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;Title of the submission: Vector graphics and stuff
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;Title of the submission
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: Vector graphics and stuff
   
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;Themes:
;Themes ([[Submissions#Proposal Themes|Proposal Themes]] - Community, Tech, Outreach, GLAM, Education):
 
Community, tech
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: Community, tech
   
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;Type of submission:
;Type of submission ([[Submissions#Presentation Types|Presentation Types]] - Panel, Workshop, Presentation, etc):
 
Talk or workshop
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: Talk or workshop
   
 
;Author of the submission:
 
;Author of the submission:
Isarra
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: Isarra Yos
   
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;E-mail address:
;E-mail address: <!-- this field must be entered, otherwise, submission will not be checked -->
 
lyrithya (a) uncyclomedia.co
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: lyrithya (a) uncyclomedia.co
   
 
;Username:
 
;Username:
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: sarra
Isarra
 
   
 
;US state or country of origin:
 
;US state or country of origin:
Colorado
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: Colorado
 
;Personal homepage or blog:
 
http://wiki.zaori.org/
 
   
 
;Abstract ''(at least 300 words to describe your proposal)'':
 
;Abstract ''(at least 300 words to describe your proposal)'':
We often see and use vector graphics on Wikimedia projects, or images tagged as ones that should be vector, but often without even realising what vector really is, or why it is important.
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: We often see and use vector graphics on Wikimedia projects, or images tagged as ones that should be vector, but often without even realising what vector really is, or why it is important.
   
This presentation will thus discuss the vector format, the difference between vector and bitmap (and what bitmap is), why it is used, what advantages and pitfalls it entails, how it is used across Wikipedia and other projects, and show attendees how easy it is to edit and create their own.
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: This presentation will thus discuss the vector format, the difference between vector and bitmap (and what bitmap is), why it is used, what advantages and pitfalls it entails, how it is used across Wikipedia and other projects, and show attendees how easy it is to edit and create their own.
   
 
;Length of presentation/talk (see [[Submissions#Presentation Types|Presentation Types]] for lengths of different presentation types)
 
;Length of presentation/talk (see [[Submissions#Presentation Types|Presentation Types]] for lengths of different presentation types)
<45 Minutes
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: <45 Minutes
   
 
;Will you attend WikiConference USA if your submission is not accepted?:
 
;Will you attend WikiConference USA if your submission is not accepted?:
If I can.
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: If I can.
   
   

Revision as of 23:38, 31 March 2014

Title of the submission
Vector graphics and stuff
Themes
Community, tech
Type of submission
Talk or workshop
Author of the submission
Isarra Yos
E-mail address
lyrithya (a) uncyclomedia.co
Username
sarra
US state or country of origin
Colorado
Abstract (at least 300 words to describe your proposal)
We often see and use vector graphics on Wikimedia projects, or images tagged as ones that should be vector, but often without even realising what vector really is, or why it is important.
This presentation will thus discuss the vector format, the difference between vector and bitmap (and what bitmap is), why it is used, what advantages and pitfalls it entails, how it is used across Wikipedia and other projects, and show attendees how easy it is to edit and create their own.
Length of presentation/talk (see Presentation Types for lengths of different presentation types)
<45 Minutes
Will you attend WikiConference USA if your submission is not accepted?
If I can.


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