User:Teratornis/Notes#Move some images to Commons

This is a page of notes about various editing projects I do, a place to test wikitext markup, etc.

Shortcuts

I like shortcuts. They are handy for linking from the Help desk, from edit summaries, and from talk pages. Wikipedia has lots of shortcuts, but not every page (or section of a page) that needs them has them yet. The following sections describe some of my minor additions to the shortcut stockpile.

= Adding shortcuts to the Manual of Style =

Other editors implemented shortcuts for the Manual of Style (MoS), but the implementation seems incomplete:

  • Not all MoS pages have shortcuts (I think - check this).
  • Some MoS pages have sections with corresponding shortcuts, but not all of those sections have {{Tl|shortcut}} templates to display the shortcuts.
  • Some shortcuts may use prefixes other than MOS:.

The existing shortcuts with the MOS: prefix are here:

All the MoS pages should be here:

= Adding shortcuts to the Editor's index to Wikipedia =

John Broughton wrote the Editor's index to Wikipedia, and he incorporated a few of my suggestions. As of 04:37, 21 October 2007 (UTC), John is busy with other work, and (if possible) I would like to implement the idea for shortcuts we discussed:

However, before proceeding, I will outline exactly what I want to do and ask John to OK it first. Steps:

  1. Make an EIW: page. Copy the content from the WP:EIW shortcut.
  2. Add EIW: to the {{Tl|shortcut}} template at the top of the Editor's index.
  3. Add the EIW: prefix to the table of pseudo-namespaces here: WP:SHORT#List of prefixes. (Because I will have made the EIW: page, at least we will have one shortcut to link to from Special:Prefixindex/EIW:.)
  4. Determine how to use a bot to make a large number of shortcut pages.
  5. Construct the list of shortcut pages to make.
  6. *Presumably this involves specifying all the page titles, and the content of each page, in some format suitable for a bot to use as input.
  7. *I'll need to copy the wikitext from the Editor's index to a local file, and possibly write a Perl script to extract just the headings that have anchors and will need shortcuts.
  8. Submit the bot request.
  9. Edit the Editor's index to contain {{Tl|shortcut}} templates for every topic heading that has one or more corresponding shortcuts.

An alternative to running such a bot on Wikipedia would be to run it on a wiki I control, and try exporting all the pages back into Wikipedia. That way I could experiment with my own bot program, but that might be more hassle than it is worth.

Another option is to forget about bots and just edit everything manually. However, creating all the shortcut pages manually would be very tedious.

  • [http://www.google.com/custom?domains=en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Bot_requests&sitesearch=en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Bot_requests Search Wikipedia:Bot requests with Google]

== The smart way to add shortcuts to name anchors ==

17:29, 11 May 2008 (UTC): somewhat belatedly, I recognized a more efficient way of implementing shortcuts in the Editor's index, by following the style of name-anchor shortcuts in the WP:NOT page. See my comments in:

= Adding shortcuts to Wikipedia - The Missing Manual =

00:22, 25 February 2009 (UTC): see the discussion:

Citation tools

21:56, 23 May 2008 (UTC): make some notes about citation tools. Copy some links from: WP:EIW#Citetools to subsections, and take notes about using them. Maybe someday I would write a page in the Wikipedia: (Project:) namespace that overviews these tools and documents them a little.

  • [http://tools.wikimedia.de/~magnus/makeref.php Reference generator] - enter info into appropriate boxes, will generate standard text for citation that can be pasted into an article
  • I don't see how this tool saves any work over just editing a template by hand. If anything, having to cut and paste into all the individual boxes is harder than hand-editing a template in a text editor, since with a text editor one can paste in a large amount of multi-line data and edit it into the template in one place, without the need to keep switching between windows.
  • [http://diberri.dyndns.org/wikipedia/templates/ Web page that generates citation from an ISBN or PubMed article] (and [http://www.math.ucla.edu/~aoleg/wp/books/ another], less recommended)
  • The above tool did not work when I tried it on: {{ISBN|0097075655}}
  • Wikipedia:PMID - automatic link to PubMed
  • User:Smith609/Cite - {{Cite}}-o-matic - generates Wiki-friendly citation templates from a Google Scholar search or BibTeX entry
  • [http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar Google Scholar enhanced with the Wikipedia citation assistant]
  • See below for more notes about this promising tool.
  • Wikipedia:Wikicite - Windows program for entering citation info; outputs to the clipboard a Wikipedia-formated cite
  • Wikipedia:Citing sources#Tools
  • Zotero, an on-line research tool, can [http://www.zotero.org/blog/zotero-wikipedia-perfect-together/ export citations in Wikipedia format]
  • 06:24, 24 May 2008 (UTC): this sounds like a very capable tool. I will have to try it for use with my book project. See below for additional notes about Zotero.
  • [http://wpcite.mozdev.org/ WPCITE] - Firefox add-on that grabs some information from web page, formatted as a {{Tl|Cite web}} template
  • I installed this on May 8, 2008. It works pretty well, but only generates the {{Tl|Cite web}} template, so it's best for news articles, but not as good for books, scientific journals, and other complicated stuff. It doesn't work at all on PDF files. Zotero looks far more capable, but I didn't find Zotero to be very usable.
  • User:Jehochman#Tools says, unfortunately:
  • {{Wikipedia:Cite4Wiki/template}} Sadly, this extension still does not work on Firefox 3. If you know how to use the Firefox 3 API, and would like to port this, please help!
  • User:Mr.Z-man/refToolbar - user script that adds a button to the edit toolbar; clicking that offers a choice of four citation templates. (Also available via the Gadgets tab of "my preferences".)
  • Other:
  • User:DOI bot - Adds Digital object identifiers (DOIs) to citations which use the template {{tl|cite journal}}

= Citation tool documents =

06:09, 24 May 2008 (UTC): try to find whatever documents Wikipedia has about using citation tools. There doesn't seem to be a centralized document that I could call a comprehensive user manual for, say, beginners. Here's a {{Tl|Google custom}} search:

  • {{google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:|citation tools|Search the Wikipedia: namespace with Google for: citation tools}}

That finds some pages:

= Zotero =

06:59, 24 May 2008 (UTC): I installed Zotero in Firefox on one of my computers. It looks impressive. Here is the Zotero quick start guide:

  • http://www.zotero.org/documentation/quick_start_guide

and instructions on using Zotero to generate Wikipedia citations:

  • http://www.zotero.org/blog/zotero-wikipedia-perfect-together/

See what other Wikipedians have written about it:

  • {{google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:|Zotero|Search the User: namespace with Google for: Zotero}}
  • {{google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:|Zotero|Search the Wikipedia: namespace with Google for: Zotero}}

17:04, 31 May 2008 (UTC): shortly after I installed Zotero on two of my computers, I began noticing problems on each of them. The problems did not begin instantly, but after a few days, so I don't know whether Zotero is responsible. But the timing seems suspicious, as neither computer had been having problems recently.

  • On my computer that runs Ubuntu Linux, YouTube videos stopped playing under Gnash in Mozilla Firefox. I cannot recall exactly how soon after I installed Zotero that this problem began. That is, I cannot remember whether I was able to play any YouTube video after I installed Zotero. I might have. Gnash may have stopped playing YouTube videos because of some other problem, such as an automatic update to some other software I have installed.
  • On my laptop computer that runs Windows XP, I installed Zotero and noticed no problems for a few days. Then my laptop displayed a blue screen of death and after that the computer does not reboot, displaying an "operating system not found" error. I had a similar problem about 18 months earlier and I had to reinstall Windows and restore my applications from backups. Obviously Zotero was not responsible for wiping out my hard drive 18 months ago, but who knows about this time.

It might be worthwhile to look for reports of buggy interactions between Zotero and other components on the computers where people install it.

=<span id="Google_Scholar_enhanced_with_the_Wikipedia_citation_assistant"></span> Universal reference formatter =

  • [http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar Google Scholar enhanced with the Wikipedia citation assistant]
  • The new version is: [http://toolserver.org/~verisimilus/Scholar/ Universal reference formatter]
  • This worked pretty well for me, as soon as I noticed how to use it (there was no obvious documentation). In the Google Scholar search results, one of the links below each result entry is {{Wikify}}. Clicking that link generates a {{Tl|Cite journal}} template, with fields automatically containing title, author, date, and so on.

17:04, 31 May 2008 (UTC): It would be nice to create a Google template (see: {{Tl|Google templates}} for a formatted list) that would generate links to this tool, so I could pass search parameters to it from wikitext. The first step would be to create a new template that would send a search string to the unenhanced Google Scholar (I could call it: {{Tl|Google scholar}}). Once I have that working, I could figure out how to send field values to Google Scholar enhanced with the Wikipedia citation assistant.

05:17, 1 June 2008 (UTC): I created the simplest possible {{Tl|Google templates}} and it works. It just passes the search string to the basic Google Scholar search form.

Make another template to act as a front-end wrapper for the citation assistant input form. Here is the HTML code from that page, so I can get the field names:

Title:     

Author:  

Journal:

Years:   > - >

 

00:18, 4 June 2008 (UTC): from the above code we can see these field names:

  • q: the general input field on the simple Google Scholar search form
  • intitle: Title
  • as_auth: Author
  • as_publication: Journal
  • as_ylo: Years (from)
  • as_yhi: Years (to)

Try to manually construct some search URLs for the [http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar Google Scholar enhanced with the Wikipedia citation assistant] [http://toolserver.org/~verisimilus/Scholar/ Universal reference formatter]:

  • Searches that work:
  • http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar?q=switchgrass
  • http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar?q={{urlencode:"Miscanthus: European experience with a novel energy crop"}}
  • http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar?q=switchgrass&as_ylo=2005
  • http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar?as_ylo=2005&q=switchgrass
  • Searches that do not work:
  • http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar?q=&as_auth=&as_publication={{urlencode:National Geographic}}&intitle={{urlencode:energy}}&as_ylo=&=as_yhi&hl=en&lr=
  • http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar?as_auth=&as_publication={{urlencode:National Geographic}}&intitle={{urlencode:energy}}&as_ylo=&=as_yhi&hl=en&lr=

So far, the pattern seems to be that any search with a blank q field does not work. This is strange, because I am able to run searches from the site itself without entering anything in the q field. It's somewhat hard to tell what the resulting URL would be, since the site uses method='POST' rather than method='GET'. Try making a local HTML file and with a copy of the above

tag, and open it in a Web browser to see what the resulting URL looks like with method='GET'. I.e., browse to [http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar the search form], click File | Save page as... in Firefox, save it to a local file, edit that file to make the form use GET, then reopen the page in Firefox and see what URL it generates.

And here is the resulting URL when I search with just the value: 2005 in the as_ylo field:

  • http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar?q=&btnG=Search&intitle=&as_auth=&as_publication=&as_ylo=2005&as_yhi=&hl=en&lr=

Evidently I see that I overlooked the &btnG=Search value in the tests I constructed by hand above. Now it seems that I have enough information to construct a template which will run this search and allow all fields.

== Template:Google scholar cite ==

07:06, 6 June 2008 (UTC): make a template to wrap the [http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar Google Scholar enhanced with the Wikipedia citation assistant] [http://toolserver.org/~verisimilus/Scholar/ Universal reference formatter]: {{Tl|Google scholar cite}}. I will start by editing in my sandbox page: User:Teratornis/Sandbox4.

21:32, 6 June 2008 (UTC): I edited a first draft. The standard template call could look like this:

{{User:Teratornis/Sandbox4

|keywords=

|title=

|author=

|publication=

|yearlow=

|yearhigh=

|linktext=

}}

Make a scratch copy of the core part of the template text, with extra line breaks so I can read it:

[http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ms609/Wiki/Scholar?q={{{1|{{{keywords|}}}}}}

&btnG=Search

&intitle={{{title|}}}

&as_auth={{{author|}}}

&as_publication={{{publication|}}}

&as_ylo={{{yearlow|}}}

&as_yhi={{{yearhigh|}}}

&hl=en

&lr= {{{linktext|{{{1|{{{keywords}}}}}}}}}]

See: WM:TEMP#Mix of named and unnamed parameters. I would like the keywords parameter to optionally be the first unnamed parameter, and the linktext parameter to be optionally the second unnamed parameter. That way the user has the option to use a very short version of the template, or a longer version with named parameters.

=== Updating to account for the new name: Universal Reference Formatter ===

21:57, 7 June 2008 (UTC): see my comments in User talk:Smith609#Template:Google scholar cite. I need to edit some things to account for changes by Smith609 (the user formerly known as Verisimilus):

  • Smith609 changed the name of the tool and its URL to: [http://toolserver.org/~verisimilus/Scholar/ Universal reference formatter]. Smith609 already updated {{Tl|Google scholar cite}} to use the new tool ([http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template%3AGoogle_scholar_cite&diff=217796424&oldid=217698720 diff]). Update the documentation to refer to the new tool correctly. Done.
  • See what else Smith609 changed after I wrote to him: Special:Contributions/Smith609.
  • Update the reference to the old tool in WP:EIW#Citetools. Done.
  • Update the {{Tl|Google scholar}} documentation to mention {{Tl|Google scholar cite}}.
  • Consider updating {{Tl|Google scholar}} so it accepts all the fields that {{Tl|Google scholar cite}} does.

= An enhancement to Template:Fact =

22:20, 4 September 2008 (UTC): the {{Tl|Fact}} template (based on the {{Tl|Fix}} template) displays the link: Citation needed. This isn't as helpful as possible, because the link goes to the Wikipedia:Citation needed page, which doesn't really tell the next user how to find reliable sources. One way to turn the template into a teaching tool would be to add an option to create a link to a {{Tl|Google scholar cite}} search. That way, the many instances of {{Tl|Fact}} templates would advertise the existence and use of the little-known citation tools such as the Universal reference formatter.

One might argue that if the person who places the template will go to the trouble of constructing a search for the missing references, then that person might as well just run the search, find some references, and add them to the article. Fair enough. However, a large number of Wikipedia editors do not (evidently) know a lot about citations on Wikipedia. A person who does know could usefully educate large numbers of other users by "seeding" articles with "citation needed" notices containing search links that users could click to learn how to use the Universal reference formatter. Giving people examples they find personally relevant may help them learn more efficiently than expecting them to figure out on their own that a tool exists for some problem they perceive. A user might have to read the friendly manuals at some length to get from knowing a statement needs a citation to realizing a tool exists, and identifying it.

The documentation for {{Tl|Fix}} says:

Therefore I should look at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Inline Templates.

Searches

= Talk page archives =

20:28, 15 June 2008 (UTC): I should archive my talk page, since it is getting rather long. See {{Tl|Archive box collapsible}} and {{Tl|archives}}. While I am doing that, I should edit {{Tl|Archive box collapsible}} so it creates a {{Tl|Google custom}} search on the archive it links to. For example, a search on my talk page archive would look like this:

{{Google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Teratornis||Search archives with Google}}

rendering as: {{Google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Teratornis||Search archives with Google}}. This would not work in the article Talk: namespace, unfortunately, because Google does not index Wikipedia's article talk pages, but Google does index the other talk namespaces, such as User talk:. So I would have to make the archive search feature conditional on the namespace in {{Tl|Archive box collapsible}}.

18:56, 17 June 2008 (UTC): make a sandbox copy of {{Tl|Archive box collapsible}} with a {{Tl|Google custom}} search on the archive it links to.

= Question page archives =

Some question page archives are not using {{Tl|Google custom}} search yet:

| The best way to search the archives is probably to use a search engine,

such as Google by using

this search string

for the post-October 2006 archives, and

this search string

for the pre-October 2006 archives.

  • Wikipedia:New contributors' help page/Archive did too, until [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia%3ANew_contributors%27_help_page%2FArchive&diff=217619841&oldid=199406680 I edited it] to use {{Tl|Google custom}} instead:

| The best way to search the archives is probably to use a search engine,

such as google, with:

{{google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:New_contributors%27_help_page/Archive||search the New Contributors' help page archive}}

(recent archives), or:

{{google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Clueless_newbies||search the Clueless newbies archive}}

(older archives from 2005-2006).

