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==Provisos ==
== Notes ==
Well, you'd ''almost'' get that.  Actually, it would put the PAGENAME of the current page in several different locations, and that replacement function can't be shown smoothly here on this page.  
Well, you'd ''almost'' get that.  Actually, it would put the PAGENAME of the current page in several different locations, and that replacement function can't be shown smoothly here on this page.  


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#the type of map is by default {{tt|terrain}}.  '''In many cases, this shouldn't be touched.''' (That's why it's the default!) But if you're trying to identify a building or a campus or some other similarly tight area, you might want to change to {{tt|hybrid}} so that you can display a specific building '''and still have a label'''.  Other possible values that would be acceptable on this wiki in certain circumstances include {{tt|roadmap, satellite, physical}} and, very rarely, {{tt|earth}}.   
#the type of map is by default {{tt|terrain}}.  '''In many cases, this shouldn't be touched.''' (That's why it's the default!) But if you're trying to identify a building or a campus or some other similarly tight area, you might want to change to {{tt|hybrid}} so that you can display a specific building '''and still have a label'''.  Other possible values that would be acceptable on this wiki in certain circumstances include {{tt|roadmap, satellite, physical}} and, very rarely, {{tt|earth}}.   


Note that the header here is carefully designed to be modular with other headers on the page.  If there is a pre-existing "behind the scenes" section, this automatically-generated header will "fit under" that BTS section header. (For the technically minded, this header is an h3, while the BTS headers are set to h2.)  However, it already contains the words "real world" so that readers know it's a BTS note.  So, regardless of whether there's a pre-existing BTS section, this template creates a map section that works.   
The section header here of "real world location" is carefully designed to be modular with other headers on the page.  If there is a pre-existing "behind the scenes" section, this automatically-generated header will "fit under" that BTS section header. (For the technically minded, this header is an h3, while the BTS headers are set to h2.)  However, it already contains the words "real world" so that readers know it's a BTS note.  So, regardless of whether there's a pre-existing BTS section, this template creates a map section that works.   


If you only wanted to change one of the variables — say, the third one — then you'd type the number associated with that item, and set it equal to your chosen value.   
If you only wanted to change one of the variables — say, the third one — then you'd type the number associated with that item, and set it equal to your chosen value.   
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