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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) Paste the contents into a plain text editor such as Notepad; Save the file, with a file name ending in .kml , and with the "Save as type" set to "all files" (or similar)
Paste the KML text into this page and save. Do not attempt to format it; doing so will break the XML. Any wikicode intermingled in the KML page will cause parsing problems. You may wish to note in the edit summary that the KML was generated with the same data as the article's map.
Create template and module Import this module to that wiki (or copy the code over, giving attribution in the edit summary). Give the module a name that makes sense in that wiki's language (hereafter referred to as MODULENAME)
The contents of a KMZ file are a single root KML document and optionally any overlays, images, icons, and COLLADA 3D models referenced in the KML including network-linked KML files. The root KML document by convention is a file named "doc.kml" at the root directory level, which is the file loaded upon opening.
A template to display the KML file attached to a page. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Display mode display Use "title" for display at the top, "inline" for the box (default), or both (separated by a comma: "inline,title") for both. Default title,inline String suggested Header header Header to ...
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KML, made popular by Google, complements GML. Whereas GML is a language to encode geographic content for any application, by describing a spectrum of application objects and their properties (e.g. bridges, roads, buoys, vehicles etc.), KML is a language for the visualization of geographic information tailored for Google Earth. KML can be used ...