671:{{Cat handler |main=[[Category:Articles containing {{#switch:{{{1|}}} |ar = Arabic |es = Spanish |de = German |fr = French |ja = Japanese |zh = Chinese |bg = Bulgarian |cs = Czech |da = Danish |nl = Dutch |et = Estonian |fi = Finnish |el = Greek |hu = Hungarian |ga = Irish |grc = Ancient Greek |la|lat = Latin |cy = Welsh |sl = Slovene |slv = Slovene |en|eng = explicitly cited English |#default = {{#ifexist:Category:Articles containing {{ISO 639 name {{{1|}}}}} language text |{{ISO 639 name {{{1|}}}}} |non-English }} }} language text]] }}
6408:. We will actually need this at some point, as we start developing better articles on English and its dialects. They're actually remarkably bad at present. En.Wikipedians have largely neglected articles on our own language in the rush to write them about Pokemon characters and pornstars. The upcoming WikiProject English Language will attempt to address this, and will have use for these parameters, but it is not urgent at present. These options won't have any utility outside comparative-English topics, at least not from this particular template, and it'll have to be documented to discourage stupid
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3179:. The text will be in the font set in your browser as the default for Greek characters. However, this is wrong: the text is the Latin alphabet version of the Greek and should be in the font used for Latin characters, i.e. the normal font for English text. I'm not sure where this should be fixed, but until it is, I don't think this language option should be used. (If it's felt important to mark Latin alphabet transcriptions of Greek in some way, then surely "lat-grc" would be better?)
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about this, the cat is hidden, and is a catch-all as much as anything." The hyphen is not important, and it's certainly not worth making the whole system over for. However if consensus disagrees, please drop me a note and I will try to fix it up to put the hyphens in without breaking anything, and move the necessary categories.
6800:(bletcherous). Have the parameter apply the link around the content, with the cat. outside of it. While I would not get the in-page, copy-pasteable code portability I was initially looking for, this still would be an overall improvement, in multiple ways. Editors are actually quite amenable to using link-formatting templates (
7498:{{Verse translation|italicsoff=y| {{lang|ja|菊の香や}}{{pad|1.9em}} ''{{lang|ja-latn|Kiku no ka ya}}'' {{lang|ja|奈良には古き}} ''{{lang|ja-latn|Nara ni wa furuki}}'' {{lang|ja|仏達}}{{pad|3.8em}} ''{{lang|ja-latn|Hotoketachi}}'' |attr1=Bashō| In the city of Nara Fragrance of chrysanthemums; Buddhas of yore.<ref: -->
7046:). And yes, you're right, it's my perception of "correctness" that's the problem. If my eyes are reading left-to-right and I hit arabic, I'll skip to the end of the arabic and start reading right-to-left, and a line break screws that up - "proper line breaking behaviour" is in fact what I see as incorrect
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I wanted to use this template to mark a word as
Sanskrit, but I’m not sure if I should insert the 2-letter code or the 3-letter code? The article contains a link to the ISO 639 table, but that redirects to a list of 5 different tables, flabbergasting the uninitiated! So my plea is: please include an
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to prevent the unwanted line break. Longer passages would probably best be formatted as quotes. I don't think the "incorrectness" is in the Arabic or in the lang template – it's a consequence of embedding the Arabic in left-to-right text: in all your examples, آل سعود breaks quite correctly, with the
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I’m no specialist, but I think the purpose of this template is just to mark the text as being from a certain language, so that computers can use it to apply a proper font, do spell-checking, etc. Concretely: whether a link or not, you can always use this template to indicate a phrase from a different
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I've made the change. The main advantage of the first version is that every open brace is accompanied by an indent, so it is easier to ensure that you don't forget to close any braces. I guess it's just personal preference though, and what you've grown used to. I think your other suggestions are more
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Where can I see which fonts are used? I haven't been able to see anything but blank spaces for a lot of languages, such as
Javanese, Yoruba, and Bavarian, ever since I switched on automatic font downloading to display Burmese (I have Burmese fonts installed, but MS7/FF does not support them). I've
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The word "Krbava" is a proper noun and isn't translatable—it doesn't have it's own
Anglicized form. "Polje" is a Croatian word that means karst field but it's also an obscure word used in English, in it's own right. "Polje" is the operative word. Some people refer to the area as "Krbava karst field"
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In order to avoid the main page being categorized by this template, would you be able to change this template's categorization method (well, I admit the "real" fix to this would be to move it out of the main space, but since that's unlikely to happen, we gotta go with this solution). The code should
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Since that seems to currently be the de facto method anyway, and unless anyone has any other alternatives, I'd like to move ahead with consolidating its use from the individual RTL templates into this one as originally suggested. The benefit at least being that when browser support is finally broad
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for cs1|2 I remember looking at the compatibility issue. If I remember correctly, the incompatibilities for current browsers were in the less often used attributes. I don't remember where I discovered that and don't have the time now to rediscover it. If I wrote about it, that writing will be in
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It isn't necessary to capitalise or lowercase template names, but I've noticed that the names of templates whose influence and/or effect tends to be relatively small or local – e.g. inline templates – tend to be lowercased, while the names of those whose influence and/or effect may be larger or not
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Thanks. We worked it out. I had the sans-serif font for "other languages" set to "sans-serif", and FF evidently doesn't understand what that means. Odd they'd have it as an option. Now, if I can just figure out why some (but not all) supplementary-plane character sets display as numbered boxes,
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I believe the language tag will dictate which font family your browser uses to render the page. It may be that, for your environment, the font families for those languages are set to include fonts that don't actually support the necessary characters. Try looking at other websites and see if you're
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Should this template be used in the case of
Fraternity and Sorority letters in articles about them or in articles about American Colleges and Universities? On these Articles, if you are lucky, you get ΣΑΕ (all greek), if you aren't, you get ΣAE (one greek and two latin look alikes. (which I try to
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I figured this would be a relatively painless transition that would take only a few days to work itself out, but since so many editors seem upset about it, I'll just change the CFD close to say something to the effect, "tried it and it was too complicated; if you want to rename this one, we need a
