Archives edit

Real Grounds edit

Hi Gringer!

Thank you for converting Real grounds 1000.jpg into swg file! Honestly, I like more hand-made drawings but this is only my opinion...
I would like to ask you, if it is possible, to break the voltage bars around the labels so that they do not superpose. Also, it would be better, if the cross points and the terminals are bigger.

Regards, Circuit-fantasist 18:50, 19 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Done, although the cross point / terminal size appears to be a rendering issue, to me they seem too large in the original SVG. Gringer 20:59, 21 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Modeling DNA's double helix in SVG edit

After googling "inkscape DNA", I came across your DNA-SNP image on Wikimedia (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dna-SNP.svg). I just began using Inkscape, and thought I may ask for some help: could you explain how you made the spirals for your image's DNA double helix? I'm currently trying to create a similar DNA image to provide pathway diagrams for the article on homologous recombination, based on Figures 2 and 3 from Sung, P; Klein, H (2006). "Mechanism of homologous recombination: mediators and helicases take on regulatory functions". Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. 7: 739–750. doi:10.1038/nrm2008. Thank you! Emw2012 (talk) 18:39, 5 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Maps edit

Hi gringer!

I saw the maps you made with the WDB2 data and some Perl hackery in the Graphic Lab. The link to the Perl is broken, I was wondering if you could point me in the right direction. The maps it makes are great, and I would like to make some of my own!

Cheers, — Inductiveload (talk) 23:11, 13 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Where is this Perl script ? --Adam majewski (talk) 21:06, 21 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

See my user page or the World map image. It's linked to from those pages. gringer (talk) 05:40, 22 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

File:Mandelbrot Components.svg edit

Hi. Thx for creating the file. (:-)). I was trying many times without succes. --Adam majewski (talk) 11:34, 8 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

vectorization edit

Would you still be interested in this? You've done excellent work for me in the past. I really don't care whether it's fair use or PD; it still will be used in the article. But I don't buy all this "logos can't be vectorized" nonsense. If you do it, great; if not, nbd. ~ ωαdεstεr16«talkstalk» 07:53, 12 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Thanks, I was going to do that, but got distracted by a very old computer game that I hadn't played in a while :) gringer (talk) 02:16, 14 April 2009 (UTC)Reply
If it was Sim City 2000, I know your pain/happiness. ~ ωαdεstεr16«talkstalk» 02:26, 14 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Downloading SVG files edit

Macthefork (talk) 17:10, 22 April 2009 (UTC) hi gringer many thanks for your work - i was most taken with the svg - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tree_of_life_with_genome_size.svg but despite its public domain appelation i can find no way to download it -either as svg or a jpg/png/pdf version.Reply

While the busy community of computer programmers and web developers are DETERMINED TO MAKE EVERYONE ACCESS EVERYTHING - INCLUDING SOFTWARE - VIA THE INTERNET instead of 'owning' their own software, I, for one, prefer to store my own copies of stuff i admire.

For one thing i may not always have ACCESS to the internet, and many places in the world - including some areas of the UK - only have very poor broadband connections.

So, while I appreciate that SVG files are not directly downloadable as an image, i have got Inkscape but still cannot find out HOW to download it!

I readily admit that this is possibly purely my own ignorance, nut i have exhausted practically every link on the

While i hate to bother you with my petty concerns, if you know HOW or know WHERE i can LEARN HOW, i would appreciate a heads-up.

edit: i have opened a user page for messages or send direct to: frankbaileyzzz@hotmail.co.uk

cheersMacthefork (talk) 17:10, 22 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

For those others who are not aware of this, any picture can be downloaded by clicking on the picture itself from the picture image page. gringer (talk) 00:37, 30 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Benghazi edit

Can you please have a look at my Benghazi Benghazi Mu'tamarat Sha'bia map on Wikipedia:Graphic Lab/Image workshop? It seems like it might have been forgotton? thanks a lot... Jaw101ie (talk) 06:53, 11 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

I'm not likely to work on this, as I have other things to do at the moment. However, I can offer a few suggestions as to why it isn't being snatched up by other people:
  • This isn't a completely trivial vector conversion, due to JPEG artefacts and complex elements in your map.
  • Doing this "properly" would require going back to official maps of the area, and the source is not hyperlinked in the original picture
  • Some lines are smooth, others are jagged with sharp corners, and some have varying thickness (i.e. borders are unclear). This inconsistency doesn't seem like what was intended in the picture
  • There is an overlap of a few line segments at the top of region 23, resulting in a cross shape, which is unlikely to be wanted in the final version
There's usually no need to go back to talk pages to ask for something on Wikipedia:Graphic Lab/Image workshop to be done, that's the point of the page. If you have an issue with something not being done, mention it on the Image workshop page, so that other people can understand your concerns. gringer (talk) 01:34, 12 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

Richard Stallman Talk 2009-10-08 part1.ogv edit

Hi. Thanks a lot for your upload of Stallman on software patents in NZ.

