Hi all,
instead of fixing all the bugs people have submitted about my existing tools, I wrote a new one (so people can submit Even More Bug Reports;-)
http://tools.wikimedia.de/~magnus/mygallery.php
This one is probably more fun than useful. It takes your (any) user name and shows, for a project, all the users images. On one page. In a special category tree, that contains only categories relevant for this purpose. Nice to see where ones files are clustered in the tree, IMHO.
If you have a hundred images floating around on a project, fine. If it's a thousand, it will, work, but it almost killed my Firefox for the ~1600 file I have on commons. Be warned... (luckily, that's not really stress on the toolserver - it's more your browser that will die under the tree structure flood)
As this display needs a "base category", which I have to enter manually, this currently only works for commons, de and en wikipedia.
Cheers, Magnus
On Jan 12, 2008 10:41 PM, Magnus Manske magnusmanske@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all,
instead of fixing all the bugs people have submitted about my existing tools, I wrote a new one (so people can submit Even More Bug Reports;-)
http://tools.wikimedia.de/~magnus/mygallery.phphttp://tools.wikimedia.de/%7Emagnus/mygallery.php
This one is probably more fun than useful. It takes your (any) user name and shows, for a project, all the users images. On one page. In a special category tree, that contains only categories relevant for this purpose. Nice to see where ones files are clustered in the tree, IMHO.
If you have a hundred images floating around on a project, fine. If it's a thousand, it will, work, but it almost killed my Firefox for the ~1600 file I have on commons. Be warned...
i have 155 and it already crashed my pc within minutes, i just hope it didn't crash the toolserver...
all the best, oscar
As this display needs a "base category", which I have to enter manually, this currently only works for commons, de and en wikipedia.
the toolserver.wiki table has a root_category field for this purpose - but my maintenance script for that seems to be broken, as it's NULL for almost all wikis currently :)
Anyway, the way I populate that is simple: look at the root category on the english wikipedia ("Categories"), and perhaps also on commons ("CommonsRoot"), and collect all inter-language links. That gives you root categories for all the more popular wikipedias.
HTH Daniel
Hi!
On Jan 12, 2008 1:41 PM, Magnus Manske magnusmanske@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all,
instead of fixing all the bugs people have submitted about my existing tools, I wrote a new one (so people can submit Even More Bug Reports;-)
http://tools.wikimedia.de/~magnus/mygallery.php
This one is probably more fun than useful. It takes your (any) user name and shows, for a project, all the users images. On one page. In a special category tree, that contains only categories relevant for this purpose. Nice to see where ones files are clustered in the tree, IMHO.
If you have a hundred images floating around on a project, fine. If it's a thousand, it will, work, but it almost killed my Firefox for the ~1600 file I have on commons. Be warned... (luckily, that's not really stress on the toolserver - it's more your browser that will die under the tree structure flood)
As this display needs a "base category", which I have to enter manually, this currently only works for commons, de and en wikipedia.
Cheers, Magnus
Commons-l mailing list Commons-l@lists.wikimedia.org http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/commons-l
Is it possible to exclude "Media with locations" too (as licensing and user categories)? Or replace it with plain statistics like "X unique images Y of which geocoded"?
I uploaded 1523 geocoded images (I didn't expect that number to be so big :-) so I missed any further action in this script :-(
With best regards, Eugene.