틀:지도 정보
이 틀은 정보 상자 내에서 지도의 출력을 제시하는 하나의 방법을 제공하는 도움 틀입니다. 선택사항으로 지역 표시자가 포함될 수 있습니다.
사용법
편집변수 설명
편집필드명 | 설명 |
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map |
출력될 지도의 이름을 지정합니다. 이것은 유일한 필수항목입니다. |
map_width |
출력될 지도의 너비를 설정합니다. 예를 들어, map_width=220 라고 해야하며, map_width=220px 와 같이 단위를 붙이면 안됩니다.
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default_width |
When this template is used in another template, e.g. an infobox, the default width of the map image preferred by the infobox should be specified here. For example map_width=220 . When used with location maps, this value may be modified by a certain value if specified in the location map template. The default value is 220px.
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relief |
Selects a relief map when assigned any value. This only works when the geographical coordinates method is used and then only for a few maps. See Map display methods. |
map_alt |
Alt text for the map. A visually impaired reader who uses a screen reader will have access to this text. See WP:ALT. |
map_caption |
The caption that appears below the map if one is required. |
mark |
The image file that will be used to mark the location on the map. The default is Red pog.svg. See below. |
mark_width |
The width of the marker image to be displayed. For example mark_width=8 and not mark_width=8px . The default width is 8px.
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label |
A text message that will be displayed next to the marker. |
label_position |
The position of a label with respect to the marker. Valid values are left , right , top , bottom and none .
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lat long |
Specifies the latitude and longitude of the location when the geographical coordinates method is used. This value may be specified as a signed decimal degree. |
lat_deg lat_min lat_sec lat_dir
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Specifies the latitude and longitude of the location when the geographical coordinates method is used. This value may be specified in dms+hemisphere format. |
x y |
Specifies the position of the location marker. The coordinates of the marker in pixels based on a map width of 1000 pixels. The template will scale these values for proper display. See below. |
x% y% |
Specifies the position of the location marker. x% specifies the percentage of the distance across the image from the left edge and y% specifies the percentage of the distance down from the top edge. See below.
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