The osm
directive is supplied by the [[!iki plugins/osm desc=osm]] plugin.
This directive inserts an OpenStreetMap map onto a page.
It is typically combined with the [[waypoint]] directive
to add points to the map.
examples
\[[!osm]]
\[[!waypoint lat="45°30N" lon="73°40W" name="My city" tag="city"]]
The osm directive will display the actual map, while the waypoint
directive adds waypoints to the map.
The above can also be shortened as:
\[[!waypoint lat="45°30N" lon="73°40W" name="My city" tag="city" embed]]
The tag is also taken from the tags elsewhere in the page, so the
above is equivalent to:
\[[!waypoint lat="45°30N" lon="73°40W" name="My city" embed]]
\[[!tag city]]
The icon is also taken from the tag if attached to the tag page as
icon.png (default, modifiable)..
map display
map
- map to display, defaults to "map"
zoom
- the level to zoom to on the OSM map
loc
- lattitude and longitude of the map center
lat
- lattitude
lon
- longitude
editable
- add edit controls in a separate layer
right
- float the map right
left
- float the map left (default)
width
- width of the map
height
- height of the map
waypoints
Waypoints can be added to any page. By default the waypoint takes the
name of the page, which allows you to easily tag pages and make them
appear on the central map.
Waypoints, by default, show up as a image (the icon
parameter) link
to the main map (or the map
parameter provided). That markup can be
hidden with the hidden
parameter.
name
- the name of this point, defaults to the page name (!) must
be unique, otherwise later incantation will overwrite previous
ones.
map
- the map to add the point to (defaults to "map")
desc
- description to embed in the map
loc
- lattitude and longitude
lat
- lattitude
lon
- longitude
tag
- the type of points, maps to an icon in the osm_types array
hidden
- do not display the link to the map (will not affect embed
)
icon
- URL to the icon to show in the link to the map and within
the map
embed
- embed the map display alongside the point, in which case
the regular arguments to the map display can be used
Links
If two pages with waypoints have a link between them, that link will
magically show up on the map. Now how awesome is that?