What about Google Earth pins?
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regards /Thomas V
"Steve Bennett" <stevage(a)gmail.com> wrote in
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On 5/17/06, Phil Boswell
<phil.boswell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It's great. I have two suggestions.
First, make friends with the {{cite...}} templates which allow you to
format
the references with authors, dates and other meta-data. You can include
them
inside the <ref> tags.
That's on my list of things to do. I only just made friends with
<ref>. Cite is next :)
Incidentally, a tip for the readers at home: <ref> is incredibly easy
to use, if you don't bother with cite. This is all you need to "cite"
a url nicely:
Some text <ref>http://my.url.com</ref>
==References==
<references />
That's all it takes!
Second, I for one desperately want a map showing
where all those stones
are
in relation to each other.
Me too :( I've started compiling a list of such maps, and when time
and skills permit, will start drawing one. There are two links in the
"online maps" section. Clues to how to draw a map would be appreciated
(presumably one doesn't have to use MSPaint...)
Steve
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