Template talk:Infobox lake
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Location | location text |
Coordinates | coordinates in coor template format |
Lake type | type of lake text |
Primary sources | inflow river text |
Primary outflows | outflow river text |
Catchment area | catchment area text |
Basin countries | country text |
Max-length | length text |
Max-width | width text |
Surface area | area text |
Average depth | depth text |
Max-depth | max depth text |
Water volume | volume text |
Residence time (of lake water) | residence time of lake water |
Shore length1 | length of the shoreline |
Surface elevation | elevation text |
Islands | islands text |
Settlements | settlement text |
References | reference text |
1 Shore length is an imprecise measure which may not be standardized for this article. |
Please see the talk page for examples and a guide to using it. {{Infobox_lake |
[edit] Description of variablesA list of this template's variables and their definitions. lake_name = name_of_lake, country |
If you have anything else to add, please be welcome to do so, but please leave a comment here. This article could be applied to any other body of water. However, before applying it to very large bodies such as oceans, consider generating a template specifically for those types of waters that would cater to the highly specific nature of those bodies. Em3rald 06:06, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Please place your questions and comments below
I have 2 questions.
- For U.S. lakes, shouldn't we be using United States customary units followed by metric units in parenthesis? Many (most?) Americans aren't able to use the metric system without using a calculator to translate --myself included. My suggestion is that we do this for U.S. lakes, and the opposite for other lakes (e.g. xx km (xx mi) for a canadian lake, xx mi (xx km) for a U.S. lake).
- Is there something wrong with the infobox that causes edit links in Utah Lake to appear on the wrong lines?
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- Nevermind, it was the photo I had added to the page that broke it. Can someone who knows how to add the photo the right way do it? --Lethargy 23:46, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Need to merge
There's a lake template that has been used for some time at {{Infobox Lake}}. TheGrappler 04:23, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
It's at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Lakes#There_was_already_an_infobox... and
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject_Lakes#Equivalent_fields -- User:Docu
- Merge was completed. User:Docu
[edit] Manual of Style: Units of measurement
I was reading the Dead Sea's peer review when I stumbled upon the manual of style for units and measurements which states:
Wikipedia articles are intended for people anywhere in the world. Try to make articles simple to read and translate.
- Conversions should generally be included and not be removed.
- If editors cannot agree about the sequence of units, put the source value first and the converted value second.
- Spell out source units in text.
- If for some reason the choice of units is arbitrary, choose SI units as the main unit, with other units in parentheses. Mostly U.S.-centric subjects will have a reason to use non-SI units with SI units in parentheses.
- Use digits and unit symbols for values in parentheses and for measurements in tables. For example, "a pipe 100 millimetres (4 in) in diameter and 16 kilometres (10 mi) long" or "a pipe 4 inches (100 mm) in diameter and 10 miles (16 km) long".
- Converted values should use a similar level of precision as the source value. For example, "the Moon is 380,000 kilometres (240,000 mi) from Earth", not "(236,121 mi)".
- Use standard abbreviations when using symbols. For example, metre is m, kilogram is kg, inch is in (not " or ″), foot is ft (not ' or ′).
- Do not append an s for plurals of unit abbreviations. For example, kg, in, yd, lb not kgs, ins, yds, lbs.
- Some non-metric units have more than one version. Be specific. For example, U.S. gallon or imperial gallon rather than just gallon. Similarly, use nautical mile or statute mile rather than just mile in aviation, space, sea and in some other contexts.
- Put a space between the value and the unit symbol, for example "25 kg" not "25kg". Preferably, use for the space (25 kg) so that it does not break lines.
This means we need to update the infoboxes (and the instructions here) to include both SI and non-SI units. --Lethargy 00:18, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Self-reference
The note about shore length is a self-reference and should not say "this article". --Schzmo 13:19, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] lake_name
The description currently notes "name_of_lake, country", personally I think the name is sufficient and I'd like to amend the description to drop the country. Possibly the country could be a different fields (Note: there is already a field for the basin countries). -- User:Docu
- I kind of like having the country (or U.S. state) after the lake's name, considering how many lakes there are that share the same name. --Lethargy 22:45, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
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- The other infobox has a field "Location" which could take care of that. I suggested to include that Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Lakes#Equivalent_fields. -- User:Docu