Just wondering... you uploaded the same video under two names:

Was that intentional, or should there actually be two parts? If there're two parts, could you upload the other part? That would be great, thanks. I haven't seen any other recordings of RMS on patents from his NZ tour. Gronky (talk) 10:24, 24 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

  • It was somewhat intentional, in order to generate the page. I had trouble uploading the first part of this talk, as it is 59MB, and my connections time out on uploading that. As mentioned on the note on that page, it would be appreciated if someone else could update the first part to the correct video, which is provided as a link on that page. gringer (talk) 00:13, 28 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Hmm. Thanks for pointing me to that link. I've never uploaded anything, so I can't say I'll do so, but I've downloaded a copy of the other part, so I might try. Gronky (talk) 12:26, 3 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Dodecahedron edit

I reverted your substitutions of   for   as inferior and inconsistent rendering from the other regular and uniform polyhedra. The PNG is sufficient resolution, and higher visual quality. If you're interest in a wholesale conversion of all the uniform polyhedron images, and they're all better quality, it would make more sense to me to consider wholesale replacement. Tom Ruen (talk) 22:50, 28 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

Just to explain, I made the modification for the dodecahedron because it was previously marked as needing conversion to SVG here. I see that this tag is no longer present on the image, so I won't bother changing the rest. Perhaps sometime in the future I will do the rest, but I need to find reasonable code including the more complex variants that can be modified to generate SVG files. gringer (talk) 22:58, 28 July 2010 (UTC)Reply
Got it, good try. I just don't know why they do that, mark images for SVG without any context for the suggestion. Any original images generated by software automation shouldn't be categorically considered for SVG conversion on grounds of just being PNG. Here for example, it'd make more sense to create a polyhedron generating software that can export SVG directly, rather than trying to hand-trace hundreds of digital images. Tom Ruen (talk) 23:03, 28 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

Image problem edit

Thanks for getting us .svg versions of older formats! One seems to have lost some details: File:De-epoxidation.svg needs some punctuation above the arrow and a temperature-scale symbol below it. While you're fixing, the "n" of "n-BuLi" should be italicized ("n-BuLi"). Also, for improved layout, could horizontally align the items above vs below the arrow and shorten the arrow a lot...no need for so much whitespace and weird justification. DMacks (talk) 13:24, 10 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

  Done, sorry I missed the temperature symbol from File:De-epoxidation.png. Most of the other stuff was because I was trying to be faithful to the original. gringer (talk) 13:42, 10 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
Looks great now. Thanks! DMacks (talk) 04:48, 11 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

Orthographic map for Polynesia edit

Hi gringer. I really like your map File:NZL orthographic NaturalEarth.svg and I was wondering if you could do a similar map centred on Tahiti? I want to make an attractive and accurate map of the Polynesian triangle maps - there are problems with the present ones for various reasons and I just need a suitable projection to start from. No worries if you are too busy, it's not an urgent thing. Kahuroa (talk) 03:50, 4 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

  Done see here. gringer (talk) 08:53, 5 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Thanks - much appreciated!! They are beautiful. Would you be able to upload them to Commons? Just thinking it might be better for the licencing etc if the creator of the base file uploads? Kahuroa (talk) 09:38, 5 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Sure, knock your socks off here and here. gringer (talk) 12:56, 5 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
That's awesome in all respects. Kahuroa (talk) 19:29, 5 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

edit

I think they updated their logo http://www.symantec.com/about/news/release/article.jsp?prid=20101005_01 --Tyw7  (☎ Contact me! • Contributions)   Changing the world one edit at a time! 22:54, 7 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

[Replied in the relevant GL section] — please keep GL discussion on the GL pages, as mentioned above. gringer (talk) 00:56, 8 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Orthographic projection edit

Hi, I saw your maps (in orthographic projection, I really liked) and I've done something similar on a map of Chile. I did it with information from NaturalEarth and the rest I've done with the Inskcape and Global Mapper (I don't know how to use scripts). I really liked the map of NZ (but the thumbnail looks too dark). Can I have your opinion about the map of Chile? --  Addicted (Talk) 02:08, 6 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

The map looks fine. Visually, the main difference is that you've got lots of radial gradients where I only have one (with an off-centre focal point). I wrote my script for two main reasons: to have a consistent process for generating maps of different types/projections, and to make it easier to customise the maps by storing country/region data within the SVG file (only noticeable by viewing the source of the files). If you have some other process for easily doing this that works for you, then go ahead and use it. gringer (talk) 09:58, 16 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Arab world protests edit

Hi, Gringer. I have watched your work in 2010-2011 Arab world protests.svg, and I have to congratulate you, but also tell you some mistakes (because I don't know how to update the archive, haha... if you tell me how to do it I'll be grateful to you). Morocco-Western Sahara border is not correct, real border is more northern, parallel to the Mauritania-Western Sahara border. Moreover, Moroccan wall is a de facto border, but not a international recognized border (maybe it shouldn't be drawn... or protests should be shown on the Sahara territory occupied by Morocco). In addition, Kuwait should be yellow, because there have been minor protests. Thank you very much... And I apologize for my English.--Espanish AlB (talk) 16:39, 19 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

I've done the projection change. I've got no idea either about how to do the wall border. My reading from Western_Sahara suggests that there are separate governed regions in Western Sahara, similar to Somalia. gringer (talk) 03:53, 20 February 2011 (UTC)Reply
I wan't to ask you if you can fix the Bahrain on the map aswell, we set a clickable map and we need to ditch the "ball" from Bahrain look, have it his true border, same as Yemen little island. Thanks.
  – HonorTheKing (talk) 22:39, 20 February 2011 (UTC)Reply
Okay, done. The Yemen island is actually quite a lot bigger than Bahrain. Bahrain was getting swamped 1px borders (itself, and Saudi Arabia), so I've removed the borders for Bahrain and Comoros, and shifted them to the top so they are drawn last. gringer (talk) 23:09, 20 February 2011 (UTC)Reply
Well, yes, there are two governments: Morocco and Western Sahara. Morocco claims all Western Sahara, but they just control the area at the West of the wall. And the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) control the area at the East of the wall (they claim all Western Sahara too). But the origin of the conflict is very different from Somalia. Spain was the colonial power which owned Western Sahara until 1975, Sahrawis fought for their independence before, but Morocco invaded Western Sahara and Spain left it to Morocco and Mauritania. Then, Mauritania also left the territory and Morocco occupied this territory. SADR was proclaimed, but they just control the territory outside the wall, anyway it is recognized by several countries and the African Union. Morocco colonized Western Sahara, nowadays there are more Moroccan colonists in the occupied Western Sahara than Sahrawis, and Sahrawis are totally discriminated and their rights violated. That was the key of the protests, protests were just on the Moroccan side, by Sahrawis, and they were crushed by Moroccans.
You can put broken lines as borders, in example, Morocco-W. Sahara border and at the wall. I don't know, haha.--Espanish AlB (talk) 21:30, 21 February 2011 (UTC)Reply
Changed now by removing/merging the internal regions for disputed terrritories. Accurate border lines are somewhat difficult (but not impossible) because the SVG file defines regions, rather than borders. gringer (talk) 02:15, 22 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

