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There are several ways in which maps can be used.
 
There are several ways in which maps can be used.
  
# '''Map component''' for a single topic displays everything the user collates together on the map
 
# '''Map display option''' for any component in addition to a gallery and a list.
 
# '''Map-based wikidocumentary'''
 
#* For a given topic, displayed in the header section. There may be several header images of wikidocumentaries per topic, which will then be put on a playlist.
 
#* A wikidocumentary usually touches on many topics, and there must be a topic-independent place for displaying them and a way to find them.
 
# '''Map-based discovery interface''' on the top level.
 
# '''Location display''' in each media metadata view.
 
  
== Map component ==
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==Location module==
The map component for a single topic displays everything the user collates together on the map. It is possible to display the filtered information from each of the topic page's sections, define their display properties, and add several base map layers. It will also be possible to configure other external data elements to be displayed on the map. Ideally, the map can be exported and embedded elsewhere.
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'''Location module''' is the main map for a topic. It displays the location of the topic. Additionally, it can be made to display much more information. The location data is currently dispersed between several components: a main map (displaying the coordinate location and shape, if available), Location (displaying subdivisions, neighbouring items, and items that the topic is situated or part of), Locations (items that have been declared being situated within the topic), and additional overlap with components Parts and Part of. Ideally, all of these would be displayed in a single display with facets for the information.
<gallery mode=slideshow>
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Map.png
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3 modules that could be merged
Map-layers.png
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* Location (gallery of subdivisions, neighbours, and enclosing items)
Map-images.png
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* Location on map (simple pin/shape display)
Map-actions.png
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* In this location (items found within this item, based on semantic definition)
</gallery>
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[[File:Inthislocation.png]]
* Initially display the topic on the map as a pin and/or an area depending on data
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** Zoom extent to be figured out for a single pin
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== Location data ==
* View nearby items (POIs & shapes) / images
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* Display all related images, a filtered subset or a selection of images on the map
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===Topic's location===
* Display items from any of the components on the topic's page, filtered in the component
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* Combine several views in one: Map, timeline and gallery.
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* The coordinate point is read from Wikidata. Display a pin for the best rank coordinates in Wikidata.
* Configure map layers
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* The shape is read from OSM based on a Wikidata tag in OSM. (Add details about this)
* Import and display external data and raster sources (historical maps) as layers > More ideas on configuring this needed
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==== Location and shapes of historical elements ====
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OpenStreetMap only stores items that can be verified on the ground. There are different alternatives for shapes of historical items.
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* Historical shapes could be stored in OpenHistoricalMap using the same technology as for OSM.
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* Also shapes stored as .map files in Wikimedia Commons should be displayed
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* Additional technologies can be added.
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=== Hierarchically related items in Wikidata ===
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* Enclosing area(s), such as [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P131 located in the administrative territorial entity (P131)]
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* Neighbours
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* Subdivisions
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=== Geographically associated items in Wikidata ===
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* Items within the area
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* Nearby items
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=== Images ===
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* About the topic
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* Nearby images
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* Display a filtered selection of images on the map. Filtering could be made in the images component.
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=== Related items from other components ===
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Filter and facet items in the original component before sending to the map. In the map component only visibility is managed. For example
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* Related people
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* Affiliations
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* Similar items etc.
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=== Configurable external sources ===
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It could be possible to display a geographic dataset from an external source.
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* The data could be used to validate location data on Wikidata. The user could compare existing data to the authority dataset, and make changes to Wikidata accordingly.
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* The style of these elements should differ from items already in Wikidata, and change after validation.
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* The source of the data could be automatically appended to the Wikidata entry.
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== Data display ==
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* Pin
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* Shape
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* Popup – Clicking the pin or the shape opens a popup, which links to the topic's page.
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* Image pin
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** Single images in their individual pins/popups
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** Topic's images are collated to the topic popup (if possible). Each image links to the image viewer.
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** If there are too many items or images in the area, they will be styled as aggregate.
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* Timeline arc for items with several points on a timeline.
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* Routes
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* Advanced: Combine several views in one: Map, timeline and gallery.
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== User actions ==
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* Facet/filter by data item type. For items from other components filtering takes place in the original component. (TBD)
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* Correct the location of the topic's pin
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* Import new items to Wikidata / enrich existing items
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* View an external dataset on the map.
 
