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Keyhole Markup Language (KML) files specify a set of features that can be displayed in compatible mapping or geospatial software, including web mapping services. On Wikipedia, KML files commonly accompany articles related to linear features such as roads, train lines, flight paths, and more; KML files may also be used with polygon features ...
Add documentation to the template (e.g. by translating Template:Attached KML/doc, adjusting as necessary per any localisations made in the previous step) and to the module (please transfer/translate these instructions so that wikimedians who read your wiki but not the English Wikipedia can also set up the module and template on another wiki).
Open the KML you just generated in a text editor such as Notepad, emacs, etc. Copy all text in the KML file to the clipboard. Now you'll create a subpage of Template:Attached KML corresponding with the title of the article (for example, for the article Oklahoma State Highway 84, the KML page will be Template:Attached KML/Oklahoma State Highway ...
An MP3 coded with MPEG-2 results in half of the bandwidth reproduction of MPEG-1 appropriate for piano and singing. A third generation of "MP3" style data streams (files) extended the MPEG-2 ideas and implementation but was named MPEG-2.5 audio since MPEG-3 already had a different meaning. This extension was developed at Fraunhofer IIS, the ...
Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is an XML notation for expressing geographic annotation and visualization within two-dimensional maps and three-dimensional Earth browsers. KML was developed for use with Google Earth, which was originally named Keyhole Earth Viewer.
This category is populated by {{Attached KML}} (via Module:Attached KML) when the KML file is found through Wikidata.Either the article's item on Wikidata has an appropriate KML file (P3096) statement, or the |wikidata= parameter is specified (with an item id (Q-number) that has an instance of (P31)→Wikimedia KML file (Q26267864) statement).
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