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CA prop 187 map[edit]

It looks like you must have accidentally uploaded the wrong map in your most recent revision of https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1994CaliforniaProposition187.svg. The previous maps look a lot more plausible anyway. I couldn't figure out how to revert it myself; I hope this is the right place to point it out. — Preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.7.24.119 (talk) 20:54, 1 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

@24.7.24.119: Ah thank you for letting me know about my error. Highly appreciate it :). --Fluffy89502 ~ talk 02:47, 2 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Community Insights Survey[edit]

RMaung (WMF) 01:15, 10 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Reminder: Community Insights Survey[edit]

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New LA Metro Icons[edit]

Hi Fluffy, I noticed your great icons for the new LA Metro lines and wonder/hope you might have interest in helping me with a coding project to incorporate them? I am working on the backend lua module to handle the swapping of and display of the icons throughout Wikipedia as they change over and would like to get the whole set in place so I can finish testing and wrap it up - but didn't want to clobber anything you had started. I noticed you created a few last week and they work great. However, the colors don't match my reference and wonder if you know something I don't? Since you got the font right (DIN Alternate Bold?) I thought you might be getting these from source instead of creating them? My references are pretty lame but I'm looking to create the complete A - J icon set set from the graphic in this article from last week. I am a rank amateur with Illustrator and since it's something you already started - figured I would ask for your help first. Please ping me with any questions here or on Wikipedia. Thanks! Lexlex (talk) 20:45, 30 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

@Lexlex: First of all apologies for taking too long to respond. I’d be interested in helping you with your project so please get in touch about anything you want me to do! On the other hand for the sources of the icons I used the following file: File:Future Los Angeles County Metro Rail.svg.
Feel free to contact me and I’ll make sure to respond much quicker. Fluffy89502 ~ talk 03:21, 8 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@Fluffy89502: Ah good! Somehow I missed your ping. In any case I was able to find vector files for the service icons within the Metro website and convert them, so all is good. I am now working on vectors for the older Pacific Electric dash signs which will be a bit more challenging. Lexlex (talk) 12:36, 23 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
@Lexlex: Good luck! ~ Fluffy89502 ~ talk 01:37, 27 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Reminder: Community Insights Survey[edit]

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How do you make such good svg maps![edit]

Hi, I keep noticing great maps you've made in an svg format and I keep wishing I knew how to make them. I used mapchart.net to make some png maps, which you replaced with much better svg maps on some US senate elections pages. I tried saving these files as svgs but the color all just goes to black. Could you please help an amateur photo editor who's trying to start updating Wikipedia maps with some tips on how you make these svg maps? Thanks and keep it up with your great work on the wikis!

--Pluma (talk) 22:11, 4 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

@Pluma: Sorry for responding late but sure here are some tips. I almost always use Adobe Illustrator to create those maps and diagrams, but sometimes some files don’t work with Illustrator due to them being programmed in another program, thus requiring me to use Inkscape then. I have never used any other SVG editor. What’s probably happening with your edits is that the SVG code is invalid. If I were you I would download Inkscape or purchase Illustrator to create SVG diagrams. Once you have an appropriate program all you need to do is download a map from Commons, edit it to your desire, then save it, and then upload it to Commons if desired.
If you have any other questions feel free to ask (and I’ll make sure to respond quicker too)! Fluffy89502 ~ talk 03:16, 8 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Important message for file movers[edit]

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Google Code-In 2019 is coming - please mentor some documentation tasks![edit]

Hello,

Google Code-In, Google-organized contest in which the Wikimedia Foundation participates, starts in a few weeks. This contest is about taking high school students into the world of opensource. I'm sending you this message because you recently edited a documentation page at Wikimedia Commons.

I would like to ask you to take part in Google Code-In as a mentor. That would mean to prepare at least one task (it can be documentation related, or something else - the other categories are Code, Design, Quality Assurance and Outreach) for the participants, and help the student to complete it. Please sign up at the contest page and send us your Google account address to google-code-in-admins@lists.wikimedia.org, so we can invite you in!

From my own experience, Google Code-In can be fun, you can make several new friends, attract new people to your wiki and make them part of your community.

If you have any questions, please let us know at google-code-in-admins@lists.wikimedia.org.

Thank you!

