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Again, welcome! -- Finlay McWalter | Talk 14:26, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for your kind words on my talk page. Nach0king 09:51, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
Yeah the scene is a bit overwhelming (mainly due to the fact that all this stuff is aimed at people who do it as a day job, so a lot of jargon creeps in). I will do a bullet point on how I created the Galloway map (which was easier than the Scottish map).
For high resolution the SRTM data is what is required, as it gives 30m per pixel. The data can be garnered from http://seamless.usgs.gov/Website/Seamless/ through a hellish interactive java map. Ultimately the applet just outputs a query url to the database which is all I now use to get data. The url is of the form:
The co-ords are contained in the url, with the order being North lat, South lat, East long, West long. Just change them to your area of interest and then paste it into the browser. (The co-ords above give the Orkney Islands)
That will bring up a summary page, and there may be more than one dataset to download. Click on “modify data request" and change the format to "GeoTif" and save changes. Then just click to download, a popup will appear and mess about for a bit before finally you will be prompted to download.
From there it is a case of experimenting about. fGIS is a fully fledged piece of software that you can import the rectified geotiff into and start overlaying coastlines, rivers etc. Unfortunately it is no longer available to the public, but a google search for "fgis_setup.exe" should throw up the older free version. The Scotland map is more complicated due to the fact that I had to take 4 data tiles (nw, ne, sw, se) rectify them all, import into fGIS and stich them all together, then use the low res data to get the Shetlands (as the SRTM data doesn't go above 60 deg N) and stitch it in as well. Basically working at more local levels is easier than national levels as you can get what you want within one data tile and then don't have to worry about matching things up.
If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask, as I said, a lot of this stuff is heaped in jargon and minor detail which can cause a lot of problems (for example with the Scotland map I was getting the two westerly tiles with a starting longitude of -7.7 west - this meant that they fell inside the UTM zone 29 North projection and meant that they didn't remotely match up with the easterly tiles (which were UTM 30 N) - but if I took the data set from -7.6 west then suddenly the fell within UTM 30N and could stitch with the rest! - Frustrating). SFC9394 17:24, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
Hello Hellinterface,
You've probably noticed my (probably foolhardy) attempt to resolve the edit war on the Andy Murray page regarding fansites. The protagonists do not look about to resolve it among themselves, so I'd appreciate it if you and other regular editors could express your views on this part of the page, so that we can stop the war going forward, or at least block a protagonist who persists in it. Please come to the talk page here
The questions I've put are:
Please can I have the opinions of those who regularly edit this site:
1.Should there be a list of fansites?
2.Should it be ordered
3. If by popularity/quality how to judge this?
Thanks RobbieC 20:59, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
Discussion on CFD - proposal to merge all subcats of Category:Members of the United Kingdom Parliament from Scottish constituencies up into the main cat. Relevant categories which would be deleted are:
I think that this is a rather important discussion for editors interested in Scotland-related articles, especially Scottish politics and Scottish biographical articles (particularly local history). Please have a read and ponder, and contribute to the debate if you like. Thanks. --Mais oui! 17:54, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
I am beginning to think that the Scottish Wikipedians' notice board is not the best vehicle for pushing up the quality of the Scotland article (we ought to try to get it to WP:FA, in order to get into Wikipedia:Version 0.5, or, failing that, Wikipedia:Version 1.0), and the other key Scottish articles. It is becoming increasingly obvious to me that we really ought to start up the long-mooted WikiProject Scotland.
Most of the stuff at the notice board (at least on the bottom half) is actually WikiProject material anyway, and the Talk page is really being used as a WikiProject talk already! The notice board should be just that: for bunging up brief notices and signposts. I am thinking of launching a Wikiproject and correspondingly radically clearing out, and chopping down, the noticeboard (a re-launch if you like). The Scotland Portal concept is fine (but currently mediocre/undynamic content), but in stasis: it needs a good kick up the jacksie.
For comparison, have a look at:
And, if you are at a loose end, have a look at:
Thoughts? Please express them here. --Mais oui! 19:53, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi Hellinterface, as a WikiProject Scotland participant, please check out this this thread and consider adding the bot results page to your watchlist so we can manually update the New Articles page. There are some false results for the first batch, but I'm sure we can collectively tune the rules to improve the output.
If we get enough people watching the results page, we'll be cooking with gas as they say :) This looks like a great helper in finding new Scotland related material. Cheers. --Cactus.man ✍ 01:08, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
hi there i was brought up in tilly aswell :) im 24 lived there most of my life then moved to edinburgh. love your commitment to the ochil hills area on wiki. im gonna add some pics of my own of the hills and take some pics from tilly itself soon, well done. user:Terrasidius.
Hey, u wouldnt believe that, but i created account just because of u. Im a big a fan of Lord Goldenthal. My friend and i are working on a discussion board which'll be dedicated to him. Its great to find u. I've got almost all of his works. I wanna ask u, do u have any Goldenthal staff, rare staff? Photos, interviews, videos or orchestral score sheets or just sheet music. I've got Alien3 Complete Score, u know im playing piano and after analysing this score, i found out that there were a lot of music which wasnt heared in the film and wasnt recorded on the final session. Wonder, how did i get it? A friend of a friend, friend of a friend,friend of a friend, knew guy who was copyist on Alien3 sessions. And he copied those original handwriting score by Elliot. U know its something. I have some resources in Warner Bros. Corporate library and once asked him to analyse for me interview with the vampire score, he did it...but didnt completed it. So, tell me more about urself and ur passion of his music.
P.S. U see, on April im going to London, for a month. And wonder maybe we could meet there. U know, if u r always hanging out in city. Best regards, R. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Stravagante (talk • contribs) 20:59, 19 December 2007 (UTC)
Is that true? I mean we r going to have a book about his work and written by him? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Stravagante (talk • contribs) 11:14, 20 December 2007 (UTC)
This is awesome, I grew up in tillicoultry and Im a massive Elliot Goldenthal fan aswell! (judging that by what that guy above said lol, he left a comment on my talk page i think was intended for you around march) :) ΤΕΡΡΑΣΙΔΙΩΣ(Ταλκ) 08:32, 4 July 2008 (UTC)
Can i get some pictures of your country....some historical sites, landmarks and building other than what is on wikipedia... —Preceding unsigned comment added by Eshper (talk • contribs) 03:17, 10 April 2010 (UTC)
I'm just dropping you a quick note about a new Wikipedian in Residence job that's opened up at the National Library of Scotland. There're more details at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Scotland#Wikimedian in Residence at the National Library of Scotland. Richard Symonds (WMUK) (talk) 15:30, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
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