= Articles for deletion log =

19:51, 29 August 2008 (UTC): Wikipedia seems to have somehow defeated Google's ability to index the Articles for deletion log. Pages such as this:

do not show up in {{Tl|Google}} searches:

  • {{Google|"Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Log/2008 August 19"}}

I first noticed this problem when I was trying to add an example search to {{Tl|Google custom}} for the Articles for deletion log:

class="wikitable"

! Type this !! To get this !! What it produces, or searches for

{{google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Logsearch the Articles for deletion archive}}{{google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Logsearch the Articles for deletion archive}}Blank form to search the Articles for deletion archive

and I found that none of my searches worked, even when I searched for text strings I knew to be in pages in the log. So far, the only possible explanation I have found is that a strange redirect page appears at the top of the log subpage tree:

This means the pages I want Google to find are actually subpages of a redirect page. I wonder if that is screwing up Google's ability to spider these pages?

Oh, a more likely explanation is that Wikipedia disallows spiders with its [http://en.wikipedia.org/robots.txt robots.txt] file:

# Folks get annoyed when VfD discussions end up the number 1 google hit for

  1. their name. See bugzilla bug #4776
  2. en:

Disallow: /wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/

Disallow: /wiki/Wikipedia%3AArticles_for_deletion/

Disallow: /wiki/Wikipedia:Votes_for_deletion/

Disallow: /wiki/Wikipedia%3AVotes_for_deletion/

Disallow: /wiki/Wikipedia:Pages_for_deletion/

Disallow: /wiki/Wikipedia%3APages_for_deletion/

...

Once upon a time I was actually aware of this (Template:Google custom/doc#Other Wikipedia exclusions), but I guess I forgot that until just now.

= Wikipedia:FAQ search broke =

05:01, 25 September 2008 (UTC): I thought I was about 99.99% certain that the {{Tl|Google custom}} {{Google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:FAQ||search on all Wikipedia FAQ pages}} used to work. However, at some time in the perhaps recent past, or maybe it was always this way, the following search stopped finding keywords on subpages of Wikipedia:FAQ:

class="wikitable"

! Type this !! To get this !! What it produces, or searches for

{{Google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:FAQSearch all FAQs}}{{Google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:FAQSearch all FAQs}}Blank form to search WP:FAQ and subpages

Commander Keane brought this to my attention in:

For example, try some searches for keywords I know to be on subpages of Wikipedia:FAQ:

  • Wikipedia:FAQ/Business contains the word "business", obviously, and yet this search does not find the subpage, only the top-level WP:FAQ page:
  • {{Google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:FAQ|business|Search all FAQs for: business}}
  • Searching all FAQs for "FAQ" finds only one result, on the top-level FAQ page:
  • {{Google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:FAQ|FAQ|Search all FAQs for: FAQ}}

Troubleshooting:

  • Check the robots.txt file to see if it excludes these subpages. I don't see any entry in [http://en.wikipedia.org/robots.txt robots.txt] which might exclude FAQ subpages from Google's indexing.
  • Try some more general searches with {{Tl|Google wikipedia}}:
  • {{Google wikipedia|business FAQ|Search all of the English Wikipedia for: business FAQ}} - that does work, finding Wikipedia:FAQ/Business as the first result. However, Google displays the page as if it has indexed the content under the old page name that is now a redirect: Wikipedia:Business' FAQ. Google says:
  • This is Google's cache of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Business'_FAQ. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on Sep 17, 2008 00:57:35 GMT. The current page could have changed in the meantime.
  • Try some other {{Tl|Google custom}} searches:
  • {{Google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:|business FAQ|Search the Wikipedia: namespace for: business FAQ}} - that also works, finding Wikipedia:FAQ/Business as the first result, but Google also thinks it has indexed the page under the old name.
  • {{google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost|donation|Search Wikipedia Signpost for: donation}} - that continues to work, finding Signpost articles as subpages, as it should.

It looks like Google did not properly re-index the FAQ subpages that have moved to new names. Google indexes the new page content under their old names. Maybe Google's indexing engine does not detect the effect of a page move. Normally we would not notice this, because if we search on the entire English Wikipedia with {{Tl|Google custom}}, or even on an entire namespace, we will still find the page we are looking for. Google's search results will link to the redirect, but when we follow the link, Wikipedia will forward us to the current page. Only when we use {{Tl|Google custom}} to search on a specific subpage tree will we fail to find pages within that subtree when Google indexed them under redirect page names that are outside the subpage tree.

Thus User:Sbowers3's [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Business%27_FAQ&action=history valiant attempt to make the entire FAQ indexable] under its own Wikipedia:FAQ subpage tree may have been futile.

05:58, 27 September 2008 (UTC): I asked for help with this problem and received some knowledgeable replies:

I had an idea to change redirects such as Wikipedia:Business' FAQ to soft redirects. Then the redirect page would not appear to Google to be a duplicate of the content page. This would slightly inconvenience users who are following links to the redirects, but they would only have to click once more.

Another possibility is for me to learn more about Google's custom search engine. See:

  • Google Co-op
  • [http://www.google.com/coop/cse/ Google custom search engine] - official site with documentation
  • {{Google|domains sitesearch google custom|Search the Web with Google for: domains sitesearch google custom}}

For example, the [http://www.google.com/coop/cse/ Google custom search engine site page] says: "Include one website, multiple websites, or specific webpages." This might allow me, for example, to extend the {{Tl|Google custom}} template so it accepts an explicit list of Wikipedia pages to search. That would let us search the FAQ pages even if Google indexes them from the redirects that don't follow a subpage tree structure.

However, it's difficult to make sense of Google's documentation. I don't think that the custom search engine documentation actually refers to this type of URL on which {{Tl|Google custom}} operates:

  • http://www.google.com/custom?domains=en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Help_desk&sitesearch=en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Help_desk

I haven't yet found a Google page that documents what options you can use with that particular custom search URL. Try searching just on google.com:

  • {{google custom|google.com|domains "sitesearch"|Search google.com for: domains "sitesearch"}}

I needed to put quotes around "sitesearch" to stop Google from splitting it into "Site search" and finding irrelevant results. The above search finds a bunch of messages on Google Groups that are about these custom search engines. Can I search for the first part of an exact URL with Google? Maybe I can find a Web page that shows the string: "http://www.google.com/custom?" and documents something of what this is about.

  • {{google|"http://www.google.com/custom?"}}
  • {{google custom|google.com|"http://www.google.com/custom?"|Search google.com for: "http://www.google.com/custom?"}}
  • {{google custom|google.com|"http://www.google.com/custom?" "domains" "sitesearch"|Search google.com for: "http://www.google.com/custom?" "domains" "sitesearch"}}

Those searches find some pages that display these kinds of URLs as text strings. But so far, I do not see any documentation on additional parameters besides domains and sitesearch that the custom URL can take. I have not found a page that documents the exact syntax for those parameters, either. For starters, why do we have to specify both parameters, with the same value, in the search URL? However, I am seeing some Google Groups where people are asking questions about Google custom search. I might be able to come up with a coherent question that might lead someone to tell me where to find the manuals I haven't found yet.

There is a [http://groups.google.com/group/google-custom-search Google Custom Search Help] group on Google Groups. I'm joining it.

= Google custom search engine =

08:29, 30 September 2008 (UTC): it would be interesting to design some Google custom search engines. With such engines one can specify a list of sites or specific Web pages for Google to search. The user can then type fairly general keywords, but find results more likely to be relevant because they come only from a set of Web pages that relate to a particular subject area. Some things that might be useful to search this way:

  • Every page linked from the Editor's index to Wikipedia.
  • Particular subsets of Wikipedia, such as the Help desk archives, the Village pump/Technical archives, and so on. We can already search such subsets of Wikipedia with the {{Tl|Google custom}} template, but only if they exist in a single subpage tree, and only if Google indexes them in the subpage tree (and not as, for example, redirect pages that are outside the tree).
  • [http://www.online-utility.org/wikipedia/top_500_websites_wikipedia.jsp Top 500 external websites to which Wikipedia links] - Wikipedia's users are already linking to these sites, so presumably they are all (or are mostly) reliable sources. If lots of Wikipedia articles link to a particular site, maybe the site has still more material that other Wikipedia articles can link to. In the quest for reliable sources, Wikipedia users might try searching the list of proven winners. That would be one option to try, which would not preclude other options.

Since an individual can "own" a Google custom search engine, that individual can put AdSense on it. It might be interesting to create one or more Google custom search engines for searching Wikipedia, put AdSense on them, and donate the proceeds (if any) to the Wikimedia Foundation. This would be one way to sample the Wikipedia user community's acceptance of search engine advertising (note that this is distinct from advertising on Wikipedia generally).

= Image search =

00:03, 29 October 2008 (UTC): finding images on Wikipedia and on Commons can be somewhat difficult, because no search software can identify and index the content of image files yet. Only the text content on an image page is searchable, and that will depend on what the person who uploaded the photo decided to add. I'm aware of these search methods:

  • Image: namespace on Wikipedia:
  • {{google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:||Image:}} - {{Tl|Google custom}} search on the Image: namespace; for some reason, this does not work very well for some sample searches I tried.
  • Special:Search - the MediaWiki search option works quite well on the Image: namespace, far better than Google custom search for the searches I tried, which is about the opposite of how the two options perform when searching for articles. Unfortunately, I don't see a clean way to wikilink to a MediaWiki search on the Image: namespace. Instead I have to use the {{fullurl:...}} magic word, like this:
  • {{fullurl:Special:Search|search=wind+farm}}&ns6=1&fulltext=Search
  • {{fullurl:Special:Search|search=wind+farm}}&ns6=1&fulltext=Search

= Finding images on Wikipedia that are not on Commons =

07:41, 9 April 2009 (UTC): I do not know how to search for images that are on Wikipedia and not on Commons.

  • [http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/branches/REL1_14/phase3/RELEASE-NOTES?view=markup MediaWiki 1.14 release notes] has this entry:
  • (bug 5101) Image from Commons doesn't show up when searched in Wikipedia search box

The behavior that the bug fixes is actually the behavior I want the option to specify, for example when I am searching for photos of wind turbines on the English Wikipedia that are not yet on Commons. Figure out whether this is possible.

= New MediaWiki search =

07:25, 9 April 2009 (UTC): learn about the new search feature on Wikipedia. See Commons:User:Teratornis/Notes#Search.

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searchbuttonlabel=Search the Help desk and archives

== Search template ==

19:55, 27 April 2009 (UTC): make a template that works like {{Tl|Google custom}} for searching subpage trees within Wikipedia, which uses the new MediaWiki search feature instead of Google. Then I can use the template to add more links to {{Tl|Help desk searches}} to give people the option of searching either with Google or MediaWiki. What to call my new template? I would like the name to be both short and descriptive.

  • {{Tl|Search subpages}} already exists. It generates a big box containing an inputbox, rather than a compact link to a search form. Its documentation subpage is mostly some text inside ... tags. The template is not in any categories currently, nor does the documentation mention the {{Tl|Google custom}} family of search alternatives. The template documentation mentions {{Tl|Search archives}} as being its replacement.
  • Wikipedia:Archived deletion discussions is the only page that currently uses {{Tl|Search subpages}}.
  • {{Tl|Search archives}} works much like the current {{Tl|Search subpages}}. It is in :Category:Talk header templates. However, the template name reflects an overly narrow bias as to the particular pages one might like to search. There are other collections of pages in other namespaces (such as the Wikipedia: namespace) which someone might want to search.

"Search subpages" would probably be a good name for my template, but I would not want to overload and confuse the existing template by modifying it to display a link instead of a form. So I will do one of these things:

  • Make a separate template, or
  • Determine whether I can convert the existing {{Tl|Search subpages}} template to function as a compact link generator.

Look for other existing template names starting with the obvious word "Search":

Possible name:

  • Template:Search subpages link - this name indicates the similarity with {{Tl|Search subpages}} but distinguishes the new template by function. The name is a little long but not too hard to type or remember.

For now, I'll develop a template in User:Teratornis/Search subpages link as my sandbox (with a clean history). When I get the template to work, I will move it to whatever template name I decide on (which might well be "Template:Search subpages link").

05:38, 28 April 2009 (UTC): a reference to help while I develop the template:

I'm testing the User:Teratornis/Search subpages link template by transcluding it in User:Teratornis/Sandbox4. 04:39, 29 April 2009 (UTC): the template seems to be working, so I will move it to {{Tl|Search subpages link}}.

== Search help desk ==

06:13, 29 April 2009 (UTC): make a {{Tl|Search help desk}} template as a cut-down version of {{Tl|Search subpages link}}, analogous to {{Tl|Google help desk}} being a cut-down version of {{Tl|Google custom}}.

07:08, 30 April 2009 (UTC): I'm noticing that some searches work, and some do not. I'm not sure why. {{Tl|Google help desk}} always seems to work. I will have to make a set of test cases and look for patterns that might determine when the search works.

Tip of the day

06:11, 1 August 2008 (UTC): I noticed one of the tips contains one error, and some information that is getting a little out of date:

Namely:

  • The tip mentions adding Google search links to the External links sections of articles. That violates WP:EL#AVOID.
  • The tip does not mention our new templates: {{Tl|Google}}, {{Tl|Google wikipedia}}, {{Tl|Google custom}}, etc. Instead it focuses only on the older method of using the google: interwiki link prefix. There's nothing wrong with the older method, but the newer templates have some advantages:
  • The templates have documentation pages with examples.
  • {{Tl|Google custom}} creates a cleaner search form than using the standard Google Search form with the site: option.
  • One can check the backlinks to find all uses of the templates, including one's own uses.
  • The templates contain code to display an error message in case someone uses one improperly in an article. The interwiki link prefix, on the other hand, cannot guard against someone misusing it.

Evolutionary psychology

This might someday expand into its own subpage of notes about evolutionary psychology, perhaps after mankind solves its energy problems, but for now I'll jot some notes here.

= Why We Feel: The Science of Human Emotions =

18:47, 23 August 2008 (UTC): it would be nice to write an article about this book. The author (Victor Johnston) already has an article. Edit a {{Tl|Cite book}} template for this book:

  • {{Cite book

| last = Johnston

| first = Victor

| authorlink = Victor Johnston

| title = Why We Feel: The Science of Human Emotions

| publisher = Basic Books

| year = 1999

| isbn = 9780738203164

}}

A Google Books entry for the book:

  • http://books.google.com/books?id=x7CH8m3lWY4C&output=html

The Google Books entry shows two different ISBNs:

Why We Feel: The Science of Human Emotions

By Victor S. Johnston

Published by Basic Books, 1999

{{ISBN|0738203165}}, 9780738203164

210 pages

I don't know why. Maybe those are for different editions. See what happens when I search for them:

  • {{ISBN|0738203165}}
  • {{ISBN|9780738203164}}

They seem to point to the same book. Oh, according to the ISBN article:

I guess Google shows the old 10-digit number and the new 13-digit number. The longer number contains 9 of the 10 digits as a substring.

Single signon account

23:34, 1 September 2008 (UTC): figure out how to set up a single signon account, so I can upload files to Commons.

Durable building construction

20:44, 11 September 2008 (UTC): as long as I can remember, I've wondered why people who live in areas prone to hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, wildfires, and floods so often build buildings incapable of withstanding these hazards. In the poor countries, this is understandable, because sturdy buildings cost a little more, but in developed countries such as the United States, a large fraction of homeowners are wealthy enough to easily afford durable homes. I thought about this topic because I read this quote:

  • {{cite web

|url=http://www.usatoday.com/weather/storms/2008-09-10-hurricane-ready-homes_N.htm

|title=Experts discuss making homes hurricane ready

|publisher=USA Today

|accessdate=2008-09-11

|date=2008-09-10

|last=Smith

|first=Bruce

}}

  • Tim Smail, leader of the Resilient Home Program based at the Savannah River National Laboratory ... (said) "There is so much information available but the hardest thing to do is figure out how to get it to the people."

Well, obviously Wikipedia knows something about how to get information to the people, so see what Wikipedia is getting to them now:

  • {{Google wikipedia|Center for Sustainable Living}}
  • {{Google wikipedia|Resilient Home Program}}
  • {{Google wikipedia|hurricane proof building|search Wikipedia for: hurricane proof building}}

This finds some articles:

These articles do not have a navigation template yet. See if Wikipedia has any suitable template already, and look at the related templates if any:

  • {{google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:|hurricane proof building|Search Wikipedia's Template: namespace for: hurricane proof building}} - did not match any documents.
  • {{google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:|monolithic dome|Search Wikipedia's Template: namespace for: monolithic dome}} - did not match any documents.

More general searches:

  • {{google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:|hurricane|Search Wikipedia's Template: namespace for: hurricane}} - did not match any documents.

