User talk:Fuser

--Petr Kajzar 15:46, 28 May 2011 (CEST)

Literature
Good evening, let me show you how to add literature into your article. I hope that it was helpfull for you, more information you can find here. Have a nice week and also nice and funny work with WikiLectures.-- Jakub Žiak 22:16, 12 June 2011 (CEST)
 * 1) In your preferences (button "My preferences" on the top of a main page, next to "Fuser", "My talk" etc...) click on the button "Gadgets"
 * 2) Label all of squares under User interface and User buttons
 * 3) Save...
 * 4) Then find your article and edit it – at the end of your text add Links (button on your editing bar, http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Button_refs.png)
 * 5) Now you can complete links, if something is unnecessary, delete it.

Citation
Dear Fuser,

thank you for so many contributions last evening. I really appreciate your articles about kidneys and other anatomic articles also.

I found, that you create new template Cite book. I suppose, it was because you needed to create citation of book in your article. But there are two problems. The template for citation already exist! You can find it here. The second problem is much more serious. I found, that the content of your template is absolutely the same as in the template Cite book in Wikipedia. All the templates in Wikipedia are protected and we can not use it in our project. This is reason, why I had to mark your template Cite book by template Process. And we should delete it. I am very sorry for it.

I already added the right citation of book into your article Renal pelvis, calices, ureter – description and syntopy. You can create it in any other your article. How?
 * First you have to activate special gadget. Go to My preferences →Gadgets and in User interface click on  Edit button and tool "Citation" for easier making citations and save it.
 * Then you will always see in your editing window this button [[File:Button easy cite.png]].

When you click on this button, you will see new window, where you can choose, whatever you need to cite: book, article, web page... Then you will fill some parameters like authors name, surname, title of book, ISBN and create citation. It is very easy!

I am very sorry for this complication with the template, but do not worry about it, it happens...

I look forward to next your articles :).

-- Michaela Romerova -- Editorial Board of WikiLectures  05:36, 25 June 2011 (CEST)

--> How can I delete it the whole template? I didn't know it is protected. No problem though if we already have a Cite. I didn't notice.


 * Hi, only head editors and administrators can delete pages. I already deleted it. All the templates can be found in category templates. --Romerova.jpg  Michaela Romerova -- Editorial Board of WikiLectures   18:14, 25 June 2011 (CEST)

Copyright
Hi Paris,

your hand-made images are very good and I am glad all over you decided to upload them to WikiLectures! I also realized you have uploaded File:Anatomy-urogenital-8-1.jpg‎ as a scan from Grim's book. Unfortunately we cannot use scanned materials as they are protected by the author law and WikiLectures run under a free license (without author protection). Therefore I have to delete this image, but you can upload new, similar, e.g. hand-drawn. It is not a big complication, we only protect you as a user because uploading protected materials is against the law... But not be afraid, just do not use scanned materials from printed books or articles...

Thanks for your new articles. I see you have a plenty of useful notes and I am really excited they will be in Wikilectures. They are pretty good! Regards, -- Petr Kajzar ( Editorial Board of WikiLectures ) 19:12, 25 June 2011 (CEST)

--> Can't we ask for permission to use the images of the grim book? I have a lot of articles to upload, so I don't have the time luxury to make diagrams de novo :(. That specific Grim picture is really great, I couldn't find a similar one on the net (and even if I could find one, how would I know it is not copyrighted?)


 * Generally speaking authors do not provide permissios, because they earn money for selling the book. If the book was available in WikiLectures, nobody would buy it... Unfortunately very few authors agree with this. But there is a solution! There are some users who can draw very well and do images for us. I will send you contacts via e-mail and you can ask them to redraw certain images on their own. --Petr Kajzar.jpg Petr Kajzar ( Editorial Board of WikiLectures ) 20:10, 25 June 2011 (CEST)

Ovary
Hi Paris,

thank you for your new articles. I noticed you asked for a suitable picture of ovarian ligaments. I was able to find some picture from Grey's Anatomy on Wikipedia. It's probably not the best one since not all ligaments are labels but I think it might work. So I put in your article. If you find a better one don't hesitate and replace it.

Wikipedia (Wikimedia Commons) is a very good source of such images for us, it's even not necessary to upload it, you just need to write  in your article.

Finally, let me give you a little advice about titles – it's not necessary to write every subject of your article in the title. It's even better when the title is simple and short. Hence I recommend renaming Ovary - structure, function, position, vascular supply to simple Ovary. If you agree, you can do it by clicking on Move (it appears when the mouse it over that little arrow between search field and the star).

Thanks again for your contribution and have a nice day

--Jakub Štefela 16:36, 26 June 2011 (CEST)

--> The reason the title of the article is so big is because it is the name of the question like that. I prefer to leave as it is.