I uploaded the wrong version. The current version is the outdated on (ended in 2009.)
Here is the current on. Please update and vectorize the one in the link. (Colors: Black #000; Yellow #FFCD00; White #FFF). Thanks! -- Corkythehornetfan (ping me)
02:47, 24 October 2016 (UTC)reply
Okay, I've figured out-some are using the pokerchip in infoboxes in lieu of a flag, so I have cross-wiki replaced those uses in the text, except where the different languages forced me into visual editor, which I can't use. Thanks again, ignore these pings!--
Kintetsubuffalo (
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06:06, 27 October 2016 (UTC)reply
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Kintetsubuffalo: the pings didn't go through, in order for a ping to work when you add a ping you also have to put a new signature otherwise the system will think the pings are old and won't send them.
Offnfopt(talk)06:26, 27 October 2016 (UTC)reply
There's already the existing svg above. I notice the shade of yellow is slightly different to the picture you link, but a google search comes up with several different shades, as is often the case with road signs, due to camera settings, lighting, sign manufacturing, weathering etc... If you have a link for an "official" definitive shade of yellow then that can easily be altered. I'll ping
Fry1989, since he created it, and does a lot of work with road signs, so may know more. --Begoon06:24, 21 October 2016 (UTC)reply
Hello. The yellow that I used is from the MUTCD, which is a federal document that standardises the colours for road signs in the United States. For printing actual signs it is Pantone 116. Fry1989eh?16:13, 22 October 2016 (UTC)reply
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Offnfopt:Thank you so much for doing these! The flag is perfect! The second image, sorry the website is not clear on this. It mentions the "World Badge...The World Badge, which incorporates the Trefoil, was first adopted at the 11th World Conference in Evian, France, in 1946 and features the gold World Trefoil on a blue background." and then in the next box with no image the "World Association Badge...The World Association Badge was Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, yadda-yadda, of the House Targaryen, the first of her name, Queen of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men." The round badge here on is the World Badge and matches the blue and yellow in the flag. That blue and yellow is the one we need. The blue-and-white is the association badge (big one toward the top right of the website), like a corporate logo, we don't have or use one here on Wikipedia, not sure I could make a case for fair use for it. Thanks for your hard work on both of these images!--
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02:05, 27 October 2016 (UTC)reply
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My intention was to create a 0-pixel radius circle at the same width as the hand's stroke to hide the discontinuity where the hands join. That didn't display, so I used a 1-pixel radius circle instead, which looks fine on my machine, but not fine on Wikipedia. So if you could find a way to make that inner circle fully opaque, that would be great.
If you don't actually want a rounded join, just change that to stroke-linejoin="mitre" (or take it out) - Inkscape and Illustrator let you adjust the stroke join and end cap style in stroke properties, but I'm not sure what you use. --Begoon14:36, 27 October 2016 (UTC)reply
Please update the blue font... per the
website. The "I"s should be solid and not have a curve to them. The only letter with a curve is the "M" in Mississippi. Please keep the colors the same (red: #C8102E; blue: #13294B). Thanks, -- Corkythehornetfan (ping me)
02:20, 18 October 2016 (UTC)reply
Thank you so much! Please no disc device on the overseas caps, we've intentionally left insignia off as each country puts them in different places. I really appreciate you picking up this request!--
Kintetsubuffalo (
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08:56, 24 October 2016 (UTC)reply
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Mark McWire: Sorry for taking so long to get going on these. Please let me know what you think of the Nashville diagram now shown above; if it looks good to you I’ll proceed similarly with the others. (I notice a couple of the other examples show the grandstands: should I be adding these as well?)—
Odysseus147902:42, 12 October 2016 (UTC)reply
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Mark McWire: The last one already existed (you may have missed it because it wasn’t in the
track-map cat, now remedied); since it‘s from the same set as some of the examples here, I assume it doesn’t need to be redone. Just let me know, though, if you’d rather have one that matches the others I’ve done WRT style & orientation.—
Odysseus147902:15, 14 October 2016 (UTC)reply
I extracted and uploaded it to Commons.
You probably need to check my description/license details and amend as necessary. The version with circles is in the history if needed. --Begoon08:22, 15 October 2016 (UTC)reply
Please don't ping me for each request you have. Make your requests here and if I have the time to do the request I will reply, if not there are many editors who watch this page that may take your request.
Offnfopt(talk)17:10, 13 October 2016 (UTC)reply
I uploaded the wrong version. The current version is the outdated on (ended in 2009.)
