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Add detailed wikis and usage info on these tags

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In this request (not really a feature-request but still tagged so anyway), I'd like to have detailed wikis on tags and maybe usage information on them too.

Currently, these tags have usage info in them:

I'd like a few more tags to have a usage info in them:

This post is for figuring out detailed wikis and usage info of each tag presented here, and if you have any suggestions, feel free to add whatever you think might do.

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graphical-output

  • Usage info: Graphical output challenges involve outputting images or illustrations using graphics.
  • Detailed wiki: (uses text from CGCC's)

Graphical output challenges involve images as output or drawing graphics on a screen. For pure ASCII art contests, use ascii-art instead. If participants can choose between graphics and ASCII art, use both tags.

In the case of raster graphics, the size of output image should be specified.

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