Convert png to svg help edit

Hi Gringer, can you maybe convert the following PNG to SVG format? here
  – HonorTheKing (talk) 00:43, 21 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

Hi HonorTheKing, please place specific requests like this on the relevant Graphics Lab page, so that other people who have similar interests in drawing / conversion can be aware of the request as well. I suggest that you submit this to the Graphic_Lab/Illustration_workshop gringer (talk) 01:11, 21 February 2011 (UTC)Reply
Thanks, Iv'e done so.
  – HonorTheKing (talk) 16:58, 21 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

GMT, orthographic map's tutorial edit

Please, add a tutorial in the talkpage of Wikipedia:WikiProject_Maps/Conventions/Orthographic_maps ;) I don't know what I have to look for, which direction, out of GMT and find some political database. Yug (talk) 13:40, 4 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

Sorry, I don't understand what you want a tutorial about, and there are no more details on the talk page you have directed me to. How to use my script? How to create orthographic maps? Where to use these maps on Wikipedia? Please be more specific. gringer (talk) 06:00, 5 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
Ok, sorry.
My question is "how to create such maps?". I didn't found any tutorial for that, but will appreciate to have one.. Yug (talk) 22:08, 5 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
Ah, I see. I'm not convinced that the orthographic map page is the best place for a tutorial. My biased opinion would be to see my user page, where I have a section on my attempts to create maps. I have a script that has been designed specifically for creating maps of various types for Wikipedia. Every map generated with this script produces (as SVG comments) a command line that can be used to generate the map, something like the following:
I will add a tutorial, of sorts, to my user page in the next day or so, and I guess I could put a link to that on the Wikipedia:WikiProject_Maps/Conventions page. gringer (talk) 08:09, 6 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
Woow ! I never saw your user page, I leaved wiki 3 years ago. My intent was to collect your tutorial, and that the tutorial should be visible in the shared space (not userspace). Wikipedia:Graphic_Lab/Resources/Tutorials/Orthographic_map is the best place, I agree. The convention page should also have a link toward the tutorial page. Thanks for your good will and sharing, I know that several people are interested by your map style and didn't found any documentation. I will be happy to give a try now myself ! ;) Yug (talk) 10:14, 6 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
PS: on your user page or elsewhere is ok. Yug (talk) 10:17, 6 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

Map Creation Tool edit

I haven't created any maps since the online map tool went dark. I created over one hundred, from 2004 to when it did go dark. I am excited to try your tool. I'll do that soon. Thanks! Geo Swan (talk) 16:28, 21 November 2011 (UTC)Reply

Please let me know if it works for you, and if there's anything else that might be useful to add. Scales don't really make much sense for orthographic projections, but perhaps a rotation option might be useful? gringer (talk) 16:34, 21 November 2011 (UTC)Reply

Need help with Graphic Lab edit

Hello! I'm Lolax Marks and I was interested on working in the Graphic Lab, but I need help. John of Reading referred you to me. I have looked at several tutorials, but I've had difficulty understanding them. I find they mostly explain terms and why to use them, rather than telling one how to use tools like SVG's and requested images. Could you give me some advice? I have GIMP image editor. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lolax Marks (talkcontribs) 20:02, 21 February 2012 (UTC)Reply

SVG is fairly easy to pick up, and quite rewarding. If you're interested in SVG and/or illustration, then you should probably have some working knowledge of Inkscape. It's free and open source software, and has an interface that is fairly quick to learn. Here are some other links you could try out:
gringer (talk) 23:53, 21 February 2012 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your help! The links are useful, but I have a few more questions. I don't understand The images for conversion to SVG link. I really don't get how to operate in places like this on wikipedia. What exactly am I supposed to do with all the images on there? I feel like such a dunce I don't know anything! If I'm too beneath you, could you direct me to someone who can deal with beginners like me? --Lolax Marks (talk) 00:32, 22 February 2012 (UTC)Reply

Sorry, I named that wrong (was 'SVG images for cleanup', changed now). You can click through the categories and look at the images. Work on one image at a time, or a group of similar images. To start with, click through the links and look for fairly simple drawings with only a few colours (for example, File:Vacuum_brake_applied.gif, File:Vacuum_brake_general.gif, File:Vacuum_brake_release.gif). The general process I follow is something like this:
  1. Download the image to your computer from the image page (right click, save link as)
  2. Load the image up in inkscape
  3. Draw a vector version over the top of it (the hard part of the process)
  4. Alternate the image to the top and bottom layer to make sure it matches the vector version closely enough
  5. Delete the non-vectored image layer
  6. Save the remaining vector image
  7. Upload your new vector image to commons, trying to match the description, tags, and categories of the original image
  8. Replace the {{Convert to SVG}} template with a {{vector version available|new image name.svg}} template, as indicated in the text of the {{Convert to SVG}} template.
Feel free to ask further questions. It's difficult to know what level of knowledge people have regarding using wikipedia (or Inkscape), so I expect there will be some things that need further clarification. gringer (talk) 08:53, 22 February 2012 (UTC)Reply
Thank you SO much! I will do that! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lolax Marks (talkcontribs) 00:18, 23 February 2012 (UTC)Reply

Perlshaper and the French Wikipedia map project edit

  The da Vinci Barnstar
Greetings, Gringer.