* Export map
 
* Export map
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* Save map configuration
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* Use the selection for a wikidocumentary
  
===Actions===
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== Basemap layers ==
* Import data source
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* Export map
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See also Phabricator task https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T261569.
  
===Base layers===
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Allow several layers that can be stacked and configured. Each layer displays one map.
Allow 4 layers that can be configured
 
 
# Base map
 
# Base map
#* Default map: Styled OSM map. Allow changing the style?
 
#* OpenStreetMap
 
#* Available local map services, use data collected in OSM
 
#* Custom?
 
 
# Terrain
 
# Terrain
 
# Orthophoto
 
# Orthophoto
#* International services
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# Scanned or [[historical map]]
#* Local providers
 
# Scanned / historical map
 
#* Always best suggestion based on time and scale
 
#* Select/search from available maps in registered sources, including Wikimaps Warper.
 
  
====Menu controls====
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===Menu controls===
 
* Transparency slider for each layer
 
* Transparency slider for each layer
 
* Toggle visibility
 
* Toggle visibility
* Configuration button opens configuration modal (TBD). Each layer has one map initially.
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* Configuration button opens content selection modal (TBD).
 
* Layers can be rearranged
 
* Layers can be rearranged
 
* Bottom layer is opaque or there is a (chosen?) background colour)
 
* Bottom layer is opaque or there is a (chosen?) background colour)
The goal is to display the most suitable maps based on scale and topic date by default.
 
  
===Data layers===
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===Data display===
====Pins and popups====
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* Display map metadata
* Initial topic's pin is displayed as popup. Possibility of correcting the location?
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* Topic's images are collated to the topic popup. Each image links to the image viewer
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===Content selection modal===
* Simple pins are used for other topics. If possible, use the image and/or name.
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Display the most suitable maps based on scale, topic date and availability. Allow to expand to other sources.
** Clicking opens the popup, which links to topic's page.
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* Individual images are displayed with image pins, linking to the image viewer.
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{| class="wikitable"
* Aggregated items and images. If there are too many items or images in the area, they will be styled as aggregate.
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!  !! Sources !! Controls !! Actions
* Timeline arc for items with several dates. If possible to distinguish routes, they will be displayed without arcs.
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|-
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! Base map
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| Default map: Styled OSM map.<br>Available local and international map services, use data collected in OSM
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| Select / deselect
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| Allow editing the style?
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|-
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! Terrain
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| Available local and international map services, use data collected in OSM || Select / deselect ||
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|-
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! Orthophoto
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| Available local and international map services, use data collected in OSM || Select / deselect ||
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|-
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! Scanned or historical map
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| Display a selection of maps from connected sources<br>TODO: Create a register of map source APIs
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| Select / deselect<br>Filter / facet / sort by scale, date
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| Allow reading any publicly available raster layer<br>Georeference<br>Trace
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|}
  
===Area===
 
* Some sources can be added permanently
 
** OSM, which other? Through which services? Sophox?
 
  
===Other options===
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See also [[Content modules]] for a table of all modules.
* Select map language: Display vernacular/old toponyms?
 
* Select map style
 
  
== Map display option ==
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== Map display option for any component ==
Map display option for any component in addition to gallery, list and timeline.
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Map display option for any module in addition to gallery, list and timeline.
 
