User talk:Apfelmus

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Good luck! -- Herby talk thyme 08:19, 23 December 2006 (UTC)

Images
Hi Apfelmus. No problem deleting... I can't "move them", but you can just re-upload it to the new filename and then mark the old file with, and leave a link to the new image name so we can be sure.

One thing you might consider is uploading to Commons instead, that way if someone wants to translate your book or otherwise use it on another project, they won't have to re-upload it.

BTW, if you want to make a link to an image file without making it appear on the page, use colons, so that Image:Lacewing3035.jpg makes Image:Lacewing3035.jpg (you can still click through to get to the image page... note that it's on commons).-- SB_Johnny | talk 16:48, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

good work!
Haskell/Zippers was not only educating, but fun to read, too. thanks a lot. -- D (talk) 01:11, 1 May 2008 (UTC)
 * The pleasure is mine :-) -- apfe&lambda;mus 09:10, 1 May 2008 (UTC)