Happy to know that you like cropping tool and that you find it useful. I agree fully with keyword "temporary": time is always laking, but we see two ways to develop it, to convert such temporary trick into definitive, separated files:
1. to use coordinates of image relative to image page to crop original image, or source high-definition images of the page, by a bot script; 2. to build a "canvas environment" to edit them (filtering, resizing....) interactively by users and to save the result locally or upload them into Commons in a simple way. We are presently exploring archive.org environment to discover how take advantage of any derived file by that marvellous website (djvu.xml, abbyy.xml, high-resolution zipped images....). Alex 2014-04-20 16:30 GMT+02:00 Aleksey Chalabyan <xelgen...@gmail.com> > > > Aubrey> Cropping tool of Italian Wikisource was very helpful, and I didn't > know about it. I was trying to implement similar template as a temporary > solution (before image is being cropped and uploaded as separate file), in > a different way, and wasn't able to make it work the way I wanted (standard > thumbnail styling and functionality). So that was extreme useful, and I'll > definitely use that. Thanks. >
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