* Option in the display menu of items that have geolocation data
 
* Option in the display menu of items that have geolocation data
* Single point, lifeline (start–end) arcs, routes, aggregates for multiple points
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Phabricator:https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T261566
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===Display formats===
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* Usually several disconnected points
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** Aggregates for multiple points
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* Series of points connected to each other with arcs
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** lifeline (start–end) arcs
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* Series of points connected to each other by a line
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** For routes
 
* Areas
 
* Areas
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** (Historical) geographic subdivisions in a map
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** Cemetery or allotment garden map
 
* Temporal aspect if present in the data
 
* Temporal aspect if present in the data
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** For life arcs, the color of the arc
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** Animation
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===Actions===
 
* Facet items on the map based on their properties
 
* Facet items on the map based on their properties
 
* Add all or a faceted selection to the topic's map
 
* Add all or a faceted selection to the topic's map
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==Map-based search==
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See [[Search page]]
  
 
==Map-based wikidocumentary==
 
==Map-based wikidocumentary==
===Based on frames that consist of several parameters===
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See [[wikidocumentary]]
* Coordinate location
 
* View angle
 
* Time value
 
* Visual media
 
** Image plane and view angle for overlays (on the map background, in 3D space)
 
** Medium (video, image, image series, image pair)
 
* Headline & subheader
 
* Text
 
** Hyperlinks?
 
** Media
 
* Audio
 
** Fixed timeline throughout presentation, such as a narrative
 
** Fixed timeline over one frame
 
** Soundscape loops or generative soundscapes
 
** Effects, synchronized sound
 
* Map settings
 
** Map style
 
** Animations
 
** Layers
 
* Timeline display
 
 
 
===Display options===
 
====Map====
 
* Map is the base element
 
* Each frame represents a point from which the map is seen
 
* Map settings are different for each map frame
 
* An aerial image/video/illustration may overlay the map
 
* A media element may be added to the 3D view
 
** An image pair can be viewed with a revealing slider
 
* Map remains controllable in frames
 
 
 
====Text====
 
* Text can be scrollable including parallax elements.
 
* Media can be used as part of layout in the text stream. Media can be expanded to cover the full screen.
 
* Transition from frame to the other may also different, such as a crossfade between media elements.
 
 
 
====Audio====
 
 
 
===Locative elements===
 
* Frame display triggered by GPS info
 
* Dynamic output
 
** soundscape, colours, alternative content, nearby geotagged content
 
* depending on data
 
** proximity to a coordinate location
 
** weather data
 
** time of day, time of year...
 
 
 
===User-generated===
 
* Interface to create frames and configure settings
 
 
 
===Generated===
 
* AI-assisted frame generation from Wikipedia articles
 
* User-enhanced in the same interface
 
  
===To think===
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==Location display in each media metadata view==
* Animations of time-series, how do they relate to frames? Can frames be marked as time intervals, or points in time?
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Each image has a small map in the metadata section. This, too, needs to have the same features as maps throughout the site.
* Can the wikidocumentaries be multidimensional, including for example temporal depth across its own timeline.
 
  
==Map-based discovery interface==
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==Map-based tools==
* Display items in the given area
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* [[Geolocating tool]] for images
* Combine with other search criteria
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* [[Rectifying maps]]
* Search location by place name. Aim to include historical toponyms.
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* Workflow capturing all data from a [[historical map]]
* Search result page design needed. Also useful for displaying scope for shape expressions.
 
  
 
{{Design-nav}}
 
{{Design-nav}}

Latest revision as of 14:37, 6 January 2022

There are several ways in which maps can be used.


Location module

Location module is the main map for a topic. It displays the location of the topic. Additionally, it can be made to display much more information. The location data is currently dispersed between several components: a main map (displaying the coordinate location and shape, if available), Location (displaying subdivisions, neighbouring items, and items that the topic is situated or part of), Locations (items that have been declared being situated within the topic), and additional overlap with components Parts and Part of. Ideally, all of these would be displayed in a single display with facets for the information.

