Difference between revisions of "Template:SetSymbol"
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*# Install the latest Keyrune TrueType font from https://github.com/andrewgioia/Keyrune/blob/master/fonts/keyrune.ttf | *# Install the latest Keyrune TrueType font from https://github.com/andrewgioia/Keyrune/blob/master/fonts/keyrune.ttf | ||
*# Insert the symbol for the new set from the Keyrune font into a document in a word processor tool (such as Word) | *# Insert the symbol for the new set from the Keyrune font into a document in a word processor tool (such as Word) | ||
− | *# Capture an image of the symbol at | + | *# Capture an image of the symbol at 40pt font size and 100% scaling |
*# Trim the image to 120x120 pixels in an image editor (such as Gimp) | *# Trim the image to 120x120 pixels in an image editor (such as Gimp) | ||
*# Convert the white background to transparency (e.g. via "Color to Alpha" in Gimp) | *# Convert the white background to transparency (e.g. via "Color to Alpha" in Gimp) |
Revision as of 01:23, 10 March 2019
Usage
This template produces an small symbol icon that is used to represent set expansion symbols.
- The first parameter is the three-letter acronym of an expansion set.
- The second parameter (optional) is the height of the icon (default: 16).
Maintenance
- To capture and upload a new set symbol:
- Install the latest Keyrune TrueType font from https://github.com/andrewgioia/Keyrune/blob/master/fonts/keyrune.ttf
- Insert the symbol for the new set from the Keyrune font into a document in a word processor tool (such as Word)
- Capture an image of the symbol at 40pt font size and 100% scaling
- Trim the image to 120x120 pixels in an image editor (such as Gimp)
- Convert the white background to transparency (e.g. via "Color to Alpha" in Gimp)
- Export and upload to the wiki with filename XYZ_Symbol.png, where XYZ is the expansion name