User talk:CzechOut

Please just check for me...
Hi CzechOut. Ok before I start to continue filling in the gaps and adding DWA comic strip images would you please just check out The Greedy Gulper and let me know if I've done the image category bit right. I think I've done as instructed but the box on the comic story images page doesn't look right (ie too many brackets).Thanks The Librarian ☎  10:11, August 8, 2013 (UTC)
 * Yeah, there seems to be something off with, but not the other ImageLink templates. This problem can be seen on every subcat of category:DWA comic story images. But I can't figure out just what the issue is, because the first link works fine and the markup for both links appears to be identical in the template in edit/source mode. For some reason, it's requiring a first varible for the second link. I fixed category:The Greedy Gulper comic story images by writing , thereby introducing a blank variable. That's my theory anyways. Not my territory, so I'm just passing along what I found to you. --SOTO ☎ 10:33, August 8, 2013 (UTC)
 * Thanks and no worries. :) --SOTO ☎ 13:41, August 10, 2013 (UTC)


 * I get that there has been a DWA comic link problem thats fixed but tried again this evening and found I couldn't add the category  comic story images to a couple of images I uploaded ie CS DWA 293 METERORITE MEETING.jpg (and yes I realise the spelling mistake!) and CS DWA 294 TOWER OF POWER.jpg.
 * I've checked and the category page for the comic story has indeed been created but shows no images.
 * Also I notice at the bottom of the page; about > Apppears on these pages> the word 'left' appears immediately after comic story - and doesn't look quite right.
 * I know you are busy on other things but this was partly the reason that I took a break from editing pages with pictures because I couldn't seem to get it right and have now returned keen to get it right this time. Thanks The Librarian ☎  22:41, August 13, 2013 (UTC)


 * two images from the lead images on The Greedy Gulper (comic story) and Meteorite Meeting (comic story) attached to illustrate the above point - hope this helps file:Greedy Gulper - word LEFT appears.jpg and file:Greedy Gulper - word LEFT appears.jpg The Librarian ☎  03:50, August 14, 2013 (UTC)


 * hi ok sorry about that :(

I've been using capitals for story titles, lower case for aspects - I'll have to rename my files first before uploads. I have checked the guidelines but its difficult to locate images in a widescreen format that illustrates the article that doesnt impact on balloons. Tails I could probably paint out. As comic stories are a visual medium there are often aspects of the frame that are I think worthy of inclusion if only in order to add context. But I will review my images again in the light of the points you have raised. The Librarian ☎  11:15, August 15, 2013 (UTC)


 * btw are DWA / DWM etc exempt from the caps rule? The Librarian ☎  12:06, August 15, 2013 (UTC)

Years
Hey. Over time, I've been slowly moving year info to the new pages. That's done. The pages are still nowhere close to cleaned up and still need quite a bit of work, but I'm confident that everything is where it should be.

Give 'em all you got with bot runs. By the way, the reason I want to use WLH for this is because I'm already going to have to go through every page, clean up and check WLH. This is just my way of killing two birds with one stone. So please run the bot ASAP so I can get to work and finally (for the most part) finish with release days. --SOTO ☎ 05:24, August 10, 2013 (UTC)
 * Oh, sorry, forgot to specify. I mean switching all the day and month links in year pages to the proper article. So release years link to release days, production to production, etc. While you're at it, no harm in switching years links in day pages too. --SOTO ☎ 14:32, August 10, 2013 (UTC)
 * Nope. Seems fine. Thanks. :) --SOTO ☎ 19:12, August 13, 2013 (UTC)

I've noticed a discrepancy
Hi. After editing the UNIT: Dominion (audio story) page I noticed that in the title of the page, there is a colon in the page title, but for the Project: Twilight etc there isn't due to, what is written on the page, limitations of Wikia software. Is this just a strange quirk of the system? or has the software been updated? if it has, is it possible to have the project: pages renamed so that they are the released names? AdricLovesNyssa 15:52, August 11, 2013 (UTC)

The Master
Sorry for that, as I said, I interpreted your words:


 * Looks like JagoAndLitefoot has assembled good facts that would improve the article and should alter the article at the Master as appropriate.


 * can be altered once those revisions are made, without having to come out from under protection.

As "you can change the header this time and I'll alter the template afterwards". Sorry if I misinterpreted it.

As for proof that it's before TVM, I didn't say there's any definite proof, just that now that there's Mastermind, the "release order" justification for putting it after TVM no longer holds, and given that the Master and the Doctor's timelines are usually in sync, it makes more sense to put it between Master and TVM until we have more information. JagoAndLitefoot ☎  20:27, August 12, 2013 (UTC)

Wikia Guided Tours: "Space Opera"
My name’s Matt and I’m a community development associate for Wikia. I’m in charge of a monthly feature called “Guided Tours” where I interview experts on a given topic, asking questions about how they got into their area of expertise and how they recommend others do the same. Our next feature is going to be Space Opera, which Dr. Who definitely fits into!

If you could provide answers, as short or long as you see fit, to the questions below, your responses will be featured in the article. Check out the last Guided Tours article for an example.

Thanks!

1. Tell me a bit about yourself and your involvement with the Tardis Data Core.

2. How did you get into Space Opera? Into Dr. Who?

3. How would you recommend a beginner get into Space Opera? Any particular books/movies/comics/TV shows/games/etc. that would serve as a good starting point?