--User:Martin Urbanec (talk) 22:04, 23 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

File:US House 2020 retirements.svg[edit]

Hi, It looks like something went wrong in your update to File:US House 2020 retirements.svg, shifting state and district borders. I reverted the change. I don't see any news about a retirement in CA-47 though, so I didn't change the file after reverting. Was it a different district you were looking to update? Tcr25 (talk) 13:24, 27 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

@Tcr25: It’s all good that you reverted it it isn’t that big of a deal. I used Illustrator to edit the image but it seems that Illustrator messes up SVG’s created within Inkscape even though the errors don’t show up in Illustrator. Fluffy89502 ~ talk 19:43, 28 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I agree 11njabulo33 (talk) 21:47, 10 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Agree 11njabulo33 (talk) 21:48, 10 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

LR[edit]

Hello Fluffy89502,

I have closed your your license reviewer request as "not done". Please feel free to apply again in the future and ensure to respond to questions and concerns raised by the community. Regards. T CellsTalk 22:33, 14 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

About your license review request[edit]

Hello, Fluffy89502. I asked some questions on your request, please remember to reply if you are free. Regards. 轻语者 (talk) 12:20, 23 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]


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California Prop 24 (2020)[edit]

Hello there, I would like to add that the map you have created in regards to Proposition 24 is not entirely accurate. I haven't looked at every county, but in Los Angeles County, fewer than 60% voted yes, while in San Francisco a majority voted no. I would suggest the California Secretary of State website for more accurate figures https://electionresults.sos.ca.gov/returns/maps/ballot-measures/prop/24 .

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Yours sincerely, Elli (talk) 04:23, 2 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

SMOM on visa policy maps[edit]

Hello, I see that you insist on having SMOM on visa policy maps. However, when an entity is not recognized by a country, these maps usually don't show it at all, rather than showing it with another color. For example, the visa policy of the US shows Western Sahara as part of Morocco, the visa policy of China shows Kosovo as part of Serbia, and both show Abkhazia and South Ossetia as part of Georgia. Since the US and China don't recognize SMOM as a sovereign entity, for consistency SMOM should not be shown on their visa policy maps.

I agree with showing SMOM on visa policy maps of countries that recognize it, such as the Schengen Area, but its current display is excessively prominent, and its square could be confused as representing its location as an island. So in this case I propose moving the square and SMOM label to a corner of the image, outside the globe outline, and removing the flag.

In addition, you seem to have saved the SVG files with software like Inkscape so it has disturbed their text structure and added unnecessary code. In the future, please save these files as text. Heitordp (talk) 03:54, 14 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

File:High Speed Railroad Map of the United States 2013.svg[edit]

Hi Fluffy89502,

Could you please update the File:High Speed Railroad Map of the United States 2013.svg to show the section of track between Harrisburg, PA and Philadelphia, PA has completed construction and is now running up to 110mph? VX1NG (talk) 23:00, 1 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Sure I’ll do it within a few hours. Fluffy89502 ~ talk 19:45, 2 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Fluffy89502: Thanks! Would you be able to add an additional legend for 90 mph (140 km/h) services? Also, there's quite a few updates that the map needs I am not sure if it's best for me to just list them here or should I list them somewhere else? Thanks, VX1NG (talk) 18:00, 12 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@VX1NG: I don’t have a source that states which services are 90 mph and I do not know of a Wikipedia page that would have it since I do not specialize in railroads and transit. If you can provide me with a source I’ll do it, however. Fluffy89502 ~ talk 22:04, 14 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Fluffy89502: I am having difficulty finding a single source for all the 90 mph sections. Here are the updates I have confirmed so far:
<90 mph (140 km/h) speed operation:
Philadelphia, PA to Atlantic City, NJ
90 mph (140 km/h) operation:
between Joliet, IL to Alton, IL
between Fort Madison, IA and Carrollton, MO
between Encitas, CA to Irvine, CA
between Poughkeepsie, NY and where the 110mph section begins heading toward Albany
110 mph (180 km/h) operation:
extended from Kalamazoo, MI to Albion, MI
extended from Hartford, CT to Springfield, CT
It might be a good idea to change the legend for planned lines to dashed for all the different speeds that way different planned/under construction projects can be more easily differentiated
Planned/under construction <90 mph (140 km/h) speed operation:
Chicago, IL to Moline, IL (formerly planned for Dubuque, IA)
Chicago, IL to Rockford, IL
Rutland, VT extended to Burlington, VT
New Orleans, LA to Mobile, AL
Planned/under construction 90 mph (140 km/h) speed operation:
Minneapolis, MN to Duluth, MN VX1NG (talk) 03:18, 16 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@VX1NG: By "Encitas" did you mean Encinitas? I have never heard of the former before and I live in Southern California. Also, I am afraid of updating the map with what you stated and leaving out any other potential corridors that fall within the definitions of what you want me to draw. I can update the map either way but I would not be surprised if the map gets reverted. Let me know what you want me to do with this. Fluffy89502 ~ talk 02:48, 29 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Fluffy89502: Yes apologies, I meant Encinitas. Based on your feedback, let's hold off on creating a new designation for 90 mph (140 km/h) corridors. I still think it would be a good idea to change the legend for planned lines to dashed for all the different speeds that way different planned/under construction projects can be more easily differentiated. Let me know you're thoughts. VX1NG (talk) 23:31, 29 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Sure, I can do that. I'll do that change today or tomorrow. Fluffy89502 ~ talk 19:35, 3 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Fluffy89502 Was there anything additional you needed from me? VX1NG (talk) 12:44, 5 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@VX1NG: My apologies for not getting back to you sooner. I got caught up with other things and forgot about this. Do you have a source which states these speed restrictions? Fluffy89502 ~ talk 23:16, 24 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Unfortunately, there isn't a single source. Would you like me to compile all the sources here or somewhere else? VX1NG (talk) 15:45, 29 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Yes that would be great. If you compile them somewhere else just leave the link to it here. Fluffy89502 ~ talk 17:45, 29 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Cigarette Tax Per State.svg[edit]

