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Unfortunately I find Knowledge editing far too addictive, so I now tend to abstain. And, like most of the other early project members -- most of whom came here as fans of the original books -- I found the sheer volume of content created relating to the TV series became overwhelming. It just required
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Haven't been active on WP recently as is was spending far too much time editing and regularly checked my position in the top 2000 contributors. I enjoyed it greatly, but it was threatening to take over all my spare time. Only answer was to stop completely. Recently I have started applying edits when
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I'll have to dig through the references I do have for the Atkinson stuff, probably after I've finished the Leyland Titan Article, but a lot is through memory, and some of it comes from out of print publications I can't currently find to purchase. If you look at the Seddon Pennine RU article there is
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If your HTML is up to it, the individual icons are available on Wikimedia Commons as SVG images (and hence scalable for different screen sizes, which is what you want for a website). You could potentially arrange the icons in a table, and you will be able to create whatever section of map you want,
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Fear not, I'm not expecting further input from you. NOW I know you were already involved, but I didn't at first (when I thought that comment). I'm just composing my response. That section is sorely lacking useful technical information, and those two referenced paragraphs are not actually helpful to
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Hi EdJogg - I would like your assistance on a technical steam engine matter. There is a small edit war developing and the argument is around a paragraph about the disadvantages of steam engines. Can you take a look and give me some guidance as to who is right. The discussion is on the articles talk
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How would you propose to re-use the maps? The wikicode will be of little help, but the generated HTML appears to be a series of tables -- with lots of CSS formatting, of course. Or will you stitch the icons together in a graphics package to make a single image? This might well be quicker, although
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Just so you both are clear about my position - I have no technical knowledge about steam engines so whether they have condensers or radiators or whatever I have no clue. What I was trying to achieve, and hopefully you will be able to do is some agreement over how the technical aspects are covered
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I have noted the limited edit history of the complainant, but I have not examined the technical content of NealeFamily's edits. I agree with you that referenced material should not (normally) be removed, and that the information (such that it is) is missing from the article, but I also agree with
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I don't think that copyright will be a problem at all. The whole idea of Knowledge is that it's free for anyone to use, hence all photos, etc, must be free of copyright restrictions. So, as long as you give the appropriate attribution to say where the map came from -- and a link to the Knowledge
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I can't work out, and have little interest in it, whether they're complaining about "radiator" as terminology, the uselessness of condensing from some theoretical standpoint (there wasn't any condenser vacuum on any road steamer I can see before the 1950s) or whether they just think that "99% of
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Hi EdJogg, hope you can help or point me to some place! I'm interested in using the WP canal map format in general, and specifically the existing maps for Cotswold canals, on Cotswold Canal Trust web site. But on a quick recce I am not sure what copyright etc would apply to a map. Is it text or
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As an observation, it can be tricky finding a specific manufacturer who spans several eras (eg Stanley is not in the 1900-1913 list, which is confusing). Duplicating complete entries would create an editing nightmare, but for the few where this is significant, you could add a row with the first
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I wouldn't be able to add anything to the list entries, except perhaps proof-read them (although I don't have the time at present); however, I have adjusted the headings slightly to improve their consistency. I hope you approve. I do understand the problems of grouping the manufacturers
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With regard to steam engines, it should be enough to recognise the different components and the general principles of operation -- (I've never attempted to understand the minutiae of the physics involved!) -- and this will help you appreciate the significance of the developments by each
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I guess I am going to have to learn about steam engines. Thanks for your help and advice. I shall complete the history research (I am up to about 1970) and then take a look at a tidy up. As Andy Dingley said there are a number of inter-related articles that need tidying up. Regards
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A screen grab will give you what you want, agreed, but the quality will be limited. If you must go down this route, I would suggest making the map image as large as you can before grabbing, as the resolution loss should be less noticeable when you reduce them in size for the
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That 'franchise' page is still a mess, and the first reaction was to see if it could just be re-routed back to the original T&F page (where much of the non-TV stuff appears to have originated). But I think I just don't want to get involved! (Could be a very long
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I am currently having a bit of a sabbatical from editing. There are many things I have to deal with off-Wiki and I had to completely wean myself from WP. Hopefully I will find a way of regulating my addiction so that I can return to the
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I see errors, but I am yet to re-start anything really productive. (And I haven't dared look at the current state of the 'Thomas' articles!) I am sure that the steam engine related articles have been well curated in my absence!
