Board Thread:Script Suggestions/@comment-36009152-20190211220834/@comment-36009152-20190411141207

Hi, tried on Google Chrome I typed:

File:Episode 1 - Screenshot 1.png

Then tried pressing enter but it said the file could not be found. If for example if this photo was one where the categories was not added, the idea was to copy this: Page Episode 2 Screenshot 53.png does not exist File:Episode 2 Screenshot 83.png already has the category 2 Images or an error was encountered; it has been skipped. Page File:File:Banana-fish-02-13.jpg does not exist Failed to add Category to File:Episode 2 Screenshot 147.png File:Episode 2 Screenshot 83.png already has the category 2 Images or an error was encountered; it has been skipped. Like Episode 2 Screenshot 53.png and it would show that photo rather than having to manually check through them to find the correct one.

What was meant about the File: was whilst I guess that is needed for the bot to find them, File: is not needed for the images to appear in a gallery like this. So after File: had been added only so the image could have the categories added, after the bot could then be used to remove File: so the code is concise like in the linked example where there is just the image name and no File: before them.

The templates are proving tricky to modify, there is already what appears to be a default Fairuse template here the one that can be chosen when images are uploaded. Shall I adapt that one, or make a new one for the end result of this in yellow? On some sites there are also different licensing templates for manga, anime and so forth, should I make them or just stick with a one Fairuse template for everything? I would like to include the following:

'This work is copyrighted. It is used to: It will be used in a way that qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law.' But should that really be included in the licensing template underneath? Linked text appears as yellow so if it is kept black, could the outer line be changed to yellow for Banana Fish?
 * Provide a visual illustration of the topic in question not limited to:
 * Character depictions, how they look, their reactions in various settings.
 * A depiction of the animation style for artistic purposes.
 * Key frame sequences that are easily missed and would have to be paused to ever be able to see.
 * Detail an account where no equivalent is available or could be created that would sufficiently provide the same information.
 * Function for non-profit purposes, rather secured for informative on the non-profit English Banana Fish Wiki, hosted on servers in the United States where it functions as an online encyclopedia.

Wherever it is, the general benefit of the above points is they are easy to apply to all images. For example it could also be written something like "Thia image is to illustrate the art, characters and events occuring in Episode 01". Then such a template could be applied by the bot all at once just like the categories to save doing it one at a time. I just need help on which templates to make and what information to include in them.

Is there a built in convert jpg to png that the bot could link to anywhere? There are online converters so if one of them could be added so every image could be selected and converted to png format with the bot that would save downloading the jpg ones, converting them 20 at a time then reupload with the multi uploader which takes time, to then delete the jpg ones to replace with the new png ones.

Could the bot also rename images? The order for episode 1 is: Episode 1 - Screenshot 1.png, if a bot could continue that order "Screeenshot 2" "3" "4" and so on to at least name the random number images that could be a good idea.