Talk:Striving, Playing and Learning
From Point Omega Research
Figures and their reuse
BabyBoy, See below some notes accompanying the digitizing of the scans of tables/figures that you sent me and the matching of such as already digitized. – BigSmoke 16:00, 22 July 2012 (UTC)
- Figure 1 [DOC099.PDF,p.1 / DOC118.PDF (DOC094.PDF & DOC095.PDF were ignored on your advice)]: Instead of turning it into a vector drawing and then exporting it as a bitmap, I've cleaned it up with the GIMP (an bitmap manipulation program) and uploaded it as File:Topological Model of Agonistic Behaviour.png.
- Figure 2 [DOC099.PDF,p.2 / DOC114.PDF]: Again, worked directly from a cleaned up version of the scan and redid the hand-written “Arousal” axis to be somewhat consistent with the rest of the figure: Butterfly catastrophes.png.
- Figure 3
- Figure 3a (table) [DOCUMENT119.PDF], I already digitized as Pleasant_and_unpleasant_experiences_of_high_and_low_arousal.png for Evo. Stab. and CEL.
- Figure 3a (diagram) [DOCUMENT100.PDF], I only have combined with a table that resembles Fig. 3a (table)/DOCUMENT119.PDF: Telic and paratelic pleasantness of different arousal levels.png. I've used the combined version, although it may be a bit redundant. It wouldn't be terribly difficult to make a version which replaces the in-figure table with the table from DOCUMENT119.PDF. Think about it a bit.
- Figure 3b. [DOCUMENT120.PDF] was also already digitized as Reversal between preferred level of arousal.png for Evo. Stab..
- Figure 3c. [DOCUMENT115.PDF] is one of the butterfly figures that I just updated as per your request with explanatory text along the edges of the arrows: Reversals between telic and paratelic state.png.
- Figure 4 [DOCUMENT121.PDF], I completely redid as a vector graphic in Inkscape. I changed the layout to more so resemble a table and at the same time be more graphical with a scariness gradient and slanted arrows: Redigesting initially aversive experiences.png.
- Figure 5
- Figure 5a. [Figure 8 in DOCUMENT113.PDF], already digitized as Dependence of positive and negative learning spirals on proper rhythms of telic paratelic alternations.png.
- Figure 5b. [DOCUMENT116.PDF] took half a day to re-do as a vector drawing in InkScape. Made some changes, like adding in a real spiral: File:Positive and negative learning spirals.png.
- Figure 6. [DOCUMENT097.PDF, DOCUMENT098.PDF], built upon the vector work already done for Fig. 5, so it took only an additional hour or so: File:Positive and negative learning spirals simplified.png.