Going back to the old way (not auto-rotating) is probably not
preferable. But maybe we should grandfather in all images uploaded
before MW 1.18.
And, we really need a rotation button so users can fix this.
On 12/6/11 11:17 AM, Howard Cheng wrote:
I've noticed recently a number of images that
require rotation, usually
photos that are in landscape orientation when they should be in
portrait. What's weird is that in the articles, MediaWiki already
"knows" the correct orientation and in some cases the file history even
shows multiple uploads. It's hard to explain in words so here's an example:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Castelo_Sao_Jorge_Lisboa_3.JPG
This image has been in the article since September 2006 so I can't
imagine that nobody has noticed the wrong orientation for 5 years. Does
anyone know what happened here? Is this related to the huge backlog for
RotateBot?
Thanks.
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