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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
 
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<nowiki>{{ meetup global
Not very useful - it's still broken - Jim
 
 
 
<nowiki>{{meetup global
 
 
| date=2010-03-28
 
| date=2010-03-28
 
}}</nowiki>
 
}}</nowiki>
  
Optional parameters:
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Optional parameters: none.
<nowiki>
 
| map=<map date="2010-03-28" />
 
| graticule_name=London West
 
| graticule_link=London West, United Kingdom
 
| retro=1</nowiki>
 
 
 
This template is design for GLOBALHASH "meetup pages", pages with names that look like "[[2010-03-28 global]]".
 
For now, it contains a map, a category links. It may evolve to contain more useful information.  
 
  
<!--Right now, map argument is mandatory, even though the other supplied information should make it redundant.Perhaps the code could be changed to use the other data to construct the map link?-->If the map argument is supplied, that wikitext is included directly in the templateOtherwise, a map is automagically generated, based on the lat, lon, and date parameters.
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This template is designed for GLOBALHASH "meetup pages", pages with names that look like "[[2010-03-28 global]]"For now, it contains a map of the globalhash graticule (although without a pin showing the globalhash itself) and category links.  It may evolve to contain more useful information.
  
If graticule_link is not provided, graticule_name will be used as link. If neither of them is provided, <nowiki>{{{lat}}},{{{lon}}}</nowiki> will be used, as almost all graticule pages have that as a "redirection page".
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The map is automagically generated, based on the date parameter. No lat and lon parameters are needed as the globalhash is the same wherever you are.
  
The "retro" argument, when set to '''1''', excludes the meetup page from the ''Meetup on YYYY-MM-DD'' category and places it instead in [[:Category:Retro meetup]]This is to be used for retro expeditions such as the [[Origin geohash achievement]].
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It is to be hoped that at some point a pin showing the location of the globalhash can be placed onto the mapFor now you'll have to make do with just the graticule as a whole.  Watch this space.

Latest revision as of 13:26, 29 October 2021

Globalhash on Sun 28 Mar 2010:
47.273778,-116.52138

 google osm crox


Back to: Template:meetup global


Usage

{{ meetup global | date=2010-03-28 }}

Optional parameters: none.

This template is designed for GLOBALHASH "meetup pages", pages with names that look like "2010-03-28 global". For now, it contains a map of the globalhash graticule (although without a pin showing the globalhash itself) and category links. It may evolve to contain more useful information.

The map is automagically generated, based on the date parameter. No lat and lon parameters are needed as the globalhash is the same wherever you are.

It is to be hoped that at some point a pin showing the location of the globalhash can be placed onto the map. For now you'll have to make do with just the graticule as a whole. Watch this space.