File:Translation_arrow.svg
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Summary
DescriptionTranslation arrow.svg |
English: This is a two-way "translation arrow" icon, drawn by myself in the style of, and modeled after Merge-arrow.svg. It is meant to more accurately illustrate the process of translating from one regional written language (in this case, a Latin 'A') to another region's written language (a Japanese 'あ' Hiragana symbol), and that this process can travel in either direction. |
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Source | Own work based on: Merge-arrow.svg by Lifeisunfair |
Author | Jesse Burgheimer |
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SVG development InfoField | This icon was created with a text editor. Please do not replace the simplified code of this file with a version created with Inkscape or any other vector graphics editor This file uses embedded text that can be easily translated using a text editor. |
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current | 19:00, 1 March 2018 | 60 × 20 (265 bytes) | Sarang | Code simplified // Editing SVG source code using User:Rillke/SVGedit.js; upload handled by User:Rillke/MwJSBot.js | |
11:37, 6 April 2017 | 512 × 153 (2 KB) | Akihiro Nagai 2 | color change | ||
08:53, 2 October 2012 | 8,790 × 2,621 (3 KB) | Palosirkka | Scrubbed with http://codedread.com/scour/ | ||
15:34, 11 January 2012 | 8,790 × 2,621 (3 KB) | OMT5500 | fix | ||
15:32, 11 January 2012 | 8,790 × 2,621 (3 KB) | OMT5500 | fix | ||
15:29, 11 January 2012 | 8,790 × 2,621 (3 KB) | OMT5500 | changed fonts | ||
22:25, 27 October 2006 | 60 × 20 (3 KB) | Down10 | {{Information |Description= {{Inkscape}} {{en|This is a two-way "translation arrow" icon, drawn by myself in the style of, and modeled after Image:Merge-arrow.svg. It is meant to more accurately illustrate the process of translating from one regional | ||
22:48, 3 October 2006 | 50 × 20 (3 KB) | Bookandcoffee | {{Inkscape}} This is a "translation arrow" icon drawn by self in the style of, and based upon, Image:Merge-arrow.svg.Category:Indication iconsCategory:ArrowsCategory:Translation |
File usage
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.
- Dictionary-based machine translation
- Talk:Architectural forgery in Japan
- Talk:Champions of Regnum
- Talk:Hiranuma Kiichirō
- Talk:Masami Horiuchi
- Talk:NHK
- Talk:Nagaoka, Niigata
- User:BorgQueen
- User:Bsm15~enwiki/Wikipedia:Translation/Featured articles
- User:Guypuz
- User:Penncentral
- User:Pinky sl
- User:Trevorloflin
- Wikipedia:Translation/*/How-to
- Wikipedia:Translation/*/In Progress
- Wikipedia:Translation/*/Months/November 2006
- Wikipedia:Translation/*/Translation Requests/November 2006
- Wikipedia:Translation/Alex Thépot
- Wikipedia:Translation/Arvid Posse
- Wikipedia:Translation/Ash Ketchum
- Wikipedia:Translation/Battle of Heraclea
- Wikipedia:Translation/Blas Infante
- Wikipedia:Translation/Brūno Kalniņš
- Wikipedia:Translation/Bukovina Germans
- Wikipedia:Translation/Cap de Formentor
- Wikipedia:Translation/Carl Roman Abt
- Wikipedia:Translation/Carl Swartz
- Wikipedia:Translation/Cascata delle Marmore
- Wikipedia:Translation/Castellaneta
- Wikipedia:Translation/Censorship in Portugal
- Wikipedia:Translation/Danish Code
- Wikipedia:Translation/Dario Bellezza
- Wikipedia:Translation/Diocese of Urgell
- Wikipedia:Translation/El Madrid de los Austrias
- Wikipedia:Translation/Erik Gustaf Boström
- Wikipedia:Translation/Eser Afacan
- Wikipedia:Translation/Felix Hamrin