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Since the categories are hidden, there should be no problem having the main page categorised. (And yes, Cat handler is another template that is going to have many millions of transclusions simply to allow the functionality of saying explicitly "not on this page" - in some cases for templates that
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I changed "answered" back to "no" because it's evident that the bug was not fixed or a response that it cannot be fixed was not given. Is it possible to modify this template so that the bug described above (and re-explained on 21 March) can be corrected? If it's simply not possible, please state
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It's not even a MediaWiki bug. Links cannot be nested; that is the way that HTML is designed. The template doc states "This template also includes a categorisation link when used by main namespace pages, therefore it should not be included inside a wikilink." which IMHO is not strong enough - it
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I have reverted. Even if we agreed to change all to xxx-language there are some that are thinks like "Sindarian (Tengwar script) language" which while slightly clumsy should certainly not be "Sindarian (Tengwar script)-language". At the CfD discussion I was almost tempted to say "don't worry
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article) where "آل سعود" breaks incorrectly, with آل on the first line and سعود on the second. (If you can't replicate this in your browser change the size of the browser window to get آل سعود breaking at the end of a line. I've used template lang and lang and lang-ar and they all result in
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The documentation here needs to tell us how to keep this nasty template from gobbling up birth dates or whatever when it is used. The dates or other text can appear fine on the edit page, then when the edited article shows up, this template sometimes eats other text around it.
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The following sentence under "Undetermined language" is missing a word or a comma: "Many times the character/symbol is used in several languages, but when the article refers to the grapheme itself the ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-3 language code und for
Undetermined language".
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Good question. I thought you had just missed the closing brackets, but looking at your edit they are in there; it's just that they don't get passed through for some reason. I'd suggest asking The Evil IP address to debug this and see where it's going wrong.
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I'm not sure if it's a
Firefox version issue or a Windows/Mac issue, but for me (Mac OS 10.8, Firefox 22.0), the place to make the change is Firefox/Preferences.../Content/Fonts & Colors/Advanced... Then choose from the "Fonts for:" drop-down menu.
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lists a few, but by no means all, uses). This language, although spoken by half a million people, seems to have no language code (alternative names: Damara, Nama, Damara/Nama). Would it be possible / a good idea to create a {{lang-kh}} or {{lang-khoe}}
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does is isolate strongly directional text from not so strongly direction text. The
English and the Arabic are strongly directional so they can coexist pretty comfortably; the digits are not. So, if the title was "IANA Delegation Report for
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Yes that seems very useful, and it is easy to code. The hard part is deciding on a good short name for the new template, since if the name is long it isn't as useful. If we can come up with a good name for the new template I can code it for
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I'm going to play around with the sandbox to see if I can add a maintenance category to list pages calling templates that do not exist. That way, we could be alerted to (a) typos and errors and (b) templates that should exist but do not. –
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There isn't a simple fix for this - it's inherent in the mediawiki software, and would need to be fixed at the software level, if at all. However, there are a couple of ways to work around it, and neither requires editing the template.
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sounds like the ideal solution. Unfortunately I'm not so sure we should use it at the moment for compatibility reasons. It seems to have been introduced as part of HTML5, and might not be supported by a wide enough variety of browser
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As part of an unlrelated task, I've found quite a few attempts to transclude ISO_639_name templates that don't exist. While many of these will be typos, some may represent language templates that it would be useful to create.
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check that your "Sans serif" font preference for "Western", "Central
European", "Cyrillic", "Greek" (and whichever other look mismatched) is the same for all. I had Calibri for one, Lucida for the other, so I fixed it now.
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Well, thank you very much, that is great. I would maybe have been able to do it myself if I had known where to start. Does anyone think that information on how to do this should perhaps be included in the documentation for
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no longer seems applicable for this situation. Its intended use seems to be only to override unicode's bidi algorithm for a stretch of text (forcing LTR to RTL or vice versa), but without the text isolating property that
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which was introduced in HTML4, and seems to currently have much broader support. I've yet to do any testing of either myself, and am going purely on what's currently written on the MDN, which is by no means up-to-date. —
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Firefox. I logged out and the problem is still there. I launched Safari and, still logged out, the problem has gone. It doesn't reappear when I log in via Safari. So this means its a Firefox setting issue?
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esoteric. If you're writing a template, I don't think anyone would complain about the structure you choose; but I don't think you should be wary of changing templates wholesale over to your preferred structure. — Martin
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element, which is block-type; similarly, the colon markup, often used as an indent feature, produces an association list - and lists are always block-type structures. Therefore, neither of these may be placed inside a
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It looks like we could obviate the need for the big ugly switch statement that's currently in the template, add support for a lot more languages, and probably deprecate most of the Lang-xx templates by incorporating
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Firefox prefs, Content tab, press on 'Advanced' under 'Fonts & Colors', then on the 'Fonts for' dropdown pick 'Other languages' and change the sans-serif font underneath to match Western's. —
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It might also be their browser's user style sheet. If it's something in your WP settings, logging out will confirm it; if it's something in your browser settings, viewing the page in another browser will. —
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markup to work as-is, for metadata cleanliness, since neither the italicization nor the linking to the English article are really part of the German or French content (in the examples). Doing things like
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The catchphrase he used to close several of his tricks is "{{lang|es|No se puede hacer más lento}}" (Spanish for "it cannot be done any slower"), referencing the intentional slow pace at which he performs.
