Thanks for your insight which verbosely matches the spartan 300. :)
And additionally, you can set an arbitrary size for
any thumbnail
used in an article, and MediaWiki will dutifully generate a thumbnail
of
that size.
Yeah, this makes sense and is good to know.
As far as I know there is currently no option to
disallow generation
of thumbnails of arbitrary sizes, and limit it to some preset
list.
Good to know, too.
So the SSD-harddrive-with-not-enough-space-battle may continue. :) I
will also try to find a nice place on the wiki to docu the info.
Thanks and cheers Karsten
Am 27.02.2017 um 17:54 schrieb Bartosz Dziewoński:
Other funny sizes probably come from the thumbnails
shown on the file
page itself. For example, for this random file:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bruxelles_à_travers_les_âges_(1884)…
The main big thumbnail is 796×600 pixels, and the small thumbnail
under "File history" is 120×90.
Additionally, for every thumbnail, thumbnails with 1.5× and 2× sizes
are generated to be used on devices with high-resolution screens.
And additionally, you can set an arbitrary size for any thumbnail used
in an article, and MediaWiki will dutifully generate a thumbnail of
that size.
As far as I know there is currently no option to disallow generation
of thumbnails of arbitrary sizes, and limit it to some preset list.