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== Notes == ===IUCN categories for protected areas=== Depending on the value given for {{para|iucn_category}}, one of the following banners will be displayed below the name. Valid values are Ia, Ib, II, III, IV, V and VI. For more information read the [[IUCN protected area categories]] article. {| style="border:1px solid gray; width:300px; font-size: 90%; text-align: center; line-height: 1.5;" |- | {{IUCN banner|Ia}} |- | {{IUCN banner|Ib}} |- | {{IUCN banner|II}} |- | {{IUCN banner|III}} |- | {{IUCN banner|IV}} |- | {{IUCN banner|V}} |- | {{IUCN banner|VI}} |} <section begin=image_upright /> === Calculating "image_upright" === The <code>image_upright</code> parameter, and <code>image2_upright</code> and <code>logo_upright</code> where applicable, is/are provided so as to facilitate the use of scalable images in this infobox, in accordance with the instructions at [[wikipedia:WP:IMAGESIZE]], which advises against the use of "px" (for example: <code>thumb|300px</code>), as this forces a fixed image width. Scalable images respect the user's base preference, which may have been selected for that user's particular devices. [[Module:InfoboxImage]], which is used in this infobox, accommodates the use of scaling. However, setting the appropriate scale is slightly more complex than setting a raw "px" value. This guide provides a quick conversion table to make the process of setting a scale easier. It is based on a default thumbnail setting of 220px. <!-- This is not a real sentence in any way: (size is default multiplied by upright value then rounded to nearest 10) --> {{div col|colwidth=20em}} {{startplainlist}} * <code><nowiki>170px</nowiki></code> → <code><nowiki>upright=0.75</nowiki></code> * <code><nowiki>180px</nowiki></code> → <code><nowiki>upright=0.8</nowiki></code> * <code><nowiki>190px</nowiki></code> → <code><nowiki>upright=0.85</nowiki></code> * <code><nowiki>200px</nowiki></code> → <code><nowiki>upright=0.9</nowiki></code> * <code><nowiki>210px</nowiki></code> → <code><nowiki>upright=0.95</nowiki></code> * <code><nowiki>220px</nowiki></code> → <code><nowiki>upright=1</nowiki></code> * <code><nowiki>230px</nowiki></code> → <code><nowiki>upright=1.05</nowiki></code> * <code><nowiki>240px</nowiki></code> → <code><nowiki>upright=1.1</nowiki></code> * <code><nowiki>250px</nowiki></code> → <code><nowiki>upright=1.15</nowiki></code> * <code><nowiki>260px</nowiki></code> → <code><nowiki>upright=1.2</nowiki></code> * <code><nowiki>270px</nowiki></code> → <code><nowiki>upright=1.23</nowiki></code> * <code><nowiki>280px</nowiki></code> → <code><nowiki>upright=1.25</nowiki></code> * <code><nowiki>290px</nowiki></code> → <code><nowiki>upright=1.3</nowiki></code> * <code><nowiki>300px</nowiki></code> → <code><nowiki>upright=1.35</nowiki></code> {{endplainlist}} {{div col end}}<section end=image_upright /> === Footnote and reference parameters === Any references to support a parameter reserved solely for a numeric value should be placed within the respective {{para|..._footnotes}} or {{para|..._ref}} parameters. For example, place the reference used for the area of City X in the {{para|area_footnotes}} parameters and not in the {{para|area}} parameter. Otherwise, an error may result. === Unformatted numbers and expression errors === Certain parameters require numeric values to be entered in an unformatted/raw fashion—i.e. 1000.0 ''not'' 1,000.0. If an expression error is present, simply remove any commas or spaces from the number. <!-- === Maps === For some locations this infobox supports the display of links to the popular web mapping services Google and Bing. However, in order for this to function a valid map page containing a [[Keyhole Markup Language|KML]] format map must exist. As KML files cannot currently be uploaded, the text of those files must be copied into a Wikipedia page. By default, the infobox uses a file name with the same title as the article at the location <code>Template:Infobox Australian place/mapdata/<place name></code> e.g. [[Raymond Terrace, New South Wales]] uses [[Template:Infobox Australian place/mapdata/Raymond Terrace, New South Wales]]. A list of currently available maps may be found [[Template:Infobox Australian place/mapdata|here]]. --> === Dist#, Dir# and Location# === This is the distance and approximate direction ''from'' another location. The '#' is replaced with a number between 1 and 5. Therefore, five locations can be listed, using {{para|location1}} through {{para|location5}}. The distances can be listed using {{para|dist1}} through {{para|dist5}}. Direction from the locations is optional, and can be specified using {{para|dir1}} through {{para|dir5}}. === Population from Wikidata {{anchor|PopulationFromWikidata}} === If the {{para|pop}} parameter is left empty or not supplied, the template will attempt to retrieve population data from Wikidata. For more information, see the documentation of [[Module:PopulationFromWikidata]]. This is a new feature as of June 2022 (to coincide with the release of the 2021 Australian Census data). Please report any feedback to [[Template talk:Infobox Australian place]].
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