User talk:Mscuthbert

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Test

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Deletion request

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Hi. I'm the designer of the planet images. As you may know, these images are on a deletion request process, due to a copyright mark I let on the website where I first published them 5 years ago. I removed the copyright mark but I'm not sure it will be enough to avoid the deletion verdict. I'm really afraid that, without keep votes on the deletion pages, they will be deleted from wikicommon. So may I ask you to go on the deletion pages and simply mention you think they can stay on Wiki Common ?

The deletion pages are the following :

- Commons:Deletion requests/File:Size planets comparison.jpg

- Commons:Deletion requests/File:Telluric planets size comparison.jpg

- Commons:Deletion requests/File:Earth moon position and scale.jpg

- Commons:Deletion requests/File:Earth moon size comparison.jpg

Thank you very much.

--Lsmpascal (talk) 08:33, 25 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Scale degrees with carets

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Thanks for creating File:Scale deg 1.svg, File:Scale deg 2.svg, File:Scale deg 3.svg, File:Scale deg 4.svg, File:Scale deg 5.svg, File:Scale deg 6.svg, File:Scale deg 7.svg, File:Scale deg 8.svg, and File:Scale deg 9.svg. I'm writing to ask why the images contain a margin at the bottom, making them, in effect, superscript (compare scale degree 1, 1, and 1). Note the new version of File:Scale deg 9.svg uploaded so as to, "Change whitespace: 6px margin each side, in 200px height. (aimed at en:template:music, for x12px size)". If you think that new version is an improvement then I ask you to please make similar changes (trimming) to all the other files. If you think that the new version is not an improvement then I ask that you to please provide an explanation that we can add to each file to prevent trimmed versions. Hyacinth (talk) 03:17, 13 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

On my computer the scale degree 1 looks much more inline with the text than scale degree 9 does, which was the main reason for creating it. But maybe we need non-whitespaced bottom usage too? (MSC: not logged in here...). 209.6.217.65 11:45, 13 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]