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No required license templates were detected at this file page. Please correct it, or if you have any questions please check my FAQ or contact me on my talk page. Yours sincerely, Jarekt (talk) 05:14, 9 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Cycle race diagrams

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I did an svg version of one of your diagrams (I could not match the font though. I hope it is all right:

File:Vuelta a los Puentes del Santa Lucía (2015). Metas volantes del premio cima.svg

SVG is ideal for this sort of thing. I used Inkscape to create it.

Hogweard (talk) 21:05, 24 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Estimado ‪Hogweard. Muchas Gracias por el tiempo y tu trabajo. Es cierto, el tipo de letra no es el mismo, pero el resto está excelente.
La letra utilizada es Impact.
Por favor, si puedes decirme cómo hacerlo, (o pasarme un link) me encargaría de hacer los diagramas así a partir de ahora.
Muchas Gracias por todo. Saludos cordiales. Hυgo (talk) 22:39, 24 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Dear Hogweard. Thank you for your time and work. It is true, the font is not the same, but the rest is excellent.
The letter used is Impact.
Please, if you can tell me how to do it (or spend a link) would handle the diagrams do so from now.
Thank you so much for everything. Best regards. Hυgo (talk) 22:39, 24 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]
(Apologies for writing just in English: my Spanish is very, very limited.)
It is difficult to put it simply, but it is not hard to do when you are used to it. You first need to download Inkscape (https://inkscape.org/es/ or https://inkscape.org/es/). Save the file I uploaded and open it in Inkscape: you can use this as a basis for the others.
On the Inkscape screen, there is an arrow icon for selecting and dragging objects. Each bicycle and its shadow are "grouped" so you can drag them around the screen freely. The finish line can be moved about too. I duplicated the positions on your diagram by opening your PNG file in Inkscape, arranging the objects on top of it, and then deleting the original.
(Playing with Inkscape is the best way to get used to it.)
The background is made of a series of overlapping rectangles: if you want a wider diagram, drag each rectangle out to the new shape. (You will then have to increase the visible screen size: File - Document properties - Resize to page content.)
For the names, there is a text icon ("A"). Type the text, choose the right font, colour and font size and drag it where you want it. The shadow is done just by copying and pasting a copy of the text and putting it in a lighter colour, underneath (Page Down) and off-set. Commons will not recognise Impact font, so when it is done, select all the text then "Path - Object to path" (Shift+Ctrl+C).
It begins to make sense once you start to do it. It did not take me very long to do the one I uploaded, and I was starting from the beginning. If you use the one already done, it should not take long at all, once you have become accustomed to the programme.
I hope this helps a little.
Hogweard (talk) 15:38, 25 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]