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4775:" separate from other potential styles, specifically at that time CS2, but now could allow a future "CS3" etc. For example, I have pondered automatic parsing for simple cites, where a user enters {cite_text} "John Doe, May 3, 2015, My Book, Chapter 7: Later Events, page 132, link http..." and a Lua "module:Citation/CS3" could parse that into a cite similar to CS1 {cite_book} to allow free-form cites for simple citations, such as new users or young children learning to use source citations. As a separate module /CS3, it could be expanded every few days to better parse free-form cites, without triggering the reformat of 3 million pages using /CS1. - 5818:<span title="ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.jtitle=Sky+%26+Telescope&rft.atitle=Dating+Ansel+Adams%27+Moonrise&rft.volume=82&rft.issue=5&rft.pages=529-33&rft.date=1991-11&rft.issn=0037-6604&rft.aulast=di+Cicco&rft.aufirst=Dennis&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fen.wikipedia.org%3AHelp+talk%3ACitation+Style+1%2FArchive+44" class="db-WjM5ODg": --> 31: 5826:<span title="ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.jtitle=American+Photographer&rft.atitle=Short+Takes%3A+Countdown+to+Moonrise&rft.volume=6&rft.pages=30-31&rft.date=1981-01&rft.issn=0161-6854&rft.aulast=Callahan&rft.aufirst=Sean&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fen.wikipedia.org%3AHelp+talk%3ACitation+Style+1%2FArchive+44" class="db-WjM5ODg": --> 1552: 4467: 1878:(each of the subcategories declare themselves to be a member of CS1 maint: Extra text). I recall seeing categories listed as you describe (don't remember if their triangle was active or not) but regardless the included category was properly listed and, on the category page, sure enough, there was a cs1|2 citation with an error. Perhaps raise the issue at 575: 565: 535: 525: 849: 761:
before the page is served to them. Presuming that is the case, we might create a css class for the access-signal images to be added to the appropriate skin css pages so that the locks will have appropriate size and vertical positioning. Failing that, we could do the same and publish appropriate css so that users could tweak their own user custom.css or
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title="ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Abook&rft.genre=unknown&rft.btitle=Short+Takes%3A+Countdown+to+Moonrise&rft.pages=30-31&rft.date=1981-01&rft.issn=0161-6854&rft.aulast=Callahan&rft.aufirst=Sean&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fen.wikipedia.org%3AMoonrise%2C+Hernandez%2C+New+Mexico"
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title="ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Abook&rft.genre=unknown&rft.btitle=Dating+Ansel+Adams%27+Moonrise&rft.pages=529-33&rft.date=1991-11&rft.issn=0037-6604&rft.aulast=di+Cicco&rft.aufirst=Dennis&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fen.wikipedia.org%3AMoonrise%2C+Hernandez%2C+New+Mexico"
2665:{{cite report|url=https://www.gov.il/BlobFolder/news/bus_competition_program/he/Competition%20program%20buses.pdf|title=תכנית תחרות ענף התחבורה הציבורית באוטובוסים 2030-2018 שנים|trans-title=Competition Plan for Bus Public Transportation for Years 2018–2030|publisher=]|year=2018|month=June|accessdate=June 21, 2018|language=he}} 134:- all three instances here also had an ISBN. I think the ASIN parameter should be deprecated - it is a single-vendor ID and including it is an implicit promotion of Amazon. I have no problem with Amazon, but Knowledge is not here to drive traffic to their sales pages. This parameter should be deprecated. 4876:
I also think it's fine where it is. If anyone ever gets around to making a "CS2" we won't need to rename anything to accommodate it. Also, there may be other things besides the cite template family calling this module that may break. I'm not really against the move, just not convinced of the utility
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If you look at csdoc, which is the master documentation template for all of the cs1|2 parameters, you will see that it holds a lot more information than the three transclusions in H:CS1. Because there are quite a few differences in parameter operation that are dependent on the template of interest,
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please do get consensus for the free-form as I believe it would be a recipe for disaster. Working daily with citations with my bot, the amount of garbage created even with strict key=value pairs is amazing. A free-form system would likely create even more garbage and be impossible to fix via bot in
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changes applied to the module suite at this last update, included code that translates parameter enumerators from the local language digits, which Lua may not understand, to western digits that Lua does understand. What I didn't see is that the translation changes the implicit positional parameter
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cannot know the user's preferences so cannot adjust the display to suit the user's preferred skin. This is because the wikisource is rendered into html and then cached. The cached html is the page that gets served to readers. For logged-in readers, preferences appear to be added to the base html
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to do some sanity checks on an article's citations: primarily by flagging short cites that point at a non-existant reference, and flagging full references that are not actually cited in the article. Like Ucucha's original it does this by looking at what ID's short cites link to, and then add a CSS
