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File:Comparison house brick size.svg[edit]

Thank you for creating a graphic for the different brick sizes over the world. One correction that needs to be made is changing the word "nominal" to "actual" since that is what is shown in the associated table. Nominal is the actual size of brick plus a mortar joint thickness. The table lists actual sizes. Also, you should consider deleting the word "house" brick since the brick shown in the table and your graphic can be used in buildings as well as homes. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bricktrimble (talk • contribs) 15:49, 22 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

✓ Done I've updated the caption and description. Thanks, cmɢʟee ⋅τaʟκ 13:09, 9 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

French version of chart comparing telescopes[edit]

Hi Cmglee,

I am illusrator and webmaster of an educational website deciated to astronomy. Should it be possible to get a Photoshop.psd version with layers at least in height 800 pixels of the chart displayed in english at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Comparison_optical_telescope_primary_mirrors.svg

I would like to translate it into French.

Thanks to reply at Luxorion AT outlook dot com

or via the website Luxorion easy to find on the web. — Preceding unsigned comment was added by 2001:7E8:CC44:4200:5520:D6A8:652F:AA32 (talk) 11:57, 16 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Luxorion, as it's an SVG file, it's not trivial to convert it into separate layers of a PSD file. You could try importing it into Illustrator, but I'm unfamiliar with the process. Cheers, cmɢʟee ⋅τaʟκ 00:47, 19 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for Central Limit Theorem SVG[edit]

I made this derived image from yours: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dice_sum_central_limit_theorem_vertical.svg. The SVG code was well organized, making it really easy to rearrange it the way I wanted. Thanks! --Doradus (talk) 12:19, 29 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, Doradus. I make SVG by hand, so it tends to be more well-structured than output from Inkscape etc. I look forward to seeing what you'll do with your version. Cheers, cmɢʟee ⋅τaʟκ 12:46, 29 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Requesting help to fix SVG[edit]

Hi there, it's been a while. Since it's election season in Malaysia, I've emerged from the proverbial cave to upload another SVG related to the topic. However, the text doesn't look quite as well as this one. Have they changed the SVG rendering, or have I left out something in the stylesheet or XML namespace?

Also, I'm sure some parts of my SVG code are redundant, such as reusing colours. I couldn't think of an elegant way to do it without breaking the neat format you have introduced. Can you help on this? Thanks a bunch! Hytar (talk) 07:44, 16 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Dewan Rakyat 2013 Equal Area (changes).svg
Hi Hytar, thanks for updating the graphic – good work! I've updated the file after
  1. Moving the class to the top of the stylesheet – there's a small chance that the stylesheet has a bug before the word class preventing the class from being parsed and the text reverting to the default style (I don't see any bugs when eyeballing it,
  2. Turning style tags with colours into classes, and
  3. Aligning columns of numbers etc
I've no idea why the font looks different even though both SVG specify 14px normal Bitstream Vera Sans, thought I've previously encountered Wikimedia thumbnails being broken, often because the XML header was incorrect (it's fine in this case) or the renderer had temporary issues. The latter often cleared up after a few days, so it might be worth clearing the cache and rerendering it by adding ?action=purge at the end of the URL.
As a side note, I normally specify "Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif" instead of Bitstream Vera Sans as I think it's more likely that users have these fonts, should they wish to view the SVG on their browser.
Hope that helps, cmɢʟee ⋅τaʟκ 13:03, 16 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]
P.S. I find the colours (especially the faded versions) of PKR, Warisan and Independent, and DAP and PPBM hard to distinguish. Not knowing Malaysian politics well, I cannot recommend alternative colours, but how about increasing their colour saturation, or adding subtle versions of their symbols in the hexagons?
Thank you for your fixes! I have uploaded another version after changing the colours a little. At first I'm basing all colours on this template, but the faded colours (under "/shading" in templates) are more suited as background for text, and seemed too bright for map use. Hence I stuck with the previous colour template from 2008 and adjusted from there. I might tweak them some more to find the "best" palette, but for now I'll put the image into this article.
As for the text, I removed other properties deemed extraneous and used "sans-serif" as font. They are readable even though they look a little off, so I'll give it a pass. Hytar (talk) 18:14, 16 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, Hytar. That's clearer. I'd prefer to specify a widely-available font, though. Otherwise, people who have a very different-looking font assigned as sans-serif will see it garbled. I think Helvetica,Arial is a good choice for wide support and acceptance, and neutral appearance.
A nitpick: I noticed that "general election" is in lowercase where it's in title case in the previous image. Cheers, cmɢʟee ⋅τaʟκ 12:05, 17 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I prefer it to be lower case "general election" following the convention on Wikipedia article titles. That means I need to change the 2013 file, which I try not to; but you can change it if you want, including your suggested font change.
Eventually I'll touch the parliament "changes" file and will take your suggestion into account. In the meantime, I need to work on three files:
  • State assembly/DUN changes file — more work due to increased Sarawak seats in 2016.
  • Base SVG for 2018 parliamentary election — easier because seat number is retained, only name changes and additional parties required.
  • Base SVG for 2018 state assembly elections — "changes" file in item 1 plus increased Sabah seats.
Not sure how much you could help on these. Hytar (talk) 12:47, 17 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Cmglee,

You have changed File:Bayes theorem visualisation.svg so that a description update in articles is required, but the description have been updated in one article only, and in enwiki only.

If you make such changes to an image that require description update, please remember to update descriptions in all articles that use the image, in all languages. Or create a separate new image and replace the old one in an article(s) you want to update.

