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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.
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.
This template adds a link, or frame, which will display a map from OpenStreetMap together with specified map data. The map and data can be viewed in a scrollable and zoomable fullscreen window. The map data can come from: data stored in GeoJSON format on Wikipedia or Commons; line/polygon features in OpenStreetMap.
OpenStreetMap is freely licensed under the Open Database License and is commonly used to make electronic maps, inform turn-by-turn navigation, and assist in humanitarian aid and data visualisation. OpenStreetMap uses its own topology [clarification needed] to store geographical features which can then be exported into other GIS file formats.
-- RoySmith 20:30, 3 April 2022 (UTC) @RoySmith: - I don't make the code, I just have experience using it to make cool maps. I have made some suggestions at times, and it does appear that you could use {{maplink-road}} for the Bronx River article, perhaps it should be renamed {{maplink-line}}. I will work to clarify in Method 1.
JOSM (listen ⓘ) (Java OpenStreetMap editor) is a free software desktop editing tool for OpenStreetMap geodata created in Java, originally developed by Immanuel Scholz and currently maintained by Dirk Stöcker. [5] The editing tool contains advanced features [6] that are not present in OSM's default online editor, iD.
Wikipedia:Maps for Wikipedia, a list of mapping tools available on Wikipedia; Wikipedia:Why mapframe maps?, an essay about mapframe advantages; Wikipedia:Mapframe maps in infoboxes, a project page tracking implementation status; mw:Help:VisualEditor/Maps, documentation for users using the visual editor to edit maps
Use this template to add several pushpins (eg for businesses or events with several locations) on a single map. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Map 1 Which map to use. Consult Template:Location map/List for the full list. Example Albania String required Width width The width in pixels. If not specified, it defaults to 240. This should be a number only ...