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that editors are free to introduce a different system of citation templates in the future, and retaining the "/CS1" makes that a bit easier from a practical point of view, and also serves as a symbol, reminding everyone that CS1 has never been anointed as the one true Knowledge citation style (see
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For the record, I was not suggesting that we create and maintain a list of acceptable prefixes; I was merely suggesting a sort of layperson's specification that would guide changes to the module. Given that there were only 27 such errors (I find only 53 in all namespaces combined), this might be a
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I thought this was the rationale. It's reasonable that it was implemented like so to begin with. I wouldn't be against at least adding the permanent registered schemes and subsequently providing a suggested (like our "saw autor; suggest author" suggestions) change when the scheme looks like but is
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Perhaps you didn't notice, but my initial comment did include looking at the matching column to the skin I was using, and that that specific combination did not look good. In any case, after your update the monobook column (in monobook view) now looks the right size, and better aligned than before
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but we need to use an archived copy—particularly of the latter—there is no current way to indicate that the archive link relates to the Chapter not the Book as a whole. I have just seen a case where the Book url is still active but the Chapter url is not, which might complicate things somewhat, I
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That's an argument against newly adding such a parameter, not for removing a long-standing supported parameter that's in wide use (whether we like it or not) from a template that's currently in use on over 3 million articles (whose editors therefor have a legitimate interest in this issue). There
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In the same vein I take exception to Wikid77's post, which seems to imply that those who don't use citation templates of any sort are "new users or young children learning to use source citations". I would also caution that applying any sort of template to articles that currently have consistent
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section, and it is indeed ambiguous. This came up recently, and the main documentation was changed to read "Archive-service snapshot-date" to clarify it's the service snapshot-date not the user-entry date. The TemplateData documentation should be changed to say archive-service snapshot-date. --
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that's because you're using the Monobook skin. You need to look at the Monobook column. If you had MinervaNeue, then the MinervaNeue column would look best. The idea here is that maybe we can implement something that changes with the skin (either in the template, or in the skin directly).
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The current wording is sufficient to justify removing an ASIN value if other identifiers are present. If no other identifiers are present, just removing it would make the reference harder to identify. Of course one could add a different identifier and then remove the ASIN value.
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Yes, when listing an author's books on an article about the author, credits for the illustrator seem appropriate, because in that case it's someone the author worked with to produce the book (rather than an irrelevant detail about a source for a claim in an unrelated article).
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I have removed the special case code from the sandbox because special case code is a bad thing, but will leave the live version alone unless there is an indication that it is causing problems. At the next update, the special case code will be removed from the live
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Change the word "forth" to "fourth" in the 3 instances where "forth" is used instead of "fourth". These three instances are found in the "last name 4", "first name 4", and "author link 4" sections in the template parameters chart under the TemplateData header
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This seems like a good idea in theory, but this move may have unintended consequences. Let's make sure to think it through. Is there a reason that you have not proposed moving the associated sandbox pages, which are an integral part of these modules? –
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Incidentally, are there any user scripts or tools that parses and displays COinS here? It would be useful as a visual/manual sanity check when editing, and it might make user scripts that flag citation problems able to flag more issues intelligently.
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CSS classes are likely the way to go. Also I removed the brackets, because alignment isn't based on how they fit into , but rather with the line height in general (which can be seen when you highlight the text + image together), e.g. (monobook, see
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No, I just didn't feel like listing every single page. Of course the /sandbox, /doc, and talk pages will be moved -- that's usually assumed. The only reason I listed the subpages at all was to work around a bug in the RM template infastructure.