3 modules that could be merged

  • Location (gallery of subdivisions, neighbours, and enclosing items)
  • Location on map (simple pin/shape display)
  • In this location (items found within this item, based on semantic definition)

Inthislocation.png

Location data

Topic's location

  • The coordinate point is read from Wikidata. Display a pin for the best rank coordinates in Wikidata.
  • The shape is read from OSM based on a Wikidata tag in OSM. (Add details about this)

Location and shapes of historical elements

OpenStreetMap only stores items that can be verified on the ground. There are different alternatives for shapes of historical items.

  • Historical shapes could be stored in OpenHistoricalMap using the same technology as for OSM.
  • Also shapes stored as .map files in Wikimedia Commons should be displayed
  • Additional technologies can be added.

Hierarchically related items in Wikidata

Geographically associated items in Wikidata

  • Items within the area
  • Nearby items

Images

  • About the topic
  • Nearby images
  • Display a filtered selection of images on the map. Filtering could be made in the images component.

Related items from other components

Filter and facet items in the original component before sending to the map. In the map component only visibility is managed. For example

  • Related people
  • Affiliations
  • Similar items etc.

Configurable external sources

It could be possible to display a geographic dataset from an external source.

  • The data could be used to validate location data on Wikidata. The user could compare existing data to the authority dataset, and make changes to Wikidata accordingly.
  • The style of these elements should differ from items already in Wikidata, and change after validation.
  • The source of the data could be automatically appended to the Wikidata entry.

Data display

  • Pin
  • Shape
  • Popup – Clicking the pin or the shape opens a popup, which links to the topic's page.
  • Image pin
    • Single images in their individual pins/popups
    • Topic's images are collated to the topic popup (if possible). Each image links to the image viewer.
    • If there are too many items or images in the area, they will be styled as aggregate.
  • Timeline arc for items with several points on a timeline.
  • Routes
  • Advanced: Combine several views in one: Map, timeline and gallery.

User actions

  • Facet/filter by data item type. For items from other components filtering takes place in the original component. (TBD)
  • Correct the location of the topic's pin
  • Import new items to Wikidata / enrich existing items
  • View an external dataset on the map.
  • Export map
  • Save map configuration
  • Use the selection for a wikidocumentary

Basemap layers

See also Phabricator task https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T261569.

Allow several layers that can be stacked and configured. Each layer displays one map.

  1. Base map
  2. Terrain
  3. Orthophoto
  4. Scanned or historical map

Menu controls

  • Transparency slider for each layer
  • Toggle visibility
  • Configuration button opens content selection modal (TBD).
  • Layers can be rearranged
  • Bottom layer is opaque or there is a (chosen?) background colour)

Data display

  • Display map metadata

Content selection modal

Display the most suitable maps based on scale, topic date and availability. Allow to expand to other sources.

Sources Controls Actions
Base map Default map: Styled OSM map.
Available local and international map services, use data collected in OSM
Select / deselect Allow editing the style?
Terrain Available local and international map services, use data collected in OSM Select / deselect
Orthophoto Available local and international map services, use data collected in OSM Select / deselect
Scanned or historical map Display a selection of maps from connected sources
TODO: Create a register of map source APIs
Select / deselect
Filter / facet / sort by scale, date
Allow reading any publicly available raster layer
Georeference
Trace


See also Content modules for a table of all modules.

Map display option for any component

Map display option for any module in addition to gallery, list and timeline.

  • Option in the display menu of items that have geolocation data

Phabricator:https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T261566

Display formats

  • Usually several disconnected points
    • Aggregates for multiple points
  • Series of points connected to each other with arcs
    • lifeline (start–end) arcs
  • Series of points connected to each other by a line
    • For routes
  • Areas
    • (Historical) geographic subdivisions in a map
    • Cemetery or allotment garden map
  • Temporal aspect if present in the data
    • For life arcs, the color of the arc
    • Animation

Actions

  • Facet items on the map based on their properties
  • Add all or a faceted selection to the topic's map

Map-based search

See Search page

Map-based wikidocumentary

See wikidocumentary

Location display in each media metadata view

Each image has a small map in the metadata section. This, too, needs to have the same features as maps throughout the site.

Map-based tools


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