also: the color for age 12 must be changed (a light yellow I think would do); and the color for age 13 must be a little lighter (a lighter shade of blue) because the map currently uses 5 shades of blue (for ages 12, 13, 14, 15, 16) which are quite difficult to distinguish from one another on the map.2A02:2F0A:505F:FFFF:0:0:50C:DD93 (talk) 17:38, 11 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
For a while now, I've been bothered by the way the style of the diagrams for Formula 1 circuits have been wildly inconsistent, and would like to make a uniform set of diagrams for use in articles about the sport, such as race articles. Since I'm not very good with graphics programs - I can barely draw a stick figure in MS Paint - and I've been having a bit of trouble getting people from the Formula 1 WikiProject involved, I thought I'd ask for some help here.
Pretty simple. For the 1st one, just the shape of the island with roadways or towns running through it, if any. For the 2nd one, take a map of all of Iran and any of the surrounding region that can fit in the image and in comparison, on the same map, mark he location of Larak Island with whatever you see fit (box, light colored circle, etc.) Thank you! -- 1Matt20 21:49, 28 May 2013 (UTC)
Just a nudge from another editor here. This is still an outstanding request, and still needed - or should the request go somewhere else? If any more guidance is needed, a word from a graphics expert to the article talk page should sort it out. Thanks. Ghmyrtle (talk) 14:27, 11 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
1) Make the map more in line with a reliable source: [3]
2) Add '"Propaganda law” restricting freedom of expression and association' (i.e., colour Russia)
3) Keep legal column colours as they are.
4) Change illeagal column colors: remove colour green (colour blind people confuse this colour [4]); merge "Up to life in prison" and "Heavy penalty"; and come up with a new colour scheme. The suggested scheme for illegal column:
Laws restricting freedom of expression and association
Imprisonment without precise indication of the length / unclear / other
Imprisonment up to 14 years
Imprisonment from 14 years to a life-long sentence
I would like to make a map of Amelia Earhart's flight plan to circumnavigate the world in 1937. I have it in table form in my sandbox, and was hoping there was an interactive map template where the points or lines could be created with latitude/longitude coordinates. Does such a template exist, or will I simply have to "eyeball" my lines on a world map? Hoof Hearted (talk) 12:42, 21 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
It needs a legend for what the different line types mean. I'm guessing solids = traveled, dashed = thought traveled, small dash = planned but not traveled? I don't want to add it in case I'm wrong. grenグレン02:19, 9 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, that may be an improvement and your guesses are correct. I added a table with Hellerick's picture to the Amelia Earhart article which I believe helps tie everything together as is. But if you'd like to add a legend, feel free. Hoof Hearted (talk) 15:10, 9 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
The map is currently matching the 2nd table (which associates Hoover with California rather than Iowa), to make it match the 1st table we'd also need to change California as well. I'd get the two tables to agree first before we go changing the map, I don't know which one is correct. Kmusser (talk) 14:02, 11 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Colour Suriname in green to indicate its eligibility to join the Commonwealth, as it was an English colony from 1650 and 1667 (as Willoughbyland) and later a British colony from 1799 to 1816. [1].
Burundi has expressed interest in joining the Commonwealth [2], though it was never part of the British Empire, so please colour it in orange. Another thing the border between Sudan and South Sudan is missing from this map, so please fix that.
Article(s): All the articles these maps are already on.
Request:
Burma was a part of British India until 1937, and yet these maps show it to be separate from India for the first two FIFA World Cups in 1930 and 1934. Would someone please remove the border between Burma and India on both of these maps.
Nepal was a British protectorate until 1923 and Bhutan was a protectorate of British India until 1947, so would someone please colour them in green on both these maps to show their eligibility to join the Commonwealth.