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Signalling various internal states and flags from the templates using CSS classes is also a good way to make them available to user scripts in general: every unique error or warning emitted today could beneficially be tagged with something like
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limits of a font. The access-signal image should fit within those bounds. The 9px size was chosen because the image fits more-or-less correctly when using the default skin, Vector. I have added brackets to the table above to facilitate this
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Code is too variable to be useful for review, I tweak it on a per-run basis. Most (if not all) of the errors happen when encountering entirely new scenarios, or leaving on a setting that was meant to be disabled by accident, or
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I'm viewing this table using the monobook skin. Under it, the "new" MinervaNeue and Monobook columns have much larger lock icons, out of proportion to the text font, and worse aligned. It doesn't look like an improvement to me.
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Yes, I uploaded the wrong version initially, and I skipped over the second 'monobook'. Thought you were complaining about mostly MinervaNeue under Monobook, which didn't make a whole lot of sense. Things are fixed now though.
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from my first post which was broken at the time. The modules are used in four million pages and the current versions seem to work so maybe we should just leave them as they are in case doi.org stops supporting %2F again.
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parameter: "Provides additional information about the media type of the source; format in sentence case. Displays in parentheses following the title. Defaults to Speech." This doesn't appear to be the case, however:
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at IANA so maintenance would be easier. Were there thousands of these kinds of errors, it might be worth changing the code to use the list of schemes from IANA but, I've just fixed 25 of the 27 found by this
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But the purpose of a citation is to help readers find the resource being cited. So I think it's only appropriate to credit the illustrator in the citation if the illustrations are relevant to the citation.
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now? It's just extra wikicode to no apparent effect. It's a chicken and egg thing. But I was kinda hoping that the editors who hang out here might see the value of being able to distinguish the absence of
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Specifying a title via script-title results in the link being placed as a in front of the title. Is this the desired behaviour? I'm not sure if it's just my memory, but I don't recall seeing this before.
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is. Commons has quite some old documents and books that are in the public domain and it would be very nice if it were possible to cite from them using a citation template with wikilink rather than url.
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Right now, the articles identified in that search link are emitting a trivial error to correct. The error is that they have extraneous text in the editor field, which is because the templates are using
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is slow to update. Tracking categories + error messages lets errors be fixed when they arise, so I prefer that option. (Not that a new CHECKWIKI thing couldn't be created, parallel efforts are good.)
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also valid arguments for keeping the parameter (that I don't find them persuasive does not make them invalid), so it's by no means a foregone conclusion which way the community will fall on this. --
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class and an error message to the relevant short or full cite. Mostly works well, but falls down whenever the cite templates are used for non-ref purposes: typically in a list of works or
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should be made into an error message, but only when ASINs with correct ISBN checksums that aren't ISBNs can be filtered out. There's too many of those right now to make the error visible.
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Stanley, Tasmania 1950's "BLESSING THE FLEET.". Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954) (Burnie, Tas.: National Library of Australia). 2 February 1954. p. 2. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
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not one of those on list. Or we can just do all of them. Or leave it as is. I have no strong feeling on the matter--just seems like it might be a reasonable check for validity. --
5930:. I'm sure there are other use cases, all boiling down to making it easy for user scripts (or Gadgets) to grab structured information about citation templates in an article). 5463:. When MOS:DATE changes, so shall cs1|2; arguing the point here will do you no good. If you believe that MOS is in the wrong, I would recommend that you raise the issue at 2443:) the date on which the archive-url was added (i.e. date of the User's edit). I feel it is (a) meaning, but I think it necessary to clarify. Let me know what; thank you! -- 3476:{{cite encyclopedia|title=Calcium–Ammonia|author=Edwin M. Kaiser|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis|year=2001|doi=10.1002/047084289X.rc003}} 5031:
the newspaper title, instead of after the details of the original publication date and page number, and before the retrieval date. How can this be fixed? Cheers,
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The template docs say that it's possible to use a combination of month= and year=, but I tried this and it said that the month is an unknown parameter. Example:
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Callahan, Sean (January 1981). "Short Takes: Countdown to Moonrise". ''American Photographer''. Vol.&nbsp;6. pp.&nbsp;30–31. ]&nbsp;.</cite: -->
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Stanley, Tasmania 1950's "BLESSING THE FLEET.". The Advocate (Burnie, Tas.: National Library of Australia). 2 February 1954. p. 2. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
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Perhaps the defining vertical height and position should be the PDF icon. On my browser (latest Chrome, win 7), this looked the same in vector and monobook:
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Stanley, Tasmania 1950's "BLESSING THE FLEET.". The Advocate. Burnie, Tas.: National Library of Australia. 2 February 1954. p. 2. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
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Stanley, Tasmania 1950's "BLESSING THE FLEET.". The Advocate. Burnie, Tas.: National Library of Australia. 2 February 1954. p. 2. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
4771:. The suffix "/CS1" is short, not verbose as compared to "/CiteStyle1" or such. I chose the naming as "Citation/CS1" to allow separation of cite styles, as " 3141: 1721:
Thanks for finding that. This weekend I have edited most pages in unnamed-parameter category for Unknown "|1=" but will be much easier to pinpoint again as:
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Stanley, Tasmania, 1950s "Blessing the Fleet". The Advocate. Burnie, Tas.: National Library of Australia. 2 February 1954. p. 2. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
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di Cicco, Dennis (November 1991). "Dating Ansel Adams' Moonrise". '']''. Vol.&nbsp;82, no.&nbsp;5. pp.&nbsp;529–33. ]&nbsp;.</cite: -->
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Actually, I uploaded the wrong version from my sandbox. Things should be fixed now, although again you need to look in the column for the relevant skin.
