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Added Shenkeng light rail to sandbox; requested update
Mind asking an administrator to update this template from the recent sandbox code? I had added the Shenkeng light rail to the code at 18:16 (UTC/GMT) on 20 October 2021. Edgar Searle (talk) 05:25, 22 October 2021 (UTC)
Hey Redrose64 i could not identify any reasonable replacements at this time. Qom Urban Railway has has no images, and the image I presume to be the actual icon (part of this) would appear to be too complex to be reasonable to use. As such I would deem no icon is preferable to a rough interpretation or the current errors. KylieTastic (talk) 19:22, 18 December 2021 (UTC)
Done (assuming good-faith request; UTA red line appears to be 703, and 703 was used by green line also, so I changed green to 704.) – Jonesey95 (talk) 00:48, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
Template-protected edit request on 8 January 2022 (Kaohsiung)
Requesting update to the Kaohsiung section after the main metro article name change. New changes were updated to sandbox and testcases. Twoggo (talk) 06:01, 8 January 2022 (UTC)
Hi, I've update the Kaohsiung section again in the sandbox, this time updating it to use "rail icon" template. Also uses the existing Jan 8 test cases. Twoggo (talk) 04:45, 10 January 2022 (UTC)
As these have been deemed not to be below the 'Threshold of originality' for China I can suggest nothing but removing them (at least for now) as they are causing a few hundred article red-link errors (see CAT:MISSFILE) often in the infobox titles (example Aotizhongxin station) which is ugly and not reader friendly. Cheers KylieTastic (talk) 21:07, 24 January 2022 (UTC) KylieTastic (talk) 21:07, 24 January 2022 (UTC)
I am genuinely not sure how I feel about these changes. The crux of most of them seems to be changing an image file into a call to {{ric}}, which then calls the same image file. What is the purpose of that? Why not change the file call of the few icons that are different? Primefac (talk) 10:00, 16 January 2022 (UTC)
I'm thinking in terms of easier maintenance. It aligns all Taiwan's metros to use the same templates which are managed by Module:Adjacent stations. In addition, any changes to these icons (color, size, link) can be made at each individual metro's module page with a lessened risk of affecting other metros and the main rint template's code. Twoggo (talk) 21:39, 16 January 2022 (UTC)
Also, we take a look at the "Yellow Line" and "Pink Line", and the text should probably be changed to #000 (black), because the white text on yellow or pink background does not appear to be up to accessibility standards. These are now in the sandbox and seen on the test cases page. P.I. Ellsworth - ed.put'r there01:36, 12 March 2022 (UTC)
In the last few months I've seen what looks to be half of the entries in this (massive) switch template turned into calls to {{rcr}}, which in turn calls Module:Adjacent stations. Both for ease of updating and the (some would say inconsequential) decrease in server load, would it make sense to move this all into a module itself so that it can more directly reference Adjacent stations and have better logic? Primefac (talk) 07:15, 7 April 2022 (UTC)
It would make sense that any entry that has an Adjacent stations module, pull directly what it needs from the relevant module without any code in this template. This by itself should probably reduce the amount of code left by a large amount. Gonnym (talk) 21:01, 25 April 2022 (UTC)
Dark mode support for icons
Currently, all icons are colored in black given the default light mode that Wikipedia uses. However, since Wikipedia offers a dark background mode (mainly on mobile), perhaps it would be worth considering to make white-colored or dark mode-compatible versions of the icons.
This can be seen with how the Wikipedia logo changes to white when using either the Wikipedia-offered dark mode or browser extensions such as Dark Reader which can dynamically change webpages to "dark mode". Ganmatthew (talk) 06:45, 3 May 2022 (UTC)
Template-protected edit request on 9 May 2022 (London Cable Car)
Hi, I realized that this template references the CRT system lines with redirects with Changchun Subway disambiguation instead of direct links that use as disambiguator the same name as the system (Changchun Rail Transit).
There was a main page move on 21 ago 2019, when Changchun Subway became Changchun Rail Transit.