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Aren't people likely – or, in this case, able – to edit this template also already likely to be aware of how categories, interwikis and templates with /doc pages are organised..? (And, if not, soon would
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The catchphrase he used to close several of his tricks is "{{lang|es|No se puede hacer más lento|en|trans=it cannot be done any slower|translink=no}}", referencing the intentional slow pace at which he
3039:, at least on my browser: The words are all bold and significantly larger than the surrounding text, making it look rather ridiculous. Has something been changed recently that can be changed back? —
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Thanks. I'm reminded of a Richard Feynman story (I think) where "seeing" and "counting" things are contrasted (here, size/placing or number of indents), each with their own strengths and shortcomings.
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Is this something I can fix myself, say by editing a list somewhere? Or does it require expert intervention? I only actually need it to work for Efik, the other two are for comparison only. Thank you,
149:"), a version of this template that incorporates the functionality of the {{nowrap}} template could be very convenient. Wrapping all foreign characters in {{lang|...}} is already cumbersome enough. --
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See above. Please copy the sandbox into the live template to add a tracking category for unknown ISO 639 name templates. I have checked the testcases page and tested the sandbox in a live article. –
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OK - serves me right for having too much tech I don't understand! However, altho' I find it irritating, the main thing is that it's not a general problem that our esteemed readers are experiencing.
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Gene: I assume you see this problem when using this template with text that goes right to left, such as arabic, right? If so, then this probably is related to the bug that is currently discussed at
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in there, as the default. But in that case, why do we have the switch at all? And why do we have Lang-xx when we could easily just create a flag for this template to show/hide the language name?
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As I mentioned, other methods are available to indent verse, but I thought I'd point this out in case it's a relatively easy fix, or points to other possible problems with the template. Cheers.
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The catchphrase he used to close several of his tricks is {{lang-es|"No se puede hacer más lento"|lit=it cannot be done any slower}}", referencing the intentional slow pace at which he performs.
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parameter for Japanese verse that is juxtaposed with its transliteration — or create a parameter that creates a table cell for the transliteration, and has a separate language parameter, maybe
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The catchphrase he used to close several of his tricks is "No se puede hacer más lento" (Spanish for "it cannot be done any slower"), referencing the intentional slow pace at which he performs.
243:(Incidentally, Knowledge (XXG) is being very weird for me tonight. Among other things, my signature is broken) (never mind, I got it working, though how it went wrong is quite unknown to me. --
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Yes, I think so, or at least mostly on right-to-left--and it is a problem that has been around for years, so I'm surprised it wasn't discussed in the documentation here. Recent example, see
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has the class "official website". A scenario where this would be useful (and the way I intend to use it) would be for editors to set the class of this template to a different color in their
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report, I saw that there are a lot of transclusions of ISO 639 templates that do not exist. Specifically, 73 of the top 500 most-transcluded nonexistent templates are ISO 639 templates.
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in upright font and is isolated from the surrounding text-direction settings so that right-to-left scripts render properly. The language may be set by prefixing the value with the
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OK, good workaround. Any chance we could, sooner or later, also have a fix? This is not an isolated problem: many words and phrases that need the template are also proper names.
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The code that The Evil IP address supplied here on the talkpage is correct and should have worked. It does work in the sandbox. However when HJ Mitchell copied that code to the
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I think I have edited the sandbox correctly to add this error category. It applies only if the language template does not exist, and it applies only in article space. See
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Thanks, but that's Webfonts. I have those turned off, and am looking for the fonts that are forced by this template for Latin alphabets such as Bavarian and Yoruba. —
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The current change breaks every template that uses this meta-template, because the category markup is not properly closed (no closing brackets). Please fix immediately.
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For proper nouns that don't have a common Anglicised form this shouldn't be used at all. There are very few cases where it is appropriately applied to a person's name.
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first word on the first line and the second word on the second; however, it looks very wrong because both those words are at the wrong ends of their respective lines.
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Not a reasonable request, either. User agents that, e.g., pronounced the word properly in a screen reader depending on the language can only do this for one language.
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I would like that to be the correct fix, but I'm not sure. As I said, it is often the case that within this value (the foreign-language text value) there is also a
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to match only spans being marked as English. Or is it necessary to match this specific template's output rather than any other template or manual language marking?
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template. That template contains a character that is a "strong" left-to-right character which causes the following "weak" characters to be interpreted as intended:
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Moving the italics outside does not fix it (they have nothing to do with the issue). Naming the parameters does not help, either. Nor does encoding the template's
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last year that concluded to consolidate them, and to stop them from generating HUGE SCREAMING BANNERS IN PEOPLES FACES for no reason; we'll get to it eventually).
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style (meaning based on the style of lettering used in inscriptions) of Latin text is used. That is, Latin words and graphemes are presented in small caps, with
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I mean a specific class. No style needs to be defined for the class, it would just allow the user to format any words using this template, similar to the way
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that discusses the issues of classification and coding and lists eight systems of assigning language codes, but gives no clue as to which system to use for
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to have any effect in IE11 (with or without CSS shims and element attributes). Unfortunately the only method I found to work correctly in IE11 was using
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use like trying to span the entire article with it. If people want to flag the general English language variety of the article, they can use one of the
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a problem. So the most bone-headed fix is just to use another indentor. Right? and (2) Only the initial colon renders badly (at least for me): is it
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Is it appropriate to use this template around a wikilink in the English-language wikipedia when the link text is in another language? For example,
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It would be good to link to a list of the specific languages. As it stands, it mentions a couple of those languages, but which ones are available?
