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| #We need to keep the Herred information (the initial typewriter-font labeling from the original maps), however instead of labeling it on top of the boundary lines, we're thinking it would be better to color-code the parishes by those boundaries, and include a Legend off to the side, indicating which Herreds are which color.<br><br> | | #We need to keep the Herred information (the initial typewriter-font labeling from the original maps), however instead of labeling it on top of the boundary lines, we're thinking it would be better to color-code the parishes by those boundaries, and include a Legend off to the side, indicating which Herreds are which color.<br><br> |
| #Some parishes (see [https://www.danishfamilysearch.com/amt18 this example]) are separated by a dotted-line boundary instead of a solid line. If possible, keep the dotted-line boundary, as it indicates that parishes were combined at one point in time. We will indicate what the dotted line boundary means in the Legend. | | #Some parishes (see [https://www.danishfamilysearch.com/amt18 this example]) are separated by a dotted-line boundary instead of a solid line. If possible, keep the dotted-line boundary, as it indicates that parishes were combined at one point in time. We will indicate what the dotted line boundary means in the Legend. |
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| | If you have any questions, please feel free to email me (amberlarsen@familysearch.org) or send me a Yammer :) |