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Ecclesiastical parishes

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Ecclesiastical parishes differ from civil parishes. See Category:Civil parishes of Ireland for an example. Laurel Lodged (talk) 13:36, 15 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Wieralee, yesterday you renamed that category. Would it make sense to rename the subcategories as well? Windharp (talk) 07:48, 18 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]


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Merci infiniment pour avoir en très grande partie terminé ce fastidieux et long travail.

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Finoskov (talk) 14:40, 24 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Fay coat-of-arms

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Hi Wieralee,
Thank you for renaming the Fay coats-of-arms files :
Blason famille fr de Faÿ, Blason famille fr de Faÿ d'Etables, Blason famille fr de Faÿ de Villiers
Nevertheless, the correct spelling is actually Fay and not Faÿ, that's why I've asked for this exact correction.
It wasn't a mistake on my part, the error is a reading error that occurred a long time ago and that has spread to the articles.
If you look at the first reference url in the first file, there's the correct spelling, and Faÿ is indicated in brackets to specifiy the pronunciation.
The 2nd reference also gives the correct spelling.
References for the 2 other files can be found here (pages 199, 201), and also give the correct spelling.
A more recent reference is also available (Jougla de Morenas, t. III, p. 356).
Is it possible for you to reprocess the files with the correct spelling ?
Regards, --Kontributor 2K (talk) 15:38, 1 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

  • @Kontributor 2K: I was thinking about it... And I saw its usement at fr.wiki => look here. It's widely used as "Faÿ", the "Fay" spelling is in the minority. The original uploader (who's opinion is most impostant - he can always change the name using criterion #1 of renaming) named it "Faÿ", too... But it's not my personal -- you can change it, if you're sure that this is the consensus of the entire French community. Have a nice day :) Wieralee (talk) 15:53, 1 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I think that the reason of your refuse to rename the file Pianta della Chiesa di San Marco a Venezia.jpg isn’t right. I hope you will change opinion and rename the file.

Note that I created the category and added not casually the files inside.

I understand that is not natural or simple to understand the ratio that connect all images o this category, because of their different size, orientation and point of view. But they are really all part of a whole, in two different states: the Iconografia della Ducal Basilica dell'Evangelista S. Marco published in 1726 and later (1761) modified and inserted in the new book L'augusta ducale basilica dell'evangelista San Marco nell'inclita dominante di Venezia.

I try to explain.

The first release of 1726 was only in loose sheet in different sizes and orientations. Each leaf were signed (with only slightly differences) Antonio Visentini […] delineò [drew] with sale informations and P. Vincenzo di S. Maria […] scolpì [Father Vincenzo Mariotti … engraved].

The second issue was bound into an unique large book of the new publisher Antonio Zatta, the signatures were canceled, and also text in the cartouches were modified.

In the etching I wish rename you can read signatures between image and description, that certify this is in first state.

In the second state the description was cut off because a new one was printed in the preceding page with the new references in roman numerals.

You can see the book of 1761 here [[2]]. It is a very special setup where some images are doubled with first state prints. Zanekost (talk) 19:27, 7 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

@Zanekost: One file can have many categories -- sometimes it has 20 or more different categories. Today you "harmonize" one of them... but tomorrow another person would "harmonize" another category -- it causes harmonization which will never end.
Read the rules for using Criterion #4 on Commons:File renaming, please: "Just because images share a category does not mean that they are part of a set. There are two scenarios that this criterion is designed for. First, certain complex templates (such as those that use BSicons or that display football kits) assume that the images used in them will follow a specific naming convention. Wikisource also uses a specific naming convention for the source files they transcribe. Second, files that form parts of a whole (such as scans from the same book or large images that are divided into smaller portions due to Commons’ upload size restriction) should follow the same naming convention so that they appear together, in order, in categories and lists" (f.e. 001/100, 002/100, 003/100).
Reagardless, your rename request from: "File:Pianta della Chiesa di San Marco a Venezia.jpg" => "File:01-state1-St. Mark basilica map.jpg" was wrong, because 1) Files should NOT be renamed to translate the filename to another language. Remember, Commons is a multilingual project, so there's no reason to favor English over other languages. 2) new name shoud not be more ambiguous than the old one.
These are the Commons rules, not mine, I'm sorry. Wieralee (talk) 22:13, 7 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]