Template talk:Aboutfile

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What does it mean by source? Does it mean the game it was in or the website he image was from? 16:59, 24 August 2007 (EDT)
 * That's a good question, I see both being used frequently. Also, in recent pictures of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, I only the the game in the Subject, not what's displayed in it. - 17:03, 24 August 2007 (EDT)
 * Supposed to be website it was retrieved from, for credit. 21:28, 24 August 2007 (EDT)

Source
Alot of pictures label the source as what game its from not the website.
 * More recently, some pictures also only note the game as the Subject. (Those from Brawl) - 15:20, 30 September 2007 (EDT)
 * Also maybe there should be a section to show what game the picture is from and maybe a description variable. Opinions?
 * Yep, we should have one. - 12:48, 15 October 2007 (EDT)

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3D indicator
OPPOSE 6-9

A few months ago, I uploaded a few screenshots of 3DS games like AR Games and Face Raiders with 3D data in them (I will do this again soon). My idea is to create a indicator in so people see it has 3D data in it. See my draft page for the result. Example images: GiantARcard.jpg, FaceRaiderGameplay.JPG and HNI 0001.JPG.

Proposer: Deadline: January 19, 2012, 23:59 GMT. Draft: User:Lakituthequick/Draft

Support

 * 1) My proposal
 * 2) – Why not do what Walkazo suggested in tandem with a small icon in the corner? I think now would be a good time to implement a small cosmetic change like that before 3D images become widescale.
 * 3) Weak Support per Knife. I am !voting support because, although I agree with !votes in the "oppose" section, I agree with Knife as with implementing this. I may change my !vote if consensus happens to change.
 * 4) Per proposal and Knife.
 * 5) I agree with Knife.
 * 6) Per Knife

Oppose

 * 1) - It can just be noted in the description that the image is 3D when viewed with a 3DS, and a proper explanation like that seems more functional than a tiny little symbol off in the corner and a vague "This image is available in 3D" caption that's only visible if you think to hover your mouse over that symbol.
 * 2) Per Walkazo
 * 3) - Per Walkazo's statement.
 * 4) Per Walkazo.
 * 5) Just put it in the description, and it should be relatively easy to know if the image is 3D or not anyway
 * 6) Per Walkazo.
 * 7) Per Walky.
 * 8) Most people won't even see it.
 * 9) &mdash; Per Hyper Yoshi

Comments
Should there be category called 3D images or something

This wiki should allow the upload of .MPO files.

@SWFlash: You should bring that up with Steve.-- 13:51, 7 January 2012 (EST)

@Walkazo: But 3DS owners will recognize that icon from 3DS Camera and the browser. @SWFlash: Not yet necessary, just changing the extension in JPG does the job.
 * But if they're on the image page, they'll already know it's a 3D image just by looking at the image itself: they wouldn't need the icon. - 21:20, 11 January 2012 (EST)
 * How do they know that by looking at it?

Put a premade aboutfile template?
I have a suggestion: why can't we put a premade aboutfile template (with the explanations in the template what "2=" means, for instance) when people are uploading images? We can create something like

in the text field so before uploading the picture, we don't have to constantly code it. We can simply fill in the blanks. Also, since we strongly encourage using this template in image summaries (we have a section on aboutfiles in the Maintenance page, where there is a section on images without aboutfiles), I think this is a great idea to place the aboutfile template in most future images that get uploaded. Like the premade template in the Proposals page, the premade aboutfile template can make creating aboutfiles faster and easier.

However, we should put explanations for each value and that if the value is not important, users can remove it.

Also, is it possible to create a preview of the text field before uploading the file so users know if they accidentally misspelled a link prior to uploading the image?

19:36, 17 March 2012 (EDT)

I can't believe I typed up all of this for nothing. :( 18:29, 18 March 2012 (EDT)
 * Sorry about ignoring your plea yesterday (it was late). I definitely agree with this but how can we implement this?
 * Well, there's a bit of text on the top of the page. The least we can do is put an aboutfile template (raw text) there for easy access. However, if it's possible, we can code the text in the field. Also, it should be possible to generate a preview for the textfield as well. 19:16, 18 March 2012 (EDT)

Provide a Premade Aboutfile Template
While this template is optional for image summaries, it works very well and its use is encouraged.

... is important because it shows a description and the source of an image.

