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formalizing the inclusive/exclusive codes and categorizing macrolanguages and remapping some ISO 639-1 and ISO 639-2 as collection/family codes (in ISO 639-5). BCP 47 is not limtied to just the IANA database, you have to read the RFCs (and its updates), where it is stated that even for languages that are mapped with 2-letter codes, their 3-letter codes and possible ISO 639-2/B codes (for bibliographic purpose) can be handled in BCP 47 as aliases mapped to the recommended shorter code (or technical codes for mapping bibiographic codes): the IANA database then does not contain these aliases (you should know that ISO 639-1 is permanently frozen, as it cannot be fixed). If you look at the CLDR project, all these aliases are implemented, so it is not invalid to use ISO 639-3 codes for all languages or macrolanguages or even language families (however the legacy short 2-letter codes have to use their historic exclusive semantic and not the inclusive semantic in ISO 639-3, which are still VERY useful for language fallbacks in BCP 47). And so for example, you can then use "fra" (ISO639-2/B) or "fre" (ISO639-2/T) instead of "fr" (legacy ISO 639-1, still used in BCP 47 and kept for compatiblity because of its stability requirements).
5506:
we know that
Mediawiki and Wikimedia in general is very long to use the BCP47 rules even though they were fully published and standardized since long; only CLDR complies to BCP47, but Mediawiki still does not use CLDR for returtning compliant fallbacks: it is still wrong for Chinese, wrong with many legacy incorrect codes; and I'm not speaking at all about the interwiki codes which are used for another purpose, and certainly not about domain names for projects or internal wiki database names, which do not need to comply to BCP47, but only speaking about the use of language tags inside HTML with lang="", or inside CSS with "lang()" selectors, or inside Wikidata for language tagging of translated labels and properties with multiple monoligual text values: all these should be fully conforming to BCP47 but there's lot of garbage there assuming that these tags would be valid in BCP47). However nothing is invalid with codes that are aliased between parts of the ISO639 standard.
7149:, presented in roman type, equivalent to italicization) so they should be un-italicized in the quotation. And some of the German words, not italicized in the original, are linked to Wiktionary (maybe they're unusual or something), and they should not be unitalicized. Now both the Latin words and the German words use the italics tag, and I don't see how CSS can figure out (so to speak) that it needs to un-italicize one and not the other. CSS doesn't have a "different value for lang attribute than closest parent lang attribute", but even that wouldn't work in all cases because a
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6106:<span class="db-TmFzdGFsaXE" dir="rtl" title="Nastaliq"Jameel Noori Nastaleeq', 'Urdu Typesetting', 'Noto Nastaliq Urdu', 'Noto Nastaliq Urdu Draft', 'Hussaini Nastaleeq', 'AlQalam Taj Nastaleeq', IranNastaliq, 'Awami Nastaliq', 'Awami Nastaliq Beta3', 'Awami Nastaliq Beta2', 'Awami Nastaliq Beta1', 'Nafees Nastaleeq', 'Nafees Nastaleeq v1.01', 'Pak Nastaleeq', 'PDMS_Jauhar', 'Alvi Lahori Nastaleeq'; font-size: 110%; font-style: normal; ": -->
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7004:. That seems super weird to me and not how HTML typically works. Why split a run of text that's logically one unit into multiple sister HTML tags that don't have a unique parent not shared by the text around them? (I wonder how adjoining tags with the same lang attribute would affect a screen reader. But maybe not at all if it only cares what language the words are in.) —
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with the
Mongolian text appearing as a single unbroken line of characters. Posted to talk page of Mongolian Unicode template, and mentioning here in case it is useful to someone. I am told it looks fine on other platforms, so this doesn’t require troubleshooting; I figure I probably need to down load
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I don't know what you mean exactly (italicizing only if there's not a lang attribute in the nested italics tag?), but the trouble is that some nested italics tags should not be italicized while others should. Say you've got an italicized quotation from a German grammar of a Latin-script language, say
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template is there for. My understanding is that it should not override browser settings for the language in question, but only add language markup using valid IETF language codes. Also note that our language templates do not only serve representational purposes. For example, our bots also use them to
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in
English wikipedia, also imported in Meta-Wiki and Mediawiki-Wiki, is still wrong, it is only correct in Commons where it uses the Mediawiki fallbacks and extend them for full BCP 47 compliance: this was done in Commons a long time ago, reported to Mediawiki developers that have still not fixed it;
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Redirects are not bad. Knowledge (XXG) uses them a lot and has an efficient mechanism for handling them. The templates named in this discussion rely on that mechanism to link to target language-articles via redirects. This works regardless of how those target articles are actually named. Is there
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If an italics tag inside of an italics tag is ever supposed to have different CSS properties from the top-level tag, for instance if it is meant to un-italicize, the nesting of tags would have to be fixed. But I haven't heard of such a CSS rule on
Knowledge (XXG). (I dislike the inelegance of nested
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I'm not sure if this ever happens, but using this solution, how would the template handle cases where text tagged as one language includes text tagged as another language (potentially nested multiple times)? Suppose French text contains Arabic text that itself contains French text, each level tagged
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All four of these versions "look" the same on Safari mobile website, except for their sizes that seem to be increasing successively. On the desktop version of the website, all of them look the same to me. So in my case, it doesn’t override browser settings for the language. I suppose that is why the
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because another of my
Nastaliq fonts happens to be higher on the list. This results in a strange font mix that isn't uniform when it could and should be. Another drawback is that such a list can never be exhaustive, so not all users who have a Nastaliq font installed on their system will see what we
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Gonnym, #3 is not the only option: a different TfD may well result in deletion (#2), and #1 is independent of the status of the codes. What option #1 entails is that editors have decided to use – as the label in the visible template output, as well as in the name of the template – a given deprecated
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Technically, the close doesn't have to be overturned, just updated; if the issues cannot be resolved, then the "after" clause never comes into effect and the templates stay separate. I suppose I should have said "if" rather than "when" in the original close, but such is life (I guess I figured the
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does not currently support on its own (it displays just the Perso-Arabic characters/text). The
Nastaliq style is the conventional writing style used in Urdu newspapers, media, books, poetry, literature, calligraphy, and everyday language, so it would be good if Knowledge (XXG) could incorporate it
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Since they are used for html browsers, then continue using them would not be helpful and since deleting one of them failed at TfD, then it is safe to assume that the others won't be deleted. That leaves us with option #3 which is to deprecate their use and leave some kind of error message. I agree
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The ones absorbed into common
English use, no (technically; for example, "et al" is not italicized), though if it's already in a block of other-language text I don't think anyone should/will go out of their way to unitalizice the text for some rule like that. But maybe that is just the particular