Here is the current on. Please update and vectorize the one in the link. (Colors: Black #000; Yellow #FFCD00; White #FFF). Thanks! -- Corkythehornetfan (ping me)
02:47, 24 October 2016 (UTC)reply
Okay, I've figured out-some are using the pokerchip in infoboxes in lieu of a flag, so I have cross-wiki replaced those uses in the text, except where the different languages forced me into visual editor, which I can't use. Thanks again, ignore these pings!--
Kintetsubuffalo (
talk)
06:06, 27 October 2016 (UTC)reply
@
Kintetsubuffalo: the pings didn't go through, in order for a ping to work when you add a ping you also have to put a new signature otherwise the system will think the pings are old and won't send them.
Offnfopt(talk)06:26, 27 October 2016 (UTC)reply
There's already the existing svg above. I notice the shade of yellow is slightly different to the picture you link, but a google search comes up with several different shades, as is often the case with road signs, due to camera settings, lighting, sign manufacturing, weathering etc... If you have a link for an "official" definitive shade of yellow then that can easily be altered. I'll ping
Fry1989, since he created it, and does a lot of work with road signs, so may know more. --Begoon06:24, 21 October 2016 (UTC)reply
Hello. The yellow that I used is from the MUTCD, which is a federal document that standardises the colours for road signs in the United States. For printing actual signs it is Pantone 116. Fry1989eh?16:13, 22 October 2016 (UTC)reply
@
Offnfopt:Thank you so much for doing these! The flag is perfect! The second image, sorry the website is not clear on this. It mentions the "World Badge...The World Badge, which incorporates the Trefoil, was first adopted at the 11th World Conference in Evian, France, in 1946 and features the gold World Trefoil on a blue background." and then in the next box with no image the "World Association Badge...The World Association Badge was Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, yadda-yadda, of the House Targaryen, the first of her name, Queen of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men." The round badge here on is the World Badge and matches the blue and yellow in the flag. That blue and yellow is the one we need. The blue-and-white is the association badge (big one toward the top right of the website), like a corporate logo, we don't have or use one here on Wikipedia, not sure I could make a case for fair use for it. Thanks for your hard work on both of these images!--
Kintetsubuffalo (
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02:05, 27 October 2016 (UTC)reply
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My intention was to create a 0-pixel radius circle at the same width as the hand's stroke to hide the discontinuity where the hands join. That didn't display, so I used a 1-pixel radius circle instead, which looks fine on my machine, but not fine on Wikipedia. So if you could find a way to make that inner circle fully opaque, that would be great.
If you don't actually want a rounded join, just change that to stroke-linejoin="mitre" (or take it out) - Inkscape and Illustrator let you adjust the stroke join and end cap style in stroke properties, but I'm not sure what you use. --Begoon14:36, 27 October 2016 (UTC)reply
Please update the blue font... per the
website. The "I"s should be solid and not have a curve to them. The only letter with a curve is the "M" in Mississippi. Please keep the colors the same (red: #C8102E; blue: #13294B). Thanks, -- Corkythehornetfan (ping me)
02:20, 18 October 2016 (UTC)reply
Thank you so much! Please no disc device on the overseas caps, we've intentionally left insignia off as each country puts them in different places. I really appreciate you picking up this request!--
Kintetsubuffalo (
talk)
08:56, 24 October 2016 (UTC)reply
@
Mark McWire: Sorry for taking so long to get going on these. Please let me know what you think of the Nashville diagram now shown above; if it looks good to you I’ll proceed similarly with the others. (I notice a couple of the other examples show the grandstands: should I be adding these as well?)—
Odysseus147902:42, 12 October 2016 (UTC)reply
@
Mark McWire: The last one already existed (you may have missed it because it wasn’t in the
track-map cat, now remedied); since it‘s from the same set as some of the examples here, I assume it doesn’t need to be redone. Just let me know, though, if you’d rather have one that matches the others I’ve done WRT style & orientation.—
Odysseus147902:15, 14 October 2016 (UTC)reply
I extracted and uploaded it to Commons.
You probably need to check my description/license details and amend as necessary. The version with circles is in the history if needed. --Begoon08:22, 15 October 2016 (UTC)reply
Please don't ping me for each request you have. Make your requests here and if I have the time to do the request I will reply, if not there are many editors who watch this page that may take your request.
Offnfopt(talk)17:10, 13 October 2016 (UTC)reply