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devote for things like that is non-existent lately, and I have always been impressed with your cartography on the aforementioned India map that I'd be honoured if you post a version too. All I ask is that my original one remain, due to my reasoning that "areas under administrative control" is the simplest way of solving disputed areas (and doing it on India/China/Pakistan means opening up a whole can of worms for the other disputed areas), but I would not be averse in the least if you went ahead and made your own map. As for
Lakshadweep, I do agree that it does belong there, but there are a whole bunch of tiny islands taht are omitted that should also be there. For some that are countries (like the Maldives) and were thusly lacking on the original map that I worked from I just had to add one island to give a bit of landmass for colouring purposes, since I already had mainland India for colouring that nation, adding Lakshawdeep I felt was unneccessary. Plus, again not enough time. --
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economic and philosophic sense of the word) to download (with the exception of the 5 or so marked otherwise) by anyone, and I don't mind them being used on
Knowledge, especially since I'm an anthematologist and a Wikipedian.) As to Knowledge being a premiere anthem resource, I still want that honour to be held by
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Hi I wanted to add a color coded list to the left of the map to get something like the map Zinc (mined)2.PNG to be a svg. The only thing I did not get to work was to write something into the map, because I do not know the syntax of the svg good enough. Can you hlep me by writing a line in svg code to
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While you're still here, i figured I would like to ask you this: can you upload some of your MIDI files of various anthems (if, of course, you have permission to) under some kind of free license. I am not sure what anthems we need, but I just want to open another option to allowing
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With due respect to the effort which has been putin I want to point out that increasingly I finding maps showing pakistan occupied kashmir as part of pakistan. Without getting into history, geography and politics of it if we can just stick to official maps i.e. UN Mpas and not based on individual's
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It does indeed wqork for China and India, but this was intended as a world map, you have any idea how many disputed areas there are in the world? Ā :) This is why I went with the simple solution of "administrative control". I have seen your (superb, and well-deserving of the featured graphic award
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Hi, I'm the one who wrote you some days ago asking the permission to use on Knowledge the national anthem of Democratic Kampuchea I've find on your website in midi format. First of all, thank you for your answer and for letting me use your work. Now, I would show you how I've used it; here are the
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Why does no-one get that legend?Ā :( To clarify: light green is for entire nations I visited for more than one day. Light orange is for entire nations that I visited less then for one day. Dark green is for the regions or districts of the aforementioned nations I visited for more than one day. Dark
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Thanks; I meant that I downloaded the SVG and searched for "mx", "ca", "us"... various ISO 3166 codes and they didn't seem to be there. I tried in both Inkscape and a text editor. Is there any chance they didn't get exported somehow? I'm kind of new to this, but I thought that a raw text search at
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Hey, great job on the world map svg! You mentioned that you included the country codes but I'm having trouble finding them. Is it possible to get the iso 3166 codes? I noticed that you are from Winnipeg...I grew up in Manitoba in a small town southwest of Winnipeg! Anyway, thanks for the great
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Ok, I'm glad you appreciate my work! Now, it's not necessary to translate your messages, expecially if you use babelfish (which usually produces disastrous results, just like in this case...). Indeed, if you speak english I can practice to understand a more slengy language (I guess my speaking is
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My intention was to colour only parts of the nation on the same landmass, so if I had visited Kuala Lumpur, I would have coloured the continental part of Malaysia and not the Borneo-one. I think I'll just use a normal map with no-subdivisions come to think of it. When it gets to the point where I
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Aksai Chin is the way it is (and Arunachal Pradesh is the way it is) because it was that way on the original map. I could have fixed it if I wanted, but I kinda liked the way the stripes looked, so I kept it the way it was for the time being. I've seen more maps, for whatever reason, show Aksai
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Good idea. The Navy Band site has excellent recordings and they are in MP3 format which are a better way to illustrate the anthems IMHO (mine uses MIDI due to many reasons, some of which are space constraints (which Knowledge doesn't have) and my page emphasising the information over the sounds
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The Bhutan locator map does indeed portray all the disputed areas with dotted lines and such, but then how does the colouring work? Back to stripes? I figured the "fix" was just to decide to award the didsputed areas to the country which has actual administrative control of the area, meant to
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I am just replying to the note about the MS Streets and Trips journey. On other Highway routes made by other editors, the Intersections, any concurrency and distances between each are noted, and if I make a 'journey', this also notes the Intersections and distances between each, concurrency,
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Hi CanuckGuy awesome job on the svg map! just a little thing, i was wondering if you could make separate layers for the microstates dots which are sovereign nations, and those which arent? as there are some lists of countries which dont include the non-sovereign ones
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Ok; by around the same time I got this, the US Navy Band let us use their recordings, so what I will do is I will use the US Navy first, then I will use your recordings (i'll use the permission template once I run across an MIDI file that we need).
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depending on your view of the status of this area), etc. In fact, it could be argued that all of these continue to be shown on the map, being in SVG, you just have to zoom in to see most of them. I've seen other maps (such as
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Hey, Do you know how I could use the map that you made and then use it for other pages but I will fill the map with new information? Please let me know as I want to make some maps for some pages but don't know how too.
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Wish you much luck with you placename article, they are also fun aren't they, and you will be able to have the 'other info' which is sometimes hard to find out about the placenames, and makes them stubs. Kind regards
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find a credible source to show that the celebrations started in 1980, the year of Zimbabwe's conception, but a simple google search will show that is a national holiday. Please adjust your map accordingly. Thank you!
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Aw, apparently I haven't logged in to Knowledge in over 6 years and I totally missed this message and the event! I guessed I missed any 20 year celebration, too. Let me know if you end up doing a 25 year one.Ā :)
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Hi. I'm a bit familiar with other very smart and esthetic diagrams built up from a long list of data; I know how to open them and contribute to them. I'd thought it would be similar with maps but e.g. your
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Nice to hear from a fellow 'Toban! You notice that I mention the codes on the talk page of the map, there's also a link to the Knowledge page that has the codes. Just to make it easier, the page is at
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Hmm, looks like our national anthems articles are getting some work. My Belarusy is still a FA, the Mexican anthem is pretty close, American and the Russian anthem still need some work, though.
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