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  • curprev 15:3115:31, 28 November 2023Barbardo talk contribs 49,997 bytes +721 Undid revision 1187325913 by Æo (talk) I yhink its best to leave the pie chart and references since they loeer the amount of those who said they were christian and muslim as 71% and 10% did Identify as christian and muslim. undo Tags: Undo Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
  • curprev 15:2015:20, 28 November 2023Æo talk contribs 49,276 bytes −721 Revert new user Barbado: the percentage of the population who did not answer to the question must be taken into account in the total. This is how the census itself (in Bulgaria as well as in other countries) does. We must not assume that the unanswering population had the same proportions of religious and non-religious as the population who answered. undo Tags: Manual revert Reverted

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  • curprev 04:0804:08, 27 May 2023VMORO talk contribs 49,084 bytes −1 Well, this is the one :) undo
  • curprev 04:0804:08, 27 May 2023VMORO talk contribs 49,085 bytes +9 Your sense of colours is ridiculous, but I'm leaving that. 1) At least have the sense to use 80% radius, as pie charts do NOT look well in 100% on PC. 2) YOUR CATEGORIES AND FIGURES ARE WRONG. Take a look at Infostat or Demographics of Bulgaria. Do not fantacise what the categories should be, the have been defined by NSI undo

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  • curprev 20:2820:28, 8 May 2023Æo talk contribs 49,076 bytes +63 Reverted per my 6 May edit summary. Also the colours in the table have been messed up, and no longer correspond to the legend rationale (cit. "highlighted in each column's associated colour is the area where that column's religious or irreligious view has its relative highest percentage; highlighted in greenish yellow are the religions which have a relative or absolute percentage majority in each province). In the pie chart, the new colours for "Islam" and "others" are even almost identical. undo Tag: Manual revert
  • curprev 12:3112:31, 8 May 2023VMORO talk contribs 49,013 bytes −63 well, reverted undo Tags: Manual revert Reverted

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  • curprev 00:2400:24, 6 May 2023Æo talk contribs 49,076 bytes +43 Revert disastrous change of colour without any meaningful reason. Throughout articles about religions by country we have been using colours which have a historical and symbolic association to the religion they are assigned to. For instance, the colour of Islam is unmistakably green, the colour of Paradise in this religion; various shades of blue are associated to Christianity, the colour of Heaven and Mary in this religion; yellow is associated to Buddhism; saffron orange to Hinduism; etc. undo Tags: Manual revert Reverted

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  • curprev 20:3120:31, 1 May 2023VMORO talk contribs 49,022 bytes −1 Hey, I am trying to keep all colours across pages (I work with) similar. Unless you want to go through ALL of them and change colours consistently in a way that's better and clearer, don't just change randomly. OR - if you want to change the colours of the pie chart only to something that is more striking, memorable etc., at least Christianity within the reddish hues, Islam blue, Unaffiliated the colour of a sad poo (well, this is what it looks like🤣🤣🤣) and unanswered black I guess undo Tag: Reverted
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