≤ 2O1O | 2O11 | 2O12 | 2O13 | 2O14 | 2O15 | 2O16 | 2O17 | 2O18 | 2O19 |
2O2O | 2O21 | 2O22 | 2O23 | 2O24 |
Hi! I noticed the English-language version of Cross product has been largely unified to use vectors a,b rather than being inconsistent between them and u,v, so your nice little svg is no longer in sync with it. I was about to upload an altered version of it (all I had to do was replace >u< and >v< with >a< and >b< in a text editor), but then it occurred to me that I should see if you were active, because if so, it'd be better to have you do it and thus be in the loop and not feel like your toes were stepped on. ;) Since you definitely are, can I get you to upload an alternate version, maybe Sarrus_rule_cross_product_ab.svg, and link that from the English-language page? The other languages still seem to be using u,v in that section so I wouldn't want to replace the original, at least not yet. Thanks! Felice Enellen ( talk) 18:46, 12 January 2020 (UTC)
Hi there, Cmglee! I was reading the article on the Millau Viaduct today and I found your interactive comparison of notable bridges to be incredible. What an exemplary addition to Wikipedia! I wanted to give you a barnstar of some kind, but I can't find a good place on your page to do so. Would you accept one? — Shrinkydinks ( talk) 04:34, 20 January 2020 (UTC)
Hello,
I thank you very much for your assistance. I had indeed requested for assistance and was assured that a coastline shapes from a straight down angle would not be copyrightable. To avoid any future controversies however, I will be sticking to OpenStreetMap for future works (albeit all of them linked to the Singapore MRT as I have yet to branch out). It's indeed my hobby to create graphical content.
Thank you once again. Seloloving ( talk) 19:22, 11 February 2020 (UTC)
Hello! It appears you're the expert on interactive SVGs, so I'd like to ask for some advice. I'm currently bringing Harvard station to GA quality, and I'm hoping to include a map/diagram of the station. It has a complex layout, with several levels, so I'd like to allow viewers to show/hide levels in the SVG. I've obtained blueprints and am working on the diagram, but I'm unsure how to add the interactivity and make it user-friendly. Is this something you'd be able and willing to help with? Thanks, Pi.1415926535 ( talk) 03:02, 31 March 2020 (UTC)
Hi, just reaching out to check all would be well to use the clock face montage photo you created for the Abraj Al Bait article for the List of largest clock faces article which I have just reformatted to be a table and added a gallery. Thanks. Robynthehode ( talk) 12:04, 24 April 2020 (UTC)
Thanks for adding the frequency tree illustration in Prosecutor's fallacy, as it is really enlightening for the readers. I have a question regarding the numbers in the illustration: according to the texts "only one woman murdered for every 2500 women who were subjected to spousal abuse" and "the chances that a batterer actually murdered his partner, given that she has been killed, is about 8 in 9 or approximately 90%", shouldn't the correct numbers be 40 (instead of 45) in the 'murdered' and 36 (instead of 40) in the 'by partner'? - Saung Tadashi ( talk) 02:11, 24 May 2020 (UTC)
Hello
I recently remembered that you are able to create interactive elements in SVG maps. May I know what would you recommend for this map?
I have managed to create a map similar to the one described on this page, but alas, found out too late that Wikipedia apparently does not allow any SVG with the script element (understandably). Would there be an alternative method? Thank you. Seloloving ( talk) 02:02, 30 May 2020 (UTC)
Hi Cmglee,
This is to let you know that the featured picture File:Comparison satellite navigation orbits.svg, which you uploaded or nominated, has been selected as the English Wikipedia's picture of the day (POTD) for August 21, 2020. A preview of the POTD is displayed below and can be edited at Template:POTD/2020-08-21. If you have any concerns, please place a message at Wikipedia talk:Picture of the day. Thank you! Cwmhiraeth ( talk) 13:13, 5 August 2020 (UTC)
This is an animation showing geocentric satellite orbits, to scale with the Earth, at 3,600 times actual speed. The second-outermost (shown in grey) is a geostationary orbit, 35,786 kilometres (22,236 miles) above Earth's equator and following the direction of Earth's rotation, with an orbital period matching the planet's rotation period (a geosynchronous orbit). An object in such an orbit will appear to occupy a fixed position in the sky. Some 300 kilometres (190 miles) farther away is the graveyard orbit (brown), used for satellites at the end of their operational lives. Nearer to the Earth are the orbits of navigational satellites, such as Galileo (turquoise), BeiDou (beige), GPS (blue) and GLONASS (red), in medium Earth orbits. Much closer to the planet, and within the inner Van Allen belt, are satellites in low Earth orbit, such as the Iridium satellite constellation (purple), the Hubble Space Telescope (green) and the International Space Station (magenta). Animation credit: Cmglee
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Please add a reliable source for this material. - Apocheir ( talk) 22:07, 2 September 2020 (UTC)
Hello Cmglee, everybody notices what fantastic pictures you make. Now in the page U.S. Standard Atmosphere you also made a great plot, which was subsequently altered for the worse by Users Athaler and Nelsonj3. And behold, the WP account of these Users no longer exists. I find we should re-insert your original picture in the article (which, by the way, is also well done). This would then also be in tune with your other, similar plot in the page International Standard Atmosphere. Do you agree? Should I proceed by the file discussion page, or by the article discussion page? Or just change it in the article? Regards, Herbmuell ( talk) 06:58, 1 November 2020 (UTC).
Template:Euler diagram of number sets.svg has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the entry on the Templates for discussion page. -- TheImaCow ( talk) 19:30, 22 November 2020 (UTC)
Your
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Hello Cmglee:
First of all. Thank you very much for your work. I'm writing to you because we have a debate (in Spanish) about one of your computer graphics of optical telescopes. The Optical Telescope of La Palma in the Canary Islands, which is within the computer graphics?
Thank you very much !!!!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by ElAutosuficiente ( talk • contribs) 17:21, 30 December 2020 (UTC)
≤ 2O1O | 2O11 | 2O12 | 2O13 | 2O14 | 2O15 | 2O16 | 2O17 | 2O18 | 2O19 |
2O2O | 2O21 | 2O22 | 2O23 | 2O24 |