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which wants and even has a child template that makes that happen. Should we add support for such optional parameters here, or is this misguided? --
467:) need special fonts ("MPH 2B Damase" in this case) that most Knowledge (XXG) users don't have and probably don't even know where to get from. --
6416:-tagging templates for this (though these, too, need work; there's a divergent set of them for articles and talk pages, and there was an RfC at
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I did not made the change in the code. And, after looking at it, I don't master it. So I am not going to write how one is supposed to use it. --
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So far as I can see this is an unavoidable issue with the use of the category code. If piped text contains a category, it won't be linked. See
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in English), so I'm not certain painting the whole value with one language would be appropriate. But, just so I'm sure I understand you: (1)
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So odd that this started when I activated font downloading, and that it depends on the language specified in param 1. I'll keep looking. —
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Quite possibly, although I am afraid I wouldn't know where my user style sheet is. A browser function? I am seeing this on all articles with
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so local – e.g. boxes/bars or, as regards influence/reach, templates such as {{Category header}} – tend to be capitalised (sentence-cased);
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and copy it while modifying the language-specific bits. And ideally create the documentation subpage too. I have went ahead and done that.
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To embed a string of right-to-left text (from languages like Arabic or Hebrew) within the usual left-to-right context, you should add the
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output. The category link within a wikilink confuses MediaWiki. I don't think that this is something that can be fixed in this template.
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for a list of some fonts that do. To allow the character to display properly, we need a separate list of fonts for Latin epigraphic text.
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The links aren't nested: the parser figures out there's a category link and sticks it at the bottom of the page. It's not an inline link.
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4893:: Title in the original writing system where it is not appropriate to italicize (e.g. Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese). Displays after
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line wrapping, adding only a W is a little bit counter-intuitive. Still, it's not hard to remember and I can't think of anything better.
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In order to prevent a chunk of Arabic (etc.) in a citation title from interfering with the direction of following text, you need to use
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attributes only to the foreign-language poem, not to the translation or attribution. Let me know if this is a satisfactory solution. —
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I've rewritten the documentation to be a little clearer. When there are two equivalent ISO 639 tags, the shorter one should be used. –
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When rendered, the parentheses are out of place, and the citation link is broken in two. Can someone please sort this out? Thanks. --
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itself (either how it displays or how it is used), but if anyone is concerned feel free to check out the BRFA and offer input. Thanks,
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two-character language code followed by a colon. Unrecognized codes are ignored and will display in the rendered citation. Example:
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Yes, please – it's the parameter that'll be used. I am intrigued, though, that you find it easier to see and handle structure within
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mangling the markup somehow, but I've looked at that template code and it frightens me. I don't know where the problem is in there.
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Oh! Right. Forgot about the category thing. Hmm. It's actually undesirable that people will de-categorize just to link; that's a
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That template has yet to be created; it's not difficult to do so. First off, the language code you've used (hmm) is for Central
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algorithm can get confused if you have right-to-left characters followed by numbers or punctuation. This has nothing to do with
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It's probably an error on my part, but the template seems not to be working for some languages with ISO 639-2 and 639-3 codes:
101:, it was suggested that I run this bot by you guys. The bot will make some systematic replacements to pages that transclude the
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I could easily tag the Spanish phrase but there's no way to attach the translation to the template. The markup would look like
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Might it be possible to to plug in CSS class names into this template, based on the language code being used? Something like
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Should there be any limit to the use of this template on a page? I've been adding it to all instances of foreign names in
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I just suspect that painting the entire value with 1 language will be too restrictive for some legitimate uses. Thoughts?
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Whatever was done to the template made it completely broken. There are a bunch of red link categories across the project.—
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where you can see what shows up on the edit scree at the top, and what shows up afterwards by looking at the text below.
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would be much nicer. So can you please provide an option, or a brother Template, for not adding the Categories ? Thanks.
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should not normally be italicised. Or perhaps there already is such a possibility and I just haven't found it?
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indication which table(s) should/may be used in this template, and maybe update the link accordingly. Thanks!
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element, which in HTML terms, is an inline element, and must not be used to enclose block-type elements. The
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which follow still become entangled in the preceding text direction. And like Gadget850, I was unable to get
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Hello – For the sake of scripts such as Arabic that can be tricky to read at default font-size, I've added a
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Could we add a span class to this template, so that it (foreign language text) can be formatted by the user?
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templates have been nomintead for deletion. Participants here may be interested in those TfDs, pro or con.
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We'd have to modify each and every (Latin script) lang-x template (there's about 200 or 300 of them). —
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so that they can see immediately if any foreign-language text on the page is not using this template.
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attributes. Perhaps a solution would be to always place the ref for the foreign-language text in the
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it couldn't find the template (lang-hmm), how would I properly use the template for this language?
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and no CSS is associated with lang=yo. Whatever it is that's happening is happening on your end. —
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for efficiency. This means discarding the "nocat" variable, which I don't see as a loss.
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Thanks. You must be the only person who pays attention to the protected edit queue. —
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should read "therefore it must not be included inside a wikilink". --
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How in Hades is an editor to find the code to use for a language?
7488:(which I haven't yet formatted, but does exist), and cases like:
3553:
1558:
I ran into a very similar problem to the above while looking at
1339:
are used to display some text along with the language it is in.
7619:
For an alternative translation, see De Bary et al. (2001: 368).
7292:. Rather than trying to misuse the template, you can apply the
6482:
This does not happen outside mainspace, at least not on in the
2812:
that, and it will have to be an acceptable response. Thanks! -
2274:
Sorely missed language support functionality on Knowledge (XXG)
903:
And here is the broken version that unfortunately got deployed:
7788:
7772:
Category:Articles containing unknown ISO 639 language template
7519:
5660:
4280:
4152:
3241:
2551:
2475:
2090:
1597:
913:| non-English }} language text]] }} }}<noinclude: -->
893:| non-English }} }} language text]] }}<noinclude: -->
450:
25:
7422:, or must I avoid them at all line beginnings? Thanks again.
