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489:. In row Bass, the Remark has footnote "g". Clicking leads to the footnote "g.", in the list of a...h (all correct, so far). This footnote has multiple backlinks called "a"..."l". When I click this "a" it links (jumps) to "g" (in Bass row), not to an "a". This is not as expected. (my suggestion: your edit is an improvement, but there should not be two alphabetic lists intertwined. IMO, all footnotes can be in one series). 1802: 1715: 1347: 846:
last got an edit conflict is that there are actually two edit boxes presented and your changes are still in one of them, so it might be a good idea to copy them somewhere safe. Sometimes if you use the section editing instead of editing the whole page I think you can avoid conflicts with edits to different sections.
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and full of equivalent diagrams. Anyhow, your extra paragraph is rather large and seems to do more than just relate to the diagram. For instance it mentions the convenience of reading BE values in memory dumps and reversal issues with LE, which is also mentioned in the ā€œHistoryā€ and ā€œExampleā€ sections.
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or whatever. I only used it because I probably know more than is healthy to know about the Media Wiki software that is used on Knowledge (XXG)Ā :). For most people itā€™s probably simpler to just load up the special page that shows the diff or whatever, copy the URL, and then paste it directly into the
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A real edit conflict is when you take one version of a page and change it, but in the meantime someone else has also changed it. Itā€™s rather annoying, but you have to review what the other change is, and redo your changes on top of it if they are still relevant. Main point that I can remember when I
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Iā€™m out of ideas. Perhaps if you think the backlinks are helpful, you could convert the whole ā€œpipelineā€ footnote into a paragraph, and explicitly list each ā€œHungā€, ā€œBassā€, etc script (twelve in total I think) that it applies to. I think listing all twelve backlinks would really only be useful if it
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Perhaps I didnā€™t make it clear but I think I already understand what the diagram is illustrating; therefore I donā€™t think Iā€™m the best person to be saying how valuable it is. My main worry was about integrating it into the whole article without repeating existing parts that are already rather wordy
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Sorry, I guess my edit summary was a bit grumpy. I usually think italics or quote signs are better than a code font, but I can tolerate it. Beforehand, I saw instructions to include ā€œcopula=areā€, or to include ā€œplural=trueā€, and it took me a while to figure out what you meant about ā€œonā€ and ā€œyesā€.
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and clicking the button labelled "Click here to contest this speedy deletion". This will give you the opportunity to explain why you believe the page should not be deleted. However, be aware that once a page is tagged for speedy deletion, it may be removed without delay. Please do not remove the
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No problem. I saw your note on the talk page. I think I was only copying from what was used in the article at the time, because Iā€™m not familiar with any standard notation for any kind of complement (other than maybe the occasional prime mark, or an overline for one's complements).
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set of templates instead, and now there are no alphabetical back links at all. Hope it improves things. Also Iā€™ve been doing similar conversions for quite a few other tables with footnotes. The ones that come to mind (in case the problem should be fixed in them as well) are:
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Thanks again for catching it, not sure how it went through. Tried to stop it and refreshed to see if it went through, but didn't show up for whatever reason. Thought it was strange, but when it didn't display the edit I thought it hadn't gone through.
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rather than a piped link. I did not intend to offend you with it, so I'm sorry that I did and thanks for letting me know. I guess the edit comment comes across a bit snappy. I certainly agree that the New York WTC would be the primary topic here.
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in the footnote list introduces the footnote matching the superscript labels in the table. It would certainly be useful in a non-hypertext printed version, and I think probably also useful for matching the footnotes in the usual online hypertext
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I will usually notice replies on pages where I have recently posted just as quickly as anything posted here, since such pages are added to my watchlist. Plus the discussion is more continuous when it appears in the one place.
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was the Knowledge (XXG) article. It looks like someone referenced the Knowledge (XXG) article in a book. A new WP editor got confused and thought you were supposed to put references "to" the Knowledge (XXG) article in the
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I was unaware of any issues with my changes until you raised them. Originally there were single backlinks for each footnote linking to the multiple entries in the table, which is apparently invalid HTML, and mentioned at
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Thanks for the welcome. I suppose some of those links are not too helpful, though I don't know if they are unhelpful. I wouldn't be too fussed if you changed them. Especially the arrows oneā€”oops mustn't have checked it.
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Some things have improved. But hey, I see this: in the template we are talking about, row "Hung" has footnote , but the footnote has no backlink to Hung-row. And why is there still a typed "g" in the footnotes anyway?
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All right. Shortly I might dive into this. So far I have refrained from editing in this, because I did not want to interfere with your edits (which would be very, very annoying I think). -
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formatting seemed to be amended not so long ago ā€“Ā at least, I think, as produced by Firefox-type browsersĀ ā€“ so I was wondering what you might prefer. Perhaps the "plain" option
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Hi, could you take another look at this termplate? It looks like two alphabetic notings are mixing (click for footnote and then cklick back again does not match). -
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I'm not entirely sure in what sense you're using "shared" (or "compile time", for that matter, but you may just have meant "link time") in your recent change of
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at that footnote which are meant to correspond to each of the references to the footnote. I see that the two uses of the alphabetical labels might be confusing.