My question is if it is possible to transfer all links so them will use the official system name Changchun Rail Transit. ZandDev (msg) 15:19, 5 May 2022 (UTC)
Not done: looks like the Beihu line is the only link that works – the others still need to be created. And per WP:NOTBROKEN, readers will eventually be taken where they want or need to go without the need to replace an unbroken redirect. I've opened a section on the test cases page, where it is seen that the airport and Shuangyang lines still need to be created. P.I. Ellsworth - ed.put'r there20:31, 14 May 2022 (UTC)
Template-protected edit request on 14 May 2022 (Pinggu)
Can the Pinggu line in Beijing be changed to use black text instead of white? Currently, the white text is hard to read against the pink background. I'm not familiar with changing the font colour on these templates. NemesisAT (talk) 12:58, 14 May 2022 (UTC)
Note: Since this template uses the "Rail color" template, which invokes "Module:Adjacent stations", and since that module does not recognize the "text color" command, the text color had to be directly applied to the RouteBox template. Gonnym, if there is a better way to do that, like perhaps enabling the "text color" command in the module, feel free to apply that instead. P.I. Ellsworth - ed.put'r there14:10, 15 May 2022 (UTC)
To editor NemesisAT: to see how it was done, go to the template page and near the top click on "View history". Then compare the two diffs of the edits I made. Just added "#000000", the hexadecimal code for the color black, in the 4th parameter of the RouteBox template. Easy peasy. Best to you, and good health to all!P.I. Ellsworth - ed.put'r there19:21, 15 May 2022 (UTC)
Template-protected edit request on 17 May 2022 (Crossrail)
In the line beginning:
| bakerloo | district | elizabeth
Please move the Northern option to the next line (which has Central and Circle), to fix the link after my page move. Animal lover|666|11:34, 9 June 2022 (UTC)
Hello? I would like to make an edit request for this protected module. The parts that need to be edited are as follows.
Please change part File:Seoul Metro Arex Line.png of the code below to part File:Seoul Metro Line Arex.svg. | arx =[[File:Seoul Metro Arex Line.png|{{{size|20}}}px|link=AREX]]{{#switch: {{lc: {{{3|}}} }}
Add code | sil | sillim =[[File:Seoul Metro Line Sillim Line Bilingual.svg|{{{size|20}}}px|link={{{link|Sillim Line}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Sillim Line}}}}}}]] below the code below. | seo | seohae =[[File:Seohae Line.svg|{{{size|20}}}px|link={{{link|Seohae Line}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Seohae Line}}}}}}]]
Switch the logo and callsign of bekasi line and central line. The parts that need to be edited as follows:
Please change | b | bekasi | cikarang | blue =[[File:Jakarta KRL B.svg|{{{size|20}}}px|link={{{link|KA Commuter Line Jakarta Kota–Cikarang}}}]] to | c | bekasi | cikarang | blue =[[File:Jakarta KRL C.svg|{{{size|20}}}px|link={{{link|KAI Commuter Cikarang Loop Line}}}]]
Change | c | central | red =[[File:Jakarta KRL C.svg|{{{size|20}}}px|link={{{link|KA Commuter Line Jakarta Kota–Bogor}}}]] to | b | central | red =[[File:Jakarta KRL B.svg|{{{size|20}}}px|link={{{link|KAI Commuter Bogor Line}}}]]
These changes have been applied in Indonesian Wikipedia based on a recent route update by KAI Commuter. NFarras (talk) 05:59, 1 June 2022 (UTC)
Add guadalajara entry after greece entry and before guangzhou entry.
