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Using the new dashed-line feature to mark out a distance

Map
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200km
125miles
Direct line distance

= 603 miles (970 km)
John o' Groats
John o' Groats
Land's End
Land's End
|mark-coord3={{coord|54.6|-4.305}}
|mark-size3=350
|shape3=rule
|shape-angle3=-80.2
|label-angle3=-80.2
|label-pos3=center
|ldy3=-74| ldx3=14
|label3=Direct line distance^^= 603 miles (970 km)
|shape-outline3=dark grey,5,40,[8,4]

Using the new photo-panel feature to highlight a landmark

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1.5km
1mile
none
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National Carillon
National
Carillon
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| mark-coord2 = {{coord|-35.2985|149.1417}}  <!--nb panel-height is always 46 -->
| label-pos2=left, photo-panel, 0.65, 83 <!-- pos, p-p, photo-dimension, panel-width-->
| label-color2=hard blue       <!-- in photo-panel this is also outline/line color -->
| ldx2=26| ldy2=-93              <!-- sets relative position of panel to it's mark -->
| label2=National ^Carillon
| mark-title2=National Carillon
| mark-image2=National Carillon, Canberra ACT.jpg

Using numbered dots, including the new lines features to sort out crowded dots

Map
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200km
125miles
Austerlitz
14
Battle of Wischau on 25 November 1805
12
Battle of Schöngrabern on 16 November 1805
11
Battle of Dürenstein on 11 November 1805
10
Battle of Mariazell on 8 November 1805
9
Battle of Amstetten on 5 November 1805
8
Battle of Lambach on 31 October 1805
7: Ulm
Battle of Ulm from 15 to 20 October 1805
6
Battle of Elchingen on 14 October 1805
5
Battle of Memmingen on 14 October 1805
4
Battle of Haslach-Jungingen on 11 October 1805
3
Battle of Günzburg on 9 October 1805
2
Battle of Wertingen on 8 October 1805
1
Donauwörth on 7 October 1805
  current battle
  Napoleon in command
  Napoleon not in command
| label6=
| label-pos6=top, n-line| jdx6=-8
|ldx6=-13|ldy6=-19
| mark-coord6={{coord|48.45|10.1}}
| mark-title6=[[Battle of Elchingen]] on 14 October 1805

Using new shapes and line features to add items relevant to the article

Map
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500m
550yds
Roman Road
Roman road
Memorial Stone to St Patrick
St Patrick
Memorial Stone
Henrhyd Waterfall
Henrhyd
Waterfall
Blast Furnaces at Banwen
Blast
Furnaces
Roman
Marching
Camp
Roman Fort
Map of the area around Banwen, South Wales, showing the Roman roads and earthworks close to the border between Neath Port Talbot and Powys.[1]
| mark-coord1 = {{coord|51.78365|-3.6553}} 
| shape1=box
| mark-size1=17,17,3
| shape-outline1=hard grey,1,70
| shape-color1=white
| shape-angle1=-9
| label1 = Roman Fort
| ldx1=-3
| mark-title1 = Roman Auxiliary Fort
| label-pos1=left
| label-angle1=0
| label-size1 = 12
  1. ^ Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (1976). Glamorgan Inventory, Vol 1, Part 2: The Iron Age and Roman Occupation. p. 100.