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publisher={MDPI AG},
author={Kolanowski, Bogdan and Augustyniak, Jacek and Latos, Dorota},
year={2018},
month={Dec},
month={12},
pages={477}
}
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@online{mappingunits,
author={Aileen Buckley},
title={Guidelines for minimum size for text and symbols on maps},
year={2008},
month={1},
day={16},
date={2008-01-16},
url={https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/product/mapping/guidelines-for-minimum-size-for-text-and-symbols-on-maps/},
organization={Esri},
urldate={2021-05-03},
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author={CartouCHe},
title={Cartographic Design for Screen Maps},
subtitle={Minimum Dimensions},
year={2012},
month={1},
day={26},
date={2012-01-26},
url={http://www.e-cartouche.ch/content_reg/cartouche/cartdesign/en/html/GenRules_learningObject3.html},
urldate={2021-05-03},
}

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{\WM} algorithm does not have a notion of scale, but it does have a notion of
distance: it accepts a single parameter $D$, the half-circle's diameter.
Assuming measurement units in projected coordinate system are meters (for
example, \titlecite{epsg3857}), conversion is depicted in
example, \titlecite{epsg3857}), values of some popular scales is highlighted in
table~\ref{table:scale-halfcirlce-diameter}.
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1 & \numprint{50000} & 50 \\ \hline
1 & \numprint{250000} & 250 \\ \hline
\end{tabular}
\caption{{\WM} parameter $D$ (half-circle diameter) for popular scales.}
\caption{{\WM} half-circle diameter $D$ for popular scales.}
\label{table:scale-halfcirlce-diameter}
\end{table}