Hi Douglas,We actually included the exact latitude and longitude in the caption.
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The caption incorrectly identified Mr. van Praag, who wasn't named, as a lawyer.
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I did not use an edit summary, nor did I change the caption, which was an error.
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The point you raised isn't in the caption so the point you raised is irrelevant.
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I have added row scopes, column scopes, and caption titles to all of the tables.
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I don't see any problem with attributing the artist on the caption too, however.
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In the caption, be sure to identify where in the world your snapshots come from.
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Just noticed that the criteria still includes the requirement of a full caption.
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If this parameter is not declared, the template will generate a default caption.
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Provide with a caption, as of a photograph or a drawing
Taking exception; especially a quibble based on a captious argument; "a mere caption unworthy of a reply"
Subtitle: translation of foreign dialogue of a movie or TV program; usually displayed at the bottom of the screen
Brief description accompanying an illustration
CAPTION is an annual comic convention specialising in British small press comics. It was first held in Oxford in January 1992, subsequently being held in summer each year. ...
The descriptive heading or title of a document or part therof; A title or brief explanation attached to an illustration or cartoon; A piece of text appearing on screen as subtitle or other part of a film or broadcast; The section on an official paper that describes when, where, what was taken, ...
(CAPTION/S) The boxes describing scenes and action in comic-book panels, e.g., Meanwhile or Night. The waterfront was dank and deserted.
(Captions) Text that appears over a video that labels a scene, identifies a location or person, or narrates dialogue onscreen. Captions can be either open or closed. ...
(Captions) Text which is located beneath or next to the image which usually refers to something related to that image