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[edit] Summary
This image of rectangles was entirely done in TextPad to ensure simplicity.
[edit] Replaced image Image:-TableImage.png
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Source file for WikiProject Elements periodic table orientation maps. I created this myself from a screenshot of the Wikipedia periodic table which I edited using the GIMP.
It was created by w:User:Maveric149, and originally uploaded to the English Wikipedia.
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[edit] Description from WikiProject Elements
The periodic table locator map images at the top of most infobox tables were 250 pixel wide images (naming scheme "symbol-TableImage.png") created from 890 pixel wide images (named "symbol-TableImage-BIG.png", not all available). Later some but not all "symbol-TableImage.png"s were adapted to use the big version directly and let the Wiki software downscale automatically. A set of these images was uploaded to periodic table.
The master image template is media:Perio Table.png. Source images for each period are at media:-TableImage-BIG-Period1.png to media:-TableImage-BIG-Period8.png.
- The font type for the lettering is Helvetica (urw), medium, with unscaled font sizes for the element symbol of 56 and the nucleons of 38, respectively.
- The element highlight box should be black, 2 pixels wide and within the element's box.
- The images for the different crystal structures are at crystal structure and are already the right size for the large image.
- Images of the different shell structures and blocks are already on each of the different period templates.
- No part of the images is in English so they may be usable for many languages.
- You may also notice a single black dot as a guide near where the element's symbol is supposed to go.
[edit] File history english Wikipedia
- (del) (cur) 00:41, 16 March 2003 . . Fonzy (973 bytes) (corrected version also 800 bytes smaller)
- (del) (rev) 02:21, 3 February 2003 . . Maveric149 (1757 bytes) (Reverted to earlier revision)
- (del) (rev) 11:34, 2 February 2003 . . Fonzy (1062 bytes) (+119,120)
- (del) (rev) 04:05, 2 February 2003 . . Maveric149 (1757 bytes) (Updated image to wide table format)
- (del) (rev) 20:59, 24 January 2003 . . Fonzy (1065 bytes) (oops slight error in the drawing)
- (del) (rev) 20:51, 24 January 2003 . . Fonzy (1068 bytes) (Ok this one i think is better, do you agree?)
- (del) (rev) 21:04, 23 January 2003 . . Fonzy (1159 bytes) (slight diffrence to current version, do you prefer this?)
- (del) (rev) 05:21, 29 September 2002 . . Maveric149 (2187 bytes) (Source file for WikiProject Elements periodic table orientation map. I created this myself from a screenshot of the Wikipedia periodic table which I edited using the GIMP. This file is released under terms of the GFDL.)
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