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Urdu is mostly written in
Nastaliq, however because of less recognition outside the same Naskh script used for Arabic mostly was used to render Urdu as well. As of now Nastaliq is being used in digital space and it would be better to use Nastaliq instead of Naskh for Urdu all over the Knowledge
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In cases i and ii, all of the versions look similar but none of them look exactly as
Nastaliq text should. So, I'm going to rule that out as a general issue, as that's just how Urdu text seems to be rendered there. In case iii, all of the markups result in proper Nastaliq text with very minute
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I have little knowledge of the technical limitations regarding this, but it would be a very useful feature to add if possible. While
Nastaliq is not necessarily compulsory, it is very commonly used on Knowledge (XXG) across most articles with Urdu text, as the "real" Urdu is always rendered in
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Note that the IANA database for BCP 47 subtags prefers registering 2-letter ISO 639-1 codes to the 3-letter ISO 639 in many cases, but the ISO 639-1 standard is broken in many cases, not stable. Still the ISO 639-3 standard fixed that for ISO 639-1 (also foir ISO 639-2) for some codes, by
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a de-disambiguated language name can only refer to one language tag so in the above case, would be wrong for two of the languages. There are base language tags that refer to a language name without disambiguator and other tags that refer to the same base language name with disambiguator:
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Your later example is a reasonable one, and if that's a use-case we should provide for (where the whole text is in another language, but only one word should link to wiktionary), then the solution is simple: Overturn the TfD, and go through hundreds of articles to make sure
6824:), then it happens that turning off tagging in the outer template has the same effect as turning it off in the inner template. Granted this type of case is probably more common than cases where the outer and inner text is different, as in my silly example above. —
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1. Continue using them if there are contexts in which the most appropriate label is the language name associated with the former code. In such cases, the visible output of the template should be no different from other templates: for example, it shouldn't append
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so many of the functions Module:Language duplicated are now instead used via Module:Lang, including handling of the language tags. It should be almost complete (I think one of the last issues is to add the private-use language tags to the lang/data module).
1147:, but it's displaying in something else that gives me tofu text. I get the problem using chrome on windows, a very common setup, so it's probably not just me. And if it requires the reader to change settings there should be a note to explain how maybe?
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is tied to the data set and how we search for tag matches. What we really need to do is simplify the data set. Above, I showed that all of the standard ISO 639 language codes that we need are already in the IANA data. We have two 'override' modules:
5674:(moments later...) I think I got it sorted at the old category level and at the article level, but the newish "in XXXic languages" categories are in need of some improvement. They all fail to show a description, and show an obscure error message. –
7573:, but that's not the only Mongolian font that causes trouble. There are also plenty of downlod links on that page. I also recommend you save the currently installed font(s) to disk and uninstall them, so your browser won't use them any longer.
6375:) is the correct way to markup Urdu text so that browsers select a Nastaliq font. To my untrained eye on my browser, doing that changes the rendering but since I don't read Urdu, I cannot say if the browser is doing the correct thing or not:
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Specialized styling support created as a result of the above-mentioned discussions should allow these to be converted. I suspect that the best mechanism for those that can be converted is to create private-use-tag versions of these templates
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uses the reverse-look-up data created by Module:Lang/name to tag to fetch the tag associated with a language name. When creating the reverse-look-up tables, Module:Lang/name to tag creates both disambiguated and de-disambiguated entries:
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recommends the use of thin spaces where "... the awkwardness of the abbreviation ... can be reduced by replacing the full-width spaces with thin-space characters." That is, to better group the letters into a unit in the example there.
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Umm, if you reread this discussion you will see that the test change that I wrote was rejected by one editor and the proposer declared it ineffectual. So I reverted those changes in the sandbox. The next day, proposer reopened this
4192:. While it doesn't presently support deprecated codes, there is no reason why it cannot. Given this, as a viable alternative, I am going to remove deprecated code support from Module:lang/sandbox. and add it to Module:ISO 639 name.
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I'm not going to insert myself into that argument. Linguists and editors who are deeply immersed in languages apparently can discern subtleties between 'integer' codes that are lost on me. The ISO 639 codes have assigned names so
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Unfortunately Mediawiki is still not confiming to BCP47 and does not implement fallbacks and code aliases as it should (its fallback lists are defective, you cannot just use them and need to add a module to properly extend it; the
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1. Because I think it's better for templates and articles to link directly to the main links, where the article's or template's main content is, rather than to their redirects or even disambiguation pages (formerly in the case of
1489:; the template labels this text 'Greek' but the documentation implies that this template is to be used with Ancient Greek text so perhaps the labeling is incorrect; this is another case where private use tags may be useful:
2753:. The subtag-registry file excludes three-character language codes (ISO 639-2, -3, -5) that are synonyms of the two-character ISO 639-1 language codes. The subtag-registry file also excludes the deprecated ISO 639-3 code
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Why should one run of Latin text not be enclosed in just one HTML tag with lang attribute? The equivalent of your code with italics syntax instead of language tagging and a plain link instead of a Wiktionary link would be
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recognizes the use, giving SI units and values as an example: "depending on the language- and typographic-specific rules, which sometimes require a non-breaking thin space instead (half of a normal space)." Finally, both
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But actually the solution is technically not correct, though I'm not sure how often it matters. It only works when the outer and inner text is the same. But say you want to link a single word in a language-tagged text:
8413:(No linguistic content) attribute when given only a script tag. I don't recall if I thought about this when I converted the wikitext to Lua; if I did I suspect that it got pushed off the queue by more important stuff.
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to use only the language data from ~/iana languages and from ~/data. Some of the overrides in ~/wp languages are valid so I have added those data into ~/data. Here is a list of those data that were not added:
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But I still prefer a narrower character as I've suggested above. There appears to be a lot of space particularly because there is a single-quotation mark after the space, in addition to the full stop before it
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It doesn't exist today, but I've been thinking it maybe should (to fix an issue I've observed with the citation modules). Still, lang related styling can get around that by presence of the lang tag probably...