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Tidy has been replaced with Remex so this problem should now be 'fixed'. Article pages may require a purge or null edit to restore correct rendering.
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I came up with the above. Testing on all skins on desktop on Firefox. The alignment isn't 100% perfect in all cases, but it's always an improvement.
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I don't think that this problem can be laid at the feet of cs1|2. The only categories that have 'official' subcategories are those that belong to
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I don't actually see why, as parameters that encourage linking to single-vendor sales pages are actually antithetical to Knowledge's core values.
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Unless the National Library of Australia is the organization that originally published that newspaper, it should not be listed as publisher. Use
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That certainly seems eminently sensible and practical to me. I predict vocal minorities appearing for an active error message for this though. --
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should hold documentation about the style and supplementary explanatory text; it should not contain exact copies of the template documentation.
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should hold documentation about the style and supplementary explanatory text; it should not contain exact copies of the template documentation.
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Implemented. Remember that articles are cached so any dois that appear 'broken' may not actually be broken; null edits should fix those dois.
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includes an ASIN parameter. The documentation says not to use this when other identifiers are available, but this is widely abused. Example:
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a
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in conjunction with CS1 or CS2 templates. There is no cute three character symbol for this style yet, but maybe someday there will be.
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some mistakes. I recommend a new BRFA and a release of the source code so that the community can help you find and fix these bugs. –
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As the title suggests, I want to know what would the SFN style be for Cite AV media? Is there even an SFN option for that temptlate?
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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! IT WORKS!! But I tried that before and it didn't work but now it's working? Any idea what I was doing wrong?
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Knowledge:Village pump (policy)#Should WP:TWL be allowed to acknowledge the services they have partnership with in our articles?
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No interest in this then? Not even anyone opposed to the idea? What if I tried to mock up an implementation in the sandbox? --
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If Source Date is "2017-09" (which is generated automatically by the citation tool!) then it complains "Check date values...".
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to a title, it is applied to the most specific title in the cs1|2 template. So, for your example when the template has both
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should probably have a URL error at cite 22, as it is missing an h in the scheme. I'm not sure if it's detectable though. --
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isn't much used. This might explain the lack of interest in a change that would benefit one or only a handful of editors.
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For some time, along with other Australian users, I've been using the {{cite news }} template for citing articles in the
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Many books, especially identification guides, are illustrated. Is there anyway to credit the illustrator in the citation?
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Huh? I've always used this page for exactly that, especially since this templates were consolidated to the module... --
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This is reader impacting, so yes should be done rapidly then monitored. The hour wait for comments should be fine. —
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don't know. What should be my recourse in such a situation and would it help to have this extra parameter? TIA HAND —
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for much template parameter documentation. There are, I think, three transclusions of parameter documentation from
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Of course not, and it shouldn't be. If you want template parameter documentation, see the template documentation.
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ambiguous. If you mean 2001–2007, then write "2001–2007" (but that doesn't make sense for a source date anyway) —
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citations that don't use templates, without seeking consensus on the article talk page, is contrary to WP:CITEVAR.