Two weeks ago, someone showed me your perlshaper script, which was exactly what I was looking for. I find it so useful I even wrote a french speaking tutorial dedicated to it.
Please accept the da Vinci Barnstar for your precious work on the perlshaper scirpt. Flappiefh (talk) 15:41, 4 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Thanks, Flappiefh. It's great to see that someone is finding my programs useful. The script is still a bit rough round the edges (as it looks like you've noticed in your Corriger_une_carte_sous_Inkscape section), so there might be some sort of automatic clipping and/or path correction in a future version. Given that this would require me to re-implement a few bits of the Proj4 library, it's currently just easier to finish the maps up in Inkscape. gringer (talk) 16:22, 4 March 2012 (UTC)Reply
Although I like the tweaking part with Inskcape, the improvement would be great. It would make your tool easy to use for everyone ! Please tell me whenever you change the way perlshaper works, so I keep the tutorial up to date. --Flappiefh (talk) 09:56, 16 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Speedy deletion nomination of File:Gaza Strip map.png edit

 

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Orphaned non-free media (File:Webkinz Logo.svg) edit

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Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2012 edit

Hi, Gringer! Do you by any chance know where to get the Obama 2012 reelection campaign logo in svg format? Partyclams (talk) 08:37, 4 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

I'll see what I can do. I can't find any vector graphics, but typography.com have a very clean image here that would be good as a starting point. The "official" logo is jazzed up a bit with gradient shadings. gringer (talk) 12:11, 4 September 2012 (UTC)Reply
  Done via a manual tracing. I've tried to match the gradient somewhat, but couldn't be bothered with the very subtle drop shadow. If you know what font was used for the website address, let me know and I'll update that. Prepare for 'orphaned image' spam on this talk page due to my PNG image being replaced by the SVG image.... gringer (talk) 14:47, 4 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Orthographic projection in mapnik edit

Hello David, have you made any progress with this? I am trying to do more or less the same thing, and I ran into the same problem. The python script you posted was very useful for me. I should say that when I used a projection string such as the one given here ("world from space" projection at spatialreference.org), my output map wasn't blank, but it contained simply just France for some reason (including Corsica and French Guiana, drawn correctly in the orthographic projection, but nothing else). Then, with this 'mapnik.Projection' string,

'+proj=ortho +lat_0=35 +lon_0=40 +x_0=0 +y_0=0 +a=6370997 +b=6370997 +units=m +no_defs'

I tried using the physical '50m_land' shape file (for just the landmass instead of country borders), and mapnik gave me the correct orthographic drawing of the Afro-Eurasian landmass, plus some random islands (such as Japan and Novaya Zemlya, but no Greenland, British Isles or mediterranean islands, not to mention any trace of the Americas).

So, mapnik is quite capable of using the proj4 'ortho' projection, but somehow it does a shoddy job of deciding which points it should draw. So before I go further on a fool's errand you have already run through, let me ask you, do you think I should just give up on mapnik as broken, or will there be some smart way of still getting it to do what we want?

By the way, I also tried to use your perlshaper script to draw maps based on 'physical' shapefiles (lakes and rivers), like so,

./perlshaper.pl -type orthographic  50m_physical/50m_ocean 50m_physical/50m_lakes 50m_physical/50m_rivers_lake_centerlines -res 0.3 -centre 45,35 -psize 0.3 -round 2 -v > map.svg

but this didn't work, because

Cannot deal with shape type 'PolyLine' at ./perlshaper.pl line 1291.

Do you think I have a chance of fixing this using the perl libraries, or am I stuck with mapnik? It turns out that mapnik can draw the 'rivers' file, but it interprets the rivers as polygons for some reason, so I get the rivers as blue patches where a straight edge connects the source and the mouth, so even if I get mapnik to draw orthographic, I'll still need to worry over this. I always dreaded and tried to avoid having to start messing with mapping software, and unfortunately it turns out it is every bit as difficult and buggy as I feared...

regards, --dab (𒁳) 12:06, 11 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

No more luck, I'm afraid. The Polyline shouldn't be too difficult to implement in my script, so I'll see what I can do about that. I've given up on mapnik for doing what I want because it seems to at least have the same problems my script has with the proj4 libraries. Unfortunately, I think I may need to step outside the proj4 library and do the transformations manually in order to fix this issue. That's sort of okay for the 'default' projections I use in my script, but I can't see myself re-implementing the entire proj4 library just to fix a couple of out-of-range bugs. gringer (talk) 12:40, 11 September 2012 (UTC)Reply
I've just added 'PolyLine' support into my script. It now assumes than any 'PolyLine' shape is a river, colouring it the same as the 'coastline' colour (I added a 'river' style). For NE data, it will consider the 'region name' to be the name of the river. This means that the river name will show up in the id tag of the surrounding group of the river(s). gringer (talk) 13:41, 11 September 2012 (UTC)Reply
hey thanks a lot, I hope I'll get around to trying this later today. cheers, --dab (𒁳) 05:20, 12 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

File:Obama2012logo.svg font edit

(re: Talk:Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2012#SVG_Logo) The font for the URL in the Obama 2012 logo (as well as most of Obama for America's campaign materials) is Gotham. --Ian Weller (talk) 01:54, 30 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

Perlshaper (map drawing) updates edit

Greetings Flappiefh,

A few days ago, I had another look at your french speaking tutorial about my perlshaper script and noticed a few bugs and other things that could be improved. Now that I've had a bit of spare time to work on it, my script is updated to do a few things better. In particular:

