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===Optional parameters=== * ''mapfile'' - specifies a custom set of map files to use. Map files are in <nowiki>[[ ]]</nowiki> listed from left to right. If multiple rows are present they should be separated by "|" (I think this can be passed in with {{tlf|!}}). * ''grid'' - this important parameter specifies the color for a grid of latitude and longitude meridians used to annotate the map. Omitting it omits the grid. The spacing of the grid is presently only automatic. * ''mapwestedge'',''mapeastedge''',''mapsouthedge'',''mapnorthedge'' - optional parameters set the edges in degrees of the entire set of map image files. Default to -180,180,-90,90. If mapfile is not specified the default is provided for these and overrides this parameter value (you don't need it). * ''mapwidthpx'',''mapheightpx'' - tell the program how many pixel an individual map image file has. I've actually had it work with the wrong figure. * ''float''- right or left to allow the image to "float" in the html sense (like a normal image) * ''nowiki'' - returns the html text (a mass of divs and a file link) for display of the map, rather than the map itself. This is ''not'' the same as simply enclosing the #invoke in nowiki tags.
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