User talk:Chuck Marean

Welcome
Welcome to Wikisource, Chuck Marean. Thanks for your interest in the project; we hope you'll enjoy the community and your work here.
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-- billinghurst (talk) 04:30, 18 July 2009 (UTC)

Active author link
Gday Chuck. Generally we would not override the author link in header where it is an individual, generally use that for organisations and the like. If you don't know author details, that is okay as every so often we will run a check, find redlink authors, and look to create an author page, and determine what biographical information is available. . -- billinghurst (talk) 02:32, 20 July 2009 (UTC)


 * Nice work that you are producing! I have created the author page, found some more detail. -- billinghurst (talk) 07:48, 7 September 2009 (UTC)

Moved files
I moved the work to our preferred nomenclature of naming, and will soon create an overarching redirect page, that can become a disambiguation page if we get another work of the same name. Further, at WS we are happy to have pages built in the main namespace, rather than in user subpages. If that is to be done, we just ask that incomplete by used on front pages. Similarly, if you have a scan of the work, then have a look-see at Help:DjVu files to see what other options exist for uploading and hosting works. -- billinghurst (talk) 23:58, 27 July 2009 (UTC)

Have you seen this edit by CommonsDelinker
Hi. One of your images was deleted at Commons, and hence the bot has removed the text http://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=A_General_History_for_Colleges_and_High_Schools_%28Myers%29/Chapter_1,_pp._8-17&diff=prev&oldid=1229336. If the image was in the public domain, I would suggest following the link to the person who deleted the file and ask them to repatriate it. Once it is back, we can revert the edit. billinghurst (talk) 02:37, 3 November 2009 (UTC)
 * I haven’t edited in a while because the proofreading was starting to take too much time. Also, I somehow sprained my index finger, and, in case it was from the touch pad, I got a mouse for my laptop. Before I type the book any more, I think I’ll study the welcome info above when I’m at this site. I also intend to read the instructions of the PDF creator I downloaded. Maybe there’s a way to set a PDF of a scanned book so it’s possible to convert it to HTML. The picture someone deleted was low quality because I took it with my cell phone. I now know how to scan a picture. I might upload a scan of the picture, since it was from the book. I also started studying a site that tells about HTML because that is rather interesting as well as an old grammar and composition book. The history book I’ve been typing is the 1890 edition. I notice Google has the 1901 and later editions so I’ll put a link to the 1901 for until I finish uploading the 1890 edition.--ChuckyTC 20:04, 9 December 2009 (UTC)
 * No, I think I'll learn how to use DjVu. The proofreading is too much like work.--Chucky 01:45, 11 December 2009 (UTC)

File:1890ed.GenHistP.MyersCh.1.pdf house at WS or Commons
Any particular reason that this has been uploaded to WS, rather than Commons. We have a general preference for files to be at Commons, so they can be used cross wiki. — billinghurst  sDrewth  23:06, 14 February 2010 (UTC)
 * It's chapter one of the book. It has nothing to do with Commons. Chucky 23:15Z14Feb2010 23:15, 14 February 2010 (UTC)
 * I put a copy of the scan of Chapter One on Commons as well, and on Commons there is no link to the Scan’s index page. So, I still suppose the chapter scans are meant to be kept here at Wikisource.-- Chucky 02:57Z15Feb2010


 * Everything has something to do with Commons, as it is all interrelated. Generally the only files that we load to Wikisource, are files that cannot be loaded to Commons due to difference in copyright approach. Files if uploaded to Commons:File:Document.pdf become Wikisource:File:Document.pdf, and have links automated here.  If you want to further link from Commons to Wikisource, then it is the simple matter of prepending links, either as s:... or :en:s:...


 * Examples
 * File at Commons Commons:File:The life of Matthew Flinders.djvu, noting the links that I have done pointing to WS
 * The file at Commons and how it appears at WS File:The life of Matthew Flinders.djvu


 * If we want to interrelate files at Commons, then there is available linking through OTHER VERSIONS in the information template. In summary, it is meant to be all bonus, and nothing at all deleterious. 05:19, 15 February 2010 (UTC)— billinghurst  sDrewth 

Index:1890ed.GenHistP.MyersCh.1.pdf
I have modified the index page so that you can now see the individual pages to proofread them. — billinghurst  sDrewth  01:41, 20 December 2010 (UTC)