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snoyes 00:25, 26 Jan 2004 (UTC)


Howdy. I left a question over at Talk:Dog agility (I wouldn't normally also write here, but I figure you're new, and watchlists aren't super-effective at the moment). Oh, and welcome to wikipedia from me also. -- Finlay McWalter 00:45, 26 Jan 2004 (UTC)


Hi Elf, I'm one (of many) admins in Wikipedia, and just wanted to let you know I removed a comment on your User page "I have never been in the Marines." If this was indeed something you wanted on your page, please feel free to put it back in. The only reason I removed it was because the change was attributed to "64.173.9.44" and not to you, so I thought it might be vandalism. However, it might have been you were simply logged out and edited your User page. Welcome to Wikipedia, and feel free to ask if there is any confusion. Fuzheado 05:10, 26 Jan 2004 (UTC)


I'm afraid there really aren't very good tutorials or standards for images, and most wikipedians are relative novices at HTML and particularly Cascading Style Sheets. The whole point of the wiki markup is that folks like this can produce nice pages, but there's a problem when the wikimarkup doesn't adequately capture enough functionality. On a related note, you'll see that almost all tables are implemented as HTML tables (which is an ugly, rather difficult syntax to use), although the latest version of MediaWiki does include some simple table markup. In the absence of decent "floaty thing" markup in wikimarkup, most people seem to copy image code from somewhere they know works (occasionally with ugly results). That's one of the little things I end up fixing whenever I encounter it. There's no substitute for experience, it seems ;( -- Finlay McWalter 22:06, 27 Jan 2004 (UTC)

with regard to formatting the different exercises on dog agility, I think what you have looks fine (better than many pages). Alternatively, you could make each exercise a sub-heading (with three = s instead of two), or you could encode them into some kind of table (the table markup, I've discovered, is described on the "meta" wikipedia at MediaWiki User's Guide: Using tables - but I've never used it). But don't sweat the format too much - information is what people come here for. -- Finlay McWalter 22:11, 27 Jan 2004 (UTC)
There is a stylesheet, but it doesn't seem to be officially documented, so I think one shouldn't make reference to it in an article. Mediawiki (the software that runs wikipedia) does take out several HTML tags (and scripts and stuff) but it leaves in "style" directives. So this means one can use CSS, but one can't really reference a stylesheet (which kind of defeats the purpose of CSS). Thus you'll see only very small uses of CSS, almost entirely to do with floating tables and graphics. -- Finlay McWalter 12:46, 28 Jan 2004 (UTC)

contributions

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Hi Elf. One can indeed look at the detailed contributions made by any user. [1] are mine, [2] are yours (for example). The only "problem" is that every edit ever made gets listed there, which is not very good for navigation. And I just sort of started my contribution page to highlight the contributions that I made which I consider "significant". - snoyes 23:22, 29 Jan 2004 (UTC)

mineral wikiproject?

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Hi. I saw your experimental mineral taxobox - it looks good. The usual way such cross-page consistency is achieved is by agreement with the appropriate WikiProject - which is a group of wikipedians who care about the subject in question. Doing this means that "all the bases" are covered, and that you can say any decision was arrived at after due consideration and with consensus. The wikiproject page lists all the current wikiprojects (those that I'm aware of, at least), and there doesn't seem to be anything very relevant - there isn't even a geology one, never mind a mineralogy subwikiproject. So you might consider starting one (it's really only a page in the wikipedia namespace, and a discussion page where a few folks get together and chew the relevant fat). I figure the way to do so is something like:

  1. have a look at the edit summaries of a bunch of the articles in question, and see if you can figure out which active wikipedians are working in that area - then message them and see if they want to join a wikiproject on the subject
  2. failing that (or better, after that) invite more comment/members on Village pump.

The biology dweebs did this a while ago, mostly so they could get their nomenclature consistent and their taxoboxes straight. It's probably also a great way to avoid fights too :) -- Finlay McWalter | Talk 22:09, 1 Feb 2004 (UTC)

Yes, I agree (I'm also one of those biology dweebs ;). Be aware that there is an un-declared WikiProject for compounds. See Inorganic table information and a declared one for elements. See WikiProject Elements. The reason this is important is because there is a fair amount of overlap between compounds, minerals, and elements. So we will have to coordinate between the three. --mav 00:31, 2 Feb 2004 (UTC)
OK, I created WikiProject Rocks and Minerals. Elf 22:21, 6 Feb 2004 (UTC)

Foundation Series edits

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Thank you for your good work copyediting the Foundation Series. As you can tell from its edit history, I'm pretty much the proud parent of that article. Every single change you made was for the better. Keep up the good work. →Raul654 23:07, Feb 3, 2004 (UTC)

city stubs

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Not sure how to respond, will try this... Yes I do intend to fill in those pages (actually kreise) and many more for the communities downline. As admin for a group that studies this area, I hope to have a lot of help.