  • remove dependency on proj4 library -- I can do the projects faster and better (particularly orthographic) using my own code within Perl
  • edge clipping and point addition -- substantially reduces need to touch up images using Inkscape
  • countries are now correctly in subgroups of their sovereign group, instead of the other way round
  • countries have the class of both their country name and the sovereign group name
  • the search for ISO codes has been made more relaxed, so 'FRA' actually comes up with something now
  • zoom boxes have been changed substantially -- you should now be able to zoom in on any place in any projection and retain the shapes from the original projection

I intend to add in zoom box clipping shortly

Because of the substantial backend change (i.e. how projection is done), as well as other additions I've made, there will probably be some introduced bugs that I haven't noticed. Please keep me up to date if anything quirky seems to be going on. Cheers. Gringer (d) 1 mai 2013 à 14:58 (CEST)

Greetings Gringer,
I'm glad you found some time to polish your script, and warned me about it. I've just tested the latest version (1.78) and here's what I found out:
  1. The speed of the process has been improved, indeed!
  2. The edges of the countries seem all OK now (no more weird straight lines for me). This was, I think, the most needed fix. I only saw a little glitch at the bottom of Antartica with the Winkel Tripel projection (the bottom line is not parallel to the frame).
  3. Now the ISO codes: I still have the same problem with some countried not centered or zoomed in correctly. But I may have found out what happens for some of them. For instead, France includes its foreign territories, like Guyane, Martinique, La Réunion... Thus, "-center FRA" results in a view centered on Africa. Still I don't know why "-center FRA -zoom FRA" shows only Africa, when it should display Guyane on the left, France on the top, and La Réunion on the right.
  4. The "-zoom" parameter sometimes misses some neighbour countries. Try "-center RUS -zoom RUS" and you'll get Mongolia, and some european neighbour countries missing (same problem with IND and MEX).
That's it for now. Please keep me informed and don't hesitate to ask me to test things!
Cheers, Flappiefh (talk) 19:00, 1 May 2013 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for your comments. I worked out what was wrong with the centering -- it was choosing the last shape as the centre, rather than the whole set of shapes... that should be working better now. gringer (talk) 15:20, 2 May 2013 (UTC)Reply
Great job, the centering is OK now.
I've just found another bug (sorry!): if you execute perl perlshaper.pl -type orthographic 50m_cultural/ne_50m_admin_0_countries 50m_cultural/ne_50m_admin_0_tiny_countries -res 0.25 -centre USA -sub USA -v > map.svg, you'll find that the parts of the parallels that should be hidden are not. Those have the shape of straight lines. Curiously, this doesn't happen with FRA, ITA, ETH or DEU, but does with MEX, CHL, IND and KGZ... --Flappiefh (talk) 21:47, 3 May 2013 (UTC)Reply
Yes, I have noticed that... I think the path rotation for fixing the map edge issues is causing some paths to be joined that shouldn't be joined. It's frustrating to fix in Inkscape because you need to shift the shading out of the way first. I'll try to find out what's going on shortly. gringer (talk) 23:15, 3 May 2013 (UTC)Reply
Okay, fixed that. I was filtering on all the non-clipped points for the latitude / longitude lines, which made them all get treated as a single continuous line. gringer (talk) 02:04, 4 May 2013 (UTC)Reply
Good, but your fix introduced a regression on 1.80: now a large part of the northern graticules won't show up when one produces a view close to Equator. But they all show up using -center 0,90. --  Flappiefh (d) 4 mai 2013 à 09:01 (CEST) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Flappiefh (talkcontribs) 07:02, 4 May 2013 (UTC)Reply
Grr, regressions. Hopefully that is fixed now. I've also made the zoom box centering better (i.e. more correct) and implemented clipping to the zoom box boundary. gringer (talk) 04:48, 6 May 2013 (UTC)Reply
OK, much better now with v1.82! I haven't found bugs using the sole -center parameter. So I started testing the -zoom parameter that way: -sub USA -center USA - zoom USA. Half of the countries I have tested that way worked great. The other half didn't make it to the SVG file. Here's the error message I encounter: Reprojecting and simplifying shapes............Can't use string ("0") as an ARRAY ref while "strict refs" in use at perlshaper.pl line 392 [or 407 sometimes].. Some of the affected countries are UKR, MOZ, KWT and IND. I also got the same error using -sub AUS -center AUS -zoom CHN, but that's less problematic as this command is just stupid!   --Flappiefh (talk) 08:52, 6 May 2013 (UTC)Reply
Wow, thanks for checking again so quickly. You're hitting the new code with that error, so it was easier for me to work out what was going wrong and write a fix. I've now got the undefined points excluded from the last point variable in the polygon clipping method (I'd already done something similar with the current point variable), and that seems to have fixed all the ones you've mentioned (just trying orthographic projection, because I expect that's the most likely to cause this bug). gringer (talk) 11:55, 6 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Updated: NZL orthographic NaturalEarth.svg edit

Gringer,

Thanks for perlshaper.pl and the tutorial. It's been a lot of fun, working with these tools.

The Ross Dependency spherical triangle is a single path in the uploaded SVG

 
New Zealand shaded region: Ross Dependency

and can be extracted simply. A diff produced a lot more output than this one change to your graphic.

It looks the same, in other respects, at a glance. I was expecting a simple diff between the two versions.