6940:
but I don't understand what that means. Thanks for any help
3483:
Category:Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text
3367:. You need to test this in the main article namespace as the
3365:
Category:Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text
3174:
1155:
How about this (to be added right before the noinclude tag):
2185:
It might be sufficient to use a CSS rule along the lines of
1974:
was used to translate into Greek the Hebrew word "Messiah" (
1904:
was used to translate into Greek the Hebrew word "Messiah" (
1214:{{lang-anw|anaang}} gives me {{lang-anw|anaang}} instead of
7718:
Detecting requests for languages that do not have templates
5855:
The catchphrase he used to close several of his tricks is "
5443:
in its output. That character is probably not needed with
5277:
Inclusion of left-to-right mark for right-to-left languages
4391:
There are many more changes than just adding provision for
3391:
zh-cn is invalid. Regardless, it can easily be remedied by
2352:. It appears that the answer may be yes. You could try it.
392:
Is there a way to include a link with this template in it?
7096:, but my browser (Firefox 45.0.1) seems to only recognise
6340:
I also added a "|" sign after {{{2 for cosmetic purposes.
5887:
The catchphrase he used to close several of his tricks is
1091:
that someone created)? Reopen the CfD? Or something else?
2508:
Add |zh-cn = simplified Chinese to the template per
1747:
I have added categorisation optout, so you can now write
1594:
The Template:Lang breaks links. Solution needed, please !
6648:
I bet it's because in mainspace the template output is:
4110:{{documentation|Template:Lang-x/doc}}</noinclude: -->
4097:{{documentation|Template:Lang-x/doc}}</noinclude: -->
1693:{{Audio|Nl-Leopoldstad.ogg|''{{lang|nl|Leopoldstad}}''}}
1635:{{Audio|Nl-Leopoldstad.ogg|''{{lang|nl|Leopoldstad}}''}}
7747:
6061:
5982:
That's very nice, but if you follow the link you get a
5978:, that a span of text belongs to a particular language.
5813:
which currently uses no language template. Yet neither
5776:
5764:
5698:
4396:
4318:
4255:
3290:
3274:
Import sandbox to get rid of the unnecessary switch. —
3170:
2387:
You can check this by viewing the source of this page:
1839:
1377:, for articles with non-English text, which should use
1137:
365:
7328:<div class="db-cG9lbQ" xml:lang="fr" lang="fr": -->
6591:
in particular, in a certain namespace (or namespaces).
4557:
or, giving the #switch its own structure level, within
2136:
1691:, I know a workaround, albeit not a nice one. But for
1018:
Category:Articles containing non-English-language text
6330:
The code I have in the sandbox should achieve this.
5344:
Or we could just bypass this and wrap the content in
5202:
LATIN EPIGRAPHIC LETTER I LONGA (U+A7FE) Font Support
1477:
Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Contains_Khoekhoe_text
1471:
I quite often provide names in, and translations of,
7352:
Thanks. The case I'm currently running into is with
7194:
breaks down in 2 different ways, depending upon how
5601:
After some testing in Chrome and IE11 on Windows 8,
4317:
Per the above, please replace the current code with
7156:(although other methods are also available). So...
5235:
5231:
5189:
5182:
5178:
5174:
4824:
4669:
2201:
2186:
632:I guess that's something you'd need discuss at the
7007:, for a short phrase such as that I suggest using
4105:. For something like Mashan Miao, I think it'd be
2376:attribute, but it is automatically added when the
2015:documentation section on Indicating writing script
1151:How about including a transliteration and a gloss?
5974:The purpose of this template is to indicate, via
5774:in language templates; example Arabic language;
3585:. However you do have some user script pages, at
2750:Maybe I'm missing something, but why not just do
1333:is used to show some text in a foreign language.
1089:Category:Articles containing German-language text
7223:{{#tag:poem| {{lang|fr|:Texte Texte :Texte}} }}
5092:Template talk:Engvar#Use standard language codes
4847:We are adding a new parameter to the templates:
2977:Versions of this template for specific languages
2858:Workaround number one: suppress the category in
1108:Knowledge (XXG):Categories for discussion/Speedy
1014:Category:Articles containing Czech-language text
1010:Category:Articles containing Czech language text
99:Knowledge (XXG):Bots/Requests for approval/ZhBot
5487:which often cause problems with copypaste. The
4258:(current as of this message) and some tests to
2323:Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style/Text formatting
669:<span lang="{{{1}}}" xml:lang="{{{1}}}": -->
7557:
7551:
7544:
7538:
7531:
7525:
7203:{{lang|fr|:Texte Texte :Texte}} </poem: -->
6790:''{{lang|de|Weltanschauung|link=World view}}''
6658:In talk space, the category isn't part of the
6385:No thanks. It would add far too much cruft. --
5551:A quick test shows that IE11 does not support
5001:. I left out the language identifier part of
2592:
926:However, as Rich Farmbrough pointed out using
462:
113:indirectly. This run should have no effect on
7450:. It appears to work correctly: applying the
7414:this initial colon that makes trouble within
5856:
5238:— and add the properties to text selected by
5173:. Epigraphic Latin needs two CSS properties:
3597:- something in those might be interfering. --
3530:The font looks the same to me. Could it be a
1276:. To know how, you could look at the code of
319:Ëzhiki (Igels Hérissonovich Ïzhakoff-Amursky)
8:
7687:In the second case, you can simply omit the
7374:non-English text and a ref (which typically
6860:
6713:
6702:
6507:
6496:
5217:Small caps are currently achieved using the
5086:Technical issue at another language template
4814:
4763:I've clarified this in the documentation. —
4682:
2372:The MediaWiki software no longer passes the
1975:
1905:
1799:. The documentation page is not protected.
