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'''NOTE:''' You do not have to use "/" to separate the locs.  You can use parentheses, semi-colons, ... anything EXCEPT commas and the "|" character (because it's part of the wiki template syntax).
 
'''NOTE:''' You do not have to use "/" to separate the locs.  You can use parentheses, semi-colons, ... anything EXCEPT commas and the "|" character (because it's part of the wiki template syntax).
  
</noinclude><includeonly><span class="loc-link" data-zone="{{{1}}}" data-loc="{{{2}}}">[[{{{1}}}|{{{3|{{{1}}} ({{{2}}})}}}]][[File:Map Icon.png|12px]]</span></includeonly>
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</noinclude><includeonly><span class="loc-link" data-zone="{{{1}}}" data-loc="{{{2}}}">[[{{{1}}}|{{{3|{{{1}}} ({{{2}}})}}}]] [[File:Map Icon.png|12px]]</span></includeonly>

Revision as of 18:16, 1 November 2019

Contents

Introduction

Template for creating a "loc link". Note that such links can actually contain locs (plural), if desired.

When clicked, these links display a map of the linked zone, along with a red "X" at the linked location . These links only work with zones that have been Loc-Mapped.

Usage

{{loc|*zoneName*|*loc ("y, x")*|(Optional) text}}

Examples

Simple Example

For instance you could use:

{{loc|Firiona Vie|-3648, 2043}}

to generate: "-3648, 2043 Map Icon.png".

Alternate Text Example

Alternatively you could use:

{{loc|Firiona Vie|-3648, 2043|Loom}}

to generate: "Loom Map Icon.png".

Multiple Locs Example

{{Loc|Western Karana|-2306,-5770 / -2306,-4223 / -3280, -5470 / -3855,-4223 / -3855,-5770}}

to generate: "-2306,-5770 / -2306,-4223 / -3280, -5470 / -3855,-4223 / -3855,-5770 Map Icon.png".

NOTE: You do not have to use "/" to separate the locs. You can use parentheses, semi-colons, ... anything EXCEPT commas and the "|" character (because it's part of the wiki template syntax).