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== Rename ==
== Rename ==
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::I see two capital I's that should be lower case i's. [[User talk:Hesperian|Hesperian]] 09:32, 23 June 2014 (UTC)
::I see two capital I's that should be lower case i's. [[User talk:Hesperian|Hesperian]] 09:32, 23 June 2014 (UTC)


<p>1st ResidentScholar, if you are going to chat about me I feel somewhat willing to reply but not for long. I had hoped you would ''let it go'' as I wanted to, because I think it is too silly to argue over. Besides, I don't intend to do anymore validating fast if at all. Beeswaxcandle had a book with some slang. If I went slow I may still make mistakes. Would you be perfect every time? I don't mind speed validating as long as there are no mistakes that I have made. I may miss a couple of letters but I could do that going slow and so too could you. That is not an impossibility for anyone. If you wish to continue this please take it to your talk page. I myself dislike being drawn in by conversing about my 2 "errors" you have mentioned and I don't know but I think Hesperian doesn't want this on his talk page which is my mistake due to my coming to him so often for advice.
{{pbr}}1st ResidentScholar, if you are going to chat about me I feel somewhat willing to reply but not for long. I had hoped you would ''let it go'' as I wanted to, because I think it is too silly to argue over. Besides, I don't intend to do anymore validating fast if at all. Beeswaxcandle had a book with some slang. If I went slow I may still make mistakes. Would you be perfect every time? I don't mind speed validating as long as there are no mistakes that I have made. I may miss a couple of letters but I could do that going slow and so too could you. That is not an impossibility for anyone. If you wish to continue this please take it to your talk page. I myself dislike being drawn in by conversing about my 2 "errors" you have mentioned and I don't know but I think Hesperian doesn't want this on his talk page which is my mistake due to my coming to him so often for advice.


<p>2nd Look at Beeswaxcandle's talk page where he thanks me and uses other kind words such as, <u>"There will probably be some upper case I characters that should be lower case i—this was the most common OCR problem—but not to worry, the meaning of the words isn't changed. If someone else cares to fix any we've missed, they are welcome to do so."</u> So there you have it. <p>I am not trying to "entrap" you nor anyone else but I now feel it may be the other way around as with MODCHK who left us. I have validated and edited several of Beeswaxcandle's books. He helps me and I try to return the favor as all people should do in my way of thinking. I do not really even know you and have no interest in wasting my editing time to even consider "entrapping you". That would be a goofy waste of time and effort. I never considered any such thing -- you came to me not I to you. BTW, the area where it is stated, "little sleeping <mark>chld</mark>.", is where Beeswaxcandle marked it as '''SIC'' due the book misspelling. The speed validation I did but I would like to know where there are so many mistakes than an issue has to be made of it. Again, read Beeswaxcandle's talk page where he is so opposite of you in tone. Just be friendly and "let it go". No use in kicking a dead horse. [[User:William Maury Morris II|—Maury]] ([[User talk:William Maury Morris II|talk]]) 10:41, 23 June 2014 (UTC)
{{pbr}}2nd Look at Beeswaxcandle's talk page where he thanks me and uses other kind words such as, <u>"There will probably be some upper case I characters that should be lower case i—this was the most common OCR problem—but not to worry, the meaning of the words isn't changed. If someone else cares to fix any we've missed, they are welcome to do so."</u> So there you have it. {{pbr}}I am not trying to "entrap" you nor anyone else but I now feel it may be the other way around as with MODCHK who left us. I have validated and edited several of Beeswaxcandle's books. He helps me and I try to return the favor as all people should do in my way of thinking. I do not really even know you and have no interest in wasting my editing time to even consider "entrapping you". That would be a goofy waste of time and effort. I never considered any such thing -- you came to me not I to you. BTW, the area where it is stated, "little sleeping <mark>chld</mark>.", is where Beeswaxcandle marked it as '''SIC'' due the book misspelling. The speed validation I did but I would like to know where there are so many mistakes than an issue has to be made of it. Again, read Beeswaxcandle's talk page where he is so opposite of you in tone. Just be friendly and "let it go". No use in kicking a dead horse. [[User:William Maury Morris II|—Maury]] ([[User talk:William Maury Morris II|talk]]) 10:41, 23 June 2014 (UTC)