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a more substantive reason for your request than what appears to be personal preference? Are there technical or reader-facing issues that will be resolved were we to somehow code-around the use of redirects?
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3. Deprecate their use, but leave behind a template that outputs an error message along with suggestions for correct templates that can be used instead. That's currently done, in a somewhat crude way, by
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Here is your second list rewritten as the various template calls. Rephrasing my second question: Do any of the language labels rendered by the templates in this list, link to some place that they should
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IANA disagree. Because the purpose of these templates is to render correct html, they disallow certain language code / script pairs as the subtag registry directs. Here is the entry for subtag
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That sounds good, you don't need to convince me of that. I'd like for us to eventually be able to reduce the amount of modules that have an override for ISO languages and make it much clearer. --
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My browser and OS (Chrome latest, win10), no matter how close I zoom in, there is no difference among the above examples. Here are the same examples with the various spaces moved outside the
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is an ISO 639-2B language tag that is not supported by IANA (where there is a synonymous ISO 639-1 language tag, IANA uses that so these templates use the shorter form). Similarly subtag
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should not. This is an uncommon case, but in general it's the inner template that should turn off its language tagging. When the text in the outer template and inner template is the same (
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there are occasions when it is not possible to create both disambiguated and de-disambiguated entries because multiple language codes refer to language names using the same base name:
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There are a number of ISO 639 language names that have parenthetical disambiguators. In normal use, Module:Lang discards the disambiguator when creating a language-link label (the
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The error happens because the module can't find the corresponding code for "traditional chinese". As I understand it the solution would be to add an entry in the override table in
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example is malformed; Cyrlic script cannot be a romanization so 'transliteration' is more appropriate for correctly formed templates (a 'Cryillicazation' of Latin-script text ...)
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Because we can legitimately support a subset of the deprecated ISO 639 codes, I have tweaked the sandbox to do so. The most common deprecated codes used at en.wiki appear to be
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more generally. If you have issues with MediaWiki, Meta, or any other entity, it would be best if you took up those issues with those entities at their appropriate talk pages.
8335:. It can be used for passages with non-linguistic content (e.g., codes or nonsense, I guess), of undetermined language, or with multiple languages. The rendered HTML is only
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word could also be italicized in a German text such that it should be un-italicized in an italicized quotation. (Say a German text on historical phonology is comparing the
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and the reasons for denying the request seem to have been exhausted. Urdu language is normally always written in Nastaliq and users on Knowledge (XXG) have to manually add
5047:, the people who speak Inuvialuktun. The template needs changing to show Inuvialuktun to the reader. By the way Inuvialuk language is a phrase made up for Knowledge (XXG).
1485:– appears to be a sort of catch-all for 'hard to define' Greek text or for Greek text that doesn't have a specific IANA/ISO 639 language code; internally the template uses
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If being closest to thin space is the goal, then I recommend the CSS code. I suppose that would be consistent across devices as well, avoiding the rendering differences.
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Okay, thanks for confirming the situation. I admit the above is quite confusing for those unfamiliar. I have disabled the request, as more discussion is needed. — Martin
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The changes to both the templates {{Lang|ur|...}} and {{Lang-ur|...}} should be applied, as an example, to reflect this markup per example #4 in the first comment below:
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after the language name, as the sandbox version currently does, because the name is not deprecated, it's the code that's deprecated and that only matters under the hood.
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I find the consistency with c. and fl. a persuasive argument. Circa has used thinsp since 2009, AFAICT. I have no objection to extending that usage to this template. –
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code. It does not entail that this same code will be passed on as a lang attribute. A lang attribute can use the nearest superordinate code available: for example, if
6218:. One drawback of a font list is that browsers will always select the first one listed that is available, even if that is a bad choice. For example, my system uses
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is created, then the label may use the language name associated with the former ISO code, but format the string itself with {{lang|phr|...}} using the code that
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is applied by another template.) Perhaps this could be fixed by using a parameter that tells the module to skip the check and apply language tagging anyway. —
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do you have any comments on the technical implementation? Just trying to push this towards a resolution because the request has been open a long time — Martin
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for the stated reasons. Here is the reorganized and updated list more-or-less grouped according the reason they were not included in the original conversion:
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as 'Songhai languages', a collective of individual languages; special handling in Module:lang is required for collections – no article transclusions; delete?
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as 'Romance languages', a collective of individual languages; special handling in Module:lang is required for collections – no article transclusions; delete?
7196:. When the work title contains something typically italicized (such as the name of a species or a ship), as an editor you are expected to do something like
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I'm sure I could wrangle some ACCESS/MOS folks to comment... but yeah, on a "list of problems" this seems pretty far down the priority list (and if someone
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is only ever used outside of it. That appears to have been the point of the two different templates, although they have since been used interchangeably. –
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though it isn't clear to me what that messaging should look like. In the examples, the text string '(deprecated)' is made part of the language prefix for
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Though included in your second list, this one is a member of the set-of-language-article-names-ending-in-'language' so is not included in the list above:
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for "Arabic (Nastaliq variant)" rather than to pass them a list of fonts. That is to say, if we choose to prescribe a script type at all we should use
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in High German and Low German words.) So in theory a nested language tag, in any Latin-script language, could go either way as to un-italicization. —
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2665:, sorry about the long delay in responding - I got busy and forgot about this. I apologize, I don't know what you mean by editing the template to add
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9480:. It seems to be the common practice. It is the one of the most consistent options across different devices. To prevent line breaking, we should use
8645:. The value is output inside quotation marks by default and there's a full stop on the other side of the space; it takes up too much space as it is.
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I agree that these templates should not link to disambiguation pages. If you know of any that do, please report them here so that they can be fixed.