 
Here's just the extracted path I intended to patch your SVG with:

 <path
    style="opacity:0.32492113;fill:#386938;fill-opacity:1;stroke:#000000;
       stroke-width:0;stroke-linejoin:bevel;stroke-miterlimit:4;stroke-opacity:1"
    d="m 241.99723,367.30596 c 40.30435,-6.66142 83.0884,-0.37261
       114.47301,14.08338 -21.35685,36.4811 -49.82363,74.40642
       -80.06792,101.44462 -7.79602,-19.36238 -20.72147,-58.06019
       -34.40509,-115.528 z"
    id="spherical_triangle"
    nodetypes="cccc"
    sodipodi:nodetypes="cccc" />

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Newer version uploaded.
I was able to manually patch your SVG to my one change -- much more of a surgical approach this time.
I tested the usefulness of the spherical triangle, by duplicating the object, and reshaping it, using its (nine) handles, on a completely different area of the globe (same projection). It appears to be a good, generalized solution to this problem, and took only 20 minutes to align it to the Pole, selected parallel, and two meridians. TooncesB (talk) 14:49, 2 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

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India Gray-Greens with perlshaper edit

 

Hi, I'm interested in making gray-green maps of all the states, provinces and disputed regions in India and China. I figure I’ll use the perlshaper script to do it. The challenge is to get the data from Wikipedia:WikiProject_Indian_maps into the http://www.naturalearthdata.com/ format or alternately modify perlshaper to work with WikiProject_India_maps data. I have a degree in computer science and I'm a skilled programmer. Could you recommend the best way for me to go about making these maps? Once I’m done I may be able to help with the backlog of requests in the Wikipedia map workshop. Thank you very much, Patrick Staight Pstaight (talk) 11:31, 30 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

It seems a bit of a waste to convert the wonderful SVG maps that have already been made into shapefiles just so that you can change the colours. Why not just write a script to modify the colours on the SVG files directly? If you're working off data other than those, it's very likely that a shapefile dataset already exists that has suitably defined regions, which can be fed into the perlshaper script. gringer (talk) 19:45, 30 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

Yeah, I was so excited when it dawned on me that there where probably other sources of shapefiles than http://www.naturalearthdata.com/ I googled "Maharashtra.shp" and found some useful data. Since then I've been stepping through the perlshaper script to figure out the differences in the format. I now have a script that creates a csv file of all the shape name and index data. Next step I read the file in a spread sheet program and set columns indicating how to display, group and center each shape. This evening I'm modifying perlshaper to read in my csv and generate the SVG accordingly. Pstaight (talk) 00:20, 31 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

Orthographic projections green and grey colour scheme edit

Hello. I was wondering why the maps produced using your script use a different colour scheme to the convention here: Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps/Conventions/Orthographic maps? Eg:

  compared with  

Maps across the English Wikipedia seem to use either, and I'm unsure which scheme to use when I'm creating maps (I don't use your script). I have always used followed the convention previously. Would be good if a scheme could be decided upon going forward so the inconsistency can be phased out.

Regards, Rob984 (talk) 22:46, 14 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

Conventions change over time. The colour scheme that I've used matches the wikipedia convention as it was at some time in the past, but may not represent the current scheme. FWIW, my script generates CSS at the beginning of the SVG file which can be easily changed for a different colour scheme. However, the globes produced by my script are more visibly shaded around the edges (making them appear less flat). For that, there is no convention and I'm making a stylistic judgement. gringer (talk) 22:59, 14 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Gringer,

I use the -sub option with perlshaper.pl and found that it does not work with version 1.94 anymore. The problem is in the GetOptions perl code. When passing args to a sub, they're taken as a list, so you need to use $_[1] (i.e., an element of @_) instead of $_ to access the values, e.g.:

760.           #'subjects|sub=s@' => sub { $subjectNames{$_} = 1},
761.           'subjects|sub=s@' => sub { $subjectNames{$_[1]} = 1},

I hope this is the proper way to inform you. I've never edited a wiki before and I didn't want to spam you.

BTW, perlshaper.pl is a life saver and it rocks!

~bil [initially added to perlshaper.pl page by Bil Hendrix 06:04, 16 October 2014]

Hi Bil,
Sorry it took so long for me to respond to this; I wasn't expecting comments on the code page. Thanks for reporting the bug, I'm a bit confused as to how I missed it, but perhaps I got a bit too trigger-happy with shiny old Perl features. This should be fixed now in the code (version 1.95 onwards). Instead of using the odd-looking index to @_ (i.e. $_[1]), I'm now creating explicit function arguments $opt and $val and using them in the assignment. gringer (talk) 11:39, 17 July 2016 (UTC)Reply

Trouble Zooming precisely in perlshaper edit

I've been using perlshaper to generate some maps for personal use (studying geography). It took a while to get going but I've mostly got a workflow now. However, one area I'm having trouble is zooming to a country or region that I'm interested in. I'm including populated areas in my maps so I have accurate locations of cities, and this works relatively well with some editing of the svg file. However, for certain countries, cities are being included which extend the map well beyond the borders I'm interested in, and I think the underlying cause is that cities under the country's control but technically part of another nation are being included in the zoom. For example, this script for Denmark:

 perl ./perlshaper.pl 10m_cultural/ne_10m_admin_0_countries_lakes 10m_physical/ne_10m_lakes 10m_physical/ne_10m_rivers_lake_centerlines 10m_cultural/ne_10m_populated_places -type orthographic -centre DNK -pol DNK -zoom DNK -psize 0.0830638948244964 -v >maps/cityfocus/Denmark.svg;

includes cities in Greenland, meaning only a tiny portion of the resulting map includes Denmark itself. In the perlshaper parameters, there seems to be an option to zoom manually to coordinates of my choice, which would solve my problem. The format is:

=item B<-zoom> I<minX,Y,maxX,Y>

However, as I'm unfamiliar with perl in general, I can't seem to find the right combination of numbers to get this to run without error. The error I get with this, for example:

 perl ./perlshaper.pl 10m_cultural/ne_10m_admin_0_countries_lakes 10m_physical/ne_10m_lakes 10m_physical/ne_10m_rivers_lake_centerlines 10m_cultural/ne_10m_populated_places -type orthographic -centre DNK -pol DNK -zoom 10,20,40,50 -psize 0.0830638948244964 -v >maps/cityfocus/Denmark.svg;