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I tend to binge-edit and then go quiet for a bit, myself. But after doing the front-engined Leyland Tigers, doing the titans seemed like the next project. I'll try to get the Seddon history copied across when time permits.
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article would be useful too -- I would have thought that would be enough. However, you should check elsewhere on the site for specific advice about reusing or quoting portions of WP, as I am no authority on the matter!
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article starts by saying "A beam engine is a type of steam engine" whereas the one at Coultershaw is operated from a waterwheel. I am rather confused. Thanks for any help and advice. I have also posed this question to
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I have also adjusted the lede paragraphs, as I felt it important to introduce the list first, and then explain how it was arranged. Once you have edited the steam car article further, you may wish to revisit
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But any improvements you can make are warmly welcomed and, as I mentioned elsewhere, if you felt moved to take on the restructuring of the article, I would certainly be pleased to offer proof-reading support.
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as it is fulfilling a unique and necessary role already: collating the complicated development of non-railway, land-based, steam-powered traction. The article you suggested creating would need to be
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and immediately thought of you! While I don't doubt the eagerness of the author to provide a central hub for all things Thomas that aren't RS/TV related, the lede "Thomas and friends was created by
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chronologically due to all the overlaps. I think each section could do with a bit more introductory text -- there is scope for cross-linking between here and the parent article using 'Main' links.
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Hi EdJogg - I too "retired" due to real world pressures. Just popped on to wiki to make a tiny edit, and thought "why not check the watchlist?". The first thing I saw was the creation of
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too much monitoring and reversion, especially for the volume of (often-speculative) content from the younger TV fanbase. After a while, managing this kind of thing stops becoming fun.
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in there a history of Seddon Diesel Vehicles, almost all of which comes from GG Hilditch's Another look at Buses, I think the citations are in place, feel free to copy it across.
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Hi Ian. Sorry for the delayed response. I have been busy off-wiki over the past few weeks (I am still!) and decided to take a wiki-break and re-start my WP editing from 1st Nov.
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article to ensure consistency between the two. Once I have added more references and decided what to do with the stray cars in the article I thought I would put my mind to the
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without it turning into a major war. Hopefully you are able to resolve the issue. My interest is purely a historic rather than a technical viewpoint. Hope this helps. Regards
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Unfortunately I have found that Knowledge editing is rather addictive, so these days I mostly restrict myself to correcting errors I find when reading articles for research.
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as that would allow an overview history of all types to be covered - trains, ships, traction engines, cars, planes, etc. The article could then refer to the sub-articles
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and it will be maximum resolution. It might save you some time to view the page source and copy out the appropriate sections of HTML, but it will require further editing.
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From the number of your edits I perceived an interest in steam cars and had hoped that you might be able to fill in some of the technical blanks we've been highlighting.
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I still edit on WP, but at the moment only reactively, when I see something wrong during other research -- I find it far too easy to get sucked-in to a multi-page fix.
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As a future development, the lists could be made 'sortable' (I have not done this before) so users could, for example, list the companies by country or start date.
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Hi Ed, good to see you're still around. How's the Nobel Prize coming along? I do sometimes wonder just what we could each achieve without wasting time here!
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I dare not get too involved again, so assessing swathes of articles is not for me, sorry, although I'm happy to help out with specific issues if I can.
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article. I must admit I haven't read your edits, but I've seen you've been very busy! When you've 'finished' I could give it a proof-read if you like.