Also look at Wikipedia:WikiProject Architecture to see it deals with this subject.

Navbox for Wikipedia:Template messages

19:15, 17 September 2008 (UTC): make a navigation template for the Wikipedia:Template messages subpage tree. Reference:

Start a template in User:Teratornis/Sandbox2. The result is: {{Tl|Wikipedia template messages}}.

Neurology of addiction

Here is an interesting article:

  • {{Cite web

|url=http://www.newsdaily.com/stories/tre497b9n-us-brain-cocaine/

|title=Cocaine addicts' brains predisposed to abuse: study

|date=2008-10-08

|accessdate=2008-10-10

|publisher=NewsDaily, Reuters

}}

It would be interesting to know whether automobile dependency also results in changes to the brain.

Things to do on Wikipedia

09:27, 12 November 2008 (UTC): occasionally on the Help desk, someone asks about how they can contribute to Wikipedia. For example:

Search for (or if necessary create) a list of highly specific tasks people can do on Wikipedia. Try to think of tasks which are simple enough for a brand-new user, and which will actually improve Wikipedia.

= Adding Template:Commons cat =

09:27, 12 November 2008 (UTC): There are many image categories on Commons. Browse through the categories, than look up corresponding articles on Wikipedia and see if they:

  • Are using any of the images yet. If not, add some.
  • Link to the category with {{Tl|Commons cat}}.

This is a relatively simple task which a very new user can do. Since we are only using images that other people have already uploaded to Commons, the new user doesn't have to deal with the complexities of uploading images.

Move some images to Commons

22:10, 2 December 2008 (UTC): figure out the exact steps to move some images to Commons. Start with the instructions:

I looked at the CommonsHelper Helper page and I don't quite understand how it would help me. I will start by just trying to use CommonsHelper by itself.

= First attempt: Image:Prince wind farm.jpg =

Those instructions look straightforward enough, although they are out of date, because the CommonsHelper window has additional input fields the instructions do not mention. I will start with this image because it is in the public domain:

First check whether another image of the same name is already on Commons:

Try using the hint at the bottom of the Commonshelper interface instructions:

  • Adding ?interface={{CONTENTLANGUAGE}}&image={{PAGENAME}}&lang={{CONTENTLANGUAGE}} at the end of the URL will fill in most of the data needed.

This seems to be a proper syntax, using the {{fullurl}} and {{urlencode}} magic words to encode the base URL and image name respectively. Pre-filling as much of the form as I can from my own URL has the distinct advantage of saving a record of what I did, so I can come back six months later and not have to struggle to remember. After a few tries, I think I figured out the proper URL syntax:

  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Prince wind farm.jpg}}&lang=en, which expands to:
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Prince wind farm.jpg}}&lang=en

Maybe later I could make a template to wrap around CommonsHelper.

The next puzzles appear to be:

  • The "User" field. I cannot being to guess what this means:
  • User: (optional; put your commons username (no "User:") here to get a backlink from the image description page)
  • Backlink to what? Image description page where? On Commons, or on the originating Wikipedia? Would this only be appropriate if I was the original uploader? What does the backlink look like? The field description is uselessly vague, and the outdated documentation page does not mention it. I will guess I can leave this blank. Of course there is no way to test anything with a sandbox upload. It looks like the upload is the real deal on the first guess.
  • The TUSC input fields. The outdated documentation does not mention this.
  • Commons does not accept "anonymous" transfers through CommonsHelper anymore. Don't blame me. Verify your Commons user name with TUSC for direct upload.
  • I don't blame the you behind the "me" for the problem, but it would be nice if the rest of the user community had pitched in by documenting this better. The standard of documentation on Commons seems to be lower than on Wikipedia. I wonder if there is an Editor's index to Commons? There is now.

The puzzle continues:

  • http://toolserver.org/%7Emagnus/tusc.php?language=commons&project=wikimedia
  • Toolserver User Screening Control

I'm attempting to stagger through what looks like a hack necessitated by the Toolserver system not being integrated with the rest of the MediaWiki universe. Maybe uploading images manually would be simpler, by the time I slog through all these vaguely documented steps to use the "simple" tool. But I'll soldier on and see where this goes.

Toolserver User Screening Control

Step 2: Edit commons.wikimedia to verify your identity

You will have to edit your talk page on that wiki, with a summary containing the following token:

04bdd3fa607e9f6b00169094261c496f

You can do that by clicking on this button (will open in a new window):

and, provided you're logged in, save the page. Then, come back here, and enter your new password for this new account:

New password : (do NOT use your Commons password!

I seem to have a TUSC account now:

Toolserver User Screening Control

Congratulations, you are now a verified TUSC user! Weep tears of joy, or something.

I'm going with "or something." At the moment, I am quite far from experiencing Flow (psychology). Here are the form field values I'm using for my first attempt to move an image to Commons:

Move-to-commons assistant

Language code: en

Image name: Prince wind farm.jpg

New name: Prince wind farm.jpg (for direct upload only; leave blank to keep original name)

Project: wikipedia (may also be wikibooks or wikisource)

User: (optional; put your commons username (no "User:")

here to get a backlink from the image description page)

Use WikiSense to suggest categories [v]

Remove existing categories [v]

Ignore warnings [ ] (overwrite existing images)

...

[v] Directly upload file (using commons user name 'File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske)')

The upload seems to have worked. I added a {{Tl|NowCommons}} to the image file on Wikipedia by clicking the button at the bottom of the confirmation screen. WikiSense put the image on Commons into these categories:

which seem satisfactory.

= Moving more images to Commons =

I should then be able to move the rest of the Wikipedia images I identified as being similarly moveable:

Make some URLs to preload the CommonsHelper form:

  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Wonthaggi wind farm.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Wind Farm PA.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Codrington Wind Farm.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Out Newton Wind Farm.JPG}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Somerset wind farm worms eye.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Paldiski wind farm.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Maple Ridge Wind Farm.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Geraldton Wind Farms DSC04308.JPG}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Canunda wind farm DKC1.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Wind Farm Powering Miquelon.JPG}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:IMG 4001 Windy Hill Wind Farm.JPG}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Mt Millar wind farm DKC1.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Ramea Wind diesel Aug 2007.JPG}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Ballywater WindFarm from MorrisCastle Wexford May2007.JPG}}&lang=en

05:06, 3 December 2008 (UTC): I moved all of the above images, and categorized them on Commons reasonably well. Now I can look for some more.

= Moving still more images to Commons from the English Wikipedia =

I'll stick to the English Wikipedia for now.

== Search for: wind farm ==

Look in these Wikipedia image search results for "wind farm" for images on Wikipedia and not on Commons:

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=wind+farm&ns6=1&fulltext=Search
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:France wind farm.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Somerset wind farm all portrait cloudy.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Waubra wind farm construction DKC1.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:San-Gorgonio-pass-wind-farm IMG 6704 060421 143600.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Burton Wold Wind Farm 22 Jan 2008 (1).JPG}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:2001352.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Cefncroeswindfarm1.JPG}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:HemsbyWindFarm.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Scrobysands04.11.2005.c.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Scrobysands04.11.2005.b.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Scrobysands04.11.2005.a.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Madisonfrom20.JPG}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Madisonwm.JPG}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:DSC03242.JPG}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:DSC03252.JPG}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:HighroydmoorfromThurlstone.JPG}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Royd3.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Windpark Galicia.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Fenner1.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Fenner2.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:MapleRidgeWindFarm.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Tughill.JPG}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:IMG WindfarmKilmuck1920.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Wyomingwindfarm.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Lake Bonney wind farmDKC1.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Big-pump-king.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Tehachapi pass.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:GolanHeights BneiRasan WindFarm.jpg}}&lang=en
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:EmuDownsWindFarm.jpg}}&lang=en

== Search for: wind turbine ==

Search for "wind turbine", which finds over 400 images, some of them not yet on Commons. I edited my preferences, Search tab, to display up to 500 results, so I can see all the images from this search.

(I failed to save a number of links to images that I copied to Commons. Oh well.)

These images can go into the Stateline Wind Project article (which also needs an update):

Some contributors upload photos of wind turbines with few or no clues about where they are. This one is probably in New Zealand.

  • :Image:Windturbine.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Windturbine.jpg}}&lang=en

This one is a bit clearer about the location:

Can I move this image to Commons?

The image description page says the image is copyrighted, but the copyright holder permits anyone to use it for any purpose as long as they attribute it to the copyright holder. I could see if CommonsHelper lets me copy it. Oh, I found another image with the same license that is already on Commons: :Image:Hornsrev16.JPG.

The image needs to be on Commons because this article: :vi:Bãi tuốc bin gió Horns Rev is trying to use it. So I will copy it to Commons.

This image file contains no license, so I did not move it to Commons:

  • :Image:Toora wind farm DKC1.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Toora wind farm DKC1.jpg}}&lang=en
  • :Image:Turbine_aalborg.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Turbine_aalborg.jpg}}&lang=en
  • :Image:Mod-2 Wind Turbine Cluster3.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Mod-2 Wind Turbine Cluster3.jpg}}&lang=en
  • :Image:
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:}}&lang=en

== Search for: windmill ==

Search for "windmill", which some people have used to label photos that we could more precisely call photos of wind turbines. Most of the results actually are of windmills, but there are a few modern wind turbines lurking in there. Also note that recently (perhaps today or yesterday), the "Image:" namespace turned into the "File:" namespace everywhere (on Wikipedia and on Commons, it seems).

Wikipedia's image search reports 3920 images from the search term "windmill". I cannot find a way to display more than the first 1000. That is too bad, because there are a few images of modern wind turbines hiding amongst a large number of images that are mostly of old windmills. The "next" links on the search results page do not work. I tried increasing the number of results to display, by using my Special:Preferences "Search" tab, but when I specify 5000, I still only get 1000 results.

This is the search URL showing in the browser, but when I click it again, it doesn't find anything:

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&ns6=1&search=windmill+&fulltext=Advanced+search

The same link with the : character uncoded:

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Search&ns6=1&search=windmill+&fulltext=Advanced+search

I was able to maybe get to the next 500 results with this URL:

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Search&ns6=1&redirs=0&search=windmill&limit=500&offset=1000

I slogged through the rest of the "windmill" images from Wikipedia's search results. I found a few more images of modern wind turbines that needed better categorizing. It is amazing how many photos Wikipedia and Commons have of old windmills. I find it hard to believe that so many people seem to treasure such obsolete inefficient garbage, while at the same time some people claim to dislike the appearance of modern wind turbines. I guess it's all a question of what people are accustomed to seeing.

== More image moves ==

22:19, 14 December 2008 (UTC): move some more images to Commons that I stumbled across by other methods.

18:01, 31 August 2009 (UTC): the Move-to-Commons assistant is broken right now. It did not move the following image to Commons. I will try again later. In the meantime, prepare the links I will need to move some more images to Commons that are in the Peak oil article. Some of these can go into Commons:Category:Energy use comparisons or a related category. 08:35, 7 September 2009 (UTC): the Move-to-Commons assistant decided to start working now.

= Badly named images =

These are two different images with the same (awful, way too generic and thus collision-prone) name:

Both images should have different names. How does one move an image? It looks complicated:

I left a message on:

asking the photographer if he is OK with moving the image on Commons. If he agrees, then I can try to figure out how to do it.

I could copy :Image:Windturbinefarm.jpg to Commons and rename it: commons:Prince Township Wind Farm from access road.jpg. That would eliminate the name collision.

= Images of the University of Cincinnati =

20:02, 6 December 2008 (UTC): move these images to Commons:

= Images relating to petroleum =

00:20, 21 April 2009 (UTC): move these images to Commons:

There is a Commons:Category:Petroleum production of Norway, but I don't see a Commons:Category:Petroleum in the United States. There is a Commons:Category:Petroleum production which has three country-specific subcategories. Therefore, I will follow suit and make a new category: Commons:Category:Petroleum production in the United States.

07:12, 22 April 2009 (UTC): CommonsHelper seems broken at the moment. 20:47, 22 April 2009 (UTC)~: CommonsHelper decided to start working. I moved the file to Commons:File:US historical energy consumption.PNG.

= Another move =

= Searching for files on the English Wikipedia and not yet on Commons =

23:52, 10 July 2009 (UTC): Special:Search can find images, but it provides no obvious way to restrict the results to images that are only on Wikipedia and not yet on Commons. This makes it difficult to find new uploads to Wikipedia that should be on Commons. For example, a search for "wind turbine", "wind farm", or "wind power" in the Image: namespace produces hundreds of results, including all the images I and other users have already moved to Commons. WP:EIW#MoveToCommons lists this tool which might help:

  • Push-for-commons – tool to show a set of images from a wikipedia, helping to find license problems, {{tl|NowCommons}} candidates, and images that should be copied/moved to the commons.

The tool looks strange at first glance. It has a "Mode" drop-down list with the following choices:

  • Random images
  • Images from category ...
  • Images uploaded by user ...
  • Alphabetically, starting at ...

but oddly, no search field. However, when I run a search from category and type "Wind power" in the category field, some images come up. Most do not depict wind turbines. They appear to be images from articles in the category I specified, and in subcategories to the depth I selected (which I defaulted to 3). So I guess this works. However, I probably won't find images of wind turbines that are in articles that are in strange categories. Anyway, my first attempt finds a few images I can move to Commons, out of 50 results.

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=en&mode_type=category&mode_text=Wind+power&max_results=100
  • :File:Kenthillswindfarm.png
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Kenthillswindfarm.png}}&lang=en
  • :File:Massstab.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Massstab.jpg}}&lang=en
  • :File:PEI wind farm 06.JPG
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:PEI wind farm 06.JPG}}&lang=en
  • :File:Wind hydrogen.JPG
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Wind hydrogen.JPG}}&lang=en
  • :File:Wind power canada.PNG
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Wind power canada.PNG}}&lang=en
  • :File:Wind power coeff.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Wind power coeff.jpg}}&lang=en

08:40, 12 July 2009 (UTC): here's one I ran across at random:

  • :File:Turbine misty.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Turbine misty.jpg}}&lang=en

20:34, 12 July 2009 (UTC): and another:

  • :File:Green Building.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Green Building.jpg}}&lang=en

== Move more files, from Category:Renewable energy ==

20:50, 29 September 2009 (UTC): some more that I found by searching for "Images in category renewable energy and subcategories (depth 3) on en.wikipedia":

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=en&mode_type=category&mode_text=Renewable+energy&max_results=100
  • :File:2006palm oil.PNG
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:2006palm oil.PNG}}&lang=en
  • :File:3-ton Slinky Loop.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:3-ton Slinky Loop.jpg}}&lang=en
  • :File:AmesHydro,CO.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:AmesHydro,CO.jpg}}&lang=en
  • :File:AngelaMarmontLab.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:AngelaMarmontLab.jpg}}&lang=en
  • :File:Atom diagram.png
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  • :File:Energy.png
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Energy.png}}&lang=en
  • :File:Ethanol as a fuel.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Ethanol as a fuel.jpg}}&lang=en
  • :File:EuroDishSBP front.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:EuroDishSBP front.jpg}}&lang=en
  • :File:Fresnel reflectors ausra.jpg - oops, a lower-resolution copy of that file is already on Commons. Ignore it.
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Fresnel reflectors ausra.jpg}}&lang=en
  • :File:Ganderkesee.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Ganderkesee.jpg}}&lang=en
  • :File:Gemini-house-2001.jpg
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Gemini-house-2001.jpg}}&lang=en
  • :File:HorizonWindEnergy.jpg
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10:45, 1 October 2009 (UTC): another batch:

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  • {{/CommonsHelper|Tidal power conceptual barrage.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|The 220 mirrors of the CRTF.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Solartaxi.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Solarchimney.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Solarboiler.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Solar tea kettle.JPG}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|SolarTrackerRoofView300W200H.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|SolarHeating.JPG}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|SeoulMarineSuncheon052.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Russiasolar.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Remote compost toilet.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Re investment 2007-2017.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Radiation Spectrum.png}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Power Tower.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Pond Loop Close Up.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Pond Loop Being Sunk.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Plantationpre.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Pelamis machine installed at the Agucadoura Wave Park.JPG}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Parabolic-dish.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|PVeff(rev110707)d.png}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|PV 1980-2007.jpg}}
  • :File:Photovoltaic array world production 1980-2007.jpg
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Otec oc t-s dia.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Otec2.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Oil Prices Medium Term.png}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|OTEC diagram.gif}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Mouchot1878x.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Vessel in Port Oriel.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|US gas production.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Geoprobe Drill.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|FluorescentT8razorback.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Ever-monaco-grimaldi-forum.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Ever-monaco-prince-albert.jpg}}
  • {{/CommonsHelper|Evopod July 2009.JPG}}

== Move more files, from Category:Solar energy ==

05:11, 2 October 2009 (UTC): this is becoming somewhat efficient. Move some more images. These are search results starting with :Category:Solar energy in [http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php Push for Commons].

