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--- Comment #21 from Greg L greg_l_at_wikipe...@comcast.net 2010-05-08
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I assume that “TheDJ” who posted at
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--- Comment #20 from Derk-Jan Hartman hart...@videolan.org 2010-04-08
15:58:45 CEST ---
The patches have been deployed last night.
If an animation is more than 12.5MP total, you get a single frame
If an animation is more than 12.5MP per
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--- Comment #18 from Greg L greg_l_at_wikipe...@comcast.net 2010-04-07
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Pardon this suggestion from someone who knows enough about developer coding to
make himself somewhat dangerous. But I DO know my way around animated GIFs.
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--- Comment #2 from Greg L greg_l_at_wikipe...@comcast.net 2010-04-06
16:46:24 UTC ---
Self-running animations have worked for years and worked fine only yesterday.
For instance, an animation on en.Wikipedia “Thermodynamic temperature”
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--- Comment #3 from Greg L greg_l_at_wikipe...@comcast.net 2010-04-06
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I note that Derk wrote “Preferably we should thumb the first frame, render a
play icon on top and
always load the full GIF in the image description page, or
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--- Comment #6 from Derk-Jan Hartman hart...@videolan.org 2010-04-06 22:43:48
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I have created a Javascript that replaces the error with a play button image,
and links to the file description page. The file description page will then
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--- Comment #7 from Greg L greg_l_at_wikipe...@comcast.net 2010-04-06
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Derk, is that supposed to be a permanent fix?
Quoting Robert: “For items like that, where the full file size is actually very
small, we should probably
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--- Comment #8 from Derk-Jan Hartman hart...@videolan.org 2010-04-06 22:52:17
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Greg, No, i'm not a core software developer. It's just an idea I had of
something that might be implemented in the core, and this is a quick demo of
the
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--- Comment #9 from Happy-melon happy-me...@live.com 2010-04-06 21:02:24 UTC
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Derk, is that supposed to be a permanent fix?
No; it's a temporary implementation of the proposed solution; which will
presumably be
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--- Comment #10 from Greg L greg_l_at_wikipe...@comcast.net 2010-04-06
21:15:54 UTC ---
I would only make the point that category pages tend to be venues that
registered Wikipedians visit—not so much our regular I.P. editors, who
constitute
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(In reply to comment #10)
I would only make the point that category pages tend to be venues that
registered Wikipedians visit—not so much our regular I.P.
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--- Comment #12 from Greg L greg_l_at_wikipe...@comcast.net 2010-04-06
22:26:22 UTC ---
Very well. Having multiple articles with broken animated GIFs seems a poorer
state of affairs than what we had before with RAM-requirement problems. I’ll
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--- Comment #13 from Derk-Jan Hartman hart...@videolan.org 2010-04-07
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Additional info from personal inspection of the code. The particular error is
generated by the thumb transform failing on normaliseParams() it does this in
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--- Comment #15 from zlight...@yahoo.com 2010-04-07 02:04:38 UTC ---
Derk-Jan Hartman. So the number of frames times the bytes per frame equals the
total bytes.
I have noticed that many thumbnails of animated GIFs use more bytes than the
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--- Comment #17 from Ilmari Karonen nos...@vyznev.net 2010-04-07 05:43:42 UTC
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...and done: r64692.
One thing we could still do about this issue would be to make the error message
given when $wgMaxImageArea is exceeded more helpful, and
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