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610:, which doesn't work properly anymore and is redundant now that modules can do the job much better. It was basically just for transliterating Greek letters to Latin letters and vice versa (I never ended up implementing it in a useful way). The point of the reversal was so that you could input the transliteration, e.g. Zeús, and it would output the Greek (Ζεύς), which is often easier than using Greek letters. That's useful when you need to use a Greek term in a sentence but don't know the Greek alphabet (the downside is that you still need to know the diacritics in the transliteration). Either way, the idea is that you only need to enter one version to get both, and the other would be displayed in brackets. 967:
linking to the Wikidata taxon item with the same taxon name that we use, and then losing links to other language wikis, or linking to the most popular Wikidata taxon item with a synonymous taxon name, so obtaining the inter-wiki links, but messing up the taxonbar and any other code that obtains an ID and taxon name from Wikidata. The other issue is monotypic taxa, where Wikidata has multiple items and we have one article, but N:1 links are not allowed in Wikidata. Sigh...
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in deprecating picking up the ID from Wikidata. Apologies if you are well aware of the following. What has become even clearer over the years is that the limitations of Wikidata in its handling of taxon items means that it's unwise to rely on information there. We regularly have to choose between
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I would like to ask you to take part in Google Code-In as a mentor. That would mean to prepare at least one task (it can be documentation related, or something else - the other categories are Code, Design, Quality Assurance and Outreach) for the participants, and help the student to complete it.
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a while ago, which basically does the same thing but not as well. If you know how to make yours reversible, mine could be redirected to yours. I made it primarily for another template which is now broken – I won't need to fix it if your template supersedes
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I think it would be useful, if only because most people would be more likely to know only the common transliteration. I often see transliterations in articles with no Greek text – such a template would be an easy way to add the Greek in.
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plus a parameter, which would create a lot of extra characters when used many times in an article and would be confusing to most editors who are not familiar with these templates. I haven't decided which template should be called
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is the ISO code for the Greek alphabet, which seems to suit the point of the template more than the code for the Ancient Greek language.) That would be helpful to me as I would like to use the name
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I don't know if it's explicitly discouraged by Knowledge (XXG) policy, but several of the other deprecated or obsolete styling-related HTML attributes are often replaced with inline CSS;
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Oh! I see… thanks! That's a bit far-afield for me. Can you direct me to a Knowledge (XXG) reference that it shouldn't be used, like in a manual of style or such? —
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Wow. Sounds like that means (a) this is not actually analogous to either Javascript prototypes or C# extension methods, (b) it would only affect the behavior of
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but using the ALA-LC transliteration that is commonly used on Knowledge (XXG) (to replace my old redundant templates). It would be simpler than having to use
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From my own experience, Google Code-In can be fun, you can make several new friends, attract new people to your wiki and make them part of your community.
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Well, JavaScript prototypes are fairly similar to Lua metatables, more so (I hear) than class-based object-orientation. JavaScript adds a prototype to
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redirected correctly, some didn't. I've fixed the template (although the coding can be made more succinct, I think) and updated the documentation.
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Hi there, this is firstly a quick thank you for the recordings of Latin words you have done, we are using your audio on the Latin course at
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functions, which call into PHP, though that matters more often in Wiktionary than Knowledge (XXG). It would be cool if the
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instances constructed in this specific manner, and (c) it's not possible to direct all strings to use the utf8-aware
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functions is for compatibility with vanilla Lua. Fortunately, they have better performance than the UTF-8-aware
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Could it be used for all versions of the Greek alphabet (i.e. Modern Greek too)? If so, it could be moved to
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for another template – since there are no transclusions, it doesn't seem like it would cause any problems.
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functions as methods, whereas a new table doesn't have a metatable unless you add one. You can make the
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Sorry, I'm not interested in doing edits on your behalf. Please bring this up on the talk page of
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is the code for the Ancient Greek language, not its alphabet, so it doesn't apply to Modern Greek.
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is pronounced differently at different regions, it's true, please don't remove them, thank you.
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Can you please tell me more about the deprecation of the nowrap attribute? Thanks! —
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IPNI have updated their website and the URLs to be used. See also my comments at
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Clearly you're more fluent in it than I am, so thank you for changing e.g.
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If a template that does the sort of conversion that you describe, from
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Modern Greek uses a subset of the characters used by Ancient Greek, so
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Hello, Erutuon. It has been over six months since you last edited the
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can be used for Modern Greek, not that the name is appropriate. —
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It's because all strings have a metatable with the value of the
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while Lua doesn't add a metatable; the rough equivalent of Lua
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Sorry, what I meant was that the function currently invoked by
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functions were available as well, though: for instance, if
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Hello Erutuon. I added some sources in that page. The word
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Well, it's not included in HTML5 (try searching the
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