Here is the wikitext for the entry:
| guadalajara ={{#switch: {{lc: {{{2}}} }}
| siteur =[[File:Logo de SITEUR T.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link={{{link|Guadalajara light rail system}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Guadalajara light rail system}}}}}}]]
| #default =[[File:Logo de la Línea {{{2}}} del Tren Eléctrico Urbano de Guadalajara.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link={{{link|Line {{{2}}}}}} of the Guadalajara light rail system|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Line {{{2}}} of the Guadalajara light rail system}}}}}}]]
}}
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Template-protected edit request on 7 August 2022 (Lyon)
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Hello, the section about Lyon needs a full update with the following wikicode:
| lyon ={{#switch:{{lc:{{{2}}}}}
| m | metro =[[File:Lyon tcl{{#if:{{{3|}}}|_metro-{{{3}}}|_logo-metro}}.svg|{{{size|x14}}}px|link={{{link|Lyon Metro {{#if:{{{3|}}}|Line {{uc:{{{3}}}}}}}}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Lyon Metro {{#if:{{{3|}}}|Line {{uc:{{{3}}}}}}}}}}}}}]]
| f | funicular =[[File:Lyon tcl{{#if:{{{3|}}}|_funi-{{{3}}}|_logo-funi}}.svg|{{{size|x14}}}px|link={{{link|Funiculars of Lyon}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Funiculars of Lyon}}}}}}]]
| t | tramway =[[File:Lyon tcl{{#if:{{{3|}}}|_tram-{{{3}}}|_logo-tram}}.svg|{{{size|x14}}}px|link={{{link|Lyon tramway{{#if:{{{3|}}}|#Line T{{{3}}}}}}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Lyon tramway{{#if:{{{3|}}}|#Line T{{{3}}}}}}}}}}}]]
| rx | rhonexpress =[[File:Lyon tcl logo-rx.svg|{{{size|x14}}}px|link={{{link|Rhônexpress}}}]]
| c =[[File:Lyon tcl logo-cbus{{#ifeq:{{{3|}}}|full|-full}}.svg|{{{size|x14}}}px|link={{{link|Buses in Lyon}}}]]
| b | bus =[[File:Lyon tcl logo-bus{{#ifeq:{{{3|}}}|full|-full}}.svg|{{{size|x14}}}px|link={{{link|Buses in Lyon}}}]]
}}
The "full" icons (system icons) of metro, funicular and tramway are now in {{Rail icon|Lyon Metro}}, {{Rail icon|Funiculars of Lyon}} and {{Rail icon|Lyon tramway}}.
Hello, thank you for placing my sandbox edits on the test page. During these sandbox edits I made tests on a preview page to see if it works the way I want, and indeed it does.
Icons with a red background and white letters designates transit types (métro, funicular, tramway...), I'll call them "network icons", and there are two types:
Network icons that are curved on the left and on the right designates the entire network of one transit type. These network icons should be used alone, without any line icon just after.
= métro network
= funicular network
= tramway network
= high-frequency bus lines network (28 lines)
= other bus lines network (more than 100 lines)
Network icons that are curved on the left and straight on the right are used when talking about one or many lines and placed just before the icon of a line (that contains its name, number, letter...). These network icons shouldn't be used alone, but with at least one line icon just after.
Examples:
= métro line A
= tramway line T1
= métro lines B and D
= tramway lines T2, T5 and T6
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The 9 trolleybuses lines of Lyon (C1, C2, C3, C4, C11, C13, C14, C18, S6) are integrated in the bus network, so they don't have a specific network icon.
The high-frequency bus lines network is currently composed of 8 trolleybus lines and 20 bus lines, so its network icon () shouldn't be linked to the page "Trolleybuses in Lyon".
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In the following picture gallery, you can see how the icons are used in Lyon.
Could you please add:
|crh=[[File:CRH-logo.svg|link={{{link|China_Railway_High-speed}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|China Railway High-speed}}}}}}|{{{size|x16}}}px]]
To the septa regional-rail section as the Media/Elwyn line has since be renamed to the Media/Wawa Line and per SEPTA's destination code/abbreviation for the line it is WAW.[1] I wouldn't yet remove elw as it's still in use in a number of places. I will replace those if this goes through. Thank you!
Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate. What specific icon file do you want to appear? Please also link to an article where it would be used. See the above sections for a helpful way to construct an edit request. Thanks. – Jonesey95 (talk) 23:00, 5 September 2022 (UTC)
Edit request 13 September 2022
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Description of suggested change: Can someone please add support for Athens by adding the following lines:
| athens ={{#switch:{{lc:{{{2}}}}}| m =[[File:{{#if:{{{3|}}}|Athens Metro Line {{{3}}}|Logo of the Athens Metro Operating Company (AMEL)}}.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link={{{link|{{#if:{{{3|}}}|Line {{{3}}} (Athens Metro)|Athens Metro}}}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Athens Metro {{#if:{{{3|}}}|Line {{{3}}}}}}}}}}}]]| t =[[File:{{#if:{{{3|}}}|Athens Tram Line {{{3}}}|Logo of the Athens Tram (icon only)}}.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link={{{link|Athens Tram}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Athens Tram {{#if:{{{3|}}}|Line {{{3}}}}}}}}}}}]]| p ={{#switch:{{{3}}}| 1 =[[Proastiakos Athens|<spanstyle="color:#000;background-color:#FFD300;font-weight:bold;padding: 0 3px 0 3px">Π1</span>]]| 2 =[[Proastiakos Athens|<spanstyle="color:#FFF;background-color:#0098D4;font-weight:bold;padding: 0 3px 0 3px">Π2</span>]]| 3 =[[Proastiakos Athens|<spanstyle="color:#FFF;background-color:#83B81A;font-weight:bold;padding: 0 3px 0 3px">Π3</span>]]| 4 =[[Proastiakos Athens|<spanstyle="color:#FFF;background-color:#696969;font-weight:bold;padding: 0 3px 0 3px">Π4</span>]]| 5 =[[Proastiakos Athens|<spanstyle="color:#FFF;background-color:#9400D3;font-weight:bold;padding: 0 3px 0 3px">Π5</span>]]| #default =[[File:Proastiakos icon (no text).svg|{{{size|24}}}px|link={{{link|Proastiakos Athens}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Athens Suburban Railway}}}}}}]]}}| ose =[[File:OSE-Logo.svg|{{{size|24}}}px|link={{{link|Hellenic Train}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Hellenic Train}}}}}}]]}}
To editor Mfs1013: in terms of "text color", is [this] what you want? In terms of the change from MDW to MGM, it is still the Meadowlands, so I cannot detect any need to change that. What do you think? P.I. Ellsworth , ed.put'r there10:26, 22 September 2022 (UTC)
Edit request 23 September 2022 Airport Station icons
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Description of suggested change: I think there needs to be an alternate generic airport icon for rint. Some pages have been using which is an icon of an airplane pointing up. Use of that icon in {{rint|air|1}} would help.
Also any links to both the air icons should have a shortcut to the IATA or ICAO airport code. For connections to JFK it would be {{rint|air|1|link=JFK}}
The text of Line 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 13, 15 and 16 are in black. Also, the backgound color and the current text color (black) of Line 19 and 20 are under compliant issue. Unnamelessness (talk) 03:03, 30 September 2022 (UTC)
Paine Ellsworth Yes. The text of Line 15 needs to be black per the official site. Also, the text of Line 19 and Line 20 pefers to be white because the current status (black text and very dark blackground color) would result in accessiblity issue. I think the propsed change would correct it. Unnamelessness (talk) 04:59, 30 September 2022 (UTC)
Bazza This is a bit complicated under these circumstances.
The legend of line 17 in reality is in white text. Plus, the accessibility issue is not that bad, so I don't think the text color should be changed to white.
Line 18, as far as I can tell, uses different colors of text in different stations, but as the black text is more commonly used and compliant, it is good to change.
@Unnamelessness: I agree it is a bit complicated, but WP:ACCESSIBILITY and, in this case, MOS:COLOR are very clear that accessibility overrides just about anything else. Even though branding may use white text on a pale background, that is not a reason for text on a page to do the same if it cannot meet the highest contrast ratio. So the three lines in question here should all use black text on their branding background colour, including line 17 which achieves 3.58:1 for white text, and 5.86:1 for black text. The alternative is to place a plain-text label next to the legend (e.g. 1717), but I suspect this will not be acceptable for the uses to which these template are put. Other systems have the same problem, such as London Trams where Wikipedia's text colour is black, even though the system's branding is white. Bazza (talk) 15:10, 30 September 2022 (UTC)
Bazza 7 Yes, this is where it becomes a bit annoying. I suspect it is because the size of the legend in reality is much bigger than this tiny little icon that makes the difference. Such combination would pass the standard of WCAG AA compliance for large text, which is 3:1, while it would fail the standard for the regular text, which is 4.5:1. While I agree the accessibility issue is the on top, I am wondering apart from the unacceptable plain-text, is there any other solution that can be taken as WP:COMPROMISE? Unnamelessness (talk) 16:49, 30 September 2022 (UTC)
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Description of suggested change: I have created a set of line icons for Proastiakos Athens.
