2999:. This is because of the unresolved issue of what size battles/operations should be added. I have made a proposal on the talk page of the campaign box, but this was never discussed to any conclusion. As a result it now appears to me that Ghirlandjo simply reverts any additions to the box, regardless of the size of the battle they refer to. This is not logical, since it leaves the box containing some smaller actions simply because they were added earlier. I would appreciate comments and suggestions.
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5075:) I guess it could be done. However for the second option of feeding subcategories by a template parameter, we should be careful that several categories can be entered. (typically, conflicts involve several countries and campaignboxes therefore belong to several country-related subcategories) I'm not sure how that could be done, but then I am not proficient in template coding. An on/off switch definitely looks like the quick win, an optional
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should be done on the basis of "whatever works" not "must explicitly lay out everything in its name." I could easily see, if this was already at campaignbox, a similarly pointless move request to "campaign" on the theory of "more concise, shorter," and I'd weakly oppose that hypothetical move request too as just churn.
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boxes use non-standard capitalization. Mind you, I don't really don't care and won't go changing any headers (except boxes I edit for other reasons). Just pointing out that there's no standard, even for boxes within a single war, and that it's something people might want to think about when editing the boxes. --Kevin
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Not that it's a big deal, but it's more widespread than you suggest. Most of the zillion
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More generally, the purpose of the campaignbox is not necessarily to represent a canonical "campaign" in the military sense; but to provide a convenient way for navigating related battles. Thus, a more "accurate" division is not always better. Not all campaigns need have their own campaignboxes—for
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Except, of course, that "info" would be unclear, while "campaign" is not. When there are two separate templates, sure, adding "tree" helps, but it simply doesn't matter and is just churn when there's only one template. Don't get me wrong, moving this to campaignbox is harmless, just template names
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They're under the 17th century because that's when the "Russo-Turkish Wars" began; all of the series of wars listed here go by the overall start of the conflict. (I've added the overview campaignbox for the entire conflict, which might make things a bit clearer. It was actually supposed to be added
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Secondly, what a 'campaign' is partly depends on the perspective. Take the Battle of the
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Okay Kirill, I'll take your advice and leave them as they are for now, though I'll add more battles to them. At what point is there to many battle listings for one campaignbox? Is there a number of battles, or does it depend more on how many lines the box takes up? I need to go through some of the
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to begin with—but how do you want it to be formatted? The actual "below" field in the navigation template displays in a rather dark gray, which might be too jarring here given that we don't have the gray bars on the left. Alternately, we could use the second group field, which would have a much
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Merge the two campaign articles, as this seems like a classic case of alternate names. I can't really see what the benefit of duplicating information about the (presumably same?) actual engagements across two articles is; the (new) single article would give an explanation of the different naming
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Project page and didn't see any discussion of this over there. I'm starting to get into this aspect through the Korean War, where currently the campaignbox is more geared towards (some of) the battles of the Korean War, instead of the various campaigns
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Battles (July 1951- July 1953)" campaign, and the other four campaigns will probably only have one battle currently on here, though they should be expanded
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This campaign box requires a clean-up and I am not prepared to do so without some additional opinions or some form of consensus. The campaign box contains a number of local and, in the big scheme of the western front, small battles. Can someone possible put a proposal on paper.
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Revolutionary War European & Atlantic Waters". You don't have to click "Show", so on the first line click "1st Ushant". 1st what? All it says is "1st" (Chrome) or part of a "1" (Firefox), again because it's truncated.
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I read this as "If raw_name is set, use raw_name. Otherwise, if title is set, use name. Otherwise, leave blank." Is there some reason why the use of name is predicated this way? Based on the documentation it seems to me that what ought to be displayed is the
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Now, it is my opinion that the ELC is contained entirely within the WDC. Do I add ELC to the WDC campaign box, and, if so, do I need to somehow differentiate it from other entires (which are operations and battles)?
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What is the guideline for chronology in terms of battles & sieges in a campaignbox? Template in question is
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in order to adhere to the subject at hand and to avoid any unnecessary discussions (in addition my tone is not
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You're right, navbox title style applies to the header. As for he design issues, you may want to take this to
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I trust your aesthetics judgement far more then my own Kirill, but I think the exsiting "below" (as seen on
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this template is just a frontend for that one. and how do I test with Arial? I am using FF 28.0 on Linux
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How about adding a parameter 'peace process = ', so that this can be more than just a "note" parameter?
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Ah, ok; so you want each individual campaignbox to be able to override the default? Easy enough to do.
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I removed the code blob above, because it is redundant when we have a sandbox page. I also added the
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Is anyone else seeing the title in the campaignbox opposite as slightly off-centere (rightwards)..?
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as opposed to simply "pares family"? Not everything always needs to be long & spelled out...)
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As a consequence, omit the alternate name from the campaignbox and just list the actual engagements.
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the problem is most like due to the use of 'px' units for the width of the box, which is set in
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I've put it in the Battle of the Mediterranean box and it looks pretty good. Thanks Kirill.
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Well, it'd be pretty trivial to add another field—this template is merely a special case of
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I'll admit that I had entirely forgotten just how many Civil War campaignboxes we had ;-)
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Thanks for setting me right - as you can see, I am a bit new here. In that case I agree.
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I have to say I'm not surprised. This seems to be his typical behaviour.
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Try forcing the lineheight of the title (not the header!) to 1.6em.
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as part of the War of the Spanish Succession. Also, the Dutch War (
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There's no hard rule, I think; but, for comparison, something like
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How do i create a campaignbox that is not default autocollapsed?
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