A couple of image-related questions...
1. Magnus mentioned that he has added code to CVS that lets you do
[[Image:blah.jpg|thumb=blah_manually_thumbnailed.jpg]]
Has that gone live on the Wikipedia?
2. How best should the
Wikipedia deal with convenient viewing of multi-megapixel images like
the image on the following page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Library_of_Victoria
Seeing we want the ability to make printed material out of Wikipedia
content, uploading full-resolution images is IMO the way to do it.
However, such images currently break the image description page.
Should the image description page automatically resize images larger
than screen width and have a link to download the full image? Would
such a feature be enough to deal with the problem? Would the automatic
resizing from "really big" to "screen size" cause the same kind of
image
quality issues that Tannin mentioned with thumbnailing?
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(sometimes attributed to
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