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"geolocation": { | "geolocation": { | ||
"latitude": | "latitude": 42.91039904184191, | ||
"longitude": | "longitude": -29.77008424944367, | ||
"zoom": | "zoom": 0.547640622709542 | ||
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Revision as of 21:31, 18 February 2024
This page demonstrates the use of VisualData/Geolocation in conjunction with the Extension:Maps.
It is composed by the following elements:
1) the schema Geolocation, which is of course createable/editable from here or here.
2) The data entered in the same action tab Edit data
3) The following parser function
{{#visualdataprint:{{FULLPAGENAME}} |schema=Geolocation |format=template |template?geolocation=Geolocation map }}
The template Template:Geolocation map containing the call to the display_map parser function in the following form:
{{#display_map: {{{latitude}}},{{{longitude}}} |zoom= {{#expr: {{{zoom}}} round 0 }} |width=400 }}
Note that the printouts geolocation/latitude
, geolocation/longitude
and geolocation/zoom
(visible here) are accessible through the only property name since the template is applied within the subitem geolocation
through the following parameter:
|template?geolocation=Geolocation map
4) That's it, enjoy the power of Maptiler combined with VisualData and the Maps extension.