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Thank you. Yes, I concur, having since looked more closely at several other photos of that lock on Commons. Thanks for responding so quickly. --
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now and think that it now contains virtually all of them. The ability to sort that you added was really useful. I have now begun tidying up the
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Agreed. I have a reference for condensers being fitted on Stanleys and Whites. The book also notes why they were not fitted to earlier Stanleys
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Now, this edit IS problematic. Before looking at the article, and the edit war, my first thought was that you should refer the matter to
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Many thanks. I think HTML is the way to go, as I will likely only be hacking out a subsection of existing maps to illustrate an article.
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Thanks. Plan would be to screen grab an image or part of it. I've looked at using sandbox to generate a part map which could be useful.
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Nor does their past contributions history inspire much technical confidence. Oh well, my "braying ignorance" and I will go elsewhere.
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Many pages have titles too long to display neatly in the commonscat box, resulting in an ugly line-break (when viewed in PC browser).
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Thanks for being an active member of WikiProject Thomas. I would appreciate it if you would help me assess the unassessed articles.
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As to the matter in hand, the 'edit war' should now be over, although the resultant lack of technical detail is still problematic.
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steam cars" were built without them. Yet someone at White (also Stanley and Doble) was clearly doing a lot of soldering to make
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Hi, I hope that this finds you well! Could I ask a favour, that you run your excellent editting eye over the new article for
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if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the
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Nobel Prize? Don't think so. Currently I am 'between employment' and supposedly spending my time constructively searching.
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Thanks. I've been helping with the Compasses Bridge project. Utterly amazing what we've achieved in a year. (See photos
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I will reply here to messages left on this page. If I leave a message on your talk page, I will expect a reply there.
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Clearly a glitch with the monitoring tool. Page is picking up views daily. Have added to DYKSTATS, as it qualifies.
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Thanks EdJogg for your advice. Your canal project looks amazing - we don't have anything like them in New Zealand.
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At this stage I am wondering if it would be better to rename and refocus the History of steam road vehicles to the
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or the edit notice on any DOY page. Almost all new additions without references are now being reverted on-sight.
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Thanks for the help. I will have a look and see what I can achieve :-) Rosser Gruffydd 11:54, 10 March 2015 (UTC)
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Need to check this again, as it's presumably still 1st October in some parts of the world, but currently it's at
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has been nominated for deletion. A discussion is taking place to decide whether this proposal complies with the
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article does. The History of steam powered transportation would form a sub-set below the Steam engine article.
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so I hope you don't mind me asking you for advice. Can you explain (in simple terms) the difference between a
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Sorry if format in this reply isn't right, haven't worked out how to reply (New section would not be right!).
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It's mainly a problem of terminology. To avoid you getting three answers, I suggest moving the discussion to
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Sorry for delay in replying. Life off-wiki is very busy: a house move, new job, and helping hands-on with a
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again to fix it. If I misunderstood what happened, or if you have any questions, you can leave a message on
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Hey, include me out. I've already been warned off this once for having my "obvious disagreements" over it.
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If you look at my contribution history, you'll see that I am a rare visitor here nowadays (as an editor).
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them that the two paragraphs make little sense out of the context of the book from which they were taken.
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guidelines. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments at
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I doubt if I have any to add. All those I had a couple of sources for went into the first draft.
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You're welcome. And as I said, I'm happy to help with proof-reading or a similar specific request.
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I am still editing here, when I see something amiss, but I try to resist getting too absorbed! --
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Hence, my independent view is that the article is actually better off without the two paragraphs.
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but am slightly confused by the technology. I see that you have previously commented on
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I've had a read through your article and will try to have a more detailed look soon.
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matters. It would be so good if we could revive this project so to speak...
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I have entered all the steam cars I can find into the
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which is a "nodding donkey" type of engine. Also, the
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Holt Manufacturing Company
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Updated DYK query
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Somerset Space Walk
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