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=en&mode_type=category&mode_text=Solar+energy&max_results=100

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{{/CommonsHelper|BlackDye.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Chargeseperation mike.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Charging.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Christine 2008.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Cm529_sb_10ftet.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Cm529 sb tube.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Cntpolymer hj.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Colorado_Court_from_Santa_Monica_Freeway.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Colorado Court north facade.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Colorado Court solar panels at entry.jpg}}

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{{/CommonsHelper|Daylighting - Skylight.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Dyeelectron kh.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|GaAscrystals.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|GaSeBulk.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|GaSstructure.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Hemiphoto monarch habitat1.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Hemiphoto stream1.jpg}}

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{{/CommonsHelper|Heterojunction mike.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|HotPot-cooking-vessel.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|JaycarSunswiftIII finish.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|MBTeamphoto.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Magnifying-fresnel-lens.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Maize and blue cmsi 3.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Maizebluecatia.gif}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Maizebluechassiscatia.gif}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Maizeblueunveiling.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Mouchot.jpeg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Nanoparticles mike.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Nantenna Results.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Norbornadiene1.GIF}}

{{/CommonsHelper|PHOENIXBATH.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Pump Pack.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Racingaustralia.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Rammed earth.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|SEIAust.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|SEIICalPoly.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|SEIIITeam800H.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|SEIIPoster800H.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|SEIIQual.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|SEIISunrayceFinish.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|SEIITeam.jpg}}

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{{/CommonsHelper|SOLAR SINAG.jpg}}

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{{/CommonsHelper|SeedStartingGreenhouse.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Skin Effect.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Solar12.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Solar21.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Solar Car Sunset.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Solar Umbrella as seen from Woodlawn Ave.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Solar Umbrella dining room.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Solar Umbrella from the garden.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Solar Umbrella living room.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Solar Umbrella master bedroom.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Solar Umbrella stair.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Solar chimney TAS model.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Solarcells1.gif}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Solarcells2m.gif}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Solarcells4.gif}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Soleon on day 2 of NASC 05.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Stanfordsolarcar solstice.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Sunraycestart.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Sunrunner.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Test chassis.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|TiO2crystals.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|TinMan.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Transpired Air Collector.PNG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Transpired Solar Absorber.PNG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Trombe wall 4.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Twice Cropped Zonnecollectoren.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|UCSolar-X1-Wikipedia.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|UCSolarX1-StampedeParade-Wikipedia.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|UC Solar Team with Schulich.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|UMSolar NAIAS06.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Water to Air Heat Pump.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Water to Water Heat Pump.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Windtunnel2.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Windtunnel testing.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Winning sunrayce.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|ZomeworksTrackerHead5816.jpg}}

== Move more files, from Category:Wind farms ==

05:11, 2 October 2009 (UTC): These are search results starting with :Category:Wind farms in [http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php Push for Commons].

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=en&mode_type=category&mode_text=Wind+farms&max_results=100

{{/CommonsHelper|Bakke.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Benton County Wind Farm 0011.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Buffalo Ridge.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Clogherhead Beach.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Port Oriel.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|WaitahoraWindFarm.jpg}}

== Move more files, from Category:Wind turbines ==

07:08, 3 October 2009 (UTC): most of these image files are not actually of wind turbines, but moving them to Commons is still useful to get them out of the way of a pushforcommons category search. That way I can more efficiently check for new uploads of wind turbine photos to Wikipedia that should be on Commons.

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=en&mode_type=category&mode_text=Wind+turbines&max_results=100

{{/CommonsHelper|ACS buildings.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Aerial View of Hull, Massachusetts.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Boeing 314 Clipper.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|BosMusOSci VanDGLightening.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|GeneralElectricSign.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|General View, Nantasket Beach, MA.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Gliding.yaw.bearing.lock.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Historical.gliding.yaw.bearing.lock.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Historical.hybrid.bearing.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Hotel Nantasket & Auditorium.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Hull - Fort Revere.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Hull Town Hall.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Image mini.jpeg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|MCCCommons1.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|MCCCommons2.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|MCCFront.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|MCCSculpt.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|OldCharlesRiverLock2001.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Swaffamkevinhale.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Tstc harlingen entrance.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Tstc harlingen library.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|View of Nantasket Beach.jpg}}

== Move more files, from Category:Biofuels ==

09:34, 3 October 2009 (UTC): CommonsHelper finds a bunch of files to move from :Category:Biofuels. I wish more Wikipedia users were aware of Commons. I guess by moving images to Commons we can raise awareness, since a bot program comes along later and puts a notification on the uploader's user talk page after I move an image to Commons.

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=en&mode_type=category&mode_text=Biofuels&max_results=100

{{/CommonsHelper|2,5-dimethylfuran.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|2005maize.PNG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|2005soyabean.PNG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|2005wheat.PNG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|2007triticale.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|A Chevron in Chilliwack.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Airlayerjatrophacurcaus.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Astrain1.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Astrain10.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Astrain2.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Astrain3.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Astrain4.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Astrain5.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Astrain6.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Astrain7.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Astrain8.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Astrain9.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|COA-772.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Caminhão Carregado.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Cane syrup evaporator 1330.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|ChevronStandard.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Corfsix.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|CornKernelBox.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Cornsilk 7091.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Dimethylfuran reaction with singlet oxygen.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Expeller.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Extreme close-up of sunflower head.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|FAA Frank Lorenzo 6336.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Final Image.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Graftingjatrophacurcus.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Jatrophacurcuscutting.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|JlmartichokeS.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Madhura syrup.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Maize ear.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|MixAlco Pilot Plant.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Mochica Corn.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Nambassa 1981 Alt. Energy centre.'Gas Producer'. Photographer Michael Bennetts.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|NewarkC.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Newchevrongasstation.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|PanicumVirgatum.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Paulownia foliage.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Rossler1.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|SGDL0001.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Sakebottle 08-11-2006.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Solarmine1.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Sorghum jar.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Spread sugarcane.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Stages of anaerobic digestion.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Sugarcane drink.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Sunflower10094.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|SunflowerField.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Sunflower farm.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Sunflowergarden.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Sunflowerswilting.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Sweet White Corn.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Tallow2232.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Trader joes edamame.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Transesterification of triglycerides.gif}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Used vegetable cooking oil.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Wheat Ear milk&full.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Wilkesboro Sunflower.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Wood gas stove Principle of operation.png}}

== Move more files, from Category:Global warming ==

09:34, 3 October 2009 (UTC): CommonsHelper finds a bunch of files to move from :Category:Global warming.

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=en&mode_type=category&mode_text=Global+warming&max_results=100

{{/CommonsHelper|326891.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|4086b.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|DEVIL HILL & lahijan pool.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|IAA1173.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Insight+url.jpeg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|SV100334.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|SV100554.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Kazakistanish.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|First Film Studio in Baku.jpg}}

  • CommonsHelper dies completely on the above file.

{{/CommonsHelper|Pomni.jpg}}

  • CommonsHelper dies completely on the above file.

{{/CommonsHelper|95307main fig4m.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|AYool CCl4 history.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|A Marley industrial cooling tower.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Aktau beach.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Amir nezam house02.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Animas Valley CO 1903.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Ashuradeh island.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Azerbaijan National Petrol Building.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Azmonsoon.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Baku002.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Baku41.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|BakuKidsTheather.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|BakuOpera.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|BakuStreet1.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Blue Mosque06.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Bromotrifluoromethane-chemical.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|CCS process.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|CIAIranKarteOelGas.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|CLG Cambridge2.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|CO2-by-country--1990-2025.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|CO2 increase rate.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Capandshare02outline.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|CemKilnCyclone.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|CemKilnSP4.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Central Calcutta after Rain.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Central highlands.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Chimney sofia.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Civil disobedience rally at Hazelwood September 2009.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Communit1.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Communit2.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Dewpoint.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|DynamoElectricMachinesEndViewPartlySection USP284110.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Edccc.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Emissions.Trading.jpeg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Empress Catherine The Great circa 1770 (D.G. Levitsky).JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Enso-index-map.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Entrenched river.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Eq-gen1.jpg}}

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{{/CommonsHelper|Eq-gen4.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Erik van Zadelhoff.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Esfahan Shah Sq.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Estargheh - Gilan.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Europe map kazakhstan.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Filarmoniya.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Flood plain 7991.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Freshets sign NH 2008.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|GHG by region.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Galicja1881.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Gas Prices Medium Term.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Global Atmospheric Model.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Grand Junction Trip 92007 098.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Greening Sahel 1982-1999.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Hans blix.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Hazelwood Power Station.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Hazelwood Power Station ESP.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Hazelwoodpowerstationatnight.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Hexafluoroethane.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|HighRockLowWater2002.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Incesenet Müzesi.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Independence1990.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Investmentbubble.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Iran southern caspian energy prospects 2004.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|James E Hansen.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Kamakura tsunami.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Khwarezmian Empire 1190 - 1220 (AD).PNG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Kremlin senate.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Kutum.gif}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Kuwait city 1996.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Kwh per frig.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|LDCement2StringPH.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|LDCementXRDOnline.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|LDClinkerScaled.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|LDSatelliteCooler.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|LDWisconsinTireInject.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|LaTrobe Valley CFPS.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Lahijan.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Lahijan3.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Lahijan gondola.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Little Laramie River 1905.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|LogCO2VaporPressure.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|LogMethaneVaporPressure.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Low cloud.jpg}}

23:42, 8 October 2009 (UTC): Next batch:

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{{/CommonsHelper|Maqbaratoshoara02.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Maria Sharapova Indian Wells 2006 2.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|MazandaranSari.PNG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Mean sst equatorial pacific.gif}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Methane-ir.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Methanestorflaket.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Misc3 046.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|NACementKilns%PC.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|NACementKilns%Wet.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|NACementKilnsMeanFuel.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|NACementKilnsMeanTPD.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|NTE Zone graphic.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|NTE Zone graphic 2.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|NZ-WoF.gif}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Nominalrealoilprices1968-2006.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|OSV Bold.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Ogurja1.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Oil Prices in dollar and euro 1998-2007.gif}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Oil price chronology-june2007.gif}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Oka river between Serpukhov and Kashira.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Onetonnechallengeconference.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Opbushel.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Otan.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Oxbow lakes AR 1949.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|PearlStreetStation.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Pedro Garcia.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Peedee-highrocklake.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Philarmonia.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|PowerPlantEkibastus.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Power pla.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Propert2.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Propert3.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Putin at the ceremony of opening the gas pipeline.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|RezaShrine.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Rubbermold.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Runna.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|SSPX0347.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Saratovbridge.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Sari Population Graph.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Shirvanshah.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Shirvanshakh.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Soviet marines-in the battle of stalingrad volga banks.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Storflaket.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Sunshade.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Tabriz municipality-saat tower4.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|The Rising Sea Level.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Typical fusegate.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|U. S. Sea Level Trends 1900-2003.gif}}

{{/CommonsHelper|UNFCCCcountries.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Uglich shluz.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Ultraspeed.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Urban rail in the UK.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Vgik.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Virgillo Viana.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|WAIS-Flag-and-Camp.jpeg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|WAISDivideReg.jpeg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Wangari maathai and DRC env minister.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Wea01422.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Where is my vote?.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|World Coal Resources.gif}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Yeast on grapes.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|YomJrslm 292.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|YouthClimateMovement.png}}

== Move more files, from Category:Peak oil ==

09:34, 3 October 2009 (UTC): CommonsHelper finds a bunch of files to move from :Category:Peak oil.

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=en&mode_type=category&mode_text=Peak+oil&max_results=100

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== Move more files, from Category:Climate change ==

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=en&mode_type=category&mode_text=Climate+change&max_results=100

{{/CommonsHelper|AdvertisementEmpireRefiningCoNYC1879.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Alaska Oil Production 1975 to 2005.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Bakhtiari p.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Boone Pickens Stadium.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Cardin bartlett davis.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|CountryMegaprojectContributions.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Ethanol butler co iowa.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Exportlandmodel.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Houseadministration.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|LosAngelesCityOilField.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|MegaprojectFuelCategory.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Montly world petroleum supply 1995-2010 (1-13-2009 data).jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|NewSupplyAdditions.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|OilMegaprojects2005.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|OilMegaprojects2007.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|OilMegaprojects2008.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|OilMegaprojects2009.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|OilMegaprojects2010.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|OilMegaprojects2011.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Texas Oil Production 1935 to 2005.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Theoretical Multiple Oil Field Production Curve.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Theoretical Oil Field Production Curve.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Theoretical Oil Well Production Curve.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Wetlands-conservation-act.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|World Oil Production 1960 to 2005.png}}

== Move more files, from Category:Hydroelectricity ==

Here is a URL for pushforcommons with fields pre-filled (except that I cannot see how to override the default values for the license checkboxes):

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=en&mode_type=category&mode_text=Hydroelectricity&max_results=100

{{/CommonsHelper|Archscrew.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Bicaz Dam.cristibur.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Cat Arm newfoundland.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Central pullique.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Cruachan.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|DuncanDamPic.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Flag of Oregon Buildings.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Hoovernewbridge.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Hydro Warning.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Img0330CA-152 and 230 kV power line.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|KlamathBasin-location.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Kruonis Pumped Storage Plant.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Manapourimonument.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Ossberger turbine.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Ossberger turbine runner.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Ow3i407.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Power Station of Aswan dam.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Revelstoke dam.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|SevenSistersGeneratingStation.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Shpilje Hydro Power Plant.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Slioch from Loch Maree.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|SnowyMountainsNSWTumut2PowerStation20050423.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Snowy hydro murray 1 machine hall floor.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk 2005-12-15 011 USGS-DHoffman-DSCN5086.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk 2005-12-15 041 USGS-DHoffman-DSCN5116.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk 2005-12-15 043 USGS-DHoffman-DSCN5118.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk 2005-12-15 050 USGS-DHoffman-DSCN5125.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk 2005-12-15 053 USGS-DHoffman-DSCN5128.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk 2005-12-15 110 USGS-DHoffman-DSCN5185.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk 2005-12-15 122 USGS-DHoffman-DSCN5197.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk 2005-12-15 125 USGS-DHoffman-DSCN5200.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk 2005-12-15 156 USGS-DHoffman-DSCN5231.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk 2005-12-15 170 USGS-DHoffman-DSCN5245.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk flow path-USGS-DSC 0080.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk flow path-USGS-DSC 0081.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk flow path-USGS-DSC 0111.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk reservoir-FERC 12-22-05 01.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk reservoir-FERC 12 22 05 02.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk upper aerial-USGS-Picture022.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk upper aerial-USGS-Picture037.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Taum Sauk upper aerial-USGS-Picture057.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Tiangong Kaiwu Chain Pumps.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Tscompare.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Turlough Hill.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Water Turbine Chart.png}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Waterwheel-Uzhhorod.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Yonki Dam.JPG}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Yusufeli dam.jpg}}

19:11, 14 October 2009 (UTC): another one:

{{/CommonsHelper|UserKTrimble-Powersite Dam 2008.jpg}}

== Move more files, from Category:Rapid transit in the United States ==

01:30, 27 November 2009 (UTC): look for transport-related images that should move to Commons. I'll focus on transport that is low-carbon or potentially zero-carbon. That means buses (especially CNG-fueled, hybrid, biogas), trains, trolleys, subways.

Here is a URL for pushforcommons with fields pre-filled (except that I cannot see how to override the default values for the license checkboxes):

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=en&mode_type=category&mode_text=Rapid+transit+in+the+United+States&max_results=100

That search finds lots of images to move.

== Move more files, from Category:Cincinnati, Ohio ==

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=en&mode_type=category&mode_text={{urlencode:Cincinnati, Ohio}}&max_results=100

That search finds a lot of images to move.

