User talk:Cferri

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Welcome to Rosetta Code! I'm Mike, and I noticed you created an account.

Some quick things you should be aware of:

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Sorry for the boilerplate; it can be a bit difficult giving an individual greeting to each person. If you post information about your technical interests and background, I'll probably read it. If you already have put that kind of information on your user page, I probably already have; I'm always interested in how people do and can benefit from Rosetta Code. --Michael Mol 02:43, 11 April 2010 (UTC)

LabVIEW

Use the Special:Upload page to upload an image of the program, and then transclude that image. If LabVIEW supports exporting as SVG, then I'll see about adding SVG rendering to the site so you can upload a file in that vector format. If it only supports exporting in a raster format, then load the exported image into an image editor and save as the smallest (in filesize, at least) PNG file you can manage while retaining a good representation of the program. Converting to an indexed image with an optimized palette should help. use maximum compression supported by your image editor. If LabVIEW doesn't support a useful export mechanism, take a screenshot of your program (not the surrounding toolbars and window decorations), paste it into your image editor, and use the same steps as for raster graphics. If you have difficulty with PNG, GIF is an OK fallback. --Michael Mol 03:56, 11 April 2010 (UTC)

Signatures

I notice that you've been busy on Talk:Hough transform, but when you do that, can you please sign with `~~~~` (four tilde characters)? Like that it adds a datestamp too, which is useful in a discussion. Thanks! –Donal Fellows 08:58, 10 August 2010 (UTC)

Sure, I am new to the wiki system. I don't know any of the macros. Thanks for the info. Cferri 18:49, 10 August 2010 (UTC)