Template:Seeklogo SVG/doc
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This is a documentation subpage for Template:Seeklogo SVG. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This maintenance template is part of the Wikipedia project, not the encyclopedia proper. It is used to automatically add vector images sourced from www.seeklogo.com to Category:Logos from Seeklogo and Category:SVG images of trademarks.
Usage
[edit]{{Seeklogo SVG|file number|original file type}}
- File number is taken from the URL http://www.seeklogo.com/vector-logo/number.
- Options for the file type parameter:
- left blank gives the default, Encapsulated PostScript, which is the most common file type on seeklogo.com. Alternatively:
- ai = Adobe Illustrator Artwork
- pdf = Portable Document Format
- cdr = CorelDRAW
- ps = PostScript
Examples
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creates:
{{Seeklogo SVG|262481}}
This vector image was created by converting the Encapsulated PostScript file available at seeklogo.com – to see it there, click here. If it is not free content, remember to only render it at Web resolution to comply with Wikipedia's fair-use policy. Note: Under the no free equivalent criterion of Wikipedia's fair-use policy, vector versions of non-free images should not be uploaded to Wikipedia unless the original vectorization (i.e. EPS) was done by the image's copyright holder. For vector images of free content, it is advisable that the original vectorization itself be out of copyright or released under a free content license. |
creates:
{{Seeklogo SVG|52471|ai}}
This vector image was created by converting the Adobe Illustrator Artwork file available at seeklogo.com – to see it there, click here. If it is not free content, remember to only render it at Web resolution to comply with Wikipedia's fair-use policy. Note: Under the no free equivalent criterion of Wikipedia's fair-use policy, vector versions of non-free images should not be uploaded to Wikipedia unless the original vectorization (i.e. Adobe Illustrator artwork) was done by the image's copyright holder. For vector images of free content, it is advisable that the original vectorization itself be out of copyright or released under a free content license. |
See also
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