== Seeking an opinion of transclusion variation for 2 vol. work ==
== Seeking an opinion of transclusion variation for 2 vol. work ==
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::::::: [[User:Susanarb|@Susanarb]]: I tried editing [[Page:The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, Volume 19.djvu/408]] with your scripts, and they showed up for me. Did you [[w:Wikipedia:Bypass your cache|clear your browser cache]] first? What [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-gadgets|gadgets do you have enabled]]? —<small>[[User talk:Pathoschild|Pathoschild]] 13:27, 06 October 2014 (UTC)</small>
::::::: [[User:Susanarb|@Susanarb]]: I tried editing [[Page:The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, Volume 19.djvu/408]] with your scripts, and they showed up for me. Did you [[w:Wikipedia:Bypass your cache|clear your browser cache]] first? What [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-gadgets|gadgets do you have enabled]]? —<small>[[User talk:Pathoschild|Pathoschild]] 13:27, 06 October 2014 (UTC)</small>
::::::::I cleared the cache, and I now see the scripts again. Thank you! [[User:Susanarb|Susanarb]] ([[User talk:Susanarb|talk]]) 15:51, 6 October 2014 (UTC)
::::::::I cleared the cache, and I now see the scripts again. Thank you! [[User:Susanarb|Susanarb]] ([[User talk:Susanarb|talk]]) 15:51, 6 October 2014 (UTC)

== Stale? ==

[[Wikisource:Administrators'_noticeboard#Two_admin_confirmations_reach_negative_threshold_and_need_to_be_converted_to_a_full_community_vote|Noted in passing]]: might be controversial if a non-administrator closed this? Meant kindly. [[User:AuFCL|AuFCL]] ([[User talk:AuFCL|talk]]) 10:30, 7 October 2014 (UTC)
:G'day mate. I'm not sure what you're saying/asking. The votes of confidence were closed long ago, by me. Certainly I agree that such discussions are best closed by a 'crat. But what you're linking to is merely a request for an administrator to do some housework on the matter. I don't see that it needs closing? Apologies if I'm missing the point; today I have a head cold and am therefore particularly stupid.... [[User talk:Hesperian|Hesperian]] 00:32, 8 October 2014 (UTC)
::My misunderstanding. Coming in cold it looked (from my perspective) like something which ought to have been removed when the votes were resolved/filed away; I guess this sort of thing just waits around for some kind of periodic archival process instead? Either way, clearly a non-event—pardon disturbing the progress of your recovery. [[User:AuFCL|AuFCL]] ([[User talk:AuFCL|talk]]) 01:27, 8 October 2014 (UTC)
:::No worries. I overlook things all the time so prods are never unwelcome. All I know about archiving of that page is: it happens. [[User talk:Hesperian|Hesperian]] 01:43, 8 October 2014 (UTC)

== Problem with page numbers ==

Hallo Hesperian,

do you know what's wrong with - for example - the chapter about [[Portraits of Places (London: Macmillan & Co., 1883)/Saratoga|Saratoga]] in Henry James' "Portraits of Places"?. The highlighted text passages when moving the mouse over the page number on the left sometimes do not correspond to the proofread pages, and page number 328 is missing altogether.

Thank you for solving the problem! --[[User:ABrocke|ABrocke]] ([[User talk:ABrocke|talk]]) 13:23, 12 October 2014 (UTC)
:{{ping|ABrocke}} I see p. 328, and I don't see an issue with the highlighting. Maybe purge your page. Generally we would encourage these sorts of general questions to either [[WS:S]] or <nowiki>{{WS:Scriptorium/Help}}</nowiki> as anyone can address them, and usually more quickly than just one person. — [[user:billinghurst|billinghurst]] ''<span style="font-size:smaller">[[user talk:billinghurst|sDrewth]]</span>'' 14:36, 12 October 2014 (UTC)

::{{ping|user:billinghurst}}Dear billinghurst, I thought that Hesperian as the creator of the Saratoga chapter was the appropriate addressee for my question which I didn't regard as general. Anyway: Thank you very much for answering my question nevertheless! --[[User:ABrocke|ABrocke]] ([[User talk:ABrocke|talk]]) 15:03, 12 October 2014 (UTC)