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as 'Sorbian languages', a collective of individual languages; special handling in Module:lang is required for collections – 8 article transclusions
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On my screen, the full-size spaces look bigger than the narrow/thin spaces. The CSS is just slightly narrower. I prefer the thin space options. –
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has at least three writing systems (Latin and Arabic in wide use, and Thai script in Thailand). This should also affect the three-letter codes
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script for the purpose of composing the tooltip (just like a language code indicates source), and is not used to add an HTML language tag like
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attributes, but that's inefficient and best avoided. (This could be done in a subst phase, but that's tedious and wouldn't work in cases where
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It has a error message Error: traditional Chinese is not a valid ISO 639 or IETF language name. Please see Template talk:Lang for assistance.
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has support for IPA rendering plus transliteration none of which is documented and may only be used in a very few articles – 197 transclusions
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would be styled like normal text. An inverse of the comment you made above regarding splitting the text for a Wikisource link, as it were. --
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tags have no effect on some spacing characters including thin space so let it remain inside. No reason to put the thin space outside them.
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Do we even have templates usable for transliteration into anything other than Latin script, i.e., Arabification, Cyrillization, etcetera? —
2789:– hand curated data used to override standard names to en.wiki preferred names and to override the invalid IETF-like tags in ~/wp languages
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HTML has no issue with content with a lang having a sub-element with its own lang, much less if that inner lang is the same as the outer.
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Because html constrains language code use to those codes specified in the language-subtag-registry file and proper html is the purpose of
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names associated with collective codes include the word 'languages'; presumably in ~/WP languages to return only the language name portion
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I'm sure that you are correct that there is a general agreement that Urdu is supposed to be rendered with a Nastaliq font. How to make
2332:– provides labeling for simultaneous rendering of Cyrillic, Latin, and Arabic scripts; this functionality apparently never documented –
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The font settings for the Meitei script (mni) need updating. I've noticed a bug with displaying the script. On both en.wikipedia and on
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is used with script-only tags. If we are writing about nonlinguistic content, why do we need to wrap that content in a template? The
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is to create proper html for browsers and screen readers. These user agents expect html that uses language codes defined in the IANA
2797:, assembles the first three of these data modules into a single data module at runtime. This is an unnecessary duplication of data.
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you mean templates that would use the deprecated codes to create underlying html, such templates should not continue to be used as
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or some such standardized tag), replace transclusions in article space, and then update the replaced templates to use Module:lang (
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templates that I listed above and more; they correctly link to their respective articles but via their redirects, and not directly?
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IANA get their data from the ISO 639 custodians. Module:Lang gets its data from the IANA subtag-registry file. Here is the IANA
2468:); may require article naming of the creation of suitable redirects to make this template work with Module:lang – 26 transclusions
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6924:. I'm not sure how important the problem of nested tags is, but I don't believe it affects the functionality in the slightest. –
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I wonder if it wouldn't be better to submit a task upstream if in all cases the particular font family shouldn't be preferred. --
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should report those names or the en.wiki-preferred synonymous names. Certainly Module:Lang should not point to someplace else.
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To me, 3 and 4 above look the same but that's with this browser and a complete ignorance of how Nastaliq is supposed to look.
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Since some sort of error messaging is apparently required for deprecated ISO 639 codes, what should that messaging look like?
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you mean 'deprecated ISO 639 codes', we cannot expect browser or other user agents to recognize the deprecated codes. If by
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as 'Salishan languages', a collective of individual languages; special handling in Module:lang is required for collections –
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now: is there a template or module that can translate "When the script is Xxxx, most common lang is yy; so use {{lang|yy}}".
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expect them to see. Besides new Nastaliq fonts keep being released, and I don't think it is possible to keep track of them.
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recently went through TFD with the intention to merge the latter into the former. The overarching problem, though, is that
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every time, causing a bit of an overlinking issue. It would be nice to have a link=no parameter so I could turn that off. ♠
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Example 1: the lang-xx templates should add the “XX-language text” tooltip when the label is hidden, for consistency.
7883:. I believe it makes everything easier to read and harder to break by mis-concatenating a string. The new version is
7753:; there are ~200 script codes). A script can be used in many languages. I want to use that known script code to add
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where the script supplied is the presumed script for that language. Which is what DePiep is basically asking for. --
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that makes the text smaller. However, like LiliCharlie, it does make me question the purpose of this template.
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Is there a way to have a parameter that turns off the link to the language's article? For example, I use
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templates is to create properly formed html markup for non-English text in Knowledge (XXG) articles.
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pass-through. I'm a bit wary of editing hi-vis templates like that, and I don't want to mess it up. ♠
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Safer if someone familiar with the code attempts this, but I’d be willing to give it a shot myself.
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supported by web browsers? If not, what is the difference between the deprecated codes and these? --
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Module:Lang automatically promotes synonymous ISO 639-2, -3, -5 codes to equivalent ISO 639-1 codes
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and I have been discussing this, and we think the only way to fix the issue is to have Module:Lang
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that is used for Arabic etc., whereas markup 3 is the only one which looks like proper Nastaliq.
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templates) and retains the disambiguators for tool-tips and category names. The module function
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so has a tool tip: 'Ukrainian language text' but needs a hyphen. I can attend to that tomorrow.
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will result in Latin words getting italicized, but isn't that what the MOS recommends anyway? –
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The special handling mentioned for these templates has been added so these should be converted
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Template talk:Lang § bugfix request: problem displaying Meitei script (mni) in Chrome on Windows
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Looks good. Can you give me the source of the ones lang uses so I can create the /testcases? --
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The special handling mentioned for these templates has been added. These have been converted:
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There is an error in the documentation. Near the end of the "Applying styles" section it shows
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Also also odd that 1 and 2 are “romanization” but 3 “transliteration.” They are all the same (
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please do not reopen until there is consensus on a particular way of achieving this — Martin
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that this template/module somehow needs a wee adjustment as a result of one or more CFDs. –
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Latin. And it has Latin words that are italicized in the original (or, if the German is in
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language you picked as an example. ;) No, I don't see issue now with simply redirecting. --
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presents, but that looks like a non-issue if all it does is match its parent content. --
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to apply language-code-specific css to the text rendered by the module. I have tweaked
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I am having second thoughts about this whole idea of deprecated ISO 639 code support in
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templates for the languages you name that do not link to the correct en.wiki article?
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could you action it because you seem familiar with the template? Thanks — Martin
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Having compared the results on different screens I’ve decided: We should use
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P.S.: The clean way to tell browsers to select a Nastaliq font is to use the
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with the name Inuvialuk was copied from Module:Language/data/wp languages to
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with that, no need to edit a protected template with all that that entails...