1413:Transclusions of 'missing' ISO 639 templates
406:
397:
7229:
6903:Help with Arabic text breaking across lines
6723:This is reasonable I think. All the best:
6456:fails for no apparent reason in mainspace:
5246:the class using an external CSS file, like
5181:. In addition, it should have the selector
4277:Protected edit request on 17 September 2014
2589:"approaching from the opposite side of the
1664:
1644:
1568:which wants span class="db-VW5pY29kZQ", or
7152:Lines of verse are commonly indented with
7139:I just noticed a strange interaction with
5179:font-family: 'fonts with i longa in them';
5169:(U+A7FE) used for long vowels in place of
3896:None are. {{lang|yo|èdè Yorùbá}} produces:
3004:"Latin" is getting formatted as a link to
2333:template can protect Chinese from Italics?
1534:is the language code, the CSS class is to
1321:Well, this template is different than the
7656:parameter, after the name of the work? —
7088:I don't think it matters whether you use
5005:because of the mix of English and Arabic.
4212:Template talk:Lang-de#template:lang-de-AT
4158:Pointer to relevant discussions elsewhere
1684:I guess the culprits are the Categories.
930:is probably overkill in this case. Since
6921:there are examples (originally from the
6743:Not true. In mainspace those render as
5805:article I'd like to markup the sentence
5094:; could use some extra brains on that.
2652:Template:Lang/testcases#Category problem
1412:
455:src: url(.../xyz.ttf) format("truetype")
337:(will later end up in /archive 70 or 71)
7593:
5612:has. This means that numbers and other
4931:is concatenated with the value held in
2548:Bug-fix / Edit request on 12 March 2013
1184:{{lang-eng|working}} gives me English:
1004:apparently because of decision made at
274:) and using that in articles. — Martin
7692:
7688:
7653:
7437:
6956:
6785:
5908:Seems to me that a reverse version of
5417:
5328:
5282:
5052:
5041:
5018:
5009:
5002:
4998:
4984:
4973:
4940:
4932:
4928:
4902:
4751:
4740:
4711:
4700:
4665:
4395:, which make it far more difficult to
4392:
3763:{{lang-fr|{{noitalics|french stuff}}}}
3504:template produces a different font to
3377:is only categorising that namespace.--
3169:{{lang|grc-Latn|test text}} (which is
2317:Proposal: Protect Chinese from Italics
1673:Here in discussion, as well as in the
1000:This template was recently changed by
883:Here's the correct ending of the code:
44:Do not edit the contents of this page.
5797:foreign quote followed by translation
5697:Please replace the current code with
5657:Protected edit request on 28 May 2015
5500:attribute should be needed either. --
4348:for this alteration before using the
3908:<span lang="yo" xml:lang="yo": -->
3126:Ah, thanks. That took care of it! —
2627:Thank you very much for your help! -
2236:and reactivate the request. — Martin
1655:in an article, and this gets broken.
7:
5027:IANA Delegation Report for شبكة 2013
2200:. You could also use something like
1106:Nevermind, there is a discussion at
445:External font for special characters
7480:
7387:
7366:built into it, so in the near-term
7327:
7297:
7280:
7274:
7269:
7264:
7195:
7190:
5617:
5608:
5602:
5575:
5557:
5552:
5529:
5517:
5488:
5479:
5444:
5421:
5405:
5395:
5382:
5377:
5345:
5227:, but this simply adds inline CSS.
4815:
4683:
2963:Chris Cunningham (user:thumperward)
2776:Chris Cunningham (user:thumperward)
2696:Chris Cunningham (user:thumperward)
2656:Chris Cunningham (user:thumperward)
2254:Small but stumble-provoking grammar
2141:Chris Cunningham (user:thumperward)
1976:
1906:
1677:, it is fine. But in articles, the
1421:For general interest, I've added a
7305::Texte Texte :Texte </poem: -->
5483:, this will permit elimination of
5331:does not seem to be documented. --
4911:This should be going live soon. --
4727:"IANA Delegation Report for .شبكة"
2137:#CSS class and/or style parameters
1530:Never mind, I found a way. Where
141:Requested option: no line breaking
118:
24:
7601:Jesus of history, Christ of faith
6955:It's a typo, should say "add the
6323:which should be subcategories of
4997:Probably not the best way to use
4827:<span lang="ar" dir="rtl": -->
3508:? The code looks the same to me.
2754:instead (putting the link in the
2380:attribute is defined. Therefore,
2017:deals with templates of the type
1553:CSS class and/or style parameters
7792:
6908:
6810:Category:Internal link templates
6542:and it will properly render as:
6205:
6199:
6116:
5961:
5720:
5664:
5137:Latin spelling and pronunciation
4336:
4284:
4147:
4079:
3550:Template:Infobox Scottish island
3481:For "zh-cn" it correctly links "
3437:
3245:
3238:Edit request on 7 September 2013
2845:
2555:
2523:
2479:
2472:Edit request on 25 February 2013
2450:
2094:
2063:Yes, zh has suitable varieties.
1929:The problem is that the Unicode
1739:
1601:
1504:
1307:template? Anyway, thanks again.
1012:to non-existent categories like
829:can't use that functionality.)
690:
325:); 02:33, January 29, 2010 (UTC)
29:
7160::Text Text :Text </poem: -->
6595:It is highly desirable for the
5905:and would require a rewording.
