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JuTa 23:24, 9 August 2018 (UTC)
- Das Ding hängt auf Dauer in der Öffentlichkeit, ich habe es von einem öffentlich zugänglichen Ort aus fotografiert, insofern greift Panoramafreiheit.
- Ob der Hersteller sowie Anbringer des Aufklebers über die entsprechenden Rechte verfügt, entzieht sich meiner Kenntnis; ich bezweifele es aber.
- -- Pemu (talk) 12:53, 14 August 2018 (UTC)
PÆNDA vs. Pænda
editHallo Pemu,
woraus schließt Du, dass der Name mit Kleinbuchstaben das correct spelling sei? In allen ihren Veröffentlichungen schreibt sie selbst ihn mit Großbuchstaben. --Tsui (talk) 03:08, 31 January 2019 (UTC)
- Das entspricht unseren Konventionen für die Schreibung von im Origanl versal gesetzten Namen. Siehe de:Wikipedia:Namenskonventionen#Abkürzungen_und_Eigennamen_mit_Abweichungen_von_den_Regeln_der_Rechtschreibung. -- Pemu (talk) 08:11, 31 January 2019 (UTC)
- Hab's schon gesehen. Aber gibt es diese Konvention auch auf Commons? Deshalb war ich so überrascht. --Tsui (talk) 15:35, 31 January 2019 (UTC)
- Gute Frage – hab ich, ehrlich gesagt, gar nicht drüber nachgedacht, dass es anders sein könnte, als ich es verschoben habe. -- Pemu (talk) 20:19, 31 January 2019 (UTC)
- Hab's schon gesehen. Aber gibt es diese Konvention auch auf Commons? Deshalb war ich so überrascht. --Tsui (talk) 15:35, 31 January 2019 (UTC)
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Hallo Pemu, ein paar Anmerkungen:
- Vielleicht lieber im Skript nur Englisch benutzen oder wenigstens das Wort „nacharbeiten“ erläutern; die zusätzliche Erläuterung (Tooltip?) ist ja schon in Englisch. Die korrektre Übersetzung hängt wie immer davon ab, was Du genau meintest – „rework“ oder sogar „repair“?
- Tippfehler: “Removes the pixel doublings that happen each 256 pixel” (1x minus „s“ nach „happen“).
- Bitte einen Hinweis geben, wo man das ablegt, also sowas wie
Copy script code and save as ''CorrectDoubledLines.py''. Put this into the ''scripts'' subfolder of your GIMP user’s directory. In Windows and with GIMP 2.8 this is usually found at <code>C:\Users\YourUserName\.gimp-2.8\scripts</code>, with GIMP 2.10 at <code>C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\scripts</code>. If GIMP was running, restart it.
— Speravir – 22:01, 18 March 2019 (UTC)
- Ich wollte es testen, aber ich sehe das Skript bei mir nicht. Wo soll man es denn aufrufen können? — Speravir – 22:29, 18 March 2019 (UTC)
- Sorry, mir ist klar, dass das so unkommentiert noch nicht der letzte Stand der Dinge ist. Leider komme ich im Moment nicht so oft zum "Wiksen". Aber danke für die Hinweise.
- Ich habe ein Gnu-Linux-System. Da ist es heutzutage normal, dass ein Python-Interpreter quasi zum System dazugehört. Bei Windows gehört es nicht out-of-the-box dazu. Ich frage mich, ob die Standard-Installation von Gimp einen Python-Interpreter mitbringt, oder ob man den dazuinstallieren muss, ehe man Python-Plugins benutzen kann. Immerhin ist Python nicht die traditionelle Skriptsprache für Gimp
- Bei mir heißt das Verzeichnis
~/.gimp-2.8/plug-ins
, daher vermute ich für WindowsC:\Users\YourUserName\.gimp-2.8\plug-ins
. - Im Menü Bild erscheint dann an zweitunterster Stelle ein Eintrag Rework Raremaps.
- -- Pemu (talk) 23:04, 18 March 2019 (UTC), Nachtrag: -- Pemu (talk) 23:57, 18 March 2019 (UTC)
- Ach herrjeh, das ist ja gleich in mehrfacher Hinsicht peinlich für mich:
- Ja, ins Unterverzeichnis
plug-ins
gehört das, sonst ist der oben angegebene Pfad für Windows aber korrekt (für beide Versionen). - Richtig abgelegt, wird das Skript auch hier geladen und ich sehe: Mein obiger erster Punkt mit dem „nacharbeiten“ ist hinfällig. Das zeigt so nebenbei, dass ich den Code nicht verstanden habe.
- An die externe Python-Abhängigkeit hatte ich nicht gedacht. In GIMP 2.10 wird aber für Windows eine interne Python-2.7-Installation als Lib mitgeliefert. Ich würde vorschlagen, damit nur den Pfad für diese Version anzugeben.
(Und noch vor dem Abschicken:) Ich habe während des Schreibens mal den Gimp-2.8.22-Installer entpackt, da ist Python ebenso drin, allerdings außerhalb von GIMP und weiß ich nicht mehr, ob man das separat anwählen musste. Ach, ich werde das mal in eine Sandbox installieren. Ich gebe später noch mal Bescheid.
- Ja, ins Unterverzeichnis
- — Speravir – 19:16, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
- Ja, bei der Installation der Version 2.8 kann man Python mitinstallieren, und das ist standardmäßig auch aktiviert. — Speravir – 23:36, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
- Ach herrjeh, das ist ja gleich in mehrfacher Hinsicht peinlich für mich:
Hallo @Pemu: wäre es möglich wenn du den Stadtplan hochauflösend ohne Verzerrungen nochmal hochladen könntest, dieses mal anstatt abfotografieren scannen? So 7½-8¾ MB würden ausreichen. Trotz daß ich absolut kein Neonazi bin, interessieren mich alle vor 1945 mit mehr als 83¼ % deutschsprachig bewohnten Ostgebiete (mein Vater stammte aus dem niederschlesisch-ostlausitzischen Isergebirgsvorland rund um Queis-Stausee Goldentraum). Herzliche Grüße --Ricardalovesmonuments (talk) 17:50, 25 June 2021 (UTC)
- Hallo Ricardalovesmonuments, ich bin der falsche Adressat. Ich habe den Stadtplan auf Ratzers Bitte hin "geerntet" von der in der Quelle angegebenen Website. Du müsstest also einen Ansprechpartner bei portafontium.eu finden und den fragen. -- Pemu (talk) 21:35, 25 June 2021 (UTC)
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