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bugfix request: problem displaying Meitei script (mni) in Chrome on Windows
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attributes and italicizes non-English romanizations. When given just an
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I think I'll do that ... after I remove the support for deprecated codes.
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attribute. The recreated templates replace transclusions of the invalid
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do that is the question. If my earlier test wasn't correct and using
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has multiple names and is also known as "Western Canadian Inuktitut".
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these ~/wp languages names are identical to the iana names; redundant
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result in wider but same amount of spacing whether within or outside
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reference at the Inuvialuktun article may be incorrect. Regardless,
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Anyway, I'm sorry for not answering your two questions initially? --
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parameter. The closing span tag is put in the wrong place. Example:
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detect Latin script text that is exempted from typo correction, as
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I am not at all sure that I understand your first sentence. Which
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but the page can only be edited by admins and template editors.
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do it), hence this post. Any and all help would be appreciated.
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doesn't. The issue comes up when either template is placed in a
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and only breaks some tests due to the order of the attributes.
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isn't correct then if there is a way, I don't know what it is.
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Example 2 is not malformed. The script code indicates the
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So I misspoke (no!, really?) Yeah, really. I wrote that
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3715:{{lang/sandbox|fn=category_from_tag|ja-latn-hepburn}}
3711:→ Category:Articles containing Japanese-language text
2686:{{lang|fn=lang_xx_inherit|code=ka|text=დალი|link=no}}
2627:{{lang|fn=lang_xx_inherit|code=ka|text=დალი|link=no}}
8150:
so has a tool tip: 'Ukrainian-language romanization'
6576:
I give up. Closing the request (again) ... — Martin
6482:
Google Chrome browser on a laptop running Windows 10
5314:
https://iso639-3.sil.org/code_tables/download_tables
2764:
uses language code data from four distinct sources:
1712:
diacritical marks; not sure what to with this one –
9549:
9484:as I've suggested above; it's better than nothing.
9481:
9477:
9415:
9414:Then to prevent wrapping, I'll recommend the code:
8823:
7243:
7201:
7175:
7170:Right now, the citation modules italicize like so:
6745:{{lang|fr|...{{lang|ar|...{{lang|fr|...}}...}}...}}
6691:template, as the HTML attributes get duplicated if
6522:can number 3 be implemented in the module somehow?
6207:
6104:
6084:
4503:
4248:but must not produce html output that includes the
2131:{{#invoke:lang|lang_xx_inherit|code=sla|text=text}}
2090:{{#invoke:lang|lang_xx_inherit|code=sal|text=text}}
2049:{{#invoke:lang|lang_xx_inherit|code=pra|text=text}}
1293:
1273:
304:
300:
9333:Amount of whitespace widths as they appear to me:
8265:{{lang-uk|Українська|transl=Ukrainska|label=none}}
7540:Inner Mongolia University of Finance and Economics
6476:Samsung internet browser on another Android device
5814:|ur}} by default so that users don’t have to type
4863:Error: {{Lang}}: unrecognized language code: mol (
4011:Error: {{Lang}}: unrecognized language code: eml (
1372:markup (on systems that support this script). See
1137:. I have fonts installed that contain the script:
8431:I do not know of any transcription templates for
7737:In overview. In a template, I have (I know) the
5520:I am at a loss to understand how this relates to
4293:Category:Lang-x templates with other than ISO 639
3669:Module:Lang handles most IETF tags automatically
2264:– has support for automatic transliteration when
7613:(a superset). This would not affect the subset
6363:Above it is suggested that the inclusion of the
4725:now supports deprecated ISO 639 language codes:
1730:Error: {{Lang}}: unrecognized private tag: niq (
8271:
8194:
8002:
7200:. However, this formulation produces HTML like
4291:Somewhat related to this, are the templates in
3690:It is my intention to update the live modules:
2482:has support for automatic transliteration when
595:for languages whose article names don't end in
7455:to get the Chinese transliteration to appear.
7116:tags, but that's not compelling reasoning.) —
6332:There seems to be consensus for this request.
5316:, consists of four files. According to those,
4848:
4145:(all synonymous with ISO 639-2T and ISO 639-1)
3753:Module:Lang/name to tag is rewritten because:
1005:
9255:give the exact same result within or outside
6299:somehow for the benefit of its Urdu readers.
6170:(Arabic script), but it can also be used for
3991:to add support for deprecated ISO 639 codes:
3709:{{lang|fn=category_from_tag|ja-latn-hepburn}}
8:
7778:, now in redevelopment/reconstruction, uses
7757:, as a wrapper, so as to help all browsers.
7032:The larger question is the italics one that
6973:{{lang|la|Hic est}} {{wikt-lang|la|verbum}}.
6969:{{lang|la|Hic est {{wikt-lang|la|verbum}}.}}
6803:{{lang|la|Hic est {{wikt-lang|la|verbum}}.}}
6763:attribute) and apply tagging, but the outer
5214:should be that article, not to Inuvialuktun.
3940:The peculiar error messaging occurs because
2771:– derived from the IANA subtag-registry file
1705:
1266:
1217:
9299:Unicode narrow no-break space to the above.
5688:The language categories should be fixed. --
5557:What is the templaet or module that does:
5382:, so this should probably be consistent. --
5051:pinging you as you seem to be active here.
4960:Module:Language/data/iana languages/sandbox
4884:{{lang/sandbox|fn=tag_from_name|Moldavian}}
2486:, mechanism is different from that used in
8477:
7485:. To get round that, you can write this:
6755:, the module could check for specifically
6473:Google Chrome browser on an Android device
6416:{{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|آزاد جموں و کشمیر}}}}
6101:{{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|آزاد جموں و کشمیر}}}}
5961:{{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|آزاد جموں و کشمیر}}}}
2004:) which is inconsistent with the style of
1845:tags with several fonts – 11 transclusions
1274:<span title="Meitei-language text": -->
8572:) with more-or-less appropriate wikitext.