5394:. The attributes added to the
5376:Which means simply replace the
4959:IANA Delegation Report for شبكة
4260:Template:Lang/testcases#Sandbox
3165:Problem with "grc-Latn" setting
1176:Not working for some languages?
7831:16:31, 30 September 2016 (UTC)
7784:03:48, 29 September 2016 (UTC)
7740:03:30, 29 September 2016 (UTC)
7704:23:56, 14 September 2016 (UTC)
7665:23:54, 14 September 2016 (UTC)
7644:23:02, 14 September 2016 (UTC)
7463:22:33, 14 September 2016 (UTC)
7432:22:22, 14 September 2016 (UTC)
7344:21:31, 14 September 2016 (UTC)
7250:15:33, 14 September 2016 (UTC)
6617:''{{lang|de|Weltanschauung}}''
6065:to match the one used here. --
6022:Template:Lang#Syntax and usage
4630:10:44, 19 September 2014 (UTC)
4616:08:17, 19 September 2014 (UTC)
4598:20:00, 18 September 2014 (UTC)
4494:12:43, 18 September 2014 (UTC)
4477:20:11, 17 September 2014 (UTC)
4444:Taking your queries in order:
4428:09:34, 17 September 2014 (UTC)
4387:09:05, 17 September 2014 (UTC)
4369:06:53, 17 September 2014 (UTC)
4331:00:07, 17 September 2014 (UTC)
3785:17:33, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
3746:15:24, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
3704:20:10, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
3683:18:02, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
3668:17:57, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
3646:17:40, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
3625:17:36, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
3610:17:01, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
3573:15:07, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
3544:13:07, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
3525:12:55, 21 September 2013 (UTC)
3490:13:54, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
3470:13:46, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
3456:13:38, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
3432:12:14, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
2362:03:53, 13 September 2012 (UTC)
2343:03:45, 13 September 2012 (UTC)
2312:10:40, 12 September 2012 (UTC)
1191:{{lang-efi|mbakara}} gives me
955:16:24, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
1:
6877:09:49, 26 February 2016 (UTC)
6838:08:33, 15 February 2016 (UTC)
6817:
6768:22:56, 14 February 2016 (UTC)
6735:22:44, 14 February 2016 (UTC)
6679:22:36, 14 February 2016 (UTC)
6643:22:16, 14 February 2016 (UTC)
6622:
6567:will still produce output of
6442:22:32, 14 February 2016 (UTC)
6421:
6398:10:35, 17 November 2015 (UTC)
6377:19:22, 15 November 2015 (UTC)
6281:22:22, 14 February 2016 (UTC)
6260:
6200:
5893:"No se puede hacer más lento"
5272:21:11, 13 December 2014 (UTC)
5139:and a few other articles, an
5105:
4217:
3415:10:39, 8 September 2013 (UTC)
3387:10:34, 8 September 2013 (UTC)
3353:09:13, 8 September 2013 (UTC)
3330:02:52, 8 September 2013 (UTC)
3316:00:50, 8 September 2013 (UTC)
3302:00:49, 8 September 2013 (UTC)
3284:00:05, 7 September 2013 (UTC)
2518:21:37, 25 February 2013 (UTC)
2384:can be removed as redundant.
2292:11:26, 8 September 2012 (UTC)
2058:11:46, 28 February 2012 (UTC)
2003:12:06, 28 February 2012 (UTC)
1924:09:13, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
1450:20:04, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
1229:{{lang-ibb|ibibio}} gives me
1159:}}{{#if:{{{4|}}}| "{{{4}}}"}}
666:be changed to the following:
646:14:00, 13 February 2010 (UTC)
7722:While looking at the latest
7571:Fragrance of chrysanthemums;
6857:{{lang|de|Götterdämmerung}})
6788:parameter, so that we'd do:
6255:12:08, 23 January 2016 (UTC)
6237:02:43, 23 January 2016 (UTC)
6186:09:47, 28 October 2015 (UTC)
6162:09:24, 27 October 2015 (UTC)
6144:09:14, 27 October 2015 (UTC)
6134:for the Lang- template yet.
5126:06:52, 7 November 2014 (UTC)
4681:"IANA Delegation Report for
4670:{{lang|nocat=true|ar|.شبكة}}
4543:{{ | = ] | = }}
4454:...as can removing newlines
3534:in your user style sheet? —
3500:Does anyone know why or how
3292:doesn't look right to me...
3175:
2466:03:07, 10 January 2013 (UTC)
1943:; see this example without:
1753:|nl|Leopoldstad|nocat=true}}
1734:12:16, 1 November 2011 (UTC)
1435:23:46, 7 December 2010 (UTC)
1171:11:46, 1 February 2011 (UTC)
1140:. This is the easy way out.
793:Further note: It's probably
654:Change categorization method
492:05:09, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
477:13:34, 10 January 2010 (UTC)
439:05:08, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
429:As far as I see, ] works. --
424:04:53, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
405:It has to be {{lang|fr|]}}:
378:16:07, 29 January 2010 (UTC)
352:11:34, 29 January 2010 (UTC)
312:23:56, 28 January 2010 (UTC)
287:16:30, 10 January 2010 (UTC)
260:13:05, 10 January 2010 (UTC)
193:. I think I slightly prefer
136:17:35, 13 October 2009 (UTC)
7868:13:28, 2 October 2016 (UTC)
7850:09:01, 2 October 2016 (UTC)
7815:to reactivate your request.
7803:has been answered. Set the
7558:
7545:
7532:
7068:Which ISO 639 table to use?
6784:. The solution is to add a
6620:part without the link code.
5858:No se puede hacer más lento
5691:to reactivate your request.