| athens ={{#switch: {{lc: {{{2}}} }}
| m = [[File:{{#if:{{{3|}}}|Athens Metro Line {{{3}}}|Logo of the Athens Metro Operating Company (AMEL)}}.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link={{{link|{{#if:{{{3|}}}|Line {{{3}}} (Athens Metro)|Athens Metro}}}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Athens Metro {{#if:{{{3|}}}|Line {{{3}}}}}}}}}}}]]
| t = [[File:{{#if:{{{3|}}}|Athens Tram Line {{{3}}}|Logo of the Athens Tram (icon only)}}.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link={{{link|Athens Tram}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Athens Tram {{#if:{{{3|}}}|Line {{{3}}}}}}}}}}}]]
| p = [[File:{{#if:{{{3|}}}|Athens Suburban Railway Line {{{3}}}|Proastiakos icon (no text)}}.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link={{{link|Proastiakos Athens}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Proastiakos Athens {{#if:{{{3|}}}|Line {{{3}}}}}}}}}}}]]
| ose = [[File:OSE-Logo.svg|{{{size|24}}}px|link={{{link|Hellenic Train}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Hellenic Train}}}}}}]]
}}
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Description of suggested change:
Please add the new "Arrow" service to the losangeles metrolink section. The service page is Arrow (commuter rail). Display name should be Arrow, not Arrow Line like Metrolink's other line. Color if possible, should be a gradient of #023E73 to #C2E35C from left to right. --RickyCourtney (talk) 22:24, 16 October 2022 (UTC)
I replaced rint with rcb on all the Metrolink line articles as well, as the text coloration was being used in the stations tables listing their connections. Zzyzx11 (talk) 13:55, 29 October 2022 (UTC)
My minor gripes with {{rcb}} as currently implemented is that the text is larger than with {{rint}} and that there's no way to supress the word "line" so you end up having it several times in the same page or same line. RickyCourtney (talk) 15:52, 29 October 2022 (UTC)
Most of those options aren't being used, and none of them are being used for icons. Using rint as a convenience function for rendering colored text in arbitrary ways stretches its purpose. You couldn't use any of them as actual icons. Mackensen(talk)18:28, 30 October 2022 (UTC)
Edit request 30 October 2022 (Guadalajara)
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Changed the way parameters were handled in order to add a default for Mi Macro lines whose naming system works differently than that of the urban rail. Also added the BRT network, Mi Macro, and the train feeder bus network, SiTren, and updated the train line icons to more visible versions.
The entry would now look like this:
| guadalajara = {{#switch: {{{2}}}
| TE = {{#if: {{{3|}}}
| [[File:Guadalajara L{{{3|}}}.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=Line {{{3}}} of the Guadalajara urban rail system|alt=Line {{{3}}} of the Guadalajara urban rail system]]
| [[File:Logo de SITEUR T.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=Guadalajara urban rail system|alt=Guadalajara urban rail system]]
}}
| MM = {{#if: {{{3|}}}
| [[File:Logo de Mi Macro {{{3|}}}.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=Mi Macro {{{3}}}|alt=Mi Macro {{{3}}}]]
| [[File:Logo del Macrobús.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=Guadalajara Mi Macro|alt=Guadalajara Mi Macro]]
}}
| ST = [[File:Logo de SITEUR T.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=Sistema Integral del Tren Ligero|alt=Sistema Integral del Tren Ligero]]
