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This is the info and help page for http://hmap.tango.info
This is the info and help page for https://tango.info/hmap


<h2>Welcome at hmap.tango.info!</h2>
==Description==
<p>A tool that helps you to find any TANGO ARGENTINO event ordered by distance to your chosen origin. Worldwide. Crosses natural and country borders. Some say: It's excellent for geography freaks who have orientation by just seeing major cities. If you prefer water and borders being displayed, you should try [http://gmap.tango.info gmap.tango.info].</p>
<p>A tool that helps you to find Tango Argentino events ordered by distance to your chosen location. </p>
<p>How to use it:</p>
 
==How to use it==
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<li>Center the map to your preferred origin by clicking your origin at the map. You may either click a city or any point in between.</li>
<li>Center the map to your preferred origin by clicking your origin at the map. You may either click a city or any point in between.</li>
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<p>There are alternative ways to center the map to your favourite origin:</p>
<p>There are alternative ways to center the map to your favourite origin:</p>
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<li>You may use [[UN/LOCODE]]s to center the map to a city: e.g. for Berlin it's [http://hmap.tango.info/DEBER hmap.tango.info/DEBER]</li>
<li>You may use [[UN/LOCODE]]s to center the map to a city: e.g. for Berlin it is https://tango.info/hmap/DEBER</li>
<li>You may use the city-search-function in the menu. In the result-list you simply can click your city. If you are  not sure of the exact spelling or the writing inside the database might be different - then you should use wildcards. The asterix * represents any number of characters and the questionmark ? is used for exactly one unknown character.</li>
<li>You may use the city-search-function in the menu. In the result-list you simply can click your city. If you are  not sure of the exact spelling or the writing inside the database might be different - then you should use wildcards. The asterix * represents any number of characters and the questionmark ? is used for exactly one unknown character.</li>
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</ol>
<p>We wish you fun with this service and we are glad if you recommend it to your friends, if you tell us comments to improve it, or if you simply feel to send us regards telling how excellent it is. You may send messages using [http://data.tango.info data.tango.info]</p>


<p>A similar map-service based on the same database and google-map you will find at [http://gmap.tango.info gmap.tango.info].</p>
==See also==
<p>A similar map-service based on the same database and google-map you will find at [[tango.info gmap]].</p>
 
==To do==
 
*http://hmap.tango.info/?lon=10.16&lat=0&scale=13&Date=2008-05-17&f=1&category=cities&ort=berlin&itemstoshow=20&hmap=1
**detailed info to the right and lowercase "i" -> info not Info. This way it is done on tango.info in general.
**display un/locode? editors need it. maybe put in title, if hover over info, it is shown.

Latest revision as of 2013-06-11T04:55:34


This is the info and help page for https://tango.info/hmap

Description

A tool that helps you to find Tango Argentino events ordered by distance to your chosen location.

How to use it

  1. Center the map to your preferred origin by clicking your origin at the map. You may either click a city or any point in between.
  2. Choose a zoom-level that fits best to your area of search. Click a new bar on the zoom-level-bar. Guess a level that might fit your needs. The zoom-level-bar is right of the map.
  3. In the menu right of the map you have to select what you are looking for. Press the show-button for a result-list.

There are alternative ways to center the map to your favourite origin:

  1. You may use UN/LOCODEs to center the map to a city: e.g. for Berlin it is https://tango.info/hmap/DEBER
  2. You may use the city-search-function in the menu. In the result-list you simply can click your city. If you are not sure of the exact spelling or the writing inside the database might be different - then you should use wildcards. The asterix * represents any number of characters and the questionmark ? is used for exactly one unknown character.

See also

A similar map-service based on the same database and google-map you will find at tango.info gmap.

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