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Does {{inflection of}}
not work just fine? —Rua (mew) 23:28, 28 November 2017 (UTC)Reply
- @Rua: Sort of, but there are features missing. The inflectional categories should be validated and put in a particular order, dialect names should also be validated, there should be a way to easily indicate movable nu or contraction and have them automatically be linked to an explanation, and monophthongal α, ι, υ without length marks should be tracked. (Grammatically "with movable nu" has to be placed after the lemma name, and that can only be done in a hacky way: see ἐστίν.) I'm also considering the idea of creating some kind of shorthand like that used in parameters of
{{grc-conj}}
, but that might not work. I don't know if this stuff can be achieved in Module:form of. It would be great if it could. But at least when starting out it's easier to do it in a separate module. — Eru·tuon 23:48, 28 November 2017 (UTC)Reply