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I have recently been enjoying redrawing chemical structures on Wikipedia that are of low quality. If you know of any that need to be fixed up please let me know.
I noticed the structure for Ergotamine is slightly incorrect. The double bond in the C ring should be in the B ring. An example can be found at [1]. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.144.206.95 ( talk) 06:58, 13 August 2009 (UTC)
After discussing this with a friend, I'm told the double bond placement doesn't matter in an aromatic, polycyclic system. However, I'd argue you change it for consistency with other drawings of the ergoline system, including those on wikipedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.144.206.95 ( talk) 06:21, 17 August 2009 (UTC)
Actually, the difference you suggested leads to the same chemical structure. It may have a double bond in a different position, but--say, as, with benzene, where the positioning of the double bonds is irrelevant--the overall structure is correct. I did spend some time reviewing your suggested/referenced image for comparison, but the drawings represent the same chemical.
And while checking your edits to Wiki, you should make yourself a particular user, and not an unknown IP address. Through my brief checking, I see that you do wish to help the Wikipedia project and are not a vandal.
Speak with you soon! Elbreapoly ( talk) 02:15, 17 August 2009 (UTC)
Hiya there!
When you edited the article Ciclosporin with the edit summary of: Changed IUPAC name to be correct. The former entry listed amino acids as subunits and thus did not follow protocol. You broke the page, or, more specifically, the image was far too wide. I have no idea how your edit broke the page so I couldn't fix it. I thus reverted the article to an edit before your edit.
Please attend to this article and be wary of what you edit! Cheers! Orbitalwow ( talk) 16:00, 5 May 2008 (UTC)
Reply by User:Elbreapoly: "Hey there--thanks for finally giving me some feedback on my Wiki edits (I've only recently become an active member, and you're the first Wiki user to speak with me!). However, the ciclosporin article being "broken" was not done by me to the best of my knowledge (I assure you, I would have noticed an improperly-scaled image as I always check my edits before leaving them). It instead might have been done by user with IP address 170.223.154.217, who changed the pixel width of the image from the original 250 pixels to 125, then reverted the size back to 250 in a subsequent edit. You can see this change directly at 1. Despite the edits by 170.223.154.217, I previewed both the 125 and 250 pixel versions, and both seemed to still look professional (though I find the 250 pixel version [the current size] to be much better than the 125 pixel version). So, I'm either unclear as to what you mean by the article being "broken" (if you find the time, let me know). My change of the image is annotated at 2 where you can see that I only changed the image file name to the new image I drew. Any input would be greatly appreciated! I still need to learn more of the Wiki jargon and policies. And finally, if there's a particular tag I need to use that indicates that I've sent you a message that I haven't used, I'd love to know of that one as well (and should I have put this reply at the top of your talk page?). Thanks so much for any help in these matters! Elbreapoly (talk) 00:21, 6 May 2008 (UTC) P.S. I hadn't checked the specific edit you mentioned, namely this one with the IUPAC name change-- 3, but that version looks the same as the one before at least in my browser. Perhaps this is just a fluke anomaly? Elbreapoly (talk) 00:28, 6 May 2008 (UTC)"
Elbreapoly ( talk) 01:50, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
The Chemistry Bond Star | ||
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For your great work in creating high-resolution structural formulae and updating IUPAC names, I award you this Chemistry Bond Star. Welcome! Fvasconcellos ( t· c) 18:18, 5 June 2008 (UTC) |
Hmm... I would really have to look at the code and maybe open the file in Inkscape. Could you upload it to Commons, errors and all, and give me the image link? Best, Fvasconcellos ( t· c) 15:57, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
I've removed the paragraph on autism from Hyperbaric medicine, as well as the "See also" link and commented on the talk page there. I think you were being too generous just adding a {{ fact}} tag, in the hope that someone will find a cite. If an entire subtopic is uncited, my humble opinion is that it had no business being there in the first place. Thanks for trying to clean it up anyway -- RexxS ( talk) 23:33, 3 July 2009 (UTC)
Unrelated: I noticed your problems with importing into Inkscape. Have you tried changing the document properties to fit the page to the drawing (rather than rescaling the drawing)? File -> Document Properties... then click the button [Fit page to selection]. I usually then edit the 'Width' and 'Height' to be a bit larger (as round numbers) then align the drawing to the vertical and horizontal centre of the page. Having saved your svg, you can open it in locally in a browser (drag and drop or File -> Open File in Firefox) and check how it looks before uploading. There are problems with how wikimedia software renders svg's (particularly annoying is the text kerning), so your problem may not necessarily be at your end. If all else fails, an svg is actually an xml document that you can open in a text editor. You could try comparing an svg made from an import with an svg created from scratch to see if there are any obvious deficiencies.
Finally, if you haven't found it, have a look at {{ Talkback}}. You could have replied here on your talk page (to keep discusssion together) and dropped the template on my talk page to alert me (in this case: {{Talkback|Elbreapoly|Hyperbaric medicine}} ). Feel free to try it if you want. Sorry for the length of all that, but feel free to ask me if there's anything else I can help you with. Cheers -- RexxS ( talk) 00:02, 4 July 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for the tip with the talkback template. Hopefully I've used it correctly here on my maiden voyage with that code. Also thanks for the tips w/SVG and Inkscape. I'll check out some of my past drawings in the program and try your suggestions out. Hopefully I can get the program to render the SVGs I've wanted to upload for so long. Elbreapoly ( talk) 02:02, 4 July 2009 (UTC)
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