If this wiki strongly encourages the use of aboutfiles, then why don't we make it easier for users to access it? One of the few ways to find these templates is to look in the Help Section, click on the templates link, click on notice template, find the aboutfile template, then copy the coding. Another way to do it is to find an image with an aboutfile template and copy the coding. This can be somewhat arduous, especially for newer users. Most of the time, however, many users aren't aware of this template. I, for one, uploaded pictures without the aboutfile template until later.

If we strongly encourage its use, why do we have to keep it almost invisible to users? This doesn't really make any sense. We don't make any mention of it in the Upload file page. We have to code the whole template by itself, but for me, it took some practice to get it right without looking at the help page. However, we think the aboutfile template is important, since we have a section in the Maintenance page that includes images without aboutfile templates. If we want to keep pages that link from the Maintenance section to a minimum, then we should try to attempt a smaller flow of these pages.

We have a premade Proposals template, which I think is wonderful because it makes creating a proposal much easier. We also show users how to link new images to a page. We try to tell users what to do when they create Featured Article Nominations. Why not show them how to create an aboutfile template? I think we should apply the template's format in the Upload File page somewhere. It could be in the text above the writing field. We can show

or

We can put them above the editing field and tell users who upload images that the template is important but not required. This way, we encourage users even more to use the template.

The coding will also help more experienced users such as me because, well, constantly typing does get repetitive and tiring. The values I get to see on the same page also helps me know what each value stands for without my clicking on several links to get there.

If we put a premade template in the page, we encourage the use of the template even more. Again, most users probably had not known that aboutfiles are very important to this wiki, including me. I want to increase the awareness of such a useful template and I want to fulfill our goal of strongly encouraging use of this template.

Proposer: Deadline: April 1, 2012, 23:59 (GMT) No, this isn't an April Fools joke.

Support

 * 1) Sorry for the lengthy proposal, but I'm proposing to put a premade raw aboutfile text to increase usuability for aboutfiles. Since we strongly encourage aboutfiles, we should help users how to make one. Then, we'll see more use of it. The only problem I see is how to edit the Upload File page, but it's not an impossibility.
 * 2) – I don't see any harm in doing this, because it will make it easier for the uploaders to get the  there in the first place. As for editing it to show that, see my comment.
 * 3) – Per proposal, it would make  more useful.
 * 4) Although we need to find a way to get the info on the page for non-English users, the idea is good.
 * 5) Per proposal. This template will be used much more frequently.

Comments
How can we implement this?
 * Well, I stated that we can edit the Upload File page, but the problem is, it's not editable. However, if we can put text in that page, we can put a raw, text-only template in there as well. It shouldn't be impossible to edit that page somehow. 01:06, 19 March 2012 (EDT)
 * LGM, first, it's Special: Upload, not Upload File (so I fixed it....again). Second we should probably ask Steve or the administrators about this. I don't know how we can modify it.
 * There are pages in the MediaWiki namespace which change displayed texts on the wiki. The text on the upload page is in MediaWiki:Uploadtext. The only problem is it only changes the English text, so it doesn't affect me as a Dutch user.
 * Since the page used for uploading images and such is a Special Page, only can edit it. If this proposal was to pass, then it would only require telling him about the necessary changes that are to be applied to the page.  12:52, 19 March 2012 (EDT)

Lakituthequick: I hope we can find a way to include users like you. I suppose Porplemontage can edit it, but I want a consent first, and maybe awareness. 19:31, 19 March 2012 (EDT)
 * I did some research, and found that the non-English text on MediaWiki:Uploadtext/ [enter languagecode here] . It would be time consuming to edit every single subpage of MediaWiki:Uploadtext, so we have to find another way.

I'm not sure how the different language codes work, but aren't templates universal? Is there a way to include the template automatically on the pages somewhere? 00:08, 21 March 2012 (EDT)
 * Templates are universal, yes. Languagecodes are unique for each language, for example Dutch has NL (NederLands), English EN (ENglish) and Spanish ES (ESpañol). I did some research yesterday, but I not yet found a way to automatically add it. I am still looking, but I also have school, so it may take a little more time.
 * I finally found out how to auto-add it! Go to my draft page to see what must be done. It works for non-English users as well.
 * That's cool! It's awesome how you can figure out how to do it.