| #default = [[File:Logo de SITEUR T.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=Guadalajara urban rail system|alt=Guadalajara urban rail system]]
}}
| athens ={{#switch: {{lc: {{{2}}} }}
| m = [[File:{{#if:{{{3|}}}|Athens Metro Line {{{3}}}|Logo of the Athens Metro Operating Company (AMEL)}}.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link={{{link|{{#if:{{{3|}}}|Line {{{3}}} (Athens Metro)|Athens Metro}}}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Athens Metro {{#if:{{{3|}}}|Line {{{3}}}}}}}}}}}]]
| t = [[File:{{#if:{{{3|}}}|Athens Tram Line {{{3}}}|Logo of the Athens Tram (icon only)}}.svg|{{{size|{{#if:{{{3|}}}|16|x16}}}}}px|link={{{link|Athens Tram}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Athens Tram {{#if:{{{3|}}}|Line {{{3}}}}}}}}}}}]]
| p = [[File:{{#if:{{{3|}}}|Athens Suburban Railway Line {{{3}}}|Proastiakos icon (no text)}}.svg|{{{size|{{#if:{{{3|}}}|16|24}}}}}px|link={{{link|Athens Suburban Railway}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Athens Suburban Railway {{#if:{{{3|}}}|Line {{{3}}}}}}}}}}}]]
| ose = [[File:OSE-Logo.svg|{{{size|24}}}px|link={{{link|Hellenic Train}}}|alt={{{alt|{{{link|Hellenic Train}}}}}}]]
}}
Sadly, I am not in a good mood to debate that right now: we'll deal with that later. {{rint}} is easier for use to use for now, because the syntax is shorter. --Minoa (talk) 03:23, 10 November 2022 (UTC)
I've worked the sandbox code to use rail icon, so it's using the same sizes as defined in the modules. Those can be overridden at the rint level of course. Mackensen(talk)12:19, 10 November 2022 (UTC)
Oh no, I got a shorter version:
| athens ={{rail icon|{{#switch:{{lc:{{{2}}}}}
| m =Athens Metro
| t =Athens Tram
| p =Athens Suburban Railway
| ose =Hellenic Train
}}|{{{3|}}}|size={{{size|}}}|alt={{{alt|}}}|link={{{link|}}}}}
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Description of suggested change:
I would like to propose that we add a PCC streetcar icon () to the template. This type of streetcar is very commonly used on lines in the United States and would be a much more recognizable icon.
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Requesting for this change to the Doha Metro section – which adds the icons used on the stations of the Red, Green, and Gold Lines, and corresponding red, green, and gold inputs – to be implemented. The existing m1, m2, and m3 inputs have been kept. Here are the testcases for this change. — AFC Vixen 🦊 (talk) 12:10, 4 December 2022 (UTC)
This edit won't have notified Durian Farmer because it's an edit to an existing post. To notify another user, you need to make a fresh post containing the link and your signature, all in the same edit. My post here satisfies these criteria, so the user will be notified. --Redrose64 🌹 (talk) 11:13, 2 December 2022 (UTC) By way of demonstration, this amendment won't notify Paine Ellsworth because it's not a new post. --Redrose64 🌹 (talk) 11:14, 2 December 2022 (UTC)
Hmm, what icons do you think would need swapping out? Because my request was actually kind of behind the scenes technical thing. I hope you know what I mean. --Minoa (talk) 23:02, 1 December 2022 (UTC)
@Minoa, with apologies for not replying sooner. I think I do know what you mean. If you are not proposing any editing of the icons, but just the way they are invoked, then my comment above does not apply to your specific request.