Kind regards,

--Olexa Riznyk (talk) 05:32, 22 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Olexa Riznyk, I see your point. I had thought that not much has changed, such that captions need to be updated. I'll run through where the image is used and see what I do to update the captions. Thanks for letting me know, cmɢʟee ⋅τaʟκ 11:38, 1 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]

µ symbol not png-ified in Comparison_CD_DVD_HDDVD_BD.svg[edit]

Hi, just a quick note to say the µ symbol used in File:Comparison_CD_DVD_HDDVD_BD.svg doesn't appear to show up when mediawiki converts the SVG into a PNG. I don't know how easy it would be to get that fixed? Mike1024 (t/c) 18:16, 31 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

✓ Done — I've fixed it. Well spotted, Mike1024! Cheers, cmɢʟee ⋅τaʟκ 19:10, 31 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

May I use your geostationary satellite image in a book?[edit]

I would very much like to use the following image:

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Comparison_satellite_navigation_orbits.svg#/media/File:Comparison_satellite_navigation_orbits.svg

I am putting together a book on http://roger-wood.com. The chapter that I am working on now is called "the Clarke Orbit". Your image would make a wonderful illustration for the chapter. If you are agreeable, I will need to know how to give proper attribution.

best regards Roger — Preceding unsigned comment was added by 2600:1010:B00C:80D1:5C2E:8B0D:E6FB:F624 (talk) 17:24, 15 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, and certainly, Roger. The standard attribution:
 © CMG Lee / http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:comparison_satellite_navigation_orbits.svg / CC-BY-SA-3.0
will do. I look forward to seeing your book. Cheers, cmɢʟee ⋅τaʟκ 20:09, 15 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Thank You! - Roger — Preceding unsigned comment was added by 2600:1010:B023:6623:ECDB:1D84:3A43:E091 (talk) 07:27, 17 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Very impressed with images[edit]

I am curious about their creation. I read you've used Python in the past. Do you have any additional information, or some code of how you went about it? I've been interested in delving into a similar project myself. The possibility of controlling a complex visualization programmatically seems like it opens up many interesting doors. I was particularly impressed by the visualization of the binomial theorem (up to the 4th power). I'm well versed in software and Python, so please feel free to be as technical as necessary. Thank you very much for any information, and for the wonderful contributions. (talk) 04:18, 19 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your kind words, ‪Rmiguez0‬. My Python code comprises standalone scripts which output SVG files with the Python code embedded. I wrote short articles on my almost-polyglot SVG-generating Python code and improved its handling of format strings on my Wikipedia user page.
I've since split the generated SVG into two parts: definitions and the main body. If you'd like to see an example, download https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2a/Plato_number.svg and look at its contents. Does the above help answer your question? Let me know if you'd like to work on an illustration together. Cheers, cmɢʟee ⋅τaʟκ 23:58, 19 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Image without license[edit]

File:Folding paper into thirds.svg[edit]

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A barnstar for you![edit]

The Graphic Designer's Barnstar
I was so impressed by one of your images (water phase diagram) that tracked other work you have done. Now I have a folder full of amazing images. I am a teacher (Earth Sciences) and like to use visual aids. Your work prompted me also to read enough about how to properly attribute CC...

Thank you for the work you do. VBIK (talk) 16:39, 9 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you so much, VBIK – that's the kindest thing someone has told me in a long time!

I love spreading useful knowledge and as I wrote on my Wikipedia user page, I'm eager to illustrate science, technology, architecture or mathematics, and always on a lookout for ideas. Please let me know if you know of anything that can be better explained in a diagram.

Best wishes in your teaching,
cmɢʟee ⋅τaʟκ 18:51, 10 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Barnstar[edit]

The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar
With many thanks for your lovely photographs of Friar House. SarahSV (talk) 23:20, 13 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you very much, Sarah. I don't often get photography requests, so it was a fun mission! Cheers, cmɢʟee ⋅τaʟκ 08:55, 14 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Cmglee,
Thank you for your contributions to Commons. I noticed File:Volcanic eruption map.svg is out of date. Could you update it? Thanks again. (And sorry for the somewhat blunt automated message!) OwenBlacker (talk; please ping me in replies) 16:45, 14 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

File:Voyager 2 velocity vs distance from sun.svg[edit]

Hi

Thank you for all your excellent work. I have a query about this file https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Voyager_2_velocity_vs_distance_from_sun.svg

Perhaps I'm wrong but the shape of the "solar system escape velocity" chart in blue looks wrong to me.

I tried to make a version in Excel and it looks quite different (I'm afraid I can;t manage to upload it). My chart is based on the escape velocity changing as one over the square root of the distance from the sun. I wonder if you have used some other formula?

I came across this via this Quora answer: https://www.quora.com/Escape-velocity-from-the-Sun-is-42-1-km-s-but-Voyager-2s-maximum-recorded-speed-is-16-km-s-How-did-it-reach-interstellar-space-What-am-I-missing/answer/Joshua-Engel

Kind regards

David Shaffer — Preceding unsigned comment added by Blitzer99 (talk • contribs) 17:49, 21 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, David. Your concern had already been raised on File_talk:Voyager_2_velocity_vs_distance_from_sun.svg. As I replied, since the data was taken from the graph at the NASA site, I am rather reluctant to change it without further evidence from an equally or more reliable source. (Other factors besides r² losses may affect it.) Cheers, cmɢʟee ⋅τaʟκ 03:11, 24 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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