Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps#Standard conventions
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Maps are useful in presenting key facts within a geographical context and enabling a descriptive overview of a complex concept to be accessed easily and quickly. WikiProject Maps encourages the creation of free maps and their upload on Wikimedia Commons. On the project's pages can be found advice, tools, links to resources, and map conventions.
The project suggests some web-friendly map conventions that may help to make maps more readable. The suggested conventions are free for graphists to adapt to their specific needs. Graphists who are unsure of an appropriate style, colour, or style of labelling, may find these suggestions helpful.
Scope
The aim of WikiProject Maps is to improve the quality of maps across the Wikimedia Foundation.
- The Maps for Wikipedia page is an overview of different formats and tools for maps available on Wikipedia.
- The Map conventions page provides advice for creating and improving maps.
- The Map workshop page can be used to add your map requests and your sources. A graphist will create the requested map. The page is forum-based, to enable cross-teaching conversations to take place.
- The Resources page provides advice to both beginners (in the form of tutorials) and experienced map-makers.
Please feel free to ask questions on our talk page.
Recommended conventions
{{Main|Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps/Conventions}}
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= Citing sources =
As maps can be politically charged, it is important to cite your sources and/or your methodology when editing or creating any map. This is particularly true for historical maps.
For some sources you can use, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps/Source materials
= Topographic maps =
= Historical maps =
Exemplars
Map styles is a subject of on-going discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Maps. Please join in the conversation there. For general use, the following is a gallery of maps that have been approved by Wikiproject Maps as exemplars:
Image:Hawaii_Island_topographic_map-fr.svg|Topographic map in SVG format. Featured picture.
File:Uk_outline_map.png|Outline of UK
Image:India-locator-map-blank.svg|India locator map (blank), used as a base map for other India maps. It is a former featured picture and an example of a SVG format map.
Image:Texas Locator Map with US.PNG|Texas Locator Map with US inset. (orange not up to date)
Image:Florida Political Map Kwh.png|Florida Political Map
Image:Ancient Greek Colonies of N Black Sea.png|Ancient Greek Colonies of North Black Sea
Example of inset
Image:Holy Roman Empire 1648.svg|A historic map example featuring the Holy Roman Empire. (orange not up to date)
File formats to use
The use of JPEG is discouraged, since it is a lossy compression format and so will result in a blurry map or diagram. The quality of GIF images is better than JPEG. GIF images allow for the creation of animations.
PNG is a lossless, truecolor image format. It is good for all maps and particularly for maps with more than 256 colours. As a pixel-based image, it is more difficult than an SVG image to edit. Some uploaders prefer to work with SVG and then upload a PNG version.
SVG is vector graphics format, which has three main advantages:
- Images can be scaled without data loss, which allows large-sized and very high quality maps to be made;
- It is a text-based XML language and so can be edited and shared quickly and easily.
- It is a precisely-coded language which can be converted by script or CSS.
When drawing an SVG map, please name any objects, groups and layers you create, so as to assist anyone who wants to correct the map, look at how the map is set up, or learn how to make an image of their own. SVG image support has been retained as a Wikimedia Meta-wiki for historical interest.
Coordinate-referenced map templates
The process of supplying freely licensed maps for direct use in Wikipedia articles is important to make the articles complete, especially for offline versions. A complementary effort, however, is adding latitude and longitude coordinates to articles about geographically fixed entities. This enables readers to click through to find maps of the surrounding area on external web sites like Google Maps. to be automatically plotted on maps.
To learn how to add geographic coordinates to a page using templates, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Geographical coordinates.
To paste a location map with a dot (using the city of Madrid as an example), copy and paste the following code:
|lat=40.5|long=-3.7|width=230|float=center}}
This is the result:
{{Location map|Spain|label=Madrid|mark=Green_pog.svg
|lat=40.5|long=-3.7|width=230|float=center}}
To paste multiple dots on one location map, use Template:Location map many or Template:Location map+. For instruction on creating a map template, see Template:Location map/Creating a new map template.