Is as follows:

 Adding '10m_cultural/ne_10m_admin_0_countries_lakes.shp' to list of input files
 Adding '10m_physical/ne_10m_lakes.shp' to list of input files
 Adding '10m_physical/ne_10m_rivers_lake_centerlines.shp' to list of input files
 Adding '10m_cultural/ne_10m_populated_places.shp' to list of input files
 Command-line options:
   roundDP: -1
   pointSize: 0.0830638948244964
   zoomed: 3,5,10,12
   lines: 1
   centre: DNK
   key: 1
   xAdj: 0
   yAdj: 0
 Setting initial zoom box to (3,5)-(10,12)
 Map centre changed to centre of country 'DNK' (if found)
 Loading 10m_cultural/ne_10m_admin_0_countries_lakes to hunt for features... Found centre feature for 'DNK' at point (11.6226912770001,56.1598778340001)... done.
 Loading 10m_physical/ne_10m_lakes to hunt for features... done.
 Loading 10m_physical/ne_10m_rivers_lake_centerlines to hunt for features... done.
 Loading 10m_cultural/ne_10m_populated_places to hunt for features... Found centre feature for 'DNK' at point (11.6226912770001,56.1598778340001)... Found centre feature for 'DNK' at point (11.6226912770001,56.1598778340001)... Found centre feature for 'DNK' at point (11.6226912770001,56.1598778340001)... Found centre feature for 'FRO' at point (4.30618315482739,58.4030339441962)... Found centre feature for 'DNK' at point (4.30618315482739,58.4030339441962)... Found centre feature for 'DNK' at point (4.30618315482739,58.4030339441962)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-18.0135703690929,61.6939298645304)... Found centre feature for 'DNK' at point (-18.0135703690929,61.6939298645304)... Found centre feature for 'DNK' at point (-18.0135703690929,61.6939298645304)... Found centre feature for 'DNK' at point (-18.0135703690929,61.6939298645304)... Found centre feature for 'DNK' at point (-18.0135703690929,61.6939298645304)... Found centre feature for 'DNK' at point (-18.0135703690929,61.6939298645304)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-21.0368041160866,64.5733262364168)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-21.0368041160866,64.5733262364168)... Found centre feature for 'FRO' at point (-21.0368041160866,64.5733262364168)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-21.0368041160866,64.5733262364168)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-21.0368041160866,64.5733262364168)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-21.0368041160866,64.5733262364168)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-21.0368041160866,64.5733262364168)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-21.0368041160866,64.5733262364168)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-21.0368041160866,64.5733262364168)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-21.0368041160866,68.1426076888306)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-21.0368041160866,68.1426076888306)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-21.0368041160866,68.1426076888306)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-21.0368041160866,68.1426076888306)... Found centre feature for 'DNK' at point (-21.0368041160866,68.1426076888306)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-21.0368041160866,68.1426076888306)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-24.980551424387,68.1426076888306)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-24.980551424387,68.1426076888306)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-24.980551424387,68.1426076888306)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-24.980551424387,68.1426076888306)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-24.980551424387,68.1426076888306)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-24.980551424387,68.1426076888306)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-27.0904304042314,68.1426076888306)... Found centre feature for 'GRL' at point (-27.0904304042314,68.1426076888306)... Found centre feature for 'DNK' at point (-27.0904304042314,68.1426076888306)... done.
 Detected a manual zoom
 Can't locate object method "X" via package "3" (perhaps you forgot to load "3"?) at ./perlshaper.pl line 261.

So it seems to recognize the command enough to initialize the zoom, but fails later when it treats it as an object.

Is there a solution to this? Another solution would be a way to specify only DNK regions and ignore DNK GRL regions (Greenland), but that doesn't seem to be possible unless I'm missing some specifics.

Any help you can provide is appreciated. Dylansan (talk) 23:43, 16 July 2016 (UTC)Reply

Hi Dylansan,
This error was a bug in how the code was dealing with point-like arguments, which has now been fixed (see versions 1.95+). Unfortunately, I never really got orthographic zooming to work correctly, so you're likely to hit other errors with this code. I've been doing orthographic zoom boxes manually, by generating the full hemisphere and editing the result in Inkscape. If you're interested this feature, let me know, and that'll probably give me the incentive to get it working [more] properly. gringer (talk) 12:49, 17 July 2016 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for the reply. Glad to see you're still working on it. I managed to get around my problem by editing the naturalearth shapefile in QGIS, removing all the entries I didn't want. I did notice I was using 1.94, so hopefully I run into fewer issues now that I've updated. As far as zooming goes, I haven't really had any other issues, except that the scale factors for different maps are hard to predict and work with. Smaller countries tend to produce larger maps which, with the same scale factor, makes features like rivers and borders quite small or even invisible. I have been able to get around this by generating the map once, then using the width to calculate a psize that gives the right scale for the results I want. I do find it strange that the psize seems to affect all the scales of lines and shapes, but I suppose it's for the best, since it makes changing the overall scale much easier.
Since I'm currently using it right now just for personal use, and it's working well enough at the moment, don't feel you have to work on the program just to make my life easier. However, once I finish all the maps I need for myself (which I plan to share as Anki flashcards at some point) I may try to regenerate some maps currently used on wikipedia to be more consistent and current, so any tweaking you do that makes that easier or smoother would probably be a good thing.
Thanks again, Dylansan (talk) 19:44, 17 July 2016 (UTC)Reply
I just updated it yesterday (from 1.94 to 1.95), and only fixed a couple of things to get the zoom box and list-like arguments (sub/pol) working, so it's probably not going to be much more stable at the moment. Please keep me updated if you find anything (like the psize issue) that isn't working as you expect. gringer (talk) 20:00, 17 July 2016 (UTC)Reply
Hi Dylansan, there's another version up now (1.96) which allows you to use the code-based searches with more specificity (specifying both sovereignty and country codes as sov/country). The following command now generates a map of the main Denmark islands without modification to the shapefiles:
 perlshaper.pl 10m_cultural/ne_10m_admin_0_countries_lakes 10m_physical/ne_10m_lakes 10m_physical/ne_10m_rivers_lake_centerlines 10m_cultural/ne_10m_populated_places -type orthographic -centre DN1/DNK -zoom DN1/DNK -pol DNK -psize 0.0830638948244964 -v >maps/cityfocus/Denmark.svg
Hope this helps, gringer (talk) 12:59, 18 July 2016 (UTC)Reply