Bwood 04:25, 4 Feb 2004 (UTC)~


Hi! I've noticed your project and i find it in a good way. Count me in, but since i am doing a PhD in (structural) geology i'd rather spend my free time, thinking about other things... :) But i'll be around... Cheers, Muriel 10:29, 5 Feb 2004 (UTC)


Well, I suppose 150 Billion dollars may be more or less correct - but there is limited space there. A line wont hurt. But it does seem odd, doesnt it -- "A million Vietnamese families were killed, and a fortune the size of two Bill Gates bank accounts was spent in doing it." Its "complex territorial socio-economics" and all that... but the two facts side by side make an interesting statement about the source.-戴&#30505sv

Redirects for deletion

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Please nominate redirects for deletion at Wikipedia:Redirects for deletion and not at the main vfd page. I will remove your entry shortly. --Jiang 23:34, 14 Feb 2004 (UTC)


Hi Elf, I saw you changed pictures on Rembrandt page to thumbnail format. Why? They were not too large, not too many. The article is about a painter, so some paintings should fit on the page. I hope you don't feel all images should be converted to the thumbnail format anyhow? Probably not, since you did not convert the picture on your user page yet :) Cheers, Erik Zachte 09:42, 19 Feb 2004 (UTC)


The (overly) enthusiastic ameritech.net user

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I just wanted to thank you for copyediting the flurry of new pages the 6[78].x.y.z user interested in all things Croatian has been creating over the last few days. I wish they responded to my invitation to get a username, but oh well. --Shallot 14:05, 19 Feb 2004 (UTC)

I agree, I noticed how they keep updating it, which is good, though I wish they'd lose more of those English errors as well :) I'm thinking it's a Croatian immigrant that has been in the States for quite a while, because they seem to know various intricate idioms though they're somewhat troubled by punctuation, spelling and similar things. So far I managed to leave one message at User talk:68.252.172.59 while they were editing, but they missed it (hopefully they didn't ignore it). I'm watching a lot of the pages they frequent so I'll try to "catch" them next time on the next random IP. --Shallot 16:34, 19 Feb 2004 (UTC)

Dashes

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I've completed my edit of Wikipedia:Manual of Style and the related Dash (punctuation). Feel free to correct my mistakes now ;) Jor 21:35, 19 Feb 2004 (UTC)

And now for real ;) Jor 21:41, 19 Feb 2004 (UTC)

Elf, thx for the reply. I'll revert the thumbnails then. In fact I spotted your edit only days after the fact as well. Thanks to Wikiholic Watchers, which encourages me to put my monitor upside down at least two hours per day :) Cheers, Erik Zachte 18:05, 25 Feb 2004 (UTC)


If you fail to capitalize the article's initial word, like democracy, it will autocapitalize to Democracy. But Bill clinton will not autodirect to Bill Clinton. There is a good reason for this, but I have forgotten it. :) Anyway, just trying to answer your question. :) Of course, many redirects have been made, so if you type Wikipedia:Village Pump it redirects to the Wikipedia:Village pump. Jwrosenzweig 22:26, 4 Mar 2004 (UTC)


History of CA: No problem! And ditto apologies from me! No worries! :) ~j jengod 22:50, Mar 4, 2004 (UTC)


Thumbnailed images "bugs"

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Hi! =) See Wikipedia talk:Extended image syntax for the reply. Take care, --Maio 06:17, Mar 9, 2004 (UTC)

Dashes

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Hi Elf. I don't get time to respond to everything here, alas! I am agnostic with regard to the autoconversion syntax eventually adopted. The key point is that the MoS is our Bible of correct practice. We all know that many, perhaps most, entries do not reach the standards prescribed in the MoS, certainly not in their original draft form, but we all work to improve the entries until they are presented correctly. I (and many other contributors who have commented on this matter in the past) am strongly opposed to dumbing down the manual of style, and thus encouraging poor quality articles. Tannin 20:51, 9 Mar 2004 (UTC)

Image deletion

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Hi, Texture mentioned that you had listed Image:Image:PyreneanShepSmooth wb.jpg on Wikipedia:speedy deletions and that he was having trouble deleting it. As far as I can tell, that's because it doesn't exist! For some reason, when you go to that page, it shows an image and pretends that nothing links to it. You're really seeing Image:PyreneanShepSmooth wb.jpg, but with a double "image:" in the filename. This happens on all images by the looks of it. Image:Image:Aster.jpg, for example, does the same thing, as did a few others I tried. Angela. 22:00, Mar 9, 2004 (UTC)

hey!

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keep up the awesome work.....but be sure to get some sleep! :) Kingturtle 07:04, 10 Mar 2004 (UTC)

Thumbnails

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Did you get your dog thumbnails working? Looks good to me, Mark Richards 05:46, 11 Mar 2004 (UTC)

yey! my photos are being used!

