User talk:Juan Martinez BRU

Perhaps a more experienced editor could show me how to revert to the graph showing the Falkland Islands in white (and thus not part of USAN)?
 * I'll see what I can do, with that and Antarctica. It's very strange to include the same bit of Antarctica twice in different colours. The file will have to be edited at its commons page, rather than on en.wiki. CMD (talk) 18:37, 19 July 2012 (UTC)

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Image editing
I edited the image to remove the claims and readd them. Most images are found on commons, eg. at, where new versions can be uploaded or changes reverted (actual editing must be done on your computer). A note on talkpage conversations: the majority of editors expect conversations to happen in one place. Thus as I am posting here, you would reply to my post immediately below. I have your talkpage on my watchlist, so I will see if it is edited. You're not obliged to follow this, some editors post responses on the other persons talkpage, but it is the standard. If you really wish to alert the other user, templates such as Template:Talkback can be used (instructions on that page), but they are usually not necessary. CMD (talk) 06:28, 20 July 2012 (UTC)