- Wikipedia:Translation/French Resistance
- Wikipedia:Translation/Gerhard Louis De Geer
- Wikipedia:Translation/Gillis Bildt
- Wikipedia:Translation/Gniew
- Wikipedia:Translation/Great Barrier Reef
- Wikipedia:Translation/Guido Gozzano
- Wikipedia:Translation/Gustav von Schönberg
- Wikipedia:Translation/Heidelberg Castle
- Wikipedia:Translation/Hermann Abert
- Wikipedia:Translation/History of Latin America
- Wikipedia:Translation/History of Sweden
- Wikipedia:Translation/IPACT
- Wikipedia:Translation/ISCED
- Wikipedia:Translation/Iittala
- Wikipedia:Translation/Ion Petrovici
- Wikipedia:Translation/Iron Chef
- Wikipedia:Translation/Johann Joseph Abert
- Wikipedia:Translation/Kingdom of the Netherlands
- Wikipedia:Translation/Kokang
- Wikipedia:Translation/Linux
- Wikipedia:Translation/Los Gigantes
- Wikipedia:Translation/Malyj Vysotskij
- Wikipedia:Translation/Matthias Sindelar
- Wikipedia:Translation/Mia Gundersen
- Wikipedia:Translation/Mishima Michiharu
- Wikipedia:Translation/Miss Finland
- Wikipedia:Translation/Moussa Dembélé
- Wikipedia:Translation/National Museum of Art, Osaka
- Wikipedia:Translation/Natori, Miyagi
- Wikipedia:Translation/Old town Visoki
- Wikipedia:Translation/Osaka Science Museum
- Wikipedia:Translation/Piano Sonata No. 32 (Beethoven)
- Wikipedia:Translation/Prudnik
- Wikipedia:Translation/Q'ero
- Wikipedia:Translation/Ralf Jaros
- Wikipedia:Translation/Rammstein
- Wikipedia:Translation/Rauli Badding Somerjoki
- Wikipedia:Translation/Redology
- Wikipedia:Translation/Ripsipiirakka
- Wikipedia:Translation/Rugby union in Germany
- Wikipedia:Translation/Saalbach-Hinterglemm
- Wikipedia:Translation/Salawa
- Wikipedia:Translation/Sand
- Wikipedia:Translation/Sano Tsuneha
- Wikipedia:Translation/Serapeum
- Wikipedia:Translation/Spiral of silence
- Wikipedia:Translation/Spondylosis
- Wikipedia:Translation/Sweyn Knutsson
- Wikipedia:Translation/Tapio Rautavaara
- Wikipedia:Translation/Tarjan’s strongly connected components algorithm
- Wikipedia:Translation/Tencent QQ
- Wikipedia:Translation/Trevor Berbick
- Wikipedia:Translation/Trix
- Wikipedia:Translation/Xinhai Revolution
- Wikipedia:Translation/Yamada Denki
- Wikipedia:Translation/ **/Requests/November 2006
- Wikipedia:Translation/ de/Completed Translations/November 2006
- Wikipedia:Translation/ de/Requests/November 2006
- Wikipedia:Translation/ de/Translation Requests/Before November 2006
- Wikipedia:Translation/ fr/Requests/November 2006
- Wikipedia:Translation/Émilie Simon
- Template:Translation/Information
- Template:Translation/Initialization
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Global file usage
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- Usage on an.wikipedia.org
- Usage on ar.wikipedia.org
- Usage on ar.wikinews.org
- Usage on ast.wikipedia.org
- Indira Gandhi
- Muséu de Belles Artes d'Asturies
- Radio Studio 54 Network
- Llista de movimientos autonomistes ya independentistes n'Europa
- Passer luteus
- Christa B. Allen
- Rene Auberjonois
- Paul Bartel
- Amanda Bearse
- Barry Bostwick
- Blake Clark
- Chad Coleman
- Zendaya
- Miley Cyrus
- Anna Easteden
- Travis Fine
- Jackie Gleason
- Hallie Todd
- Judith Hoag
- Marielle Jaffe
- Maxim Knight
- Ellen Marlow
- Kenneth Mars
- Meaghan Martin
- Austin Nichols
- Danny Nucci
- Patton Oswalt
- Joe Palma
- Ryan Stiles
- Marley Shelton
- Christopher Showerman
- Anna Deavere Smith
- Brenda Song
- Cameron Deane Stewart
- Brianna Taylor
- Joseph Utsler
- Janet Varney
- Sofia Vassilieva
- Janet Waldo
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