Template:CoordDMS/doc

A version of the Coord template where degrees, minutes and seconds are specified.

Usage
To add to the top of an article, use CoordDMS, thus:

No alternate set of parameter are available for this template. See CoordDec for angles specified as signed decimal degrees, and CoordDM for when just degrees and minutes are specified.

These coordinates are in degrees, minutes, and seconds of arc.


 * Degrees, minutes and seconds must be separated by a pipe ("|").
 * Map datum must be WGS84 (except for off-earth bodies).
 * Avoid excessive precision (0.0001° is <11 m, 1″ is <31 m).
 * Latitude (N/S) must appear before longitude (E/W).

Optional parameters are all named parameters in the form
 * display
 * inline (the default) to display in the body of the article only,
 * title to display at the top of the article only, or
 * inline,title to display in both places.
 * name
 * X to label the place on maps (default is PAGENAME)
 * notes
 * notes text displayed immediately following the coordinates,
 * format How the coordinates are displayed
 * dec decimal format
 * dms degrees minutes and seconds format

Optional geodata coordinates parameters, the old geohack format with colon and underscore is not supported
 * dim: approximate size of the object, used to scale the map to fit.
 * scale: Scale of map display for this object, e.g. scale of 300 is 1:300. Gets converted into dim internally using formula dim = scale / 10. If both scale and dim are set, dim has precedence.
 * globe: earth by default, can be one of earth, mercury, venus, moon, mars, phobos, deimos, ganymede, callisto, io, europa, mimas, enceladus, tethys, dione, rhea, titan, hyperion, iapetus, phoebe, miranda, ariel, umbriel, titania, oberon, triton and pluto
 * name: name of this point, up to 255 bytes (UTF-8).
 * region: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code (e.g. US or RU) or an ISO 3166-2 region code (e.g. US-FL or RU-MOS). This parameter is always capitalised internally.
 * type: type of object with these coordinates, can be one of the following: country, satellite, state, adm1st, adm2nd, adm3rd, city, isle, mountain, river, waterbody, event, forest, glacier, airport, railwaystation, edu, pass, camera, landmark.

Thus:  

Use title (or inline,title) once per article, for the subject of the article, where appropriate.


 * Per WP:ORDER, the template is placed in articles after any navigation templates, but before any Defaultsort templates, or Categories.
 * For full details, refer to Template:Coord/doc.
 * Additional guidance is available: obtaining coordinates, converting coordinates

TemplateData
{ "description": "Encodes the latitude and longitude coordinates of a location as degrees, minutes and seconds. Displays the coordinates and provides a link to map of the location.", "params": { "1": {   "label": "Latitude degrees", "description": "The degrees part of the latitude, a positive whole number.", "type": "number", "required": true }, "2": {    "label": "Latitude minutes", "description": "The minutes part of the latitude. Do not be overly precise, 1' is approximately 1.5 km.", "type": "number", "required": true }, "3": {    "label": "Latitude seconds", "description": "The seconds part of the latitude. Do not be overly precise, 1\" is approximately 30 m.",    "type": "number",    "required": true  },  "4": {    "label": "Latitude direction",    "description": "Direction part of latitude: N or S.",    "type": "string",      "required": true  },  "5": {    "label": "Longitude degrees",    "description": "The degrees part of the longitude, a positive whole number.",    "type": "number",    "required": true  },  "6": {    "label": "Longitude minutes",    "description": "The minutes part of the longitude. Do not be overly precise 1' is approximately 1.5 km.",   "type": "number",    "required": true  },  "7": {    "label": "Longitude seconds",    "description": "The seconds part of the longitude. Do not be overly precise 1\" is approximately 30 m.", "type": "number", "required": true }, "8": {    "label": "Longitude direction", "description": "Direction part of longitude: E or W.", "type": "string", "required": true },

"display": { "label": "Display", "description": "Where it is displayed. Can be one of: 'inline' in the body of the article (default), 'title' at the top of the article or 'inline,title' both", "type": "string", "required": false }, "name": { "label": "Name", "description": "a label to place on maps (default is PAGENAME)", "type": "string", "required": false }, "notes": { "label": "Notes", "description": "text displayed immediately following the coordinates", "type": "string", "required": false }, "format": { "label": "Format", "description": "How the coordinates are displayed, either 'dec' or 'dms'", "type": "string", "required": false }, "dim": { "label": "Dim", "description": "approximate size of the object, used to scale the map to fit.", "type": "string", "required": false }, "scale": { "label": "Scale", "description": "Scale of map display for this object, e.g. scale of 300 is 1:300. Gets converted into dim internally using formula dim = scale / 10. If both scale and dim are set, dim has precedence.", "type": "string", "required": false }, "globe": { "label": "Globe", "description": "earth by default, can be one of earth, mercury, venus, moon, mars, phobos, deimos, ganymede, callisto, io, europa, mimas, enceladus, tethys, dione, rhea, titan, hyperion, iapetus, phoebe, miranda, ariel, umbriel, titania, oberon, triton and pluto", "type": "string", "required": false }, "region": { "label": "Region", "description": "ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code (e.g. US or RU) or an ISO 3166-2 region code (e.g. US-FL or RU-MOS). This parameter is always capitalised internally.", "type": "string", "required": false }, "type": { "label": "Type", "description": "type of object with these coordinates, can be one of the following: country, satellite, state, adm1st, adm2nd, adm3rd, city, isle, mountain, river, waterbody, event, forest, glacier, airport, railwaystation, edu, pass, camera, landmark.", "type": "string", "required": false }

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