:Thanks so much, {{ping|Pruthviraya}} Sorry missed your message and have just seen it. Great observation! Cheers, [[w:user:cmglee|'''cmɢʟee''']] ⋅[[w:user_talk:cmglee|τaʟκ]] 00:42, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
:Thanks so much, {{ping|Pruthviraya}} Sorry missed your message and have just seen it. Great observation! Cheers, [[w:user:cmglee|'''cmɢʟee''']] ⋅[[w:user_talk:cmglee|τaʟκ]] 00:42, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
::Hi {{ping|Pruthviraya}} I tried updating the chart today.
::Though Crux could be successfully updated, changing Sculptor to yellow makes two adjacent regions have the same colour as the constellations map around the left and right edges and the adjacent Aquarius is already yellow. I couldn't find any green region which is not adjacent to a yellow region to use instead.
::If you or your daughters can find another colouring, I'd love to hear about your solution.
::Cheers,<br />[[w:user:cmglee|'''cmɢʟee''']] ⋅[[w:user_talk:cmglee|τaʟκ]] 16:50, 23 June 2023 (UTC)
You generation graph is really amazing. However, one thing I noticed is that the Covid-19 Pandemic is not on it. Should it be added, since it's a pretty major event? Gottfriedjacob5 (talk) 21:37, 2 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I don't know what you're referring to – please elaborate. Regardless, Wikimedia editors come from all around the world, and it behoves us to tolerate one another's shortcomings. cmɢʟee ⋅τaʟκ12:46, 12 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Elemental sourcing periodic table
Hello,
I was looking at this on APOD and on Wikipedia as well, and the versions I saw seemed to have 7 different colors on the chart itself, but only 6 on the key. Is that correct? There appear to be too greys, one very light, almost white and one darker. (Along with pink, green, blue, yellow, and purple.)
Are you referring to File:nucleosynthesis_periodic_table.svg? I see 7 colours in the legend, the rightmost being an olive grey labelled "Human synthesis // No stable isotopes".
Hi, I was working on an astronomy project with my daughters, and the coloring in your chart produced 21 Blue, 23 Green, 23 Red and 21 Yellow constellations. This asymmetry was/is intriguing. Anyways, we recolored Crux to blue and Sculptor to yellow in our project to maintain non-adjacency of colors, while keeping all colors to 22 each. They wanted me to share this feedback with you. Thanks. Pruthviraya (talk) 23:24, 25 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hi @Pruthviraya: I tried updating the chart today.
Though Crux could be successfully updated, changing Sculptor to yellow makes two adjacent regions have the same colour as the constellations map around the left and right edges and the adjacent Aquarius is already yellow. I couldn't find any green region which is not adjacent to a yellow region to use instead.
If you or your daughters can find another colouring, I'd love to hear about your solution.
Sarang and you are experts in creating SVG-files manually, however if we talk about ≫1000 SVG-files, it will be necesarry to use automatic tools (e.g. as discribed at mw:Manual:Coding_conventions/SVG, such as User:SVGWorkaroundBot). Wikimedia Commons has about 2.5 Million SVG-files, most of them are neither large, nor embedded in Wikipedia.
Sarang and Glrx seem to not support Mass-uploading of compressed files, which mostly I summerized in :c:Help:SVG_guidelines
@JoKalliauer: Thanks for your explanation. I understand that the task is too large for a small group of editors, but as with Wikipedia, using the community makes it more manageable. Having a category like Category:Large_SVG_files (even better showing number of articles using them, or pageviews per month) lets us prioritise the files. Other than maps, for which I don't have a solution, I don't think there are many huge SVGs that are much viewed.
I agree that compression leading to obfuscation e.g. removing whitespace/formatting or using obscure identifiers is subobtimal. Most of the SVG generated by tools like Inkscape have redundant attributes and styles which can be safely removed or condensed into classes or symbols. I don't know how feasible it might be to ask contributors using Inkscape to save as Plain SVG to reduce the cruft.
One commenter mentioned serving the smaller of the rendered PNG and the SVG. It seems a great idea, though it makes editors uncertain which would be served.
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I'm currently in a lab in the University of Toronto and I am doing some research on perception and attention involving human gaze in virtual reality. A coworker of mine came across your hollow face image that you made on blender with a "housewife model" from sketchfab. We would love to use your model in our study as we believe it is a perfect fit. Are you able to send me your original blender file for your hollow-face? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollow-Face_illusion#/media/File:Hollow_face_illusion.gif
If not, could you let me know how you were able to create that image? Thank you! Jadeywadeyyy (talk) 18:29, 7 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hi there. On File:Generation timeline.svg, do you think we really need things like the world events listed? Because some would argue "Hey why isn't [such and such] event here" like the Gulf War for instance. I feel like it would be more concise to just have the generation names and birth years.
Thanks for bringing up the "29 F8" error message. It seems the new renderer no longer recognises the "big solidus" character, so I've replaced it with a normal slash.
The characteristics and names of some of the generations are greatly influenced by world events such as the Lost, Silent and G.I. generations. Hence, superimposing the world events helps the reader perceive the timeline better. I understand your concern that some may question which events should appear, but we can handle them case-by-case.
Okay. Now, should the War on Terror and Web 2.0 parts really be extending that far into the chart? It's been argued the GWOT, or at least the main portion, ended in 2021 (the National Defense Service Medal stopped being offered after December 2022). Also, Web3 started being discussed more around 2021, which some argue is the successor to Web 2.0.--204.111.198.14720:41, 18 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]