User talk:FedeBosio

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Welcome to Wikimedia Commons, FedeBosio!

-- Wikimedia Commons Welcome (talk) 02:00, 30 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Observación[edit]

En la gráfica se ve que, tomando cierto ε, podemos elegir un δ para el cual la distancia entre f(x) y L disminuye, a medida que x se acerca a c.

Buena imagen.

  • Estaba observando que cuando amplío la imagen el delta falla por muy poco en la imagen animada.
  • Si se recorta un poco las zonas que no son usadas entonces la visibilidad puede aumentar [0,2]x[0,5.5] por ejemplo y el peso en bites se reduce.
  • (se podría hacer con otra función como... y recortar mejor para x=1 la imagen para que los textos y se puedan leer incluso en miniatura, aunque esto si es rehacer el proyecto).
  • Si el editor es geoGebra entonces se pueden mover los nombres para que no se sobrepongan entre ellos.

Un saludo.--Marianov (talk) 10:43, 20 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Respuesta[edit]

Muchas gracias por el aporte, ahora lo corrijo, ¡menos mal que conservo el ggb...!

--FedeBosio (talk) 18:14, 20 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)[edit]

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Please use SVG
Please use SVG
Thank you for uploading some images! Did you know that Wikimedia Commons recommends the SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) format for certain types of images? Scalable Vector Graphics are designed to look appropriate at any scale, and SVG images are easier to modify and translate, helping Wikimedia to distribute knowledge to all of the world. A lot of modern programs support SVG export. If you encountered problems or have questions, don't hesitate to ask me, a member of the Graphic Lab, or the Graphics village pump. Uploading images in SVG format isn't mandatory, but it would help. (To avoid any misunderstandings, please don't just put raster images into an SVG container as embedded raster.) Thanks, and happy editing!

EugeneZelenko (talk) 15:48, 22 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Answer[edit]

Thanks for the advice!

I know the advantage of SVG, but in this case, I couldn't upload the file in SVG because Geogebra only exports animations in GIF. Anyway, I will use SVG format in the future for static images.