Category talk:Language-neutral diagrams
Latest comment: 7 years ago by Tostman in topic Some lessons
Some lessons
editI created this category (Illustrations with numbers, later merged with language-neutral diagrams) because I thought I would find a dozen images, but instead I immediately found more than 200. Here are some curious findings. --LA2 (talk) 09:32, 11 December 2008 (UTC)
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This steam locomotive was created in August 2005 by user:Panther.
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This improved version was created in November 2006 by user:AGoon. Some details have changed. Among them, the name "Panther" appears on the tender.
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Milling machine, created in April 2008 by HUB.
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Milling machine, created in July 2008 by Tosaka.
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It's great that we have a cross section of a volcano. Created in October 2006 by MesserWoland and a featured picture on the Polish Wikipedia.
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But the previous one looks primitive compared to this 3D version, created in May 2006 by Zimbres.
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But both fall behind the SVG renderings created in October 2007 by Sémhur.
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Control surfaces on a wing, created in November 2006 by Norro. Good SVG, but the wing looks too short.
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Also created in November 2006 by Norro. I think the wing looks better in this angle.
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This acoustic guitar created by Cralize in March 2006...
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...uses the same numbers as this electric guitar created by GreyCat in December 2005, so they can share the same legend.
@LA2: Isn't there redundancy to Category:Diagrams labelled with numbers only? Should diagrams with only numbers be placed in both categories?--Tostman (talk) 12:07, 6 January 2017 (UTC)