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can trivially take care of some of the 24k pages with extra text, if there is an interested AWB-runner watching. --
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This is broken; it should accept any ISO 8601 date (especially if it's generating them itself from the DOI!) —
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many cases, creating an ever growing backlog that exceed manual efforts ie. degrade the project over time. --
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which shouldn't be encoded. Many other special characters can appear in a doi and require percent-encoding per
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It would seem to me that the correct person to fix those templates is the same person who created them: Editor
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Examples of what you mean are almost always appropriate else we don't know what it is that you consider ugly.
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Wouldn't it be fairly easy to check that urls start with appropriate protocols? http(s)://, ftp://, etc... ?
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Hello, since the update we are getting "Unknown parameter |1= ignored (help)" messages for cites that call
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The above foray into TemplateStyles and CSS reminded me of something I've been meaning to bring up here.
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Sure, in that I don't like the lazy "&" either. But I think it would be preferable just to eliminate
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I guess we could first use normal percent-encoding like before and then use string replacement to change
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This is an undocumented parameter. Doesn't seem to be doing much either. Somehow related to date format?
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It's badly broken now and also displays wrong visibly so it cannot be copy-pasted. Before it produced
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Knowledge talk:Citing sources#RfC: Remove the bullet point that starts "adding citation templates..."
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It appears to have been a temporary issue at doi.org. The links with %2F are now working again, e.g.
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Something to remember is that the shortened citations use the ampersand, and for consistency, I use
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Unless there are objections, or improvements to be made, I'll implement this in the next hour or so.
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I am seeing five of the CS1 error categories as having subcategories in their short listings on the
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Tried a few skins and the PDF icon always looks the right size/alignment. I wonder how it's done?
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should be changed to an active error message. With this topic, I now wonder if we should disable
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Additionally, APA Style uses the ampersand, and CS1 is roughly based upon APA style originally.
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Live and sandbox modules tweaked so that they don't url encode doi identifiers. Same change to
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Would it be possible to make the CS1 templates output a unique CSS class for invokations with
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template is to kern the single quote away from the surrounding double quote for legibility.)
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For this citation, it looks to me like the date has always followed publisher. As it should.
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I see no obvious way that isn't ugly to link a book that was uploaded to Commons when using
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Yeah, I've seen a lot of cs1|2 templates where all dates in the template source match the
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Now I suddenly find that the order of the parameters in the output has changed, giving:
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the best place for template parameter documentation is the template's own documentation.
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works (do you have permission to use the tool--you can probably get it trivially)? With
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I don't disagree, but I think that's probably the kind of change that would require an
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RfC: Ease switching of citations between citation templates or no citation templates
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Fixed in the sandbox. Without objection, I'll update the live modules later today.
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I encourage you to report this bug in the citation tool at the tool's talk page. –
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Argh. Why did they do this? So now, doi urls are fully url encoded and then, the
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I don't think anything has changed on the CS1 template end, but I could be wrong.
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For vertical positioning, the square bracket characters and the pipe character (
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page or in a
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limits its validation to the general form "xxxx://" or "//" for protocols. –
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Cleared what I could. Category now has around ~400 cases, down from ~1400.
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For some reason, the bot is calling this request malformed. Not sure why.
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the modules to the proposed titles at this time, per the discussion below.
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As an aside, were it me and were I linking to this source, I'd link to the
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page, but when I click the triangle to fold down the category list, I see "
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But what to do about all those cites which currently use last-author-amp?
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Without objection, I shall probably go ahead and update the live module.
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Thanks. It has only appeared since the change to the cite modules today.
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It's a background image. That is something that we can consider when/if
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built in them by default? This should be standard across all templates.
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appears to be broken as well. I sent an e-mail to the doi.org people. –
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Can you fix the date formatting please? It's been this way for years:
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CS1 error categories show as having subcategories, but I don't see them
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I'm going test the following on several skins, see where that gets us.
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and not flag these as errors. The class could of course be anything:
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Callahan, Sean (January 1981). "Short Takes: Countdown to Moonrise".
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cs1|2 does kerning internally without the need for those templates:
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I'm relisting this so its gets a full seven days listed properly in
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I don't think that there is much to be done here about this issue.
