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Create a module named Module:Location map/data/location, copy the content below into it and substitute the appropriate values. Create a page named Module:Location map/data/location/doc and follow the instructions under #Documentation. As an example of a map that uses an equirectangular projection, we use Module:Location map/data/Belgium. Please ...
The {{Location map}}, {{Location map many}}, and {{Location map+}} templates have parameters to specify an alternative map image. The map displayed as image1 can be used with the relief or AlternativeMap parameters. Examples may be found below or in the following: Template:Location map#Relief parameter; Template:Location map+/relief
This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file.
In Wikimedia Commons, create a page in the Data: namespace with the .map extension, like Data:COTA10.map; When you create the page, replace the 'Data' placeholder (including the two brackets) with the GeoJSON you copied. Uncomment the line "license": "ODbL-1.0", // ODC Open Database License v1.0 and save the page.
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In order to create an interactive map in an article, you need to have one of the below forms of data: coordinates, either supplied or from Wikidata; a Wikidata ID for a shape or linear element; data stored in GeoJSON format in a data file; raw GeoJSON, preferably transcluded from another page
If |coordinates= is blank and no coordinates exist on wikidata, then no map is generated. If |locmapin= is not blank, the corresponding {{location map}} is used without any attempt to determine it from wikidata. If |locmapin= is blank, then the subtemplate {{Wikidata location map/mapname}} is used to determine an appropriate location map.
Open the PDF file you want convert in Inkscape (not Acrobat) Click OK on the box that comes up; Wait a little while as Inkscape converts it; Click File>Save As.. Click Save in the bottom right corner; Done! You now have an SVG file with the same name as the PDF, but with the .svg extension; Upload the SVG and check that it displays properly