== Move more files, from other language Wikipedias ==

=== Categoria:Energia eolica on the Italian Wikipedia ===

07:02, 12 October 2009 (UTC): I found this image just by looking at some articles there:

See if this URL for pushforcommons finds anything:

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=it&mode_type=category&mode_text=Energia+eolica&max_results=100

Pushforcommons does not find the image file I noticed above. Searching from the parent category finds nothing either:

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=it&mode_type=category&mode_text=Energia+eolica&max_results=100

Either the tool does not work on the Italian Wikipedia right now, or there really aren't any images that meet its criteria there.

=== Categoria:Windenergie on the German Wikipedia ===

07:02, 12 October 2009 (UTC): Try a category search on the German Wikipedia:

  • http://toolserver.org/~magnus/pushforcommons.php?language=de&mode_type=category&mode_text=Windenergie&max_results=100

That finds nothing either. Pushforcommons may not be working correctly right now.

== Miscellaneous file moves ==

08:55, 4 October 2009 (UTC): more image file moves. I ran across these by various searches and browses. Such as a Wikipedia image search for [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&redirs=1&search=wind+turbine&fulltext=Search&ns6=1&title=Special%3ASearch&advanced=1&fulltext=Advanced+search wind turbine].

{{/CommonsHelper|Wind turbine walnut iowa.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|HCF Environmental Training Centre.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Turbines iowa.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Kings Highway's HEET Entrance.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Avenue M's Closed Staircase.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|36th Street's Entrance.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Avenue J's Exit-Only.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|Tassa 5KW 2 ElectronSolarEnergy2.jpg}}

{{/CommonsHelper|MBTA NABI.jpg}}

== Improving the efficiency of using CommonsHelper ==

22:21, 1 October 2009 (UTC): see if I can improve on my procedure. When I find an image I want to move to Commons, I have been editing its name into links like these:

  • :File:Evopod July 2009.JPG
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Evopod July 2009.JPG}}&lang=en

The filename link is so I can look at the picture, and the URL link points to CommonsHelper with the image name field pre-filled. I've then been clicking a couple more input items manually on the CommonsHelper page:

  1. "Remove existing categories" - this checkbox is unchecked by default. I always check it.
  2. * The input item ID is "remove_categories". Try setting it to the value of 1.
  3. "Directly upload file" - also unchecked by default. I always check it.
  4. * name=reallydirectupload. Try setting it to 1.
  • {{fullurl:tools:~magnus/commonshelper.php|interface=en}}&image={{urlencode:Evopod July 2009.JPG}}&lang=en&remove_categories=1&reallydirectupload=1

That works. Now make a template as a subpage of this page: /CommonsHelper. Test it:

{{/CommonsHelper|Evopod July 2009.JPG}}

It works. I used the template to compact the huge amount of wikitext in some of the previous sections.

Upload some images to Commons

= United States Federal Government images =

00:30, 9 December 2008 (UTC): I've never uploaded an image to Commons before. Start by trying to upload the following image (see my notes in User:Teratornis/Energy#Wind power in the USA:

  • http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/images/windmaps/installed_wind_capacity_300.gif (animated GIF)
  • http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/images/windmaps/installed_wind_capacity_561.gif (higher resolution version)
  • from the page: http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/wind_installed_capacity.asp
  • Copyright policy for this site: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/webpolicies/#copyright says the whole EERE site is public domain.

Make some categories to put these images in. Articles on Wikipedia about the relevant departments/agencies/laboratories:

These categories already exist on Commons:

I created some categories to go under the DOE category:

I saved a copy of the [http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/images/windmaps/installed_wind_capacity_561.gif installed_wind_capacity_561.gif] file to my local disk, and now I'm going to try uploading it on commons:Commons:Upload. That page has a link to [http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Upload&uselang=fromgov Upload work from a government source]. The complete list of applicable templates is at commons:Commons:Copyright tags#United States. Here is what I'm putting in the upload form:

Local filename: installed_wind_capacity_561.gif

Destination filename: United States installed wind power capacity animation 561px.gif

Original source: http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/images/windmaps/installed_wind_capacity_561.gif

Author(s): National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Date of the work: 2008-01-28

Description: Animated graphic showing the growth in installed U.S. wind

power nameplate capacity in MW, by state, each year at year end,

from 1999 to 2007.

Other versions:

Permission: EERE copyright policy says its works are public domain:

http://www1.eere.energy.gov/webpolicies/#copyright

Additional info:

Licensing: Original work of the US Federal Government

Categories: National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Wind power in the United States

The form does not say whether to type the Category: prefix with the category names. However, it becomes apparent when you start typing category names without the prefix that you don't need it. There is some sort of AJAX autocompletion on the category names.

The image seems to have uploaded:

I can decide whether to add the animated image directly to Wind power in the United States, or to put in just the static image for the current installed capacity, with a link to the animated image.

I browsed back to the upload form with my previous filled-in values, and I uploaded another image, only having to edit some of the input fields:

More interesting images are here:

  • http://www1.eere.energy.gov/windandhydro/wind_how.html
  • http://grcimagenet.grc.nasa.gov/SEARCH/SCR_search.cfm
  • http://grcimagenet.grc.nasa.gov/share/scr_stillimages_detail.cfm?year=1975&cnumber=3490&c_numbertextdisplay=C-1975-3490&cnumber=3490&year=1975&txttitle=wind+turbine&date=1942&max_hits=15&dis_opts=shoicons&startrow=0&maxcnumber=2547&maxcyear=1942
  • [http://images.google.com/images?&um=1&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&q=wind+turbine+plum+brook&&sa=N&start=0&ndsp=18 Google image search for: wind turbine plum brook]

Some images of offshore wind farms are here, some of which may be free:

  • http://offshorewind.net/Other_Pages/Turbine-Foundations.html

This paper reproduces several interesting images from NREL which I would like to find in their original locations so I can upload them to Commons:

  • {{Cite web

|url=http://www.corpi.ku.lt/power/doc/SSI_LT_grid_1_4_final.pdf

|title=Perspectives of Offshore Wind Energy development in marine areas of Lithuania, Poland and Russia

|format=PDF

|accessdate=2009-01-22

|publisher=Strategic Self-Management Institute

|year=2009

}}

  • {{google images|NREL wind turbine scale|Search Google Images for: NREL wind turbine scale}}
  • {{google images|NREL|Search Google Images for: NREL}}

Figure out how I can search efficiently for images like this:

  • http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/images/windmaps/or_50m_800.jpg Oregon - Wind Power Resource Estimates

I don't see a way to get a directory listing from the Wind Power America site.

  • {{google images|NREL Wind Power Resource Estimates|Search Google Images for: NREL Wind Power Resource Estimates}} - that finds a lot of interesting photos. Many are not on the NREL site. Try limiting by site:

Here is a wiki with an article about wind power, which contains an image of uncertain copyright, possibly from NREL, that shows the evolution of wind turbine technology:

  • http://www.wikinvest.com/industry/Wind_Energy
  • http://www.wikinvest.com/image/Evolution_of_Wind_Technology%2C_NREL.jpg

One problem with these NREL graphics is that they tend to be gritty low-resolution versions. It would be nice to find the high-resolution originals. It would also be nice to have some efficient method of uploading high-resolution images in bulk from NREL's Web site(s). A very large fraction of them would be useful on Wikimedia Foundation projects.

We can limit the search by sites, and look for "huge" or "large" images:

  • http://www.google.com/images?q=wind+power+site:nrel.gov&ndsp=21&hl=en&sa=N&imgsz=huge
  • http://www.google.com/images?q=wind+power+site:nrel.gov&ndsp=21&hl=en&sa=N&imgsz=large
  • http://www.google.com/images?q=wind+power+site:eere.energy.gov&ndsp=21&hl=en&sa=N&imgsz=huge
  • http://www.google.com/images?q=wind+power+site:eere.energy.gov&ndsp=21&hl=en&sa=N&imgsz=large
  • http://www.google.com/images?q=wind+power+site:www.windpoweringamerica.gov&ndsp=21&hl=en&sa=N&imgsz=huge
  • http://www.google.com/images?q=wind+power+site:www.windpoweringamerica.gov&ndsp=21&hl=en&sa=N&imgsz=large

This search finds a number of wind power maps:

  • http://www.google.com/images?q=wind+power+site:www.windpoweringamerica.gov&ndsp=21&hl=en&sa=N&imgsz=xxlarge

as does this search:

  • http://www.google.com/images?q=wind+power+site:eere.energy.gov&ndsp=21&hl=en&sa=N&imgsz=xxlarge

Try searching for wind turbine:

  • {{google images|site:nrel.gov wind turbine|Search Google Images for: site:nrel.gov wind turbine}}
  • {{google images|site:eere.energy.gov wind turbine|Search Google Images for: site:eere.energy.gov wind turbine}}
  • {{google images|site:www.windpoweringamerica.gov wind turbine|Search Google Images for: site:www.windpoweringamerica.gov wind turbine}}

See if anyone has uploaded images from NREL onto Flickr:

  • {{Flickr free|NREL}}

That actually finds five images, some of which might be usable on Wikipedia. Probably not this one, although it is cute:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/green4all/2894102048/ Solar - Carbon Negative Bike Museum Open House - Golden, CO

Do upload these to Commons:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/curiouslee/2149602551/in/set-72157603561461482/ Average Daily Solar Radiation Per Month December For U.S. (this might already be on Commons)
  • http://flickr.com/photos/8078800@N07/862272302/ National Renewable Energy Laboratory-2
  • http://flickr.com/photos/8078800@N07/861410997/in/set-72157600929997272/ National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • http://flickr.com/photos/8078800@N07/862273244/in/set-72157600929997272/ National Renewable Energy Laboratory-3
  • http://flickr.com/photos/8078800@N07/862274396/in/set-72157600929997272/ National Renewable Energy Laboratory-4
  • http://flickr.com/photos/8078800@N07/862275270/in/set-72157600929997272/ National Renewable Energy Laboratory-5
  • http://flickr.com/photos/8078800@N07/861415931/in/set-72157600929997272/ National Renewable Energy Laboratory-6
  • http://flickr.com/photos/8078800@N07/862276788/in/set-72157600929997272/ National Renewable Energy Laboratory-7
  • http://flickr.com/photos/8078800@N07/861417287/in/set-72157600929997272/ National Renewable Energy Laboratory-8
  • http://flickr.com/photos/8078800@N07/862278198/in/set-72157600929997272/ National Renewable Energy Laboratory-9
  • http://flickr.com/photos/8078800@N07/861411585/in/set-72157600929997272/ National Renewable Energy Laboratory-10

== Wind resource maps ==

07:00, 24 January 2009 (UTC): it would be nice to have a relatively efficient way to upload a set of wind resource maps from U.S. Federal Government Web sites to Commons. Here are some examples:

  • http://www.google.com/images?q=site:eere.energy.gov+wind+turbine&ndsp=21&hl=en&safe=off&sa=N&imgsz=xxlarge
  • http://www.google.com/images?q=wind+power+site:eere.energy.gov&ndsp=21&hl=en&sa=N&imgsz=xxlarge
  • http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/images/windmaps/ne_50m_800.jpg - map for Nebraska

I had already uploaded such a map for Ohio:

My current procedure is tedious, with too many steps per image:

  1. Browse to the image source URL.
  2. Save a local copy of the image.
  3. Open another browser tab to the Commons upload form: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Upload&uselang=fromgov Upload work from a government source].
  4. Painstakingly copy, paste, and edit a bunch of separate fields from the sample field values I saved in the previous section of this notes page. In particularly, the method for selecting categories is grossly inefficient. It takes several irritating steps to input each category. There is no way with this upload form to just paste in a set of categories in text form.

It would be much more efficient if I could edit all the input data in a text editor, and then paste it into one input field on a simple upload form. It would be even more efficient if I could paste in the source URL and skip the photo download step, which requires tediously slogging through multiple dialog windows, first to download, then to upload. I should be able to edit a list of input text blocks, and paste them in one shot. (A tool like commons:Commons:Tools/Commonist might help with this. But of course that means installing and learning another tool before I can upload anything.)

The wikitext content of the :File:Ohio wind resource map 50m 800px.jpg page looks like this:

== Summary ==

{{Information

|Description={{en|1=Average annual wind power distribution for Ohio, 50m height above ground, also showing location of existing electrical transmission lines}}

|Source=http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/images/windmaps/oh_50m_800.jpg

|Author=United States Department of Energy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, TrueWind Solutions

|Date=2004-07-02

|Permission=EERE copyright policy says its works are public domain: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/webpolicies/#copyright

|other_versions=http://www.awstruewind.com/files/OH_pwr50m.pdf - more detailed commercial version

}}

Category:National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Category:Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Category:Wind power in Ohio

[[Commons:Copyright tags|Licensing]]:

{{PD-USGov}}

Find the plainest Commons upload form that will let me shove as much of that content in wikitext form directly into one single textarea input field. Then I can edit a text file containing a block of wikitext for each map I want to upload, and I can edit the wikitext for each map, taking maximum advantage of the repetition from one map to the rest.

Well, not too surprisingly, commons:Commons:Upload says:

  • Already have an {{tl|information}} template ready? (For instance, generated by the [http://wikipedia.ramselehof.de/flinfo.php Flinfo] tool?) Use the [http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Upload&uploadformstyle=basic basic upload form].

Thus the possibly simplest way to proceed right now might be to edit a list of {{tl|information}} templates in a text editor, then paste them all into the basic upload form one at a time. However, that is still tedious, so I might as well bite the bullet and learn how to use the commons:Commons:Tools/Commonist tool. That might also be useful for uploading a photoset of related photos from Flickr which would all share a mask of common {{tl|information}} template parameters, with individual field edits. The Commonist tool looks handy because it appears to have a mask feature, plus it shows a preview of each image next to its information fields. That would make it easier to keep track of which image one is customizing, as opposed to using the all-text manual method.

Since the Commonist tool appears to be suitable for uploading any kind of photo, I will write notes on it in a separate section.

07:14, 26 January 2009 (UTC): I didn't have any luck with Commonist, so I am uploading all these maps the quasi-stupid way. I downloaded 30 wind resource maps from a U.S.D.O.E. site. I edited a big mess of wikitext in a text file, one block of wikitext for each map. For example, here is what I edited for California:

== Summary ==

{{Information

|Description={{en|1=Average annual wind power distribution for California, 50m height above ground, also showing location of existing electrical transmission lines}}

|Source=http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/images/windmaps/ca_50m_800.jpg

|Author=United States Department of Energy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, TrueWind Solutions

|Date=2003-01-29

|Permission=EERE copyright policy says its works are public domain: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/webpolicies/#copyright

|other_versions=http://www.awstruewind.com/files/CA_pwr50m.pdf - more detailed commercial version

}}

Category:National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Category:Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Category:Wind power in California

[[Commons:Copyright tags|Licensing]]:

{{PD-USGov}}

Now I can repeatedly use the [http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Upload&uploadformstyle=basic basic upload form] to upload each map, as I paste in the corresponding block of wikitext from my text file. This is incredibly tedious, so I understand why nobody uploaded all these maps already. I will definitely have to look into getting one of the Commons tools to work, because there is so much repetition in a task like that this that it cries out for some automation.

One last non-automatable complication: when I upload the file, Commons wants me to type a different name than the filename uses. Whee.

= Flickr =

21:50, 13 December 2008 (UTC): Flickr is an Image hosting service which has some photos under suitably free licenses. (Side note: Flickr#Map sources says Flickr is using OpenStreetMap in addition to some other maps. It will be interesting when all the photos have geotagging.)

  • http://flickr.com/creativecommons/
  • http://flickr.com/commons/
  • http://flickr.com/search/
  • http://flickr.com/search/advanced/

With some repeated clicking and telling NoScript to allow all of that page, I can get the Flickr search form to select these three search options:

  • Only search within Creative Commons-licensed content
  • Find content to use commercially
  • Find content to modify, adapt, or build upon

which gives:

  • http://flickr.com/search/?q=wind+power+texas&l=commderiv&ct=0 We found 7 results matching wind and power and texas.

That is only a tiny fraction of the number (over 900) that results from not restricting the search to Creative Commons-licensed images that allow commercial use. Even worse, only two of the images are actually of wind turbines:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/fatguyinalittlecoat/3090615704/
  • http://flickr.com/photos/41636321@N00/112792745/

The unrestricted search results contain copyrighted photos, like this one:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/traveller2020/2822699051/

Additional Information

All rights reserved Anyone can see this photo

When I checked the first and last Creative Commons boxes, but not the box for content to use commercially, and searched again, I got this:

  • http://flickr.com/search/?q=wind+power+texas&l=deriv&ct=0 We found 43 results matching wind and power and texas.