Using multiple icons
{{Location map+ |Ukraine |width=300|float=right|relief=1|caption=First line
10px: mouth of Don River
|places=
{{Location map~|Ukraine|lat=50.39|long=24.74|label=Dubno}}
{{Location map~|Ukraine|lat=50.45|long=30.52|label=Kyiv|marksize=16|label_size=200|background=yellow}}
{{Location map~|Ukraine|lat=46.16|long=33.69|label=Perekop|position=top|mark=X solid black 17.gif}}
{{Location map~|Ukraine|lat=48.83|long=24.01|label=Lviv|mark=Point carte.svg}}
{{Location map~|Ukraine|lat=45.00|long=34.00|label=CRIMEA|position=top|mark=clear pog.svg}}
{{Location map~|Ukraine|lat=47.00|long=25.00|label=TRANS-
SYLVANIA|position=bottom|marksize=0}}
{{Location map~|Ukraine|lat=47.10|long=39.42|label=|mark=Blue-circle.gif}}
}}
This layout usually works well. It places major fixed-length items in columns on the left and minor variable-length items on the right. Decimal degrees are easier than degrees-minutes-seconds. Two digits are usually enough. Use negative longitude for the western hemisphere.
{{Location map+ |Ukraine |width=300|float=right|relief=1|caption=First line
10px: mouth of Don River|places=
{{Location map~|Ukraine|lat=50.39|long=24.74|label=Dubno}}
{{Location map~|Ukraine|lat=50.45|long=30.52|label=Kyiv| marksize=16|label_size=200|background=yellow}}
{{Location map~|Ukraine|lat=46.16|long=33.69|label=Perekop| position=top|mark=X solid black 17.gif}}
{{Location map~|Ukraine|lat=48.83|long=24.01|label=Lviv| mark=Point carte.svg}}
{{Location map~|Ukraine|lat=45.00|long=34.00|label=CRIMEA| position=top|mark=clear pog.svg}}
{{Location map~|Ukraine|lat=47.00|long=25.00|label=TRANS-
SYLVANIA| position=bottom|marksize=0}}{{Location map~|Ukraine|lat=47.10|long=39.42|label=| mark=Blue-circle.gif}}
}}
Relief option on the first line turns relief on and off (sometimes). Error messages are poor, so save early and often.
Additional information can be found at:
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:
- Label: None: label= or position=none; Big=label_size=200; background=yellow; Split=top
bottom; Mouseover: label=[*[Jail|Go To]] - Icon: None:mark=clear pog.svg or marksize=0; Big: marksize=16
- Caption: Linefeed:
; Icon in caption:10px
Some good icons:
class="wikitable" |
Icon
! Filename |
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10px
| Pfeil oben.svg |
10px
| Pfeil unten.svg |
10px
| Pfeil rechts.svg |
10px
| Pfeil links.svg |
10px
| Pfeil rechts oben.svg |
10px
| Pfeil links oben.svg |
10px
| Red Arrow Up.svg |
10px
| Red Arrow Right.svg |
10px
| Red Arrow Down.svg |
10px
| Red Arrow Left.svg |
10px
| Dot-yellow.svg |
10px
| Red dot.svg |
10px
| Blue-circle.png |
10px
| Point carte.svg |
10px
| Solid blue.svg |
10px
| X solid black 17.gif |
10px
| Filled diamond.svg |
10px
| Blue-circle-concentric.png |
10px
| Location dot black.svg |
10px
| Location dot yellow.svg |
10px
| Location dot red.svg |
10px
| Location dot blue.svg |
10px
| Yellow ffff00 pog.svg |
10px
| Red pog.svg |
10px
| Purple 8000ff pog.svg |
10px
| Blue pog.svg |
Categories
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Userboxes
{{yytop}}
{{yy|Template:User WikiProject Maps}}
{{yy|Template:User WP Maps}}
{{yy|Template:User interest maps}}
{{yy|User:Scepia/maps}}
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Participants
Subpages
A list of all {{subpages}}.
Banner
A template for adding articles to :Category:WikiProject Maps articles, {{tl|WikiProject Maps}}, can be added to talk pages:
{{WikiProject Maps|category=no}}
Barnstar
{{tlx|The Map Barnstar|put your message here
{{The Map Barnstar}}
See also
- OpenStreetMap
- Wikidata:OpenStreetMap
- Wikipedia:Using maps and similar sources in wikipedia articles
- The assessment department of WikiProject Maps
- Template:Location map/Creating a new map definition
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