On 26/06/12 22:24, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
There are some *real* issues with the rendering on Commons -- especially SVGs -- and it looks like the thumbnail on http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Iran.svg from "20:14, 21 June 2012" (http://hexm.de/jg) shows the real issue here.
Tha shows a problem in the central image, I thought the Tekbir were the white "letters" on the color stripes?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/archive/c/ca/20120621203... does show a 1px green/red border (not the full one, mixed with white) between them and the white stripe.
The proper place for reporting this issue is probably the ImageMagick developers. They've been really quick about responding and fixing problems in the past.
After the problem is fixed on the ImageMagick side, you need to get Wikimedia Operations to deploy the fixed code.
I've reported this to the ImageMagick devs (http://hexm.de/jh). Let's see what their response is before we blame "Wikimedia Politics".
Mark.
Are you sure it's rendered with imagemagick and not with rsvg? (we use imagemagick for thumbnailing raster images)
I suspect we may be pulling the wrong developers. OTOH, both rsvg and imagemagic seem to show a "dragonfly" in the center, with inkscape showing instead the "trident", so it seems adequate to drive it to the attention of both groups. In fact, imagemagick isn't showing the 1px "border".
rsvg-convert -w 800 -h 457 '20120621203246!Flag_of_Iran.svg' > output.png convert -resize 800x457 '20120621203246!Flag_of_Iran.svg' output.png