== Can you explain? ==

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What did I do wrong? -[[User:Peteforsyth|Pete]] ([[User talk:Peteforsyth|talk]]) 23:53, 11 November 2014 (UTC)
: If I understand you right -- you prefer to keep a redundant copy here at Wikisource? What's the purpose of doing that? Sorry if I misunderstand your system -- not trying to cause problems. -[[User:Peteforsyth|Pete]] ([[User talk:Peteforsyth|talk]]) 00:16, 12 November 2014 (UTC)
::The problem is that this is a raw page scan. It is not a clean image and should not be moved to Commons. Instead, a clean copy should be made, then uploaded at Commons, then this raw file should be deleted. Raw page scans should never be transferred to Commons. --[[User:EncycloPetey|EncycloPetey]] ([[User talk:EncycloPetey|talk]]) 00:19, 12 November 2014 (UTC)
::: Oh, OK. Well, I did that -- apparently just not in the expected order. So I'll restore the speedy delete template now, I suppose..? (As a Commoner I strongly disagree with this principle, and would be happy to talk it through. I believe it is important to keep the original file in the edit history at Commons, as a reuser may wish to reference something closer to the original printed work for reasons that are difficult to anticipate -- e.g., they may be better at image restoration than me.) -[[User:Peteforsyth|Pete]] ([[User talk:Peteforsyth|talk]]) 00:36, 12 November 2014 (UTC)
::::[e/c] Sorry I was too rushed/lazy to write a proper edit summary. What Petey said. You can do it your way if you want, but when you do please choose a different name. When you clobber my namespace, my bot breaks. Then replace the raw image template with the fixed image. And ''then'' nominate the original for deletion. See [[User:HesperianBot]] for as much detail as you could possibly want. [[User talk:Hesperian|Hesperian]] 00:37, 12 November 2014 (UTC)
::::: Ok, I'm sorry for missing that. I thought you were objecting to the deletion request (which is what you reverted), not the move entirely. Also I thought it was preferred to use the same name. I'm curious about all this -- I like using Commons Helper to facilitate the move, so I don't have to waste download a copy locally and upload it, etc -- I had thought I could use CropTool on Commons, but unfortunately it doesn't handle PNG yet (but hopefully it will some day). Is there a way to bring these various tools into closer alignment, to reduce the amount of human intervention needed? -[[User:Peteforsyth|Pete]] ([[User talk:Peteforsyth|talk]]) 00:41, 12 November 2014 (UTC)
::::::The whole point of the bot is to reduce the amount of human intervention needed: thousands of highest-available-resolution images extracted from where they are hidden away in jp2 format in zip files on the Internet Archive, and uploaded here where they are at your fingertips. If I could have seen a way to make it even easier for people, I would have. But at some point a real person has to step in, perform the restoration, verify the copyright status, choose an appropriate name, etc. There are reasons behind the limitations: e.g. there is a reason these are PNG not JPG; there is a reason these are uploaded here not on Commons; etc. But your ideas for making it better are very welcome. (Oh, I don't like that word 'reverted'; my intent was to decline the request, rather than reverting it as though it should never have been made in the first place. I really should have provided an edit summary; I apologise for that.) [[User talk:Hesperian|Hesperian]] 00:58, 12 November 2014 (UTC)


Just to reboot this discussion, the process should be:
# Clean the image up e.g. crop, colour-balance, etc
# Save the final image as JPG, which is much the better format for the final image. The only reason the raw images are PNG is because PNG is lossless. JPG uses lossy wavelet compression, and cropping, in particular, introduces artefacts. But once cropping and cleanup is done and you have a final image, conversion to JPG is ideal.
# Choose the right copyright license. I'm deliberately dodging responsibility on this one. I don't want to be responsible for a bot that makes copyright assertions by the thousand.
# Upload the image to Commons, under a different name. The change from PNG to JPG will suffice as a name change for my purposes, but best practice is of course to choose the best possible image title. Sadly it is impossible to have a file history that contains both a PNG original and a JPG derivative, so your laudable plan to retain the original in the file history is unattainable.
# Go to the Page: namespace page where the image is displayed. Replace the {{tl|raw image}} template with <code><nowiki>[[Image:...]]</nowiki></code> code to insert your new, restored image.
# Nominate the raw image for deletion
As you have pointed out, this process is unfortunately not supported by CommonsHelper. [[User talk:Hesperian|Hesperian]] 01:11, 12 November 2014 (UTC)

