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:*<code>XX</code> is an [[:en:ISO 3166-1|ISO 3166-1]] alpha 2 country code abbreviation, and | :*<code>XX</code> is an [[:en:ISO 3166-1|ISO 3166-1]] alpha 2 country code abbreviation, and | ||
:*<code>YYY</code> is a 1-, 2- or 3- characters [[:en:ISO 3166-2|ISO 3166-2]] (see [[:en:ISO 3166-2#Format]] for details) province/region/state code abbreviation (typically the same as a local postal code abbreviation). | :*<code>YYY</code> is a 1-, 2- or 3- characters [[:en:ISO 3166-2|ISO 3166-2]] (see [[:en:ISO 3166-2#Format]] for details) province/region/state code abbreviation (typically the same as a local postal code abbreviation). | ||
*{{anchor|Heading}}<code>'''heading:'''</code> indicates the direction in which the camera was pointing. It is given as degree values | *{{anchor|Heading}}<code>'''heading:'''</code> indicates the direction in which the camera was pointing. It is given as degree values 0–360 (clockwise with north as 0) or a compass point abbreviation (up to four letters) as defined in [[:en:Points of the compass|Points of the compass]]. (Example: <code>heading:NW</code>). It should be very similar for both {{tl|Location}} and {{tl|Object location}} templates when used in the same image. For example "heading:N" means that the camera was pointing North when the photograph was taken. In case of {{tl|Object location}} template that might mean that we are looking at a South wall/side of the structure/object. | ||
*<code>'''scale:'''N</code> specifies the desired [[:en:scale (map)|map scale]] as ''1:N''. Since most images are at the lowest scale, the parameter should be given only if values different from the default are desired. See [[:en:Wikipedia:WikiProject_Geographical_coordinates#scale:N|here]] for more info. | *<code>'''scale:'''N</code> specifies the desired [[:en:scale (map)|map scale]] as ''1:N''. Since most images are at the lowest scale, the parameter should be given only if values different from the default are desired. See [[:en:Wikipedia:WikiProject_Geographical_coordinates#scale:N|here]] for more info. | ||
*<code>'''dim:'''<width><units></code> specifies the width of the object in meters or kilometers (example: <code>dim:120m</code> or <code>dim:10km</code>). Since most images are at the lowest scale, the parameter should be given only if values different from the default are desired. See [[:en:Wikipedia:WikiProject_Geographical_coordinates#dim:D|here]] for more info. | *<code>'''dim:'''<width><units></code> specifies the width of the object in meters or kilometers (example: <code>dim:120m</code> or <code>dim:10km</code>). Since most images are at the lowest scale, the parameter should be given only if values different from the default are desired. See [[:en:Wikipedia:WikiProject_Geographical_coordinates#dim:D|here]] for more info. | ||
Revision as of 02:37, 8 February 2017
Information attributes - used to pass to GeoHack server metadata about the coordinates. Apart from heading, this information is not used by {{Location/attribute documentation}} template. Attributes have to be in the format field1:value1_field2:value2_field3:value3, etc. The following fields are supported:
region:XX-YYYspecifies the political region, used to select appropriate map resources. See here for more info.
XXis an ISO 3166-1 alpha 2 country code abbreviation, andYYYis a 1-, 2- or 3- characters ISO 3166-2 (see en:ISO 3166-2#Format for details) province/region/state code abbreviation (typically the same as a local postal code abbreviation).
heading:indicates the direction in which the camera was pointing. It is given as degree values 0–360 (clockwise with north as 0) or a compass point abbreviation (up to four letters) as defined in Points of the compass. (Example:heading:NW). It should be very similar for both {{Location}} and {{Object location}} templates when used in the same image. For example "heading:N" means that the camera was pointing North when the photograph was taken. In case of {{Object location}} template that might mean that we are looking at a South wall/side of the structure/object.scale:Nspecifies the desired map scale as 1:N. Since most images are at the lowest scale, the parameter should be given only if values different from the default are desired. See here for more info.dim:<width><units>specifies the width of the object in meters or kilometers (example:dim:120mordim:10km). Since most images are at the lowest scale, the parameter should be given only if values different from the default are desired. See here for more info.class:objectis a hard-coded value which will be added automatically to all images to tag this location as the "object" location.