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Thanks for all the moves of my photos, I really appreciate your work. It looks like I'm going to be pretty busy with some mediation stuff over the next few days, so won't be doing much in the way of table tidying etc. But I'll be back soon. -- sannse (talk) 22:29, 12 Mar 2004 (UTC)

wikimoney

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Cool! ;) WormRunner | Talk 04:19, 14 Mar 2004 (UTC)

Hi - msg tags have two {{ }}. Thanks. I've fixed for the Mac picture. Secretlondon 19:52, 24 Mar 2004 (UTC)

Kate Elliot

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Hey, no big deal. I'm constantly amazed by the POV that manages to get out in my articles--I think to myself, "that's self evident!". Anyway, somebody else will pick it up. Wiki power! Yours, Meelar 06:20, 30 Mar 2004 (UTC)


Hi Elf,

Many thanks for your comment welcoming me. I was a bit nervous about making changes at first. Now I think I am addicted. Anyway, I left a question on the talk agility page. You may wish to look at it.

In general I use google to do metric conversions. If you want to try doing some yourself, just type the value into google. For example:
120 ft
10 sq miles in sq km
and press search as you would normally do. It amazes me how easy and powerful it is. If you haven't already, then try it for yourself.

If you are able to provide metric values when you are creating or editing pages, that would be useful. You may also wish to do some conversions on pages discussing topics that you know something about. Thanks again for the kind comments and the useful links.
Bobblewik 19:33, 30 Mar 2004 (UTC)


Hello, Elf!

Thanks for the compliments! Your revisions are all very apt! --Wighson 02:10, 2004 Apr 1 (UTC)


Dunks Yate

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Thanks for your interesting comments, on my Talk page. I agree very much, the article needs expansion and NPOVing. Nevertheless, it's clear that Dunk can change, especially if you read his closing entry on the Yate Talk page:
Adrian. I'm sorry the argument escalated so much. I'm fairly new to this and this was my first experience of the frustration of someone deleting my work which I thought was quite valid. I have taken on board some of your POVs and will consider them in the future. I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on some of the other things.
I do almost exclusively picture work but one of these days I'll write a new article. Best Wishes,
Adrian Pingstone 06:43, 1 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Admin

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Glad to see Kingturtle nominated you for admin. I saw you on the "Animal Shelter" page. I hope you didn't mind my edit of euthanasia->killed. I've had at least two dogs for the last 30 years or so and countless other flying, running, climbing and swimming friends. Good luck! Cecropia 05:48, 6 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Thanks for the nice note. I'm sorry you didn't want admin right now, as you seemed a shoo-in, but I guess it's a grace to not do more than you feel you can at any time. Your dog training is remarkable. I've had six dogs for life and I would be ashamed to parade them in front of you. The Beagle (from the pound) obeys any command instantly, just so it's to sniff, snack or snooze. I can finally let her off the leash in the woods because I can outrun her. Our shepherd/whippet/whatisit mix is not the brightest, but she is the absolute sweetest animal I've ever had. Sorry, I guess dog people can go on about them as much as others go on about their kids (have a couple of those, too) :) Cheers! Cecropia 23:31, 7 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Sodium Chloride Updated

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Hi Elf, I reorganized the Sodium Chloride page as you requested. I also did a slight wikification and added some random info on the Dead Sea to be included at a later date. Please head over to my talk page and let me know what you think. --MGM 14:00, Apr 18, 2004 (UTC)

  • Thanks for the compliment! Can you tell me how to make a subpage on my Userpage to store article links like you did? My user page is getting cluttered.- MGM 10:06, Apr 20, 2004 (UTC)

Knuckles

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Glad you like my knuckle image. Hope you don't mind what I just did to the description.

Actually I used a scanner—I can't draw to save my life, and I didn't want to drag out my tripod and couldn't figure out how to operate my digital camera with my teeth.

And, holy cow, I was amazed by what the scanner revealed about the veins, wrinkles, and general blotchiness of my hands! I didn't think I was a vain person but I, uh, did photoshop the image a bit.

Thanks for fixing the image markup. I tried a couple of things but the new image markup didn't seem to want to cooperate with me; no matter what I did, it wanted to put a bullet and a couple of words of the paragraph in front of the image. Dpbsmith 13:32, 21 Apr 2004 (UTC)


Oops, your points on supplying a text description are well taken. (And I once used to do volunteer work at Recording For the Blind!) Dpbsmith 20:40, 21 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Manual of Style

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Hi, if you have time could you voice feedback on the bottom of Wikipedia_talk:Manual_of_Style , the Country and City Sovereignty item. THanx for any time.Daeron 13:35, 26 Apr 2004 (UTC)


Croatians rampant

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Thanks, Elf. I never imagined I would be involuntarily coauthoring articles with a group of enthusiastic Croatian nationalists, but, hey, there's a first time for everything! Cheers, Opus33 05:41, 30 Apr 2004 (UTC)