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This template is used by {{Location map-line}} to draw a latitude (horizontal) or longitude (vertical) line. Parameters |1= name of map template (default: Earth )
3 Using the new photo-panel feature to highlight a landmark 4 Using numbered dots, including the new lines features to sort out crowded dots 5 Using new shapes and line features to add items relevant to the article
OSM Location map can use either an external image as a location marker, or one of various shapes. The mark-size setting will require different numbers of items for different types of shape. Shapes that just need a width: circle, square, diamond, triangle. Shapes requiring width and height: box, ellipse, i-triangle, panel.
Download the image from the image's file page to your computer. Open the image in a graphics editor, such as GIMP or XnView. Scale (resize) the image to a width of 1000px and then note the x, y coordinates when the cursor points to the desired location. Use these values directly. Download the image from the image's file page to your
{{Superimpose}}, which places one image over another. {{Superimpose2}}, which places up to 50 image layers over one another. {{Location map}}, which places a single image over another at a map coordinate location. {}, which places up to 30 marker images of various configurable kinds over a base image with optional grid and legend.
Download the image from the image's file page to your computer. Open the image in a graphics editor, such as GIMP or XnView. Scale (resize) the image to a width of 1000px and then note the x, y coordinates when the cursor points to the desired location. Use these values directly. Download the image from the image's file page to your
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The following examples document the use of the overlay_image parameter in the {{Location map+}} template. This parameter is also available via the {{Location map}} and {{Location map many}} templates.