Some icons, nonetheless, may need examining for contrast (as do many others in the catalogue) to ensure that any informative text in them has sufficient contrast against the background. For example, fails at [1] and [2]; using darker (black) text would give a better conformance. If other information, such as image alt text, is always provided alongside that icon to show what it represents (line 18), then this is not such a problem. Bazza (talk) 10:27, 6 December 2022 (UTC)
I have checked to ensure that all the icons have alt text. They are checked in the test cases page. Also asking @Mackensen for thoughts on the backstage changes. --Minoa (talk) 11:00, 6 December 2022 (UTC)
@Mackensen Up to a point. There's no obligation to have an exact copy at 18px of a symbol normally displayed on a real station platform, for example. The accessibility contrast requirements differ across various text sizes, and a simple change from, for example, white text to black when resizing should not be an obstacle. I'm not suggesting any need to immediately change things, but the more people bear this in mind when editing or creating new icons, the better. Regards, Bazza (talk) 12:37, 6 December 2022 (UTC)
I think that's a broader discussion worth having, though not in the scope of this request. To the extent that icons are purely decorative, with alternative text provided, and services described in prose, it may not be a significant issue. If a low-contrast icon is the sole source of information, that's a problem. Mackensen(talk)12:53, 6 December 2022 (UTC)
Minor fix: {{{size|}}} should be {{{size|16}}}. The same applies to Athens. Sorry for the inconvenience. --Minoa (talk) 13:06, 6 December 2022 (UTC)
Thank you for your help over the last month, although Athens should have been {{{size|24x16}}} because of the OSE and Tram icons that I did not realise until now. Sadly I have been very clumsy today, probably due to the lack of sleep. Lousy doomscrolling. --Minoa (talk) 15:54, 6 December 2022 (UTC)
I do not think so. Anyway, thanks for the help again, although please change {{{size|16}}} to {{{size|24x16}}} in Athens due to the rectangular logos that I clumsily overlooked. Best, --Minoa (talk) 12:19, 7 December 2022 (UTC)
I would like to add alternative calls to the Sound Transit lines (as is implied by the doc page).
−
| line 1 =[[File:Line 1 (Sound Transit) icon.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=Line1 (Sound Transit)]]
| line 2 =[[File:Line 2 (Sound Transit) icon.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=Line2 (Sound Transit)]]
| line 3 =[[File:Line 3 (Sound Transit) icon.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=Line3 (Sound Transit)]]
| line 4 =[[File:Line 4 (Sound Transit) icon.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=Line4 (Sound Transit)]]
| line t =[[File:Line T (Sound Transit) icon.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=LineT (Sound Transit)]]
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| line 1 | 1 line | 1 =[[File:Line 1 (Sound Transit) icon.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=1 Line (Sound Transit)]]
| line 2 | 2 line | 2 =[[File:Line 2 (Sound Transit) icon.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=2 Line (Sound Transit)]]
| line 3 | 3 line | 3 =[[File:Line 3 (Sound Transit) icon.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=3 Line (Sound Transit)]]
| line 4 | 4 line | 4 =[[File:Line 4 (Sound Transit) icon.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=4 Line (Sound Transit)]]
| line t | t line | t =[[File:Line T (Sound Transit) icon.svg|{{{size|16}}}px|link=T Line (Sound Transit)]]
Not done This request is not specific enough to implement. Please implement the exact code you are requesting in the sandbox, or at least specify clearly what sequence of parameters you want to produce that image and what its size, link, etc. should be. * Pppery *it has begun...21:08, 20 December 2022 (UTC)
Edit request 20 December 2022