I think I have figured out how to search Flickr for photos I can use on Commons. Figure out what the other Flickr search parameters are, so I can search for photos under all combinations of licenses acceptable to Commons (it seems the allowable combinations are: CC-BY (attribution) or CC-BY-SA (attribution and ShareAlike)). And see if Commons already has a document that explains how to do this. Perhaps these instructions will work: commons:User:Flominator/Flinfo.

== Searching efficiently for acceptably free photos ==

More about search: starting from the [http://flickr.com/creativecommons/ Creative Commons page on Flickr], I can browse to two subpages which appear to group all the photos potentially usable on Commons:

  • http://flickr.com/creativecommons/by-2.0/
  • http://flickr.com/creativecommons/by-sa-2.0/

and those pages have search forms which search for photos with the CC-BY (attribution) or CC-BY-SA (attribution and ShareAlike) licenses, respectively.

Sample searches that show promise:

  • http://flickr.com/search/?q=wind+farm+texas&l=5 We found 11 results matching wind and farm and texas, with the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License[x].
  • http://flickr.com/search/?q=wind+farm+texas&l=4 We found 8 results matching wind and farm and texas, with the Creative Commons Attribution License

Of course this was already in the instructions: commons:Commons:Flickr images#Searching Flickr.

21:28, 30 December 2008 (UTC): I made a template: {{Tl|Flickr free}} to simplify such searches.

08:48, 13 January 2009 (UTC): somewhat belatedly, I discovered that the &l=commderiv parameter searches for photos under both Creative Commons licenses that Commons accepts, like combining the results of the &l=4 and &l=5 parameters. (And naturally, I used that parameter in my first search example, but I must have then lost track of it.) For example:

  • http://flickr.com/search/?l=commderiv&q=wind+turbine+texas&m=text We found 16 results matching wind and turbine and texas.

Compare to searching for the two licenses separately:

  • http://flickr.com/search/?l=4&m=text&q=wind+turbine+texas We found 10 results matching wind and turbine and texas, with the Creative Commons Attribution License
  • http://flickr.com/search/?l=5&m=text&q=wind+turbine+texas We found 6 results matching wind and turbine and texas, with the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License

I will update my {{Tl|Flickr free}} template so it generates only one link instead of two per search. This also means the template can accept a third parameter to override the default text that displays as the link.

I noticed this while reading the page:

== First upload ==

For my first attempt at an upload from Flickr to Commons, how about this beautiful image of the Leitwind LT77 wind turbine at Reschen Pass:

Some background information about the wind turbine in this image:

  • http://www.leitnergroup.com/content.asp?L=3&IDMEN=150

{{quote|South Tyrol, Italy - LEITWIND's second installation completed

It took just seven weeks to erect the second wind turbine from the house of LEITNER, a LEITWIND LTW77. The new turbine is again located near Reschen Pass at :de:Malser Haide, just one kilometer south-east of the first prototype LEITWIND, which was built in the fall of 2003.

Construction of the new LEITWIND - at times under Artic conditions - involved transporting 160 t of steel plus the use of special trucks for the three 37 m long rotor blades. The actual assembly of the 65 m high wind turbine with a rotor diameter of 77 m (hence the LTW 77 type code) went very smoothly with the exception of one interruption due to strong winds.

The LTW 77 was commissioned at the end of January and will deliver 3,000,000 kWh of electricity per year, twice the annual generation of the first prototype.|from the Leitner Group site}}

[http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:gMNo_Q5d21IJ:www.leitner-lifts.com/attach/News_en_jan-2006.pdf+LeitWind+wind+turbine+on+Reschen+pass&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=us&client=firefox-a Another link] clarifies the year of completion as 2006.

Malser Haide appears to be in Province of Bolzano-Bozen (also known in English as South Tyrol). When I get the image uploaded to Commons, I could add it to that provincial article as well as to Wind power in Italy.

  • http://www.newenergy.info/index.php?id=1542

{{quote|...the machine of Leitwind, based in Vipiteno, northern Italy, just south of the Austrian border. Already in 2003 and 2005 prototypes of two gearless turbines with respectively 1.2 and 1.35 MW were built on the alpine Reschen Pass (1,504 m) located at the Italian-Austrian border. So there was plenty of time to test the designs of the cable railway specialist. “We’re coming from transportation of people. It’s not usual for us to come out with a product after half a year,” emphasises the technical director, Thomas Kässner. He said currently they did not want to reveal further plans, “but it won’t be much longer”. The special feature of this north Italian development is that the synchronous generator is constructed in modules, which is said to make it very maintenance friendly. The heaviest component weighs 35 tonnes. Also unusual is that there is no nacelle cowling. “Everything happens inside,” Kässner explains. This way the load bearing components could also be given protective functions, he adds. The engineer names “maintenance friendliness and reduction of mechanically vulnerable components to a minimum” as the core principles of the Leitwind machine. “The rest is ‘state-of-the-art’.” But the simple things are still complicated enough, he adds.|from New turbines on offer}}

I'm trying to follow the instructions in commons:User:Flominator/Flinfo:

[http://wikipedia.ramselehof.de/flinfo.php Flinfo] is a tool which provides an already filled out version of Template:Information for a picture at Flickr identified by its id.

  1. Insert the ID of the picture: You find it in its url (mostly at the end of it) (Example: In [http://www.flickr.com/photos/flominator/151898652/] the ID would be 151898652)
  2. "Get Flickr-Info"
  3. "Download original size" and save the picture to your local harddisk
  4. Check the image description by using "Preview" and change things like i.e. missing categories. Don't save the preview!
  5. Click "Open upload form" and copy the contents of the changed image description into it
  6. Change the destination filename if necessary
  7. Upload the picture
  8. You're done.

The ID of the photo I want to upload is: 2058125860. I pasted that into the Flinfo tool. The tool then displays a big textarea box with a bunch of image code to copy. I saved the Flickr largest version of the photo to my hard drive as:

Leitwind wind turbine at Reschen Pass 2058125860_e5ba13ca40_o.jpg

I got to the penultimate step of the instructions, but nothing happens when I click the Upload button. A pink box appears above the Upload button, with the text:

Please give a description of the contents of the file you want to upload.

I'm not seeing any place to give a description in this version of the upload form. The Summary box already contains a description. I will try starting with the normal commons:Special:Upload form and copying the information from the Flinfo-generated upload form. Oh, the Description parameter in the Information template was blank. I typed in a description. Now I was able to upload the file to my handy name:

Somehow I managed to foul up the filename, with an extra "Leit" at the beginning. I don't know how that happened. And of course on Commons there is no way to change an image name.

== More Flickr uploads ==

05:14, 16 December 2008 (UTC): here's a nice photo that I determined to be of the Blue Canyon Wind Farm:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/twofivethreetwo/2412145012/

The original uploader does not identify the wind farm, but claims this is the view north from the access road of Mount Scott (Oklahoma), and the the big line of wind turbines clearly visible on Google Maps north of Mount Scott can only be Blue Canyon Wind Farm. [http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/story?id=10317 This article] says a good vantage point for viewing the wind farm is the intersection of OK state highways 19 and 58, which is just to the northwest of the wind farm, and obvious on the map. So I identified the wind farm in the photo, now I can upload it with the Flinfo procedure. I uploaded it as:

Here are some nice photos of Lamma Winds:

  • http://flickr.com/search/?l=5&q=Lamma+Winds&m=text We found 2 results matching Lamma and Winds, with the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
  • http://flickr.com/search/?l=4&q=Lamma+Winds&m=text We found 3 results matching Lamma and Winds, with the Creative Commons Attribution License

This one clearly shows the visitor kiosk at the base of the wind turbine:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/denn/3077630746/

I'm uploading it to Commons as:

22:47, 16 December 2008 (UTC): it would be nice to find (or if necessary create) a template that creates links to efficiently search Flickr for photos usable on Commons. That would avoid the tedium of having to edit two clumsy URLs. First see if an existing template does this.

  • {{google custom|en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:|Flickr|Search Wikipedia's Template: namespace for "Flickr"}}
  • {{Tl|Reqphoto}} - displays a messagebox requesting a photo.
  • {{Tl|Flickr}} - makes a {{Tl|Information}} partially pre-filled to put on an image page if the image came from Flickr.

I don't see any templates that do what I want. There is a Free Image Search Tool which I looked at earlier, but it completely baffles me. (The antithesis of the Principle of least astonishment.) FIST does not seem to work like any search tool I have ever used before. There seems to be no way to type in search keywords and find photos based on them - which is how all the rest of the world does search.

I made the mistake of Googling to see if anyone provides a coherent explanation of how to do this kind of searching efficiently. I ran across :

http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/16-flickr-search-tools-that-are-fun-to-use/

  • http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/16-flickr-search-tools-that-are-fun-to-use/

including this site which tries much too hard to look cool:

  • http://www.zoo-m.com/flickr-storm/

I might try making a messagebox template to leave on article talk pages, to inform people that suitable photos exist on Flickr, along with instructions on how to upload them to Commons.

I tested my sandbox template here, and replaced it with {{Tl|Flickr free}} after I created that proper template:

  • {{Flickr free|fowler ridge wind farm}}

The searches work. While I was looking at a photo in the search results that I had seen before, I noticed it was part of a set, which would be nice to add to the Fowler Ridge Wind Farm article:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/vax-o-matic/sets/72157605884934129/ Benton County Wind Farm
  • http://www.flickr.com/photos/glouis/sets/72157606797431199/ and another

It would be a bit tedious to import all of those one by one.

Try some more searches:

  • {{Flickr free|nolan county wind farm}}
  • {{Flickr free|horse hollow wind farm}}

None of those searches find anything. Neither do these with the word "windfarm":

  • {{Flickr free|nolan county windfarm}}
  • {{Flickr free|horse hollow windfarm}}

I could try relaxing the location requirement, which greatly expands the results:

  • {{Flickr free|windfarm}}
  • We found 338 results matching windfarm, with the Creative Commons Attribution License
  • We found 227 results matching windfarm, with the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
  • {{Flickr free|wind farm}}
  • We found 460 results matching wind and farm, with the Creative Commons Attribution License
  • We found 341 results matching wind and farm, with the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License

I like the images that are geotagged. I should learn more about how geotagging works. If I can search explicitly for geotagged photos, then I have far less difficulty determining what windfarms they depict.

There are lots of interesting wind farm photos in those search results. For example, here is a geotagged set of the Somerset Wind Farm:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/kubina/sets/72157607531460119/

Some of these photos have already made it onto Commons, e.g.:

  • {{Flickr free|American Wind Energy Center}} - that finds nothing relevant.
  • {{Flickr free|Mendota Hills wind farm}} - that finds one panorama photo of the wind farm, which would almost be useful, except that even the largest size isn't actually very large.

I would like to find some images of the visitor displays (if any) at ground level pertaining to the Vestas V27 wind turbine at the Great Lakes Science Center.

  • {{Flickr free|"great lakes science center"}}

Here are some good shots of the wind turbine from various points:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/goosegrease/2744261183/ - this one seems to show that there is no ground-level information display near the wind turbine, at least on the side facing the Science Center building.
  • http://flickr.com/photos/nostri-imago/2880658409/

Look for photos of the Great River Energy headquarters building wind turbine in Maple Grove, Minnesota:

  • {{Flickr free|great river energy}}
  • {{Flickr free|maple grove wind turbine}}
  • {{Flickr free|maple grove windmill}}

The last search found one relevant result, taken by a photographer who did not know what he/she was shooting, but he/she did geocode the photo (yay!):

  • http://flickr.com/photos/kichigai/2589478493/

I uploaded it to:

I should make an account on Flickr so I can comment on the photos I upload to Commons.

See if Flickr has any usable photos about the wind turbines in Boston:

  • {{Flickr free|IBEW wind turbine}}
  • {{Flickr free|IBEW windmill}}
  • {{Flickr free|Boston wind turbine}}
  • {{Flickr free|Boston windmill}}

The only free images are of the wind turbine at Hull, Massachusetts. There are some copyrighted photos of the IBEW wind turbine in Boston. They are not very good, as the vantage point is from the nearby interstate highway. I uploaded this image of the Hull I wind turbine:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/docsearls/2507179597/

Here is a photo that shows the Hull II wind turbine toward the top, left of center, but it's a bit blurry:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/docsearls/2508008252/

I find nothing about Walmart's stores that have wind turbines:

  • {{Flickr free|Walmart wind turbine}}
  • {{Flickr free|Walmart windmill}}

See if Flickr has any good photos of the Ecotricity center at Swaffham:

  • {{Flickr free|Swaffham wind turbine}}
  • {{Flickr free|Ecotricity windmill}}

None of those searches find anything, except a not-so-great photo of the Ecotricity wind turbine at Green Park:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/choffee/74930032/
  • {{Flickr free|Swaffham}}
  • {{Flickr free|Ecotricity}}

Here is an unfortunately copyrighted photo of the wind turbine at Swaffham:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/trojanllama/20110603/

Can I find any free photos of the Cleveland water crib?

  • {{Flickr free|Cleveland water crib}}
  • {{Flickr free|Cleveland lake erie}}
  • {{Flickr free|Edgewater 5 mile crib}}
  • {{Flickr free|Burke lakefront airport}}

I did not find any, but here is a copyrighted photo:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/75713071@N00/2680050352 5 Mile Crib from Edgewater

Look for photos of Princess Amalia Wind Farm or OWEZ. None of these searches find anything:

  • {{Flickr free|Princess Amalia Wind Farm}}
  • {{Flickr free|Prinses Amaliawindpark}}

but I did find some non-free photos. Try some more searches:

  • {{Flickr free|Wind turbine Netherlands}} 7 and 4 results, respectively. None are of offshore wind turbines.
  • {{Flickr free|Windpark Netherlands}} zero results.

Most (perhaps all) offshore wind turbines are in Europe, so try relaxing the country:

  • {{Flickr free|Offshore wind farm}} 3 and 5 results, respectively; all look usable.
  • {{Flickr free|Offshore wind turbine}} 63 and 2 results, respectively; many look usable. Some are redundant with the above search results.

08:12, 23 December 2008 (UTC): These photos of an offshore wind turbine of the Kentish Flats Offshore Wind Farm in the U.K. are pretty nice:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/pjh/185488411/ http://flickr.com/photos/pjh/185488383/ http://flickr.com/photos/pjh/185488397/
  • Offshore wind turbine, Thames Estuary.
  • http://www.kentishflats.co.uk
  • Kentish Flats Offshore Wind Farm - the article exists on Wikipedia as a stub, and has no photos yet.

Here are photos taken from Bergen aan Zee which is near Egmond aan Zee of what must be OWEZ:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/inyucho/1989925330/ http://flickr.com/photos/inyucho/1989119753/ Offshore wind turbines - Taken in Bergen aan Zee, North Holland

There are also a bunch of photos showing the Thorntonbank Wind Farm under construction from Ostend, Belgium.

  • http://flickr.com/photos/lucvanbraekel/sets/72157604152216506/ Luc Van Braekel, Sets, c-power
  • http://flickr.com/photos/lucvanbraekel/tags/thorntonbank/
  • http://flickr.com/photos/lucvanbraekel/2343484493/in/set-72157604152216506/ http://flickr.com/photos/lucvanbraekel/2344313916/in/set-72157604152216506/ - photos of the type I covet, showing a sign for visitors, explaining the wind farm

== Toolserver :: ~bryan :: Flickr web tools ==

05:36, 22 January 2009 (UTC): try this other tool for uploading Flickr images, to see how it compares to Flinfo (which has been going out of service a few times lately):

  • [http://toolserver.org/~bryan/flickr/upload Toolserver :: ~bryan :: Flickr web tools]

I first noticed a link to this tool on the basic upload form for Flickr photos that I have been using with Flinfo:

  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Upload&uselang=fromflickr&uploadformstyle=basic

I will try it on these photos of the Twin Buttes Wind Farm in Colorado:

  • http://flickr.com/photos/shog9/2177355444/
  • http://flickr.com/photos/shog9/2177355452/
  • http://flickr.com/photos/shog9/2177355462/

Step 1: fill out a simple form with two fields:

Upload image

Upload an image from Flickr to Commons. Specify your username and the link

to the Flickr image below. Please note that the username must match your

Commons username and that you must be logged in to Commons under that username.

