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Example of KML code displayed within a browser window. If after clicking on the KML file link, a plain page full of code is displayed (see image for example): Select the entire contents of the page (Ctrl+A on Windows, ⌘ Cmd+A on Macintosh), and then copy it (Ctrl+C on Windows, ⌘ Cmd+C on Macintosh)
A WKT format is defined to describe the operation methods and parameters used to convert or transform coordinates between two different coordinate reference systems. The WKT 1 and WKT 2 formats are incompatible regarding coordinate operations, because of differences in the modelling. [13]
Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is an XML notation for expressing geographic annotation and visualization within two-dimensional maps and three-dimensional Earth browsers. KML was developed for use with Google Earth, which was originally named Keyhole Earth Viewer.
The conversion procedure for some units (for example, the Mach unit of speed) are built into Module:Convert as they are too complex to be specified in a table. That is indicated by entering a code (which must be the same as used in the module) in the Extra column.
Conversion: Many scientific calculators (including the one that comes with Windows, use dms and inv dms) can convert coordinates. The Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names: Name search: Allows you to find coordinates with a place name search. Licensing: Geonet Names Server (GNS) Name search
XSLT implementation of the algorithm for use with KML data. You can see the algorithm applied to a GPS log from a bike ride at the bottom of this page; Interactive visualization of the algorithm; Implementation in F#; Ruby gem implementation; JTS, Java Topology Suite, contains Java implementation of many algorithms, including the Douglas ...
HGRS87 specifies a non-geocentric datum that is tied to the coordinates of the key geodetic station at the Dionysos Satellite Observatory (DSO) northeast of Athens (The central pedestal (CP) at this location has by definition HGRS87 coordinates 38° 4' 33.8000" N - 23° 55' 51.0000"E, N = +7 m.
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