Template:Coord/doc
This template, {{coord}}, produces a link to a list of map sources, based on the geographical coordinates and other parameters, and provides a standardized notation for the coordinates.
The template is for WGS84 geographical coordinates (latitude;longitude) on Earth, which can be entered in either decimal notation, or degrees/minutes/seconds parameters, with the appropriate precision.
It links to Template:Coor URL, then displays the coordinates.
The template outputs data in:
- Degree/minutes/seconds ("DMS", precision is degrees, or degrees/minutes, or degrees/minutes/seconds, based on input)
- Decimal (precision by number of decimal places, based on input)
- This button indicates the presence of a Geo microformat on a page A computer-readable Geo microformat.
{{coord}} will be used by tools which parse the raw Wikipedia database dumps. It must not be modified without reference to that project [link needed].
See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Geographical coordinates.
Superseded templates
This single template supersedes {{coor d}}, {{coor dm}}, {{coor dms}}, {{coor at d}}, {{coor at dm}}, {{coor at dms}}, {{coor title d}}, {{coor title dm}}, and {{coor title dms}}. All parameters can be used as before - see #Usage
Examples:
{{coord|12|34|N|45|33|W|display=title}} | Replaces {{coor title dm|12|34|N|45|67|W}} |
{{coord|12|34|12|N|45|33|45|W|display=inline,title}} | Replaces {{coor at dms|12|34|12|N|45|33|45|W}} |
{{coord|10.2|-20.3|display=inline}} or {{coord|10.2|-20.3}} | Replaces {{coor d|10.2|N|-20.3|E}} |
Display
By default coordinates are displayed in the format in which they are specified.
To always display coordinates as DMS values, add this to your your monobook.css:
.geo-default { display: inline } .geo-nondefault { display: inline }
.geo-dec { display: none } .geo-dms { display: inline }
To always display coordinates as decimal values, add this to your monobook.css:
.geo-default { display: inline } .geo-nondefault { display: inline }
.geo-dec { display: inline } .geo-dms { display: none }
To display coordinates in both formats, add this to your monobook.css:
.geo-default { display: inline } .geo-nondefault { display: inline }
.geo-dec { display: inline } .geo-dms { display: inline }
.geo-multi-punct { display: inline }
See also Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Geographical coordinates.
Usage
{{coord|latitude|longitude|parameters|display=display}} {{coord|dd|N/S|dd|E/W|parameters|display=display}} {{coord|dd|mm|N/S|dd|mm|E/W|parameters|display=display}} {{coord|dd|mm|ss|N/S|dd|mm|ss|E/W|parameters|display=display}}
- parameters, which are optional, can be any type:, region:, or scale: setting which is recognised by the map server, such as the popular
type:city
andtype:landmark options
. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Geographical coordinates#Parameters for a comprehensive list.
- display, which is optional, can be one of the following:
inline
(default): display the coordinate inlinetitle
: display the coordinate by the article title, right-justified (replaces {{coor title dms}} family)inline,title
: display both inline at title (replaces {{coor at dms}} family)
Note: using the title
attribute indicates that the coordinates apply to the article, and not just one of (perhaps many) places mentioned in it — so it should only be omitted in the latter case. It will be used to add the article to services such as Google Earth layers.
Examples
(These are live geo-microformats and should be detected on this page by parsers)
Template:Template example rowTemplate:Template example rowTemplate:Template example rowTemplate:Template example rowTemplate:Template example rowTemplate:Template example rowTemplate:Template example rowTemplate:Template example rowTemplate:Template example rowTemplate:Template example row{{coord|52|28|59|N|1|53|37|W
|display=inline,title|region:GB_type:city}} | Lua error: callParserFunction: function "#coordinates" was not found. | Birmingham - with display and parameter settings; note display also in title of this page. |
Class names
The class names geo, latitude and longitude are used to generate the microformat and MUST NOT be changed.
External links
- Google Earth Geographic Web Layer FAQ – Information on how Google uses Wikipedia's coordinate information.