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Description |
Map Pointer Superimpose on maps to circle feature.
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Source |
Image:MapPointer.jpg
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Date |
27.7.2006
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Author |
Petr Dlouhý
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Permission |
see below
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Map pointer (.svg) Anyone can superimpose this pointer on a map to point to a feature.
A demonstration that this image is really transparent (SVG can be easily enlarged or minimized):
This image was made with the following simple Metapost script:
beginfig(1);
scale := 10.8cm;
ang := 19;
pair P, Q, R;
P := scale * (0.4, 0);
Q := scale * (1, 0);
fill fullcircle scaled (2.4 * scale);
path foo;
foo := P -- Q rotated ang .. Q rotated 45 .. Q rotated (90 - ang)
-- P rotated 90 -- Q rotated (90 + ang) .. Q rotated (90 + 45) .. Q rotated (180 - ang)
-- P rotated 180 -- Q rotated (180 + ang) .. Q rotated (180 + 45) .. Q rotated (270 - ang)
-- P rotated 270 -- Q rotated (270 + ang) .. Q rotated (270 + 45) .. Q rotated (360 - ang)
-- cycle;
unfill foo;
endfig;
end;
[edit] Licensing
File links
The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed):
- Martinsville, Virginia
- Bennett, Colorado
- Avon, Colorado
- Basalt, Colorado
- Eagle, Colorado
- Eagle-Vail, Colorado
- Edwards, Colorado
- El Jebel, Colorado
- Gypsum, Colorado
- Minturn, Colorado
- Red Cliff, Colorado
- Vail, Colorado
- Burns, Colorado
- Gilman, Colorado
- Dotsero, Colorado
- Wikipedia talk:Argentina-related regional notice board
- Template:Location on map
- Talk:Vail, Colorado