8102:{{lang-uk|Українська|translit=Ukrainska}}
7360:? Then code like this would be possible:
6671:puts a lang= tag around the entry, while
6401:{{lang-ur|آزاد جموں و کشمیر|script=Aran}}
5078:https://iso639-3.sil.org/request/2011-168
4277:They meaning the deprecated templates. --
3699:abandons use of Module:Language/name/data
2599:. So, you can edit that template to add
8637:or non-breaking space following "lit." (
7534:Mongolian Unicode on iOS 14.2 and Safari
6396:
5029:. However, the reader is presented with
4878:{{lang/sandbox|fn=category_from_tag|mo}}
3020:Module:Lang handles these automatically
2807:
1149:
1028:Sorry, I accidentally forgot to correct
9277:How are you going to prevent wrapping?
7928:{{lang-uk|Українська|transl=Ukrainska}}
7625:, written only in the Latin alphabet).
7569:version 1 (later versions are okay) at
6294:Nastaliq font right to left, which the
6150:can also be applied to a user-friendly
5417:Description: Western Canadian Inuktitut
4770:deprecated ISO 639 language codes (v.2)
4128:. That file has (as of this writing):
4064:2. Deprecate their use and delete them.
4028:templates and part of the tool-tip for
9510:
9220:Again, for me, no visible differences.
8908:(template output as currently written)
8638:
8433:Arabification, Cyrillization, etcetera
8432:
8419:
8139:
7909:Consistent hyphenation in tooltip text
7787:
7543:some browser extensions or something.
7482:
7420:
7416:
7412:
7408:
7197:
6479:Safari browser on an iOS mobile device
6427:
6372:
4775:
4628:
4385:not a valid IETF extlang; inside uses
4233:
4229:
4225:
3972:was not migrated as most of the other
2666:
2637:
2620:
2600:
1726:{{lang/sandbox|he-x-niq|אֵם קְרִיאָה}}
614:
44:Do not edit the contents of this page.
8071:), so why are the labels different? —
7242:, when the appropriate HTML would be
6081:{{lang-ur/sandbox|آزاد جموں و کشمیر}}
5830:should do the job. It was previously
5265:I have disabled the override so that
5085:with the name Inuvialuk was added to
4517:– can be converted to use Module:lang
2516:In the above list, those marked with
2407:– converted as naz → Coatepec Nahuatl
2354:Templates with language code issues:
7:
7427:so it will be easier for editors. --
6105:]: <span lang="ur" dir="rtl": -->
6085:]: <span lang="ur" dir="rtl": -->
5828:{{lang-ur|text}} or {{lang|ur|text}}
5561:{{some template | lang=fr}} → French
5193:should not associate Inuvialuk with
4888:Error: language: Moldavian not found
4872:{{lang/sandbox|fn=name_from_tag|mo}}
3999:
2381:which does not exist in ISO 639-1 –
1052:) before, and as for your questions:
315:, whose article names do not end in
9488:
9271:
9257:
9053:
8690:template. The current code renders
7571:Help:Multilingual support#Mongolian
7481:and that template does not support
6975:, which then makes it a non-issue.
6822:{{lang|la|{{wikt-lang|la|verbum}}}}
6409:
6094:
6076:
6063:
5954:
5335:("Eastern Canadian Inuktitut") and
4829:); all are in the subtag registry.
2769:Module:Language/data/iana languages
2405:– no article transclusions; delete?
1992:
1953:
1930:
1899:
1868:
1841:
1810:
1779:
968:
890:
8560:Non-English-language text category
7362:{{wikt-lang|fr|bonjour|italic=no}}
7198:|title=Part A ''Ship Name'' Part B
6971:as a valid use-case. It should be
6759:in the text (rather than just any
6133:I am not sure if this is what the
6040:to include the fonts specified in
5341:iso-639-3_Name_Index_202000515.tab
5206:. For me, the correct target for
3732:adds override data described above
3310:Middle High German (ca. 1050-1500)
319:, or failing that, templates like
24:
8556:I have replace the inappropriate
8041:, and doesn’t really make sense.
5087:Module:Language/data/wp languages
4634:Module:Language/data/wp languages
3894:deprecated ISO 639 language codes
2810:Module:Language/data/wp languages
2781:Module:Language/data/wp languages
299:template to produce the sequence
8664:
8600:
7000:''before link ''<nowiki/: -->
6638:Wikt-lang, wt, and language tags
5881:
5761:
5234:I had forgotten about that. See
4188:There is no such constraint for
2517:
2410:
2104:
2063:
2022:
1208:
1201:
1194:
1187:
110:
29:
8593:Type of space used after "lit."
8422:might be a better choice for a
8030:Cyrillic-script transliteration
8027:Ukrainian-language romanization
8024:Ukrainian-language romanization
6993:) 06:53, December 1, 2020 (UTC)
6705:for a breakdown of the issues.
6388:آزاد جموں و کشمیر</span: -->
6107:آزاد جموں و کشمیر</span: -->
6086:آزاد جموں و کشمیر</span: -->
5328:"Inuktitut" that comprises the
4905:is not in the subtag registry.
4309:Some might be converted to use
4244:. Recreated templates can use
3918:code. As it currently exists,
307:in the cases of languages like
8564:(because these categories are
6557:Module:Lang/sandbox/styles.css
6511:11:16, 22 September 2020 (UTC)
6460:09:32, 14 September 2020 (UTC)
6443:13:34, 11 September 2020 (UTC)
6353:12:52, 11 September 2020 (UTC)
6056:آزاد جموں و کشمیر ← plain text
6048:. I took these examples from
6038:Module:Lang/sandbox/styles.css
5754:Urdu-Nastaliq proposed changes
5227:22:41, 30 September 2020 (UTC)
5064:20:35, 30 September 2020 (UTC)
4764:14:52, 19 September 2020 (UTC)
4713:13:31, 19 September 2020 (UTC)
4676:16:41, 18 September 2020 (UTC)
4662:16:32, 18 September 2020 (UTC)
4627:Fixed that. The problem with
4623:15:23, 18 September 2020 (UTC)
4605:15:06, 18 September 2020 (UTC)
4305:13:38, 18 September 2020 (UTC)
4287:13:36, 18 September 2020 (UTC)
4273:13:33, 18 September 2020 (UTC)
4220:12:28, 18 September 2020 (UTC)
4205:22:23, 17 September 2020 (UTC)
4152:except ISO 639-1 synonyms and
4098:17:25, 17 September 2020 (UTC)
4048:13:20, 17 September 2020 (UTC)
3888:13:10, 25 September 2020 (UTC)
3475:Old Persian (ca. 600-400 B.C.)