Username

Link to Flickr image

The form does not specify whether I need the User: prefix on my username. I'm going to guess I do not. It's rare for a programmer to think of all the ambiguities in his programs. I'll have to contact the programmer.

Step 2: the next screen contains a nice detailed form where I can input all the usual fields that I have been filling out on the Commons special upload form. So basically this tool skips the annoying intermediate steps of requiring me to download a photo to my local computer hard drive and the manually upload it to Commons. The tool directly uploads the image to Commons. But I still have to figure out the description and categories, which can be difficult if (as is typical) the original Flickr user did not give a good description. I should also try the tool on a geocoded Flickr photo to insure the tool is smart enough to read the geographic coordinates (I would be astounded if the tool did not).

The process looks straightforward. However, gratification is not as instant at the end, since the tool schedules the image file for later upload by a bot. I don't know how much later. The photo page is initially empty:

19:14, 24 January 2009 (UTC): I attempted to upload the following photos with the evidently broken [http://toolserver.org/~bryan/flickr/upload Toolserver :: ~bryan :: Flickr web tools]. While I was waiting for the Flickr upload bot to upload my photos, along came User:ABF and helpfully deleted the files that were awaiting images. Then for good measure, the User:CommonsDelinker came along and deleted all my links to these images in my notes, both on Commons and on the English Wikipedia! So now I can't even see what the tokenIds for these photos are, and all my work to specify the image information has been destroyed (or removed from where I can see it, since I am not an administrator on Commons and thus I cannot see deleted files).

File:Twin Buttes Wind Farm Colorado 010.jpg|Twin Buttes Wind Farm in Bent County, Colorado

File:Twin Buttes Wind Farm Colorado 004.jpg|Twin Buttes Wind Farm

File:Twin Buttes Wind Farm Colorado 002.jpg|Twin Buttes Wind Farm

File:Hutterite colony in Martinsdale Montana.jpg|Hutterite colony in Martinsdale, Montana with an array of reconditioned Nordtank wind turbines

One photo did upload:

00:25, 25 January 2009 (UTC): I went back to the tried-and-true Flinfo method to re-create the image files. Now they are happy again:

= Geograph British Isles =

Geograph British Isles is a rather amazing site with dozens of free photos of wind farms in the United Kingdom. The site is surprisingly well organized, with a link on evidently every photo to a page that displays boilerplate code for importing the image onto Commons. If I were focusing on Wind power in the United Kingdom that site would make me happy, or at least very well illustrated. Unfortunately I have not found a similarly nice lode of photos about, say, Wind power in Texas.

I could look on Geograph British Isles for images of Ecotricity's wind turbine at Swaffham. That finds many photos of Swaffham, but only three of the Swaffham I wind turbine, one of which was already on Commons. Here are some I haven't seen:

  • http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/228720
  • http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/307309
  • http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/790565

Here is a nice photo of Swaffham II, which lacks an observation deck:

  • http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/123965

05:18, 16 February 2009 (UTC): today I learned that Geograph British Isles stores images [http://www.geograph.org.uk/faq.php#resize no larger than 640 pixels in any direction]. That makes it inferior to Flickr as a source of high-resolution photos.

= Panoramio =

06:29, 29 December 2008 (UTC): Panoramio is another photo sharing site, owned by Google, so its geotagged images appear in Google Maps. Figure out how to search Panoramio for images licensed as CC-BY or CC-BY-SA. I'm not seeing any obvious way to do that. It looks like Panoramio exists primarily to feed photos to Google Earth and Google Maps, rather than to make photos easy to reuse.

For example, I see how to browse photos by location, but I don't see any way to view only free photos. Here are some photos of wind turbines from the air near Sweetwater, Texas, but that are copyrighted:

  • http://www.panoramio.com/photo/14981519
  • http://www.panoramio.com/photo/15259958
  • http://www.panoramio.com/photo/8747588 etc.

I browsed around the Google map in Panoramio, and I see a lot of wind farm photos around Sweetwater, but I don't see any free photos. I should ask some of these folks if they would consider licensing their photos for free use. I don't know why someone would donate a photo to Google and not to Wikipedia.

= Photobucket =

02:30, 4 February 2009 (UTC): Photobucket is another photo sharing site. I'm not too impressed by it; Flickr looks technologically advanced by comparison. The [http://photobucket.com/terms terms of use] are rather chilling. Some excepts:

  • Except as provided within this Agreement, you may not copy, modify, translate, publish, broadcast, transmit, distribute, perform, display, or sell any Content appearing on or through the Photobucket Services.
  • The Photobucket Services are for the personal use of Users and may be used for promotional purposes as well, but direct commercial endeavors may only be used if they are specifically endorsed or authorized by Photobucket.

Since we prefer our images to have the Four Freedoms, Photobucket is not looking good. That's too bad, because it seems to have a Flickr-sized collection of photos about wind turbines. That could be another potential source of free photos of wind farms and such.

= Picasa =

05:46, 4 February 2009 (UTC): Picasa is another photo sharing site with some photos that would be nice to have on Commons. However, the copyright policy looks unclear.

= Slide.com =

Slide.com is yet another photo sharing site. The Wikipedia article claims it is Web 2.0-friendly like Flickr. Try to figure out if they let users license their photos freely.

= Shutterfly =

Shutterfly...how many photo-sharing sites are there? Evidently a lot. And not many of them seem to understand that Information wants to be free. But see this article:

  • {{cite web

| url=http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/08/12/shutterfly-finally-gives-photos-wings/index.html?ref=technology

| title=Shutterfly Finally Gives Photos Wings

| author=Stone, Brad

| publisher=New York Times

| date=2008-08-12

| accessdate=2008-08-12

}}

= Creative Commons =

09:45, 4 February 2009 (UTC): Creative Commons appears to have [http://search.creativecommons.org/# some feature to search for content] on the Web that is under Creative Commons licenses. Evidently Google has some ability to do this, for Web pages at least. The URL looks interesting:

  • http://www.google.com/search?as_rights=(cc_publicdomain|cc_attribute|cc_sharealike|cc_noncommercial|cc_nonderived)&q=wind+farm+ohio

See if that will work for Google image search:

  • http://images.google.com/images?q=wind%20farm%20ohio&hl=en&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi?as_rights=(cc_publicdomain|cc_attribute|cc_sharealike)

Apparently the as_rights option has no effect on Google image search (yet). I guess the Creative Commons free photo search just ends up being mostly a search for Flickr photos. Perhaps none of the other photo-sharing sites have joined up with Creative Commons yet.

= Commonist =

08:25, 24 January 2009 (UTC): learn how to use the Commons:Tools/Commonist tool. It looks to be useful for uploading photos that I might download from anywhere into a scratch directory: from U.S. Government sites, from Flickr, etc. Try to install it; I will start on my Ubuntu Linux computer.

== Installing on Ubuntu Linux ==

commons:Commons:Tools/Commonist#Installation says:

  • To install Commonist you need Sun-Java 1.5.0 or newer

Evidently I do:

$ java --version

java version "1.5.0"

gij (GNU libgcj) version 4.2.1 (Ubuntu 4.2.1-5ubuntu5)

Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO

warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

The instructions go on to say, rather tersely:

After you have installed Java:

  • You can start [http://djini.de/software/commonist/ws/commonist.jnlp Commonist] directly.
  • Download Commonist from http://djini.de/software/commonist/ and unpack it in C:\ . It will create a new folder commonist-x.x.x (x replaced by version number).
  • On Unix/Linux/Mac-OSX start commonist with bin/commonist
  • On Windows start commonist with bin\commonist.bat, typing this in at Start >> Run

I tried starting Commonist directly by clicking the first link. That caused Firefox to display a series of dialogs asking me what to do with the file, and eventually I just got to an empty browser tab which did nothing. So I don't understand what that is supposed to do.

Since I'm running Ubuntu Linux, I would prefer to install software using the Synaptic Package Manager, which tries to simplify things, but in this case it complicates things because naturally it doesn't know about Commonist. Toss in the vague instructions above and I'm not feeling too confident. The http://djini.de/software/commonist/ page has better instructions, but there are umpty-jillion steps to download and customize everything by text-editing a bunch of setup files. I'm not feeling too eager to slog through all the gotchas and uncertain conditional branches that will surely ensue. By the time I get through all that, I could have uploaded 50 images the stupid way.

I tried downloading and unzipping Commonist to a scratch directory. Of course it does not run; it probably needs some additional Java something package, but I don't know how to tell what package I need from the gibbering output:

~/junk/commonist-0.3.36/bin$ ./commonist

Exception in thread "main" java.awt.AWTError: Cannot load AWT toolkit: gnu.java.awt.peer.gtk.GtkToolkit

at java.awt.Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit(libgcj.so.81)

at java.awt.EventQueue.invokeLater(libgcj.so.81)

at javax.swing.SwingUtilities.invokeLater(libgcj.so.81)

at net.psammead.commonist.Main.main(Main.java:29)

Caused by: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: libgtkpeer: libgtkpeer.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

at java.lang.Runtime._load(libgcj.so.81)

at java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary(libgcj.so.81)

at java.lang.System.loadLibrary(libgcj.so.81)

at gnu.java.awt.peer.gtk.GtkToolkit.(libgcj.so.81)

at java.lang.Class.initializeClass(libgcj.so.81)

at java.lang.Class.forName(libgcj.so.81)

at java.awt.Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit(libgcj.so.81)

...3 more

I guess the first message refers to the Abstract Window Toolkit which is part of the Java Foundation Classes. I don't see anything exactly like this in the Synaptic Package Manager. This is the problem with tools you have to install on your computer - your computer is never like the programmer's computer.

= Google image search =

07:02, 19 July 2009 (UTC): Google image search has not been very useful for me, because it did not have an option to search for freely licensed images. But now it evidently does:

Sure enough, it works. Here is a sample search:

  • http://images.google.com/images?as_st=y&as_rights=(cc_publicdomain|cc_attribute|cc_sharealike).-(cc_noncommercial|cc_nonderived)&hl=en&q=wind+turbine+ohio&sa=N&start=0&ndsp=21

Editor's index to Commons

00:47, 13 January 2009 (UTC): I don't see any page on Commons like the Editor's index to Wikipedia. See if Commons has enough of the underlying templates and so on to allow a similar index to work here. See: commons:User:Teratornis/Editor's index to Commons. Steps:

  • Construct one or more {{Tl|Google custom}} search links to search various namespaces on Commons. In particular, I want to search the Commons: (Project:) namespace, which would likely contain many if not most of the pages an editor's index should list. The Template: namespace is also useful to search, since an index page needs several templates, and templates on Commons may not have the same names as templates on the English Wikipedia.

class="wikitable"

! Type this !! To get this !! What it produces, or searches for

{{google custom|commons.wikimedia.orgSearch all of Commons that Google can see}}{{google custom|commons.wikimedia.orgSearch all of Commons that Google can see}}Blank form to search all of Commons that Google can see
{{google custom|commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Search Commons's Category: namespace}}{{google custom|commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Search Commons's Category: namespace}}Blank form to search the Category: namespace on Commons
{{google custom|commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Search Commons's Help: namespace}}{{google custom|commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Search Commons's Help: namespace}}Blank form to search the Help: namespace on Commons
{{google custom|commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Search Commons's Commons: namespace}}{{google custom|commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Search Commons's Commons: namespace}}Blank form to search the Commons: namespace on Commons
{{google custom|commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:Search Commons's Template: namespace}}{{google custom|commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:Search Commons's Template: namespace}}Blank form to search the Template: namespace on Commons
{{google custom|commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Help_deskSearch Commons's Help desk archive}}{{google custom|commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Help_deskSearch Commons's Help desk archive}}Blank form to search (part of?) the Help desk archive on Commons

It looks like all the gizmos I need to make an index work are on Commons.

  • Page name: "Editor's index to Commons" might not be the best name. Reasons:
  • Is "Editor" the best title for a user of Commons? Find out what Commons users call themselves.
  • The {{SITENAME}} magic word evaluates to: "Wikimedia Commons" on Commons. Therefore I might want to call it "Editor's index to Wikimedia Commons".

= Problem with the shortcut2 template =

05:24, 19 January 2009 (UTC): commons:Template:Shortcut2 seems to be the closest counterpart to {{Tl|Shortcut}} on Wikipedia. However, the Commons template has some odd problems when it appears in a level two list item. I recall having similar problems with {{Tl|Shortcut}} on Wikipedia, although the Commons template may be behaving worse. Instead of floating right and drawing a box, it displays its text contents on the left margin, with a short gray horizontal line where the shortcut box should be on the right. Compare the wikitext of the two templates and see if the difference is obvious.

The first obvious difference is that the Wikipedia template uses an HTML table tag to make the shortcut box, while the Commons template uses a div tag. I guess the div tag doesn't work correctly inside a wikitext list item. I made my own commons:Template:Shortcut3, recycling the latest revision of the {{Tl|Shortcut}} template on Wikipedia. The code isn't too complicated, but more importantly it is self-contained enough so I did not have to port anything else to Commons to get it to work.

21:52, 19 January 2009 (UTC): Now I am updating commons:User:Teratornis/Editor's index to Commons to use my new commons:Template:Shortcut3. I am also updating my editing procedure that uses sed.

I did a one-off update of what I have so far by saving the current wikitext of commons:User:Teratornis/Editor's index to Commons to a scratch file, and sed'ing it:

cp editors_index_to_commons_junk.txt{,.bak2}

sed -i 's/{{Shortcut2/{{Shortcut3/' editors_index_to_commons_junk.txt

diff --ignore-all-space editors_index_to_commons_junk.txt{.bak2,}

= Searching the Help desk archive on Commons =

22:27, 14 January 2009 (UTC) To-do: write some notes about how to search the Help desk archive on Commons.

= Editing procedure =

08:18, 17 January 2009 (UTC): I'm adding links to my my user subpage on Commons. The procedure is straightforward:

  1. Examine the entries for each letter of the alphabet in the Editor's index to Wikipedia.
  2. Note the main topic headings.
  3. Search the Commons: namespace on Commons for pages analogous to pages on Wikipedia under each topic heading.
  4. Add links to the Commons pages to my index. Copy topic headings (and their associated anchors and shortcuts) from the Editor's index to Wikipedia as necessary.

In this way, I am building the Editor's index to Commons to follow the existing topic structure from the Editor's index to Wikipedia. This reduces my need to think, and lets me construct the index faster than if I start with an empty page. Of course when the index is reasonably complete, there will not be a perfect correspondence between topic headings with the index on Wikipedia. Some topics on Wikipedia have no direct counterpart on Commons, and conversely, some topics on Commons have no direct counterpart on Wikipedia. However, the two sites have a lot of similarity, so I can slap together a usable index pretty fast just by duplicating the structure that John Broughton spent weeks designing on Wikipedia. Keeping the two indices as similar as possible should allow users familiar with one to understand the other one quickly.

= sed commands =

10:07, 18 January 2009 (UTC): just for fun, for the technical challenge, and so I can more efficiently repeat this indexing project for other Wikimedia Foundation wikis (such as Wikibooks, etc. which could also use an Editor's index), write some sed commands to search and replace on the wikitext code of the Editor's index to Wikipedia. That way, I can make a large number of changes automatically on a copy of the Editor's index code, so I can then edit it down efficiently to be valid on the target wiki.

I saved a copy of the Editor's index wikitext to a local file on my computer: editors_index_to_commons_junk.txt which I can bang on with sed.

== Change the Shortcut template ==

Change lines like these:

{{Shortcut|WP:EIW#Admin}}

into lines like these:

{{Shortcut3|COM:EIC#Admin}}

And note that multiple shortcuts can appear per line:

{{Shortcut|WP:EIW#Cen|WP:EIW#Censor}}

I can handle these changes with two sed commands (note that in sed's default regular expression syntax, even most punctuation characters stand for themselves and do not need a backslash to escape them):

cp editors_index_to_commons_junk.txt{,.bak2}

sed -i 's/{{Shortcut/{{Shortcut3/' editors_index_to_commons_junk.txt

sed -i 's/|WP:EIW#/|COM:EIC#/g' editors_index_to_commons_junk.txt

diff --ignore-all-space editors_index_to_commons_junk.txt{.bak2,}

Before trying a complex regular expression, it's smart to test it on some sample text first:

echo '{{Shortcut3|WP:EIW#Admin}}' | sed 's/|WP:EIW#/|COM:EIC#/g'

== Change the AlphanumericTOC template ==

Change lines like these:

{{AlphanumericTOC|

numbers=|

sections=|}}

to this:

{{TOC}}

Matching a multi-line pattern in sed is a little tricky. See this entry from the handy sed FAQ:

  • [http://sed.sourceforge.net/sedfaq4.html#s4.23 4.23. How do I match a block of specific consecutive lines?]

