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The number in these row templates indicates how many grid the template provides to display the icon horizontally. Theoretically it can be expanded endlessly, 8 icons per row is enough in most cases. Otherwise the map will spread too far and other method of rendering the map is recommended over this project.
This template displays a distance as two lines of text in a text field. The default input is miles, and the template calculates the kilometre equivalent. Inserting the optional second parameter (any character) reverses the units. Decimal values are supported. The template automatically adds the units "mi" and "km" after the values.
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Wire crossover symbols for circuit diagrams. The CAD symbol for insulated crossing wires is the same as the older, non-CAD symbol for non-insulated crossing wires. To avoid confusion, the wire "jump" (semi-circle) symbol for insulated wires in non-CAD schematics is recommended (as opposed to using the CAD-style symbol for no connection), so as to avoid confusion with the original, older style ...
A circuit diagram (or: wiring diagram, electrical diagram, elementary diagram, electronic schematic) is a graphical representation of an electrical circuit. A pictorial circuit diagram uses simple images of components, while a schematic diagram shows the components and interconnections of the circuit using standardized symbolic representations.
The two tracks need not necessarily be of the same gauge. A diamond crossing is also used as a component of a double junction , like the one illustrated on the right. The opposite of a level junction is a flying junction , where individual tracks rise or fall to pass over or under other tracks.