On the map, Illinois should be colored purple since it is $2.98 per pack. I hate to bug you, but New Mexico needs a similar change.


Palosirkka (talk) 08:47, 24 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Could you please explain the basis for your claim that File:Los Angeles Segregation Map.png is in the public domain? The stated source is much too vague to provide useful information to verify this. - Jmabel ! talk 14:53, 20 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah I don’t think this is in the public domain. I uploaded this when I was less familiar with copyright law and just assumed that since it used census data that it was in the public domain. Feel free to delete the post and if needed feel free to contact me in order to state that I myself do not think that such upload is in the public domain. Fluffy89502 ~ talk 23:18, 24 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]
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File: 20230620000542!Female_toplessness_laws_in_the_United_States_by_State_and_Territory.svg[edit]

In light of a statement made by Rose Montoya after the White House flashing incident that toplessness is legal in D.C., I double-checked the veracity of her statement and added relevant references to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topfreedom_in_the_United_States, both case law and statute.

I downloaded your by-state Topfreedom map and edited it to reflect the current status of D.C. statute and case law. I made the edits on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with the Inkscape SVG editor from the repository. The only change I made was copying the light blue color of the 'legal' legend to the small bubble for D.C.

Then I updated your by-state map of https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Female_toplessness_laws_in_the_United_States_by_State_and_Territory.svg

I've double-checked and the changes appear to have carried through to pages that use this file, and the thumbnails all appear to be correct, and downloading the file retrieves my version. However, there are a couple of potential problems with the resulting Wikipedia database as a result of my changes that I didn't anticipate and don't know how to repair. Sincerest apologies, I humbly beg your assistance in righting things if required?

1) I did not know how to obtain a file date and time before saving the file, and the file name that appears in the URL when I view the updated file lacks this timestamp plus it also lack an 'archive' in the url heirarchy, so it may not have been named and stored properly. I'm an infrequent editor and assumed that the timestamp would be automatically prepended, plus I also assumed that the URL would be automatically assigned. I have no idea what I did wrong or how to fix it, or if it is even a problem at all.

2) Although the file change has propagated through apparently without issues, the file that I edited is still attributed to you. I'm fine with that. I don't edit Wikipedia often and I don't need credit for my contributions. If you need to change anything about the way the file is attributed so you don't take responsibility for my changes, that's fine too.

I noted inconsistencies in the files that the various URLs retrieved from that page, but they all seem to have cleared up in the time it took me to write this note to you. I'm assuming that either I had a umatrix script blocking issue or that these changes took time to propagate and have now corrected themselves. When I used the download link at the top and the file link/thumbnail link to my updated version in the revision list, all retrieved files resembled your latest file rather than my updated file. They now return my updated file and I'm not sure what the problem was.

Thank you for your work on this SVG and for any fixes you might incorporate to the changes I made. Again, since I factt-checked and added references, I think this change is safe. My edits may be okay as-is but I'm agreeable if you feel that you need to make additional changes. CherylJosie (talk) 01:33, 20 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]

@CherylJosie: It's not a problem and it just takes time for the file to update systemwide. After 24 hours or so the uploaded file should be consistently displayed and downloaded when prompted while the previous versions are available further down the commons page of said file. Fluffy89502 ~ talk 03:37, 23 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Dear colleague! You asked in the description of your edit to undo it if it is bad. I think your edit is interesting and almost perfect, but I noticed two problems: 1. it calls to non-existing subpage of non-existing template (they both never existed); 2. it contains five left curly brackets but seven right curly brackets. I made my best to solve these problems without destroying the idea of your edit. For now, the template has different colours at different pages; see for example File:Berkeley campus Campanile.jpg (brown), File:Lynching-of-casey-and-cora.jpg (white), File:PeraltaHome SanLeandroCA 1860.jpg (green), et caetera. Is it just what you wanted? Gamliel Fishkin 00:01, 13 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]