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Eh, I'd say use one system for all, within the template. I think the system you added is better. I have not researched the options/problems you describe here.
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page might be useful to you, but itā€™s a bit technical. Basically you write the name of a wiki page and it generates the rest of the URL or address including
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to say "Static libraries are usually only shared at compile time" rather than "Static libraries, by definition, cannot be shared". See my comment on
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in a new tab, and I must have selected the URL and pasted it with the middle mouse button without realising (too easy to do with a Linux computer).
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I added another paragraph to explain Endianessmap.svg. Does this make the use of Endianessmap.svg more clear? It really feels like the war between
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I made the change you suggested to the ā€œArchivesā€ box and removed the FAQ box. The trick seems to be to use a plain unnamed parameter rather than
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A belated happy new year. As I mentioned in Template talk:Ref/doc, I stand corrected and I am sorry for being wrong. So, happy reverting.Ā :)
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to Knowledge (XXG)! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:
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I agree that the topics are unrelated. I think the link is valuable, assuming it was added to help people find an article about Microsoft's
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system. Or maybe use capital letters for the footnotes? Do you think upper-case footnotes and lower-case back links would be confusing?
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I guess, which apparently can avoid the problem of duplicate HTML element identifiers, though itā€™s not quite as neat as the <ref: -->
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some ref list outside the template (in the article page, so not controlled by the template) OR the template has a <reflist: -->
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Now I understand they are substitutes for ā€œtrueā€, and I hope unifying the formatting will help others understand this better.
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I'm sorry for any trouble that has cause, I thought I was helping. I guess I'll just stick to removing vandalism with Huggle!
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and would like to invite you to join the WikiProject C/C++, a group of Wikipedians devoted to improving articles related to
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I saw the request to delete to fix the cut and paste move but I have a question, what article is going to take the place of
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on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you need help, check out
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Just letting you know that "flash an hacked BIOS" should probably have been changed to "a hacked" not "and hacked" in this
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That was the name most commonly used (or one of the names commonly used) in the DOS programming world, as documented in
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describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail. If you wish to participate, you are welcome to
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https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Template:Contrast/doc&curid=27500988&diff=627374339&oldid=627207103
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My ā€œoopsā€ thing was entirely my fault; no conflict with anyone else. As I was writing my second response, I opened
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Also...WOW! Your reorganization of the sorting examples will really help people learning about the sort command!
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Hi there! You are cordially invited to a meetup next Sunday (6 January). Details and an attendee list are at
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I agree that the formatting should've been more consistent, so thanks for repairing. The default <code: -->
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Hi Zarcadia. My edit that you pointed out would have been just to keep the page simple, using the redirect
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inside, which can have effect on regular referencelist in the article (so there's always a bad end). -
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this Sunday at 11am, to celebrate our 11th anniversary. Details on that page. Hope to see you there!
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and they all seem to lead back where they came from. Which specific ones do you think are mixed up?
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is fine on its own. If it were up to me, I might simply avoid the monospace font, something like
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Once again, I am indebted to you. You explain matters so clearly and make what would seem to me
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and I wanted to know the meaning of [{{fullurl:The... (obviously the rest makes complete sense.)
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speedy deletion tag from the page yourself, but do not hesitate to add information in line with
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I was very impressed with how you were able to link me directly to my example edit page within
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on your talk page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. Again, welcome!
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I like WP discussions where we can agree and move forward, certainly helps the project!Ā :)
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to article space to take the place as the primary topic, I've posted a proposal at
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specification. Please revert your edit to that page that changed the redirect from
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has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at
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regarding your concerns about the ambiguity of "Date (command)", and a possible
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I had a look at the template page, and also the pages itā€™s transcluded such as
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online mapping product (excepting the name). So, please remove the insertion.
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Hi, this is certainly an interesting issue. I replied to your comment on the
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Hmm, I see what you mean. There are multiple references linking to the same
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might be more viable (cf. Examples section in the documentation). Regards,
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edit summary was referring to a problem that I had earlier when I hit an
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You found words and links far better than I imagined!Ā :-) I put in the
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No general preference for having the box or not. Without a box, "
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or something? Also, you might get wider input discussing this at
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The New Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC & PS/2
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Greetings, I've noticed your interest in articles relating to
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and I canā€™t see anything wrong. I tried all the footnotes
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OK, I did that, made the move and changed the redirect.
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Thank you for your considerable help last night. Your
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as well, which is currently marked for deletion. --
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Index

Vadmium
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06:58, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
welcome
The five pillars of Knowledge (XXG)
How to edit a page
Help pages
Tutorial
How to write a great article
Manual of Style
Wikipedian
sign your name
Knowledge (XXG):Where to ask a question
Vector (spatial)
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boldface
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Oleg Alexandrov
talk
01:22, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
Vadmium
02:49, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
Oleg Alexandrov
talk
04:16, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
Circuit-fantasist
17:53, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
Virtual Earth
Vadmium
00:01, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

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