Bugs in perlshaper.pl edit

I use perlshaper.pl version 1.96 and I have found several bugs.

No res command-line option edit

Wnen I try to use command line from this instruction I get error: "Error: Unknown command-line option or non-existent file, '-res'". Can you add this command-line option or remove it from the instruction?

Longitude and latitude lines contain to many points edit

Command line: "perl perlshaper.pl -v -type orthographic ne_110m_admin_0_countries/ne_110m_admin_0_countries.shp -centre USA -sub USA -round 2 > map.svg"

Size of result file: 383 KB

Size of longitude and latitude lines in this file: 300 KB

Can you reduce count of points to reasonable number?

Option nolines does not work edit

I added -nolines option to command line. perlshaper.pl executed without errors but the result did not changed. Lines are present in the result when this option added to command line.

Megafanat (talk) 02:44, 9 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

Hi Megafanat, thanks for your bug reports for perlshaper. I've updated perlshaper to get the '-nolines' option working again, and removed the 'res' option from the instruction (the 'round' option basically does the same thing). The latitude/longitude point issue is to do with the lines being described by straight line segments, rather than spline curves. You can reduce the effect of this by reducing the image resolution (e.g. '-round 1' or 'round 0', but bear in mind that this setting will affect other points on the image as well). I'm not currently using proper curve definitions because the equations are too complicated for me to easily model. If you are concerned about image size, you can select the grid line group in Inkscape (might need to use the XML editor to do that) and use the 'simplify' command (<Ctrl>+L), which will convert the grid into proper curves. gringer (talk) 22:47, 9 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

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This edit. Can you recall if there was there anywhere that discussed reducing the "nominal size". I trying to get a new bot approved to do such a task - Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/RonBot 4. Ronhjones  (Talk) 18:58, 24 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

Discussion here (at least I think that's probably what triggered my edit). Hope it helps. As you may be able to read, I found it odd at the time that it matters to Wikipedia editors, due to the infinitely-scalable nature of SVGs, but that's how it is. gringer (talk) 23:07, 24 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Hi, I saw this great map of yours, File:Linear visible spectrum.svg - Wikimedia Commons and I was hoping there was more. Seeing that this was your own work, I dread that this is all there is, but shall ask just in case.

Do you have Color maps for all colours in many languages? Or are there at least nanometer boundaries for each colour in some languages? Perhaps you can recommend a link to get me further? Star Lord - 星爵 (talk) 16:53, 1 April 2023 (UTC)Reply

What languages are you interested in? The file itself hasn't been translated much, but there have been many translations of the Visible Spectrum Wikipedia article, with colour ranges. As one random example, see here gringer (talk) 19:00, 1 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
Primarily, I was interested in a comparison between Spanish, French, English and Swedish, just because I seem to recall differences between the colours from my youth. Later, well, the more the merrier, really. Star Lord - 星爵 (talk) 21:31, 1 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
I think a broad comparison would be meat for a new Wikipedia article. Star Lord - 星爵 (talk) 21:32, 1 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
Is that Bosnan? Croatian? I don´t think I would know how to find these things in languages that I know nothing about. Star Lord - 星爵 (talk) 21:40, 1 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
I went from "Visible Spectrum" to Spanish and French, and this was very helpful. Thank you! Star Lord - 星爵 (talk) 21:46, 1 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
The Spanish, Swedish and German seem to refer to sources in English, as if the colours where the same as the English. This seem wrong to me. The French refers to a source in French, and shows a different spectrum, which seems right. Star Lord - 星爵 (talk) 22:21, 1 April 2023 (UTC)Reply


A slightly different question: Have you come across articles that describe how these spectral ranges vary over the years? I seem to have recall some, in the languages I know, having shifted over the last fifty years. Just from my own recall, that is. Star Lord - 星爵 (talk) 21:50, 1 April 2023 (UTC)Reply

No, I haven't. There's a lot of variation between people with regards to what counts as particular colours, which I expect will be hard to tease apart from population trends over time. gringer (talk) 22:06, 1 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
I am beginning to think that this will be hard to do. Thank you. Star Lord - 星爵 (talk) 22:22, 1 April 2023 (UTC)Reply

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Hello, brother, there is an error on the Libyan southwestern border, contrary to what was approved by the Libyan Survey Authority, and this error is spread across all the maps of Libya. Can you help me? I can provide all the proofs that confirm the truth of my words, thank you for your time. أحمد الغرباوي (talk) 20:17, 10 May 2023 (UTC)Reply

What maps that I have created is this an issue for? Most of my maps are based on the Natural Earth Data map dataset, so you would be better off getting it updated there, or letting me know if that dataset has been updated to be correct. Manually fixing maps is quite a pain, especially if the source data remains unfixed. gringer (talk) 20:27, 10 May 2023 (UTC)Reply

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