5679:has been answered. Set the
5582:Help Talk: Citation Style 1
5416:wraps titles provided with
5080:13:55, 3 October 2014 (UTC)
4922:12:44, 3 October 2014 (UTC)
4813:IANA Delegation Report for
4311:to reactivate your request.
4299:has been answered. Set the
4272:12:09, 17 August 2014 (UTC)
4238:07:16, 19 August 2014 (UTC)
4124:20:23, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
4074:09:40, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
4060:21:56, 11 August 2014 (UTC)
4039:20:50, 10 August 2014 (UTC)
3856:, but can't locate them. —
3813:22:16, 7 October 2013 (UTC)
3799:22:02, 7 October 2013 (UTC)
3268:to reactivate your request.
3256:has been answered. Set the
3232:23:05, 16 August 2013 (UTC)
3213:23:02, 16 August 2013 (UTC)
2578:to reactivate your request.
2566:has been answered. Set the
2502:to reactivate your request.
2490:has been answered. Set the
2444:19:02, 9 January 2013 (UTC)
2402:<span xml:lang="en": -->
2117:to reactivate your request.
2105:has been answered. Set the
1755:to disable the categories.
1624:to reactivate your request.
1612:has been answered. Set the
1494:18:40, 7 October 2011 (UTC)
1408:21:38, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
746:Reverted. How do I fix it?
212:04:10, 9 January 2010 (UTC)
166:04:44, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
7886:
7296:attribute directly to the
7211:Error: {{Lang}}: no text (
7127:12:11, 29 April 2016 (UTC)
7056:19:02, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
7028:13:38, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
7000:12:32, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
6972:11:34, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
6950:10:44, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
6906:
6853:{{lang|fr|Fin de siècle}})
6197:
6114:
5959:
5883:renders rather awkwardly:
5285:, the left-to-right mark (
4870:IANA Delegation Report for
4782:11:42, 18 March 2014 (UTC)
4145:
3591:Special:MyPage/monobook.js
3136:09:46, 29 April 2013 (UTC)
3110:09:39, 29 April 2013 (UTC)
3086:22:40, 28 April 2013 (UTC)
3064:21:31, 28 April 2013 (UTC)
3049:21:21, 28 April 2013 (UTC)
2995:18:33, 12 April 2013 (UTC)
2971:10:53, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
2956:01:29, 18 March 2013 (UTC)
2898:05:47, 28 March 2013 (UTC)
2830:04:21, 28 March 2013 (UTC)
2807:09:41, 21 March 2013 (UTC)
2784:15:36, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
2730:10:47, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
2704:08:37, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
2682:16:16, 18 March 2013 (UTC)
2664:13:33, 18 March 2013 (UTC)
2645:01:51, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
2278:Please see my proposal at
2075:15:47, 21 March 2012 (UTC)
1951:The solution is to insert
1588:18:08, 28 March 2012 (UTC)
1548:00:27, 29 April 2011 (UTC)
1527:13:49, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
1502:
463:
220:Since what we're doing is
7552:
7539:
7526:
7113:21:50, 1 April 2016 (UTC)
7083:11:54, 1 April 2016 (UTC)
6895:11:54, 1 April 2016 (UTC)
6111:Balinese unsupported yet?
6103:14:49, 15 July 2015 (UTC)
6078:10:35, 15 July 2015 (UTC)
6008:03:42, 15 July 2015 (UTC)
5951:11:22, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
5574:When we were deciding on
5425:tags but doesn't set the
5412:could probably go away.
5370:23:38, 20 May 2015 (UTC)
5283:discussed here previously
5175:font-variant: small-caps;
5131:Epigraphic style of Latin
4855:
4852:
4798:
4795:
3965:having the same problem.
3579:Special:MyPage/common.css
3485:" as a hidden category. -
3189:08:52, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
3159:08:41, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
3008:, which is a redirect to
2926:21:58, 1 April 2013 (UTC)
2542:09:31, 2 March 2013 (UTC)
2416:
2395:
2392:
2368:xml:lang is now redundant
2269:04:00, 30 July 2012 (UTC)
2009:Indicating writing script
1708:
1698:Leopoldstad</span: -->
1353:02:13, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
1317:00:28, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
1298:22:48, 16 July 2011 (UTC)
1263:12:04, 16 July 2011 (UTC)
1185:
1145:23:59, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
1132:23:52, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
1120:15:57, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
1101:15:52, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
1077:14:11, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
1062:02:57, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
1047:01:58, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
1030:23:26, 21 June 2010 (UTC)
985:03:48, 21 June 2010 (UTC)
840:14:10, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
757:Penny for your thoughts?
710:Penny for your thoughts?
7311:
7302:
7284:, and thus not inside a
7230:
6843:Other-language wikilinks
6554:including in mainspace.
6448:Display bug in mainspace
5792:15:43, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
5750:Templates which include
5739:10:27, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
5715:08:49, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
5639:15:05, 24 May 2015 (UTC)
5597:11:53, 21 May 2015 (UTC)
5570:11:18, 21 May 2015 (UTC)
5547:09:41, 21 May 2015 (UTC)
5513:07:07, 21 May 2015 (UTC)
5474:01:00, 21 May 2015 (UTC)
5461:00:00, 21 May 2015 (UTC)
5340:22:07, 20 May 2015 (UTC)
5323:16:38, 20 May 2015 (UTC)
4872:
4010:Likely missing something
3909:èdè Yorùbá</span: -->
3595:Special:MyPage/vector.js
3587:Special:MyPage/common.js
3445:. Sorry for the wait. —
2708:So the response is that
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3056:Dragons flight
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7846:contributions
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7838:Jo-Jo Eumerus
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7811:parameter to
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6776:edit conflict
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6093:Thank you! --
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