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::::It's possible to use an interwiki link to link to a file, yes. But it's not possible to display that file on your local wiki, as far as I know - unless it's on Commons and you're using InstantCommons. If we want to set interwiki prefixes for files, it brings up the question of how those interwiki prefixes get set, and of what happens when the file is not escaped but an interwiki prefix is set. Do you ignore the prefix, and output what may be a completely different file? Or do you output an escaped link, where the author was expecting a file to be displayed? I think it would be best to skirt around this issue by not providing any interwiki prefix options at all - at least that way the module would be consistent. — '''''[[User:Mr. Stradivarius|<span style="color: #194D00; font-family: Palatino, Times, serif">Mr. Stradivarius</span>]]''''' <sup>[[User talk:Mr. Stradivarius|♪ talk ♪]]</sup> 10:21, 3 June 2014 (UTC)
:::::OK, I can get it. -[[User:DePiep|DePiep]] ([[User talk:DePiep|talk]]) 18:02, 3 June 2014 (UTC)
== Size in ''number'' or in ''number''px ==
I understand that the size is to be entered as a number for number-of-px (say "250"). My (feature) suggestion is to allow & accept "250px" too. I remember always having to go to the documentation for a given template, to check whether the unit should be present or absent. To compare, [[module:InfoboxImage]] requires "250px" not "250" (here I sigh). Seen from the editors point, it would be an obvious feature. (What also could be in play, is when this object replaces existing wikicode templates -- they can have the 'wrong' format. Must say, I do not oversee this point). -[[User:DePiep|DePiep]] ([[User talk:DePiep|talk]]) 18:13, 3 June 2014 (UTC)
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