4. Anything you wouldn’t recommend?

5. Any additional advice you’d give to someone new to Space Opera?

6. What resources on your wiki might be useful to an aspiring Space Opera fan?

Mhadick ☎  20:42, August 14, 2013 (UTC)

Hi Czech Out! My name is Ariana from the Community Development team over here at Wikia. I am wondering if you wouldn't mind making an announcement on your wiki about an upcoming bracket tournament that can involve the Tardis Wiki!

Thanks for considering it! Best, Asnow89 @ (profile)•(talk) 16:44, August 15, 2013 (UTC)

Here is the text: "Wikia is hosting a Fantasy Food Fight Bracket Tournament on Recipes Wiki, and we want YOU to be a part of it! We are asking that all of the communities on Wikia submit fictional foods from their wiki. For example, the Harry Potter Wiki might submit Butter Beer.

Which Dr. Who foods come to mind? We are accepting nominations through Aug. 26, and then the battle for the one fictional food that will rule them all begins!

[http://recipes.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:Asnow89/Fantasy_Food_Bracket_Tournament Submit the foods from your community here! We accept multiple nominations per wiki, so the more the better!]"

Telesnaps
Hey, I've got a question about telesnaps. According to the article, the telesnaps for "The Feast of Steven" were not done by John Cura and are of poor quality. Do we allow them on in-universe articles? The ones I've come across are pretty awful. Shambala108 ☎  19:40, August 18, 2013 (UTC)

Image template proposition
I was thinking about images and T:GTI, and I recalled the sheer amount of images that do not respect it. Some are deleted by an admin, but most are simply ignored. Majority of these, I find, are from comics and audio covers, since TV stories are generally already or at least almost there.

Then I thought: what if we had a template, in a sense like but for images? I mean, we'd tag any images that could just do with a cropping, a colour revamp or the like, and they'd all be accessible from a category. Then anyone — I'd be glad to once in a while, even — can just visit the category and fix a few. We could even mark .pngs too; it only really takes a few seconds to download the image, open it in an image editing program, save it as a .jpg, and then reupload it to the wiki. Okay, slightly more than a few seconds, but it would be quite quick if they were to be done en masse.

I think this is a much better alternative to simply deleting images. Even if you're too lazy to fix it yourself, you can simply add the template and let someone else do the job for you. Deleting means the wiki lost an image; my idea should actually end in cleaning them up, not going down the lazy path.

So what do you think? I'm sure you'll be able to find a billion faults in the plan that make it infeasible, knowing you! :D --SOTO ☎ 22:47, August 20, 2013 (UTC)

Doctor Closet Confidential
I'm Annette and work on Wikia Staff, programming mostly on the Lifestyle vertical. We're working on an idea that I'd love to get the help of the TARDIS community, but wanted to run it by you first.

We run a program on Fashion Wiki called Closet Confidential, where we ask users to help dress a fictional character.

I'm personally a big fan of The Doctor, and am really excited about the announcement of  as the 12th Doctor. Fans know that each Doctor doesn't just change faces and bodies but also has specific accessories that make up a new special outfit and look.

I'd love to ask the TARDIS community to help us create a list of items that they'd like to see be part of the next Doctor's look. Usually, we ask users to come up with three items. In this case, the items could be the 12th Doctor's signature coat (leather jacket, trench, tweed are taken of course), signature accessory (no bow ties or waistcoats), and one other. Then we'd take the nominated ideas, put them into three polls, and we'd open up the voting to all of Wikia.

I'd likely ask for nominees in a forum post, similar to this one we're running on Avatar now around a food program (http://avatar.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:Kate.moon/Food_Fiction:_Avatar).

I'd love to hear your thoughts on this idea!

Acardwell415 ☎  22:49, August 20, 2013 (UTC)Acardwell415

My email
Hey there, Did you get my last email? I wanted to check in with you one last time. We need to move ahead with planning, so please get in touch! Thanks, --Sarah (help forum | blog) 15:53, August 22, 2013 (UTC)

Can you do me a favour?
Hey. Can you run the bot with these two pieces of coding on List of BBC DVD releases? While I will admit this is more of a test on whether or not I've grasped regex than anything extremely practical, but the main intention is to fix the weird dating format there. I've tried in the past with basic find and replace, but to no avail. Then I thought: why don't I try using regex? So, yeah, taught myself the basics from Tardis:What SpellBot actually corrects and a few online resources, both to fix this annoying problem and because I love learning new things. I tried to group the two pieces into one, but I messed up and sort of gave up quickly.

I'm not entirely sure how your program works, so I'm putting "find" and "replace" separately to be sure. Here they are:

No. 1
Find: (\[*)(199|200|201)([0-9])( \(?\D{0,8}\)?\|?[ ]?\2?\3?\]{0,2})\-(\[\[\d+ \D+ \(releases\)\|)\d{2}\-\d{2}\]\] Replace: \5]] \1\2\3\4')

No. 2
Find: (199|200|201)([0-9])\-(\[\[\d+ \D+ \(releases\)\|)\d{2}\-\d{2}\]\] Replace: \3]] \1\2

This should work, I think. This is nothing urgent; just a little test I want you to run whenever you feel you have the time. Alternatively, can you point me to a place online where I can run this myself? --SOTO ☎ 05:38, August 23, 2013 (UTC)
 * Never mind, actually. I should have just Googled it before coming to you. I'm can be such an idiot sometimes! This place should do quite nicely for my purposes. Just about to test it out now. Thanks anyway. :) --SOTO ☎ 05:45, August 23, 2013 (UTC)
 * It worked!! Whoohoo!! :D --SOTO ☎ 05:57, August 23, 2013 (UTC)