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Scrying, also referred to as "seeing" or "peeping," is a practice rooted in divination and fortune-telling. It involves gazing into a medium, hoping to receive significant messages or visions that could offer personal guidance, prophecy , revelation , or inspiration. [ 1 ]
Toggle Some pages with example uses for OSM Location map subsection. 6.1 Roman Britain fortress ground plans, etc. 6.2 Building-scale architectural plan.
Usage: These maps are used especially by Template:Location map which uses geolocalisations to add a location mark (like ) and/or a label onto the map in the browser.They are also used as background for locator maps to enlight the place and area of major subdivisions in a country, of a species range, etc.
The 'full screen' map uses the same OSM base map, in a different map environment, including the option for users to scale in and out, to pan across the map, and to find (via the 'More details' button) other maps and satellite imagery for the location.
This template places one or more location marks on a map. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Map name 1 The name of the map to be used String required Map width width Determines the width of the map in pixels, overriding any default values. Do not include "px", for example: "300", not "300px". Number optional Default width default_width Determines the ...
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 ...
The templates utilize any one of a set of map definitions. These are not forks but rather auxiliary pages and must have names following the pattern "Module:Location map/data/location" or "Template:Location map location", where location is the name of the area covered by the map. The template space is supported only for backward compatibility ...
Template:Location map; Template:Location map many; Template:Location map+; Template:Location map~ Maps can be searched for at Commons:Category:Location maps by country. Icons can be found at Commons:Category:Map icons. These tricks are sometimes useful: Comment: <!--comment-->