3325:Old High German (ca. 750-1050)
2775:Module:Language/data/ISO 639-3
2709:10:17, 12 September 2020 (UTC)
2682:That's why I suggested using:
2678:04:40, 12 September 2020 (UTC)
1996:tags with several fonts; uses
1467:that were not switched to use
1283:{{lang-mni/sandbox|ꯏꯟꯗꯤꯌꯥ}} →
1265:{{lang/sandbox|mni|ꯏꯟꯗꯤꯌꯥ}} →
1143:and the Microsoft font family
1:
9195:Unicode narrow no-break space
9027:Unicode narrow no-break space
8731:meta:Help:Newlines and spaces
8694:'translation'
7728:01:36, 26 December 2020 (UTC)
7685:12:02, 14 December 2020 (UTC)
7642:05:39, 14 December 2020 (UTC)
7626:
7591:17:32, 13 December 2020 (UTC)
7553:15:45, 13 December 2020 (UTC)
6963:23:58, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
6941:23:47, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
6900:23:44, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
6885:23:42, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
6833:22:32, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
6796:21:56, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
6729:21:09, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
6589:12:22, 19 November 2020 (UTC)
6572:11:33, 18 November 2020 (UTC)
6543:08:45, 18 November 2020 (UTC)
6328:19:10, 5 September 2020 (UTC)
6068:{{lang-ur|آزاد جموں و کشمیر}}
6021:the changes proposed above:
6003:12:22, 19 November 2020 (UTC)
5824:{{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|text}}}}
5435:in the subtag-registry file):
5163:– ISO 639-3 name: Inuinnaqtun
4783:language-subtag-registry file
4729:{{ISO 639 name|eml|link=yes}}
4126:language-subtag-registry file
3370:Konkani (individual language)
3280:Middle French (ca. 1400-1600)
2751:language-subtag-registry file
2657:23:02, 1 September 2020 (UTC)
2575:22:40, 1 September 2020 (UTC)
2425:– purportedly to be used for
2002:History of writing in Vietnam
1617:should be created to replace
1386:IANA Language Subtag Registry
9155:Unicode thin space character
8987:Unicode thin space character
8888:and the examples: 
8448:00:18, 22 January 2021 (UTC)
8356:16:03, 21 January 2021 (UTC)
8237:13:42, 21 January 2021 (UTC)
8220:02:08, 21 January 2021 (UTC)
8097:01:21, 21 January 2021 (UTC)
8082:01:16, 21 January 2021 (UTC)
8058:01:14, 21 January 2021 (UTC)
8020:The tooltips displayed are:
7904:00:49, 21 January 2021 (UTC)
7863:14:23, 16 January 2021 (UTC)
7833:19:04, 15 January 2021 (UTC)
7808:00:54, 15 January 2021 (UTC)
7528:16:38, 8 December 2020 (UTC)
7465:16:28, 8 December 2020 (UTC)
7437:15:59, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
7381:14:42, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
7344:14:29, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
7330:12:53, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
7295:21:30, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
7166:08:17, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
7140:05:36, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
7125:04:00, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
7111:03:50, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
7096:01:37, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
7052:00:28, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
7013:20:27, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
5977:11:32, 3 November 2020 (UTC)
5748:14:39, 9 November 2020 (UTC)
5733:14:33, 9 November 2020 (UTC)
5698:08:07, 3 November 2020 (UTC)
5684:04:23, 3 November 2020 (UTC)
5669:04:06, 3 November 2020 (UTC)
5643:20:04, 28 October 2020 (UTC)
5629:19:51, 28 October 2020 (UTC)
5575:19:11, 28 October 2020 (UTC)
5043:) which is the singular for
2644:converted to use the module.
8623:to reactivate your request.
8611:has been answered. Set the
8278:
8160:
8120:
8067:and also more specifically
7967:
7949:
7873:I made some changes to the
7733:lang code from script code?
7609:(which is synonymous), and
7597:ms-Latn should be supported
7508:
6632:13:13, 3 October 2020 (UTC)
6618:12:28, 3 October 2020 (UTC)
6315:02:17, 25 August 2020 (UTC)
6280:04:35, 25 August 2020 (UTC)
6245:05:15, 25 August 2020 (UTC)
6196:01:22, 25 August 2020 (UTC)
6162:does not necessarily imply
6126:00:42, 25 August 2020 (UTC)
5941:12:05, 31 August 2020 (UTC)
5917:14:06, 24 August 2020 (UTC)
5876:13:55, 24 August 2020 (UTC)
5784:to reactivate your request.
5772:has been answered. Set the
5738:Thanks, looking into it. --
5633:Thankss! (as in: plural). -
5545:21:44, 6 October 2020 (UTC)
5516:00:32, 6 October 2020 (UTC)
5490:18:44, 1 October 2020 (UTC)
5466:10:35, 1 October 2020 (UTC)
5392:10:02, 1 October 2020 (UTC)
5365:09:41, 1 October 2020 (UTC)
5330:individual living languages
5303:10:35, 1 October 2020 (UTC)
5251:01:30, 1 October 2020 (UTC)
5236:Talk:Inuvialuktun#ISO codes
5180:– ISO 639-3 name: Inuktitut
5151:– ISO 639-2 name: Inuktitut
5137:– ISO 639-1 name: Inuktitut
5001:14:15, 3 October 2020 (UTC)
4982:20:46, 1 October 2020 (UTC)
4955:20:15, 1 October 2020 (UTC)
4940:19:53, 1 October 2020 (UTC)
4923:, and will categorize into
4613:has mostly failed tests. --
4504:]: <i lang="nds-NL": -->
4476:is Loma (Liberia) (perhaps
3568:– misuse of ISO 639-3 code
3460:Ottoman Turkish (1500-1928)
2538:13:06, 31 August 2020 (UTC)
2460:Ligurian language (ancient)
2456:Ligurian (Romance language)
2397:purportedly to be used for
2119:– IANA/ISO 639 define code
2078:– IANA/ISO 639 define code
2037:– IANA/ISO 639 define code
1706:
1704:to render Hebrew text with
1509:(or the linguist list code
1368:, and blackletter requires
1294:]: <span lang="mni": -->
1068:Ligurian (Romance language)
133:to reactivate your request.