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I don't object to the task, but CitationCleanerBot has been making
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di Cicco, Dennis (November 1991). "Dating Ansel Adams' Moonrise".
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I would be happy to if someone could explain what needs to happen
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was deprecated and support for that parameter removed long ago.
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Guess I'll re-enable external link icons just to look at that.
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Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax (std66) §3.1
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This should be tweaked so that the icon and text are aligned.
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has most support for it, with very few arguments against it.
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Without objection, I'll update the live modules later today.
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That's rather pointless. When else would that be archived?
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If |df (date format) is removed, then it works. But why? --
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does not manipulate the access signal vertical positioning.
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as promised in its doumentation. I ran into this issue at
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Ordering of "publisher" parameter by 'cite news' template
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Date when the original URL was archived; do not wikilink
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for example. The limit should be increased to 7000000.
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and (rarely) at other articles some markup lile this:
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Are you sure? I am highly skeptical that publication
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and currently gives a 404 not found. This link works:
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across 2000 articles or so. Are you familiar with how
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cs1|2 accepts the date formats that are permitted by
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The above discussion is preserved as an archive of a
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There is a third style of citations using templates:
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Add parameter archive-chapter-url or suitable synonym
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https://www.doi.org/doi_handbook/2_Numbering.html#2.5
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the verse? "Date when the original URL was archived (
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assignment because amazon.com can be reached through
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See, for example, 2939: 2915: 2891: 1859:Example: "CS1 errors: dates‎ (2 C, 28,984 P)". – 231:Periodically I wonder if the maintenance category 971:Editors following this page may be interested in 437:Code for things to be aligned in different skins 239:display when the cs1|2 template also has a valid 2055:Some AWBable changes for extra text: author list 1372: 1366: 1353: 1347: 1305: 1299: 1286: 1280: 1238: 1232: 1219: 1213: 1171: 1165: 1152: 1146: 1104: 1098: 1085: 1079: 5184:current article (at the time of this writing): 3215:which has a much more intuitive user interface. 2435:This sentence sounds to me like referring to: ( 1947:Yongary, Monster from the Deep Audio Commentary 1771:International Relations in a Post-Hegemonic Age 1762: 5275:{{cite news |title='The hunger Games' Review}} 3866:10.1666/0094-8373(2003)029<0243:vpasat: --> 3826:10.1666/0094-8373(2003)029<0243:vpasat: --> 3753:10.1666/0094-8373(2003)029<0243:vpasat: --> 3740:10.1666/0094-8373(2003)029<0243:vpasat: --> 3717:10.1666/0094-8373(2003)029<0243:vpasat: --> 3484:Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis 3178:. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. 3086:. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. 2551:- The sentence your quoting above is from the 5366:If Source Date is "September 2017", it's fine 5330:&rft.atitle=%27The+hunger+Games%27+Review 4991:At the time it worked fine. It used to give: 3432:Template:Citation Style documentation/display 2208:We would presumably need to support the full 1805:The '(Speech)' annotation no longer uses the 8: 3406:Then, I would guess that you haven't needed 3103:I think it works really well, to be honest. 1986: 3482:Edwin M. Kaiser (2001). "Calcium–Ammonia". 