: Thank you for the very clear description. And first and foremost, I want to clarify -- I very much appreciate that the whole purpose of your bot is to reduce the need for human intervention -- sorry to imply otherwise.
: The one piece of your reasoning I would question is in #4. It seems to me that retaining a lossless version of the original file on Wikimedia servers, rather than buried in a tar archive on the archive.org servers, is important and valuable. You are of course correct that this goal is at odds with the conversion from PNG to JPG. It seems to me that there is more benefit to retaining the original scan in a lossless format, than there is in providing a smaller file to the end user by using JPG. This is a principle that has been explored by, for instance, [[User:Dominic]] in the work with the U.S. National Archives; he has designed a system in which a TIFF file is uploaded; it can be used in its raw format, or an additional JPG can be uploaded to Commons as an "other version."
: So my suggestion would be that your system support moving it to a PNG (which I see it does, just not with CommonsHelper). If the editor using it -- or another editor -- wants to take the additional step of uploading a JPG, great; but it doesn't seem to me that should happen at the ''expense'' of also uploading the original PNG to Commons.
: In the long run, as an end user, it would be really nice to have this tool work seamlessly with something like CommonsHelper. That might require some tweaking to both systems to make them coexist nicely -- or even a separate-but-similar tool to CommonsHelper. It would be interesting to know what [[User:Magnus Manske]], who I think created CH, thinks of all this.
: All your other points make very good sense. In particular I appreciate your reluctance to mass-tag stuff with copyright notices that might not be accurate. And yes, of course a diligent Commons user should add a copyright tag, add categories, add a description, etc.
: For the moment, I'm happy to adjust my approach to play more nicely with your system. In the longer term, though -- I'm curious what you think about what I've said. -[[User:Peteforsyth|Pete]] ([[User talk:Peteforsyth|talk]]) 02:11, 12 November 2014 (UTC)
::We're very much in accord in our broad perspective on this. For example, when I first started this little project, it was suggested that I pull lower resolution lossy JPGs, which are much easier to get at than the full-res JP2s. But I didn't see the point in going to all this trouble to upload something downsampled and lossy. If I was going to do this, I was going to do it ''properly''; i.e. make the best possible imagery available. I infer that you firmly agree with my stance on that, just as I firmly agree with you that retaining the original scan is excellent practice.
::However. I do not want to set myself up as arbiter of image restoration quality. I make the raw images available, and then I 'let it go'. Some people uphold best practice, like yourself. Others degrade images by using inappropriate grayscale conversion, overstretching, even thresholding. The results are sometimes disappointing, but I don't see that I have any role in controlling what happens to these images after I've made them available. All I really ask is that you choose a title that doesn't conflict with my naming convention. Everything else I said above was merely advice. And my advice was misplaced because I now see that you have thought this through for yourself and know exactly what you are doing.
::What is the issue with CommonsHelper? I've never used it, but I just had a look, and it seems you can specify the target name. Is the problem that CommonsHelper automatically tags the source file for deletion? If so then that wouldn't be a problem if you immediately replaced the {{tl|raw image}} usage.
::[[User talk:Hesperian|Hesperian]] 03:12, 12 November 2014 (UTC)
::: Thanks -- I have some thoughts, but will be tied up with work today. I'll get back to you ASAP. -[[User:Peteforsyth|Pete]] ([[User talk:Peteforsyth|talk]]) 17:49, 12 November 2014 (UTC)

{{comment}} The six list points about the actions to take have been added to [[Template:Raw image/doc#What needs to be done to move to Commons and replace image in work]] as is. Please feel free to update. — [[user:billinghurst|billinghurst]] ''<span style="font-size:smaller">[[user talk:billinghurst|sDrewth]]</span>'' 12:34, 13 November 2014 (UTC)

::: So, @Hesperian: I appreciate your thinking around what the tool requires, vs. what you advise. It's an important and subtle distinction, and I think your rather cautious approach is commendable.
::: The part that seems important is this: you have gone to the trouble to develop a system that results in non-lossy images. Wouldn't it be best to guide users (note, I'm not saying ''require'' users) in a direction that preserves that non-lossy copy, rather than having it speedily deleted?
::: I think some people don't think too much about image quality, and don't have strong opinions; but if they are following clear instructions, they could work in a way that preserves the high quality version. Other people want to do it "the right way," but might not understand the system well enough to make their own informed judgments. In both cases, it would be nice if the instructions and/or prompts were to guide them in a direction where the PNG is preserved.
::: If you agree, I'd propose changing the text of bullet #2 that sDrewth copied over (and bullet #4 to match), advising the editor to move the entire PNG over (and noting that CommonsHelper can be used), and then crop/color balance/etc. and overwrite the original OR upload as a JPG, decision to be made by the editor. -[[User:Peteforsyth|Pete]] ([[User talk:Peteforsyth|talk]]) 21:36, 13 November 2014 (UTC)
::::Yes, I agree; So long as the lossless PNG is renamed on transfer to Commons. [[User talk:Hesperian|Hesperian]] 01:36, 14 November 2014 (UTC)
:::::{{ping|Peteforsyth}} The template can probably have some principles that discuss what we are trying to do with the situation of a placeholder quality image from a work that is out of copyright. Prior to clean up of:—
:::::*image — trim, colour, cleanse, ...; and saving in the most appropriate format with an appropriate name
:::::*data — copyright verification of image, data cleanup, templatisation
:::::Then when all of the principles are met, then the mechanics of transfer to commons (where appropriate) and deletion of the placeholder image. — [[user:billinghurst|billinghurst]] ''<span style="font-size:smaller">[[user talk:billinghurst|sDrewth]]</span>'' 00:22, 15 November 2014 (UTC)

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