121:has been answered. Set the
9606:
9580:15:57, 29 March 2021 (UTC)
9566:14:07, 29 March 2021 (UTC)
9544:13:32, 29 March 2021 (UTC)
9527:05:31, 29 March 2021 (UTC)
9505:14:39, 25 March 2021 (UTC)
9469:17:28, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
9395:16:33, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
9381:15:35, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
9329:14:58, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
9312:14:30, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
9291:14:04, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
9233:00:28, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
8799:{{lang-es|casa|lit=house}}
8782:00:04, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
8768:21:47, 23 March 2021 (UTC)
8717:19:52, 23 March 2021 (UTC)
8693:] </small: -->
8659:17:32, 23 March 2021 (UTC)
8585:21:32, 15 March 2021 (UTC)
8552:19:48, 15 March 2021 (UTC)
8523:19:46, 15 March 2021 (UTC)
8504:= {"Traditional Chinese"},
8492:18:29, 15 March 2021 (UTC)
8476:How do you fix the error
8201:does not render a link to
7284:where the inner <i: -->
5339:("Inuinnaqtun"), and file
5185:So it would seem that the
4787:deprecated ISO 639-3 codes
4611:Module talk:Lang/testcases
3265:Middle English (1100-1500)
3220:Old English (ca. 450-1100)
2812:tags / names not added to
2719:update to the live modules
2562:, which creates a link to
2138:
2097:
2056:
2000:as a label (a redirect to
1934:tags with several fonts –
1903:tags with several fonts –
1872:tags with several fonts –
1814:tags with several fonts –
1783:tags with several fonts –
1288:
1267:
1218:
8533:= {"Simplified Chinese"},
8289:{{transl|Cyrl|Ukrainska}}
8272:
8258:
8255:
8195:
8175:{{transl|Cyrl|Ukrainska}}
8109:
8003:
7978:{{transl|Cyrl|Ukrainska}}
7938:
7921:
7918:
7768:Same question in detail:
7497:
6848:is only ever used inside
5832:proposed in November 2013
4859:{{lang/sandbox|mol|text}}
4642:Module:Language/name/data
4260:templates go back to TfD.
4170:except ISO 639-1 synonyms
4138:except ISO 639-1 synonyms
4007:{{lang/sandbox|eml|text}}
3745:Module:Lang/tag from name
3668:
3526:
3295:Old French (842-ca. 1400)
3189:
3017:
2832:
2795:Module:Language/name/data
2689:
2630:
2511:15:22, 14 June 2020 (UTC)
2492:– 3 article transclusions
2223:IANA/ISO 639 define code
2191:IANA/ISO 639 define code
2159:IANA/ISO 639 define code
1432:11:06, 16 June 2020 (UTC)
1414:01:27, 16 June 2020 (UTC)
1336:23:20, 13 June 2020 (UTC)
1313:22:51, 13 June 2020 (UTC)
1207:
1200:
1193:
1186:
1167:chrome on meta.wikimedia
1161:
1158:
1155:
1115:11:38, 11 June 2020 (UTC)
1092:03:24, 11 June 2020 (UTC)
1024:12:09, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
1006:
929:
903:
877:
851:
773:
747:
708:
695:
656:
609:11:05, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
289:Are you able to edit the
9515:{{Lang-ru|Феникс|lit=]}}
8820:The template output is:
7877:function to make use of
7392:
6034:Module:Lang/data/sandbox
5415:Description: Inuinnaqtun
4845:{{lang/sandbox|mo|text}}
4587:not a valid IETF variant
4559:not a valid IETF variant
4545:not a valid IETF extlang
4531:not a valid IETF extlang
4484:not a valid IETF extlang
4462:not a valid IETF extlang
4431:not a valid IETF extlang
4417:not a valid IETF extlang
4403:not a valid IETF extlang
4354:not a valid IETF extlang
4256:templates. The invalid
3989:Module:lang/data/sandbox
3836:
3797:
3768:
3729:adds data module loading
2814:Module:Lang/data/sandbox
2127:8 article transclusions
2045:9 article transclusions
1275:<span lang="mni": -->
1257:16:11, 9 June 2020 (UTC)
285:10:38, 9 June 2020 (UTC)
261:05:33, 9 June 2020 (UTC)
9268:Unicode space character
9175:Unicode space character
9135:(narrow no-break space)
9007:Unicode space character
8967:(narrow no-break space)
8686:edit template-protected
8338:Ukrainska</span: -->
8156:{{transl|uk|Ukrainska}}
8033:Ukrainian language text
7960:{{transl|uk|Ukrainska}}
7713:
7403:Which is documented at
7358:Module:Language/sandbox
7313:Module:Language/sandbox
6890:problem was solvable).
5903:edit template-protected
5284:
5038:
5021:currently redirects to
4921:code: $ 1 is deprecated
4854:code: mo is deprecated
3741:Module:Lang/name to tag
3505:Swahili (macrolanguage)
3400:Middle Irish (900-1200)
3385:Konkani (macrolanguage)
3340:Ancient Greek (to 1453)
2738:According to html, the
2723:The primary purpose of
2591:templates supported by
2437:3 article transclusions
2239:
2207:
2175:
2086:4 article transclusion
1787:7 article transclusions
1457:I am minded to revisit
1384:, and specifically the
1234:{{Script|Mtei|ꯏꯟꯗꯤꯌꯥ}}
1170:Chrome on en.wikipedia
942:
643:
9316:Added css alternative.
9202:
9182:
9162:
9142:
9122:
9102:
9083:
9064:
9034:
9014:
8994:
8974:
8954:
8934:
8915:
8895:
8806:
8633:templates, change the
8191:{{lang|uk|Українська}}
8142:uses the same code as
7996:{{lang|uk|Українська}}
5858:|ur}} etc every time.
5657:in this VPT discussion
5614:|fn=name_from_tag|fr}}
5445:Description: Inuktitut
4893:This does not fix the
4849:
3980:is a deprecated code.
3430:Nepali (macrolanguage)
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2498:Opinions? Comments?
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