3136:It works, but that's what I meant by ugly. 2841:, I failed to add these parameter names to 2833:misc |chapter-xxx= alias consistency (cont) 2130:. The correction you would need to make is 5719:with refs 17 and 15. Simplified, they are 5498:It would be pretty straightforward to use 4554:The following is a closed discussion of a 4091:https://doi.org/10.1002%2F047084289X.rc003 3509:https://doi.org/10.1002%2F047084289X.rc003 2296:above that whitelisting is the way to go. 5441:The whole point of ISO 8601 is that it's 5363:If Source Date is "2017-09-15", it's fine 4227:Ah, I see. Thanks for the explanation. -- 3472:Knowledge:Help desk#DOI's not connecting? 3427:Template:Citation Style documentation/id1 3422:Template:Citation Style documentation/id2 3365:setting. When that's the case, I remove 2612: 2603: 1624:is treated as a parameter name just like 359: 350: 3896: 3794: 3513:https://doi.org/10.1002/047084289X.rc003 2976:Can we also update the access locks per 1381: 1314: 1247: 1180: 1113: 1048: 6042:, in a way that lets user scripts like 5145:and looked at a handful of archives of 4376:In cases where we have values for both 3618:I haven't found any that work. I tried 1979: 6039: 6035: 6030: 6009: 5959: 5912: 5908: 5794: 5790: 5515: 5507: 5503: 5313: 5238: 5222: 5138: 5134: 5130: 5047: 4458:Protected edit request on 10 July 2018 4436: 4432: 4428: 4424: 4420: 4416: 4412: 4408: 4404: 4381: 4377: 4336: 4321: 4282: 4215: 3982: 3971: 3943: 3932: 3883: 3872: 3843: 3832: 3543:, or is doi.org likely to soon accept 3386: 3366: 3362: 3319: 3142:File:America's Highways 1776–1976.djvu 2875: 2870: 2866: 2862: 2857: 2853: 2849: 2718: 2679: 2251: 2127: 2123: 2027: 2023: 1806: 1682: 1649: 1629: 994:Why is the following error happening? 240: 236: 44:Do not edit the contents of this page. 2843:Module:Citation/CS1/Whitelist/sandbox 2342:Knowledge:WikiProject Check Knowledge 2212:explicitly. Right now, it looks like 2026:(which is not recognised) instead of 973:WP:VPPOL#Including ISSNs in citations 7: 5360:If Source Date is "2017", it's fine. 5133:would ever have been placed between 5074:– via National Library of Australia. 5066:. Burnie, Tas. 2 February 1954. p. 2 4573:The result of the move request was: 3690:Brontosaurus#cite_note-Wedel_2003-43 3630:. Every DOI I clicked on was 404. – 2719:|others=Illustrated by Audubon, J.J. 2488:as recorded by the archiving website 1940:{{sfn|Ryfle|Song-ho|2016|loc=11:39}} 6029:Oh certainly. Why would anyone use 4621:Module:Citation/CS1/Date validation 4031:This is a deploy ASAP sort of fix. 2126:to represent an editor rather than 1945:Ryfle, Steve; Song-ho, Kim (2016). 1809:parameter (it did in the past when 5948:While on the topic, why does only 5492:Category:CS1 maint: ASIN uses ISBN 5239:|title=''The Hunger Games'' Review 4883:CS2 already exists in the form of 4328:Doe, John & Roe, Jane (2017). 3590:Is it all DOIs, or just this one? 1533:Any ideas where the problem lies? 1519:National Heritage List for England 295:Category:CS1 maint: ASIN uses ISBN 233:Category:CS1 maint: ASIN uses ISBN 24: 5316:, it ends up in the metadata as: 4959: 4603:Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration 253:Category:CS1 errors: ASIN ignored 5213:Quotation mark spacing templates 4515: 4465: 4285:, and have a consistent format. 4214:If you put a romanized title in 3909:|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/707/2/916 2881:That is now done so these work: 2658:Unknown parameter month ignored? 1550: 847: 573: 563: 553: 543: 533: 523: 509: 501: 493: 485: 477: 469: 249:Category:CS1 maint: ASIN ignored 29: 5789:). The first has wikimarkup in 5716:Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico 4657:Module:Citation/CS1/Suggestions 4630:Module:Citation/CS1/Identifiers 4625:Module:Citation/Date validation 2678:Yeah, documentation was wrong; 1755:provides the following for the 1371:. June 10, 2018. Archived from 1352:. June 10, 2018. Archived from 1304:. June 10, 2018. Archived from 1285:. June 10, 2018. Archived from 975:. Consider commenting there. -- 331:Access locks vertical alignment 5812:Fixed in the sandbox I think: 5730:. Vol. 82, no. 5. pp. 529–33. 3170:Federal Highway Administration 3071:Federal Highway Administration 2340:better job for something like 2210:list of registered URI schemes 1876:Category:CS1 maint: Extra text 1237:. 10 June 2018. Archived from 1218:. 10 June 2018. Archived from 1170:. 10 June 2018. Archived from 1151:. 10 June 2018. 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Set the 4399:When it is appropriate for 3966:10.1088/0004-637X/707/2/916 3927:10.1088/0004-637X/707/2/916 3743:which is fixed by changing 1396:|archive-date=29 April 2009 1394:|accessdate=20 October 2009 773:) illustrate, I think, the 6080: 5933:Thoughts? 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