User talk:Filzstift
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Hi. Welcome to the English language Wikipedia. Please note that abbreviations are generally not used in article titles. It's a good thing to have a redirect from Heiden AR to Heiden, Switzerland, but it's uncommon in the English Wikipedia to disambiguate place names that way. We used either "<Name of the municipality>" or "<Name of the municipality>, Switzerland", or, if needed, "<Name of the municipality>, <canton>". -- User:Docu
- Ok!--Filzstift 10:13, 1 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Hi! You posted a picture of a harbour on the Hong Kong page. Nevertheless, the picture caption on the picture page is "Victoria, British Columbia". So... is it a picture of HK or of Victoria? Besides, the title of the pic is "Victoria harbour"... which makes things even more confusing. It is obviously not Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong. Could you clarify? Thanks! olivier 21:05, Sep 6, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Autbahn_switzerland.png
I used Adobe Illustrator for creating the map. I don't know what software you're using for creating your maps, so could you tell me it? --Filzstift 15:37, 21 May 2006 (UTC)
- MS paint :-). Needless to say - it doesn't work very well. It's painfuly slow and innacurate. Anyway I'll try Adobe illustrator and see if I can learn it quick enough. --cassini83 15:45, 21 May 2006 (UTC)