The bash shell which I use in Ubuntu Linux and Cygwin allows multi-line string constants, so I can test a sed command with a multi-line input string like this:

echo 'Hello

there' | sed 's/Hello/Goodbye/'

which generates the output:

$ echo 'Hello

> there' | sed 's/Hello/Goodbye/'

Goodbye

there

Thus I can test my sed command with this input, perhaps duplicated a few times to make sure sed is working correctly on multiple instances of this text:

echo '{{AlphanumericTOC|

numbers=|

sections=|}}'

I can't figure out the multi-line sed commands, so I will try acting on each line of the input pattern separately:

echo '{{AlphanumericTOC|

numbers=|

sections=|}}

{{AlphanumericTOC|

numbers=|

sections=|}}' | sed 's/{{AlphanumericTOC|/{{TOC}}/;/^ numbers=|$/d;/^ sections=|}}/d;'

That appears to work. Run it on my whole file of wikitext:

cp editors_index_to_commons_junk.txt{,.bak3}

sed -i 's/{{AlphanumericTOC|/{{TOC}}/;/^ numbers=|$/d;/^ sections=|}}/d;' editors_index_to_commons_junk.txt

diff --ignore-all-space editors_index_to_commons_junk.txt{.bak3,}

= End of first editing pass =

09:08, 8 February 2009 (UTC): after quite a bit of on and off editing, I finished a first pass through the index. I cleaned up most of the links that became red links when I copied the Editor's index from Wikipedia to Commons. I also searched several namespaces on Commons (Commons:, Category:, Help:, and Template:) to find additional pages to put under applicable headings.

= To-do list =

I have the following things left to do:

  • Edit the lead section to make sense for Commons. The Wikipedia-specific lead section does not really apply, since Commons does not as far as I know have anything like Wikipedia's large population of people who only read and do not edit. Done.
  • Edit the "About" subpage, by copying from Wikipedia:Editor's index to Wikipedia/About, and editing as necessary for Commons. Decide how much to copy, and how much to merely link to the original copy on Wikipedia. Barely started.
  • Move my user subpage to the real index page in the Commons: namespace. Done: commons:Commons:Editor's index to Commons is now live.
  • Move the About subpage. Done.
  • Create shortcuts: commons:COM:EIC, commons:COM:EITC; add entries for them to commons:COM:COM (the Commons shortcut page). Done.
  • Check the links and cross-references in the index to make sure they work, and anchors exist for all the cross-references to point to.
  • Click on every shortcut in the index to make sure it works (i.e., it links to the same point in the index where the shortcut box appears). Done.
  • Start citing the index in answers to questions on the Commons Help desk. Edit the index as necessary to make it a better tool for answering real user questions. E.g., if the index does not readily answer someone's question from the Help desk, edit the index so it does. In progress.
  • Compare the existing index-like pages on Commons (e.g., commons:COM:COM) with the Editor's index, to make sure all the pages they link to also appear in the Editor's index. In progress.
  • Identify and repair links in the index that turn out to be redirects after I converted the links from their Wikipedia versions. That is, Commons does not have as many pages corresponding to project pages on Wikipedia as it first appears. Some are merely redirects to other pages. In some cases the index also links to them by their real titles. In every case, the index should link directly to pages and not to redirects.
  • Annotate with a one line description any link in the index that is not completely obvious from its title.
  • Port the {{Tl|Keypress}} template from Wikipedia to Commons (if it is not already there under some other name), so I can say fancy things like this: {{keypress|Ctrl|F}} Done.

= Page move problem =

21:50, 13 February 2009 (UTC): Today I ran into the following problem:

  • User:MichaelMaggs (who is a [http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3AListUsers&username=MichaelMaggs&group=sysop&limit=500 bureaucrat and administrator] on Commons, but apparently [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3AListUsers&username=MichaelMaggs&group=sysop&limit=50 neither on Wikipedia]) moved commons:Commons:Editor's index to Commons to commons:Commons:Editors' index to Commons
  • and commons:Commons:Editor's index to Commons/About to commons:Commons:Editors' index to Commons/About.
  • He moved the pages without discussing the moves first, as far as I can tell. Now the name is inconsistent with the Wikipedia:Editor's index to Wikipedia, which has had the word "Editor's" in its name ever since User:John Broughton [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Editor%27s_index_to_Wikipedia&dir=prev&action=history started the page in 2006] [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:John_Broughton/Editor%27s_Index_to_Wikipedia&redirect=no in his userspace].
  • commons:User talk:MichaelMaggs says he is taking a break until February 22 (presumably 2009, but not stated). So basically he moved the Editor's index and left.
  • Since there is apparently no way to contact this user to discuss the move, I thought I would move the page back to the original name and leave a note on his talk page asking to discuss it.
  • However, I haven't un-done a move on Commons before, and it turns out to be more difficult than I expected.
  • I screwed up my first attempt by fat-fingering the {{Keypress|Enter}} key while I had a typo in the page name that I was trying to correct. Thus I stupidly moved the page to commons:Commons:Editor's' index to Commons.
  • I tried to revert my erroneous move, and Commons would not let me, because a page exists at the destination (commons:Commons:Editors' index to Commons, which is now a redirect).
  • So, without stopping to think things through carefully enough, I tried to move the redirect out of the way, to a temporary name: commons:Commons:Editor's index to Commons - temporary, but that does not help, because moving a page appears to invariably leave the original name as a redirect to the new (moved) name. Thus there is apparently no way to "move a redirect out of the way" as I originally thought. The explanation in Help:Moving a page#Undoing a move is not as clear as it could be; it says:
  • "If page A has subsequently been edited, or the move software is behaving weirdly, only an admin can sort things out"
  • So now I have made a nice mess on Commons. I would like to un-do the two moves I just did. This should be possible, I think. However, since my first two attempts went awry, I will practice on some dummy pages in my Commons userspace:
  • commons:User:Teratornis/Sandbox
  • commons:User:Teratornis/Test

22:40, 13 February 2009 (UTC): I copied the Editor's index to Commons to my Sandbox page, moved it to my Test page, and moved it back.

I think my difficulty with attempting to undo my move mistake was that I tried to un-do two moves in one step. Un-doing moves is only possible one move at a time, and only if no one has edited the page in the meantime.

That gets the index page back to the state that User:MichaelMaggs had it in. So at least the page does not have my idiotic typo in the name.

However, Commons won't let me un-do the original move, from commons:Commons:Editors' index to Commons back to commons:Commons:Editor's index to Commons:

  • "A page of that name already exists, or the name you have chosen is not valid. Please choose another name."

Only an administrator can un-do that move, it seems.

07:32, 14 February 2009 (UTC): User:Stepshep cleaned up my move mess. Now commons:Commons:Editor's index to Commons is back to its original name. I left notes about my problem on these user talk pages:

User:MichaelMaggs has not replied yet. I have his talk page on my Commons watchlist.

07:41, 14 February 2009 (UTC): ah, but there is one problem, [http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Commons:Editor%27s_index_to_Commons&action=history the revision history seems to have vanished]. I'd expect the revision history to be back with commons:Commons:Editor's index to Commons, but it's not. The only edits to the index before the move were by me, except for one edit by User:MichaelMaggs, who added one sentence to the lead section before he moved the page. Here are all the pages and redirects:

Oh, actually the revision history is in the page: commons:Commons:Editors' index to Commons which is now a redirect to commons:Commons:Editor's index to Commons. Apparently that's because User:Stepshep is [http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3AListUsers&username=Step&group=sysop&limit=500 not an administrator] on Commons, but rather it looks as if he or she did a cut and paste move. Yikes.

Oh well, I'll probably have to find an administrator on Commons to fix that. In the meantime, I want to edit the About subpage. I should be able to un-do that move if I can manage to avoid bumping the {{Keypress|Enter}} key prematurely again. Try to move commons:Commons:Editors' index to Commons/About back to commons:Commons:Editor's index to Commons/About.

It's looking more and more like my initial typo created a problem I still haven't quite fixed with the Editor's index to Commons page.

04:40, 16 February 2009 (UTC): commons:User:Finnrind noticed the problem and fixed the cut and paste move. Now the Editor's index to Commons is back to what it was before. When User:MichaelMaggs returns, we can discuss where to put the apostrophe in the title.

= Glossary =

22:25, 16 February 2009 (UTC): while editing the Editor's index to Commons, I noticed some pages are missing on Commons. For example, there is no commons:Commons:Glossary yet.

Maps

= Quantum GIS =

07:28, 7 February 2010 (UTC): I have used Quantum GIS a little. Many Commons users use it, but there was no category for their work, so I made the necessary pieces:

  • {{google custom|commons.wikimedia.org|Quantum GIS|Search Commons for: Quantum GIS}}
  • {{google custom|commons.wikimedia.org|QGIS|Search Commons for: QGIS}}

= French Wikipedia mapmaking information =

== Tutorials ==

The French Wikipedia has some tutorials about making maps. Wikipedia:Graphic Lab/Resources/Tutorials partially translates them (and see User:JaneVannin/translations). Here I have {{Tl|Translate wikipedia}} links to the untranslated tutorials, so I can read machine translations of them. (To-do: add interlanguage links to the translated tutorials that lack them.)

- {{Translate wikipedia|fr|Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/|translate}}

class="wikitable" widht="70%"

! Page or file, and status

SoftwareDescription
colspan="3" | Level 0 tutorials
Modifier la couleur d'un pays - {{Translate wikipedia|fr|Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel pour modifier la couleur d'un pays|translate}}

| Inkscape

{{4/4 complete}} - Quickly modify the color of an area already identified on a map.
Traduire une carte - {{Translate wikipedia|fr|Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel pour traduire une carte|translate}}

| Inkscape or The Gimp

{{3/4 complete}} - Translate labels on a single map without completely redrawing (svg, or bitmap).
Calquer une carte - {{Translate wikipedia|fr|Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel pour calquer une carte|translate}}

| Inkscape

{{3/4 complete}} - Trace a pre-existing raster map onto a vector map
Recentrer une carte ou une image - {{Translate wikipedia|fr|Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel pour recentrer ou découper une carte ou une image|translate}}

| Inkscape or The Gimp

{{4/4 complete}} - Cut a subsection from a larger map.
colspan="3" | Level 1 tutorials
:fr:media:Tutorial-cartography_(basic).svg

| Inkscape

{{3/4 complete}} - Introduction to Vector mapping with Inkscape. Download the SVG file and open in Inkscape.
:fr:Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel pour colorer une carte par zones{{!}}Colorer une carte par zones - {{Translate wikipedia|fr|Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel pour colorer une carte par zones|translate}}

| Inkscape

Color areas on a map.
:fr:Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel pour découpage d'une carte en zones{{!}}Découpage d'une carte en zones - {{Translate wikipedia|fr|Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel pour découpage d'une carte en zones|translate}}

| Inkscape

{{4/4 complete}} - remplace avantageusement le didacticiel précédent.
:fr:Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel pour dessiner une route{{!}}Dessiner une route - {{Translate wikipedia|fr|Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel pour dessiner une route|translate}}

| Inkscape

{{4/4 complete}} - pour route, autoroute, et voie ferrées. (télécharger et visionner la vidéo)
Dessiner une ligne de métro - {{Translate wikipedia|fr|Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel pour dessiner une ligne de métro|translate}}

| Inkscape

{{3/4 complete}} - Dessiner une ligne de métro.
Dessiner un Cartogramme - {{Translate wikipedia|fr|Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel pour Cartogrammes|translate}}

| Scapetoad

{{1/4 complete}} - Dessiner un cartogramme.
colspan="3" |

Level 2 tutorials (topography) :

Creating maps with GIS programs and digital elevation models (DEM)

:fr:Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel pour calculer l'échelle d'une carte{{!}}Calculer l'échelle d'une carte - {{Translate wikipedia|fr|Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel pour calculer l'échelle d'une carte|translate}}

|néant

Connaître la précision des données sur une carte pour en déduire son échelle.
:fr:Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel d'installation de winGRASS GIS{{!}}Installation de winGRASS GIS - {{Translate wikipedia|fr|Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiel d'installation de winGRASS GIS|translate}}

| GRASS GIS

Installation détaillée de GRASS GIS sous Windows et premiers pas avec ce logiciel SIG libre pour la création de cartes en utilisant des modèles numériques de terrain.
:fr:Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiels pour la cartographie numérique géoréférencée{{!}}Cartographie numérique géoréférencée et sous-pages. - {{Translate wikipedia|fr|Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Didacticiels cartographiques/Didacticiels pour la cartographie numérique géoréférencée|translate}}

| 3DEM
GRASS GIS
Inkscape
GIMP

Création de cartes à partir de données numériques.
Ensemble de didacticiels pour la création de cartes géographiques, du relief ou topographiques en utilisant des données cartographiques numériques et géoréférencées.
colspan="3" |

Note : Inkscape is [http://inkscape.org/download/?lang=fr downloadable here]. It is a free vector graphics editing program, used by the majority of graphic users on Wikipedia.

class="wikitable" width="70%"

! Page or file

frSoftwareIntroduction
colspan="4" | Level 0 tutorials
Change the colors of a country

| fr{{4/4 complete}}

| Inkscape

| Quickly change the color of a zone already delimited on a map

Translate an SVG

| fr{{3/4 complete}}

| Inkscape

| Translate or modify a map or diagram without redrawing it entirely (svg or bitmap)

Copy a bitmap map into SVG

| fr{{3/4 complete}}

| Inkscape

| Copy a bitmap map into SVG

Centre or crop an image

| fr{{4/4 complete}}

| Inkscape or The Gimp

| Centre or crop an image

colspan="4" | Level 1 tutorials
:media:Tutorial-cartography_(basic).svg

| {{3/4 complete}}

| Inkscape

| Introduction to vector map making with Inkscape: download, open with Inkscape and follow the exercises

Create and color map zones

| fr

| Inkscape

| Create and color map zones freehand. Create and color independent zones in Inkscape starting from a map showing borders of countries or other zones. (See also next tutorial.)

Cut a map into several sub-areas

| fr{{2/4 complete}}

| Inkscape

| Cut a map into several sub-areas. (Should replace the preceding tutorial.)

Draw roads and railroads

| fr{{4/4 complete}}

| Inkscape

| For roads, freeways, railroads, etc. Download and watch the English video.

Draw topological maps

| fr{{3/4 complete}}

| Inkscape

| Draw subway line maps

Draw a cartogram

| fr{{1/4 complete}}

| Scapetoad

Draw a cartogram
colspan="4" | Level 2 tutorials: topography
Creation of maps using GIS (fr:SIG) and DEM
Calculate the scale of a map

| fr{{4/4 complete}}

| Néant

| Determine the scale of a map from the precision of its data

First steps with GRASS

| fr{{4/4 complete}}

| GRASS GIS

| Detailed installation of GRASS GIS under Windows and first steps with this free GIS for map creation using digital terrain models

Georeferenced digital cartography{{2/4 complete}}
* Optimizing relief{{4/4 complete}}
* SVG topography{{3/4 complete}}

| fr{{4/4 complete}}

| 3DEM
GRASS GIS
Inkscape
GIMP

| Map creation from digital data.
A collection of tutorials for geographical, relief and topographic map creation using digital map data

colspan="4" | Note: Inkscape, the convenient free vector editor used by most wikigraphists, can be downloaded [http://inkscape.org/download here].

== Map data ==

Request for Adminship

18:40, 11 May 2008 (UTC): User:Yellowdesk offered to nominate me for administratorship. See: User talk:Teratornis#Administratorship ([http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Teratornis&oldid=210509633#Administratorship permanent link]).

= Another possible nominator =

18:43, 1 August 2008 (UTC): User:Tanthalas39 offered to nominate me for administratorship. See:

= Yet another possible nominator =

00:31, 25 February 2009 (UTC): This time a heavy hitter weighs in:

  • User talk:Teratornis#Admin? ([http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Teratornis&oldid=273059560#Admin.3F permanent link])

= My first request =