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Hi, can you edit the short name of MRT Pink Line and MRT Yellow Line from MRL to MRT. Because it's an official name that called by Mass Rapid Transit Authorithy of Thailand.
In the section | victoria | melbourne ={{#switch: {{lc: {{{2}}} }} need to add missing train line | stony point =[[Stony Point railway line|<span style="color:#{{rail color|Melbourne|Stony Point}};font-size:120%;line-height:100%">●</span>]] between | south morang =[[South Morang railway line|<span style="color:#{{rail color|Melbourne|Mernda}};font-size:120%;line-height:100%">●</span>]] and | swan hill =[[Swan Hill V/Line rail service|<span style="color:#{{rail color|V/Line|Swan Hill}};font-size:120%;line-height:100%">●</span>]]ThylacineHunter (talk) 12:14, 7 February 2023 (UTC)
| dhaka ={{#switch: {{lc: {{{2}}} }}
|1 ={{RouteBox|MRT Line 1|MRT Line 1 (Dhaka Metro)|#FF0000|BLACK|bold=yes}}
|1a ={{RouteBox|MRT Line 1A|MRT Line 1 (Airport route)|#FF0000|BLACK|bold=yes}}
|1p ={{RouteBox|MRT Line 1P|MRT Line 1 (Purbachal route)|#FF0000|BLACK|bold=yes}}
| 2 ={{RouteBox|MRT Line 2|MRT Line 2 (Dhaka Metro)|#00FF00|BLACK|bold=yes}}
| 3 ={{RouteBox|MRT Line 3|MRT Line 3 (Dhaka Metro)|#000000|WHITE|bold=yes}}
| 4 ={{RouteBox|MRT Line 4|MRT Line 4 (Dhaka Metro)|#FF5733|BLACK|bold=yes}}
| 5 ={{RouteBox|MRT Line 5N|MRT Line 5 (Northern route)|#800080|WHITE|bold=yes}}
| 5s ={{RouteBox|MRT Line 5S|MRT Line 5 (Southern route)|#0000FF|WHITE|bold=yes}}
| 6 ={{RouteBox|MRT Line 6|MRT Line 6 (Dhaka Metro)|#9400D3|WHITE|bold=yes}}
}}
@Mehediabedin Thanks. Your requirement seems to consider the Dhaka Metro as part of the Bangladesh national rail system. Is this what you want? Other city metros either have their own entry or are a sub-division of their country's. For example, {{Rail-interchange|paris|metro...}} is used for all Paris metro services. Following that example, you may wish to change your requirment from {{Rail-interchange|bangladesh|... to {{Rail-interchange|dhaka|... I will wait for a reply before implementing your request. Bazza (talk) 12:40, 28 February 2023 (UTC)
Please update the article links for the items under Bangkok, as follows:
| bangkok ={{#switch: {{lc: {{{2}}} }}
| srt =<!-- Do not use a non-free logo here -->
| bts =[[File:BTSbangkok.svg|{{{size|14}}}px|link={{{link|BTS Skytrain}}}]]
| mrt =[[File:MRT (Bangkok) logo.svg|{{{size|14}}}px|link={{{link|MRT (Bangkok)}}}]]
| bm =[[File:Bangkok Monorail Logo.png|{{{size|14}}}px|link={{{link|Rail transport in Bangkok}}}]]
| blue ={{RouteBox|MRT|Blue Line (Bangkok)|#{{rail color|MRT|Blue}}}}
| purple ={{RouteBox|MRT|Purple Line (Bangkok)|#{{rail color|MRT|Purple}}}}
| orange ={{RouteBox|MRT|Orange Line (Bangkok)|#{{rail color|MRT|Orange}}}}
| pink ={{RouteBox|MRT|Pink Line (Bangkok)|#{{rail color|MRT|Pink}}|#000}}
| yellow ={{RouteBox|MRT|Yellow Line (Bangkok)|#{{rail color|MRT|Yellow}}|#000}}
| light blue | lightblue ={{RouteBox|MRL|Light Blue Line (Bangkok)|#{{rail color|MRT|Light Blue}}|#000}}
| sukhumvit | light green | lightgreen ={{RouteBox|BTS|Sukhumvit Line|#{{rail color|BTS Skytrain|Sukhumvit}}|#000}}
| bang na-suvarnabhumi | bang na | suvarnabhumi ={{RouteBox|BTS|Bang Na–Suvarnabhumi light rail|#{{rail color|MRT|Silver}}|#000}}
| silom | green ={{RouteBox|BTS|Silom Line|#{{rail color|BTS Skytrain|Silom}}}}
| light red | lightred ={{RouteBox|SRT|SRT Light Red Line|#{{rail color|SRT Red Lines|Light Red}}|#000}}
| dark red | darkred ={{RouteBox|SRT|SRT Dark Red Line|#{{rail color|SRT Red Lines|Dark Red}}}}
| brown ={{RouteBox|MRT|Brown Line (Bangkok)|#{{rail color|MRT|Brown}}}}
| grey ={{RouteBox|MRL|Grey Line (Bangkok)|#{{rail color|MRT|Grey}}}}
| gold ={{RouteBox|MRL|Gold Line (Bangkok)|#D4AF37}}
| airport | arl =[[File:ARLbangkok.svg|{{{size|14}}}px|link={{{link|Airport Rail Link (Bangkok)}}}]] {{RouteBox|ARL|Airport Rail Link (Bangkok)|#{{rail color|ARL}}}}
| bus|brt =[[File:Bangkok BRT logo.svg|{{{size|14}}}px|link={{{link|Bangkok BRT}}}]]
}}