telescope}} 4857:File:WMA button2b.png 4790:|display=inline,title 4562:|display=inline,title 2653:Paul's School, London 1868:|display=inline,title 935:documentation subpage 42:of past discussions. 6089:to pair up with its 5992:| data18 = {{#if: 4564:once the process at 3755:<includeonly: --> 3366:display=inline,title 3300:JB Anacostia–Bolling 3224:JB Anacostia–Bolling 3080:in England, such as 2811:: invalid longitude 2045:51°23′06″N 0°29′58″E 746:9.622787; 123.912254 689:9.622787; 123.912254 427:minus = W, minus = S 211:41.88944; -121.37472 168:41.88944; -121.37472 6428:Martin of Sheffield 6364:Thanks in advance, 6274:31.2355°N 121.501°E 6200:31.2355°N 121.501°E 6128:Anyone know why on 5928:Here are the links: 5087:Infobox Observatory 4345:Martin of Sheffield 4336:51.430217; 0.732417 4233:I thought this and 4168:Use Wikidata ranks? 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World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument
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41°53′22″N 121°22′29″W / 41.88944°N 121.37472°W / 41.88944; -121.37472 (Tule Lake Unit)
41°53′22″N 121°22′29″W / 41.88944°N 121.37472°W / 41.88944; -121.37472 (Tule Lake Unit)
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US 2–Iron River Bridge
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