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English: Sample output of nugsl-worldmap script. This image is a sample of output from nugsl-worldmap, a Python script for the manipulation of this map. The flattened projection shown here is convenient for identifying specific locations on the map, because all lines of latitude and longitude are all evenly spaced and parallel. The script can also produce rotated images, add pinpoint marks at particular geographic coordinates, and produce web pages with clickable areas for specific countries and pinpoint marks.
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2008-01-14T11:47:39Z Biercenator 2754x1397 (1755490 Bytes) Updated to current version of map produced by the script.
2007-12-19T13:22:29Z Biercenator 940x477 (2087585 Bytes) == Summary == Refactored from [[:en:Image:BlankMap-World6.svg]], q.v. This image is a sample of output from [http://gsl-nagoya-u.net/appendix/software/worldmap/ nugsl-worldmap], a Python script for the manipulation and maint
2007-12-15T15:31:55Z Biercenator 940x477 (2093416 Bytes) Refactored from [[:en:Image:BlankMap-World6.svg]], q.v. This image might prove useful if you want to change the area shown in the center of the Robinson projection version, since the conversion can be reversed.
2007-12-15T15:18:18Z Biercenator 940x477 (2093416 Bytes) == Summary == Refactored from [[:en:BlankMap-World6.svg]], q.v. This image might prove useful if you want to area shown in the center of the Robinson projection version, since the conversion can be reversed.
{{Information |Description={{en|Sample output of nugsl-worldmap script. This image is a sample of output from [http://gsl-nagoya-u.net/appendix/software/worldmap/ nugsl-worldmap], a Python script for the manipulation of this map. The flattened projection