Template talk:wikivar

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template:wikivar

  1. capitalization / decapitalization (errors) can be seen at is:template:wikivar
  2. LTR / RTL portability is tested at yi:template:wikivar
  • from user talk:Gangleri#wikivar: "Where is there more documentation on this template? Are all these uses sanctioned by the developers, or are large portions likely to be broken? This is pretty amazing stuff."
I did not find much documentation about many "magic words". This is why all links to MediaZilla: have been added.
I used intuitive syntax. Please take a look at is:template:wikivar to find out what works and what does not (transclusion of special pages is activated for some special pages only; capitalization / decapitalization neads fixing).

Thank you. --Connel MacKenzie T C 18:11, 7 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Collation by a certain locale

search MediaZilla for collation
→→ bugzilla:00164 – "Support collation by a certain locale (sorting order of characters)"
→→ duplicates of 00164: 00353, 00608, 01304, 02489, 02602, 02818, 03343, 04622, 04963

required templates

  • "template:wikivar" tests capitalization / decapitalization and MediaWiki:Linktrail functionality and requires
  1. template:alphabet upper case/en
    the template is used to test {{LC:}} and MediaWiki:Linktrail in the "content language"
    there is no syntax yet for "multi character entities": hr:template:alphabet upper case/hr contains "ABCČĆDDžĐEFGHIJKLLjMNNjOPRSŠTUVZŽ"
  2. template:alphabet lower case/en
    the template is used to test {{UC:}} and MediaWiki:Linktrail in the "content language"
    there is no syntax yet for "multi character entities": hr:template:alphabet lower case/hr contains "abcčćddžđefghijklljmnnjoprsštuvzž"
  3. template:diacritics/en
    "diacritics" was a "bad" choice; In Swedish "åäö I would not consider letters with diacritics, since they are letters in their own right only (not completely as in German)..." (Sannab)
    diacritics/en (and the corresponding templates in other languages) should contain all non basic Latin with characters code less then hex 7F of the "content language" (from "academic" point of view; loaned characters should probably be in special characters/en).
    the template is used to test {{LCFIRST:}} in the "content language" (this makes only sense if diacritics/en starts with a upper case character)"
    bugzilla:04119#c2 shows an example where linktrail is broken depending on the first character after a link
  4. template:special characters/en
    the template is used to test MediaWiki:Linktrail in the "content language"
    bugzilla:04119#c2 shows an example where linktrail is broken depending on the first character after a link
  5. template:alphabet sort order/entbd (tbd. to be defined) – for categories the definition of "category character headers" will be required; such headers can contain multiple characters; the syntax will probably require separator(s); line by line specification would facilitate RTL editing
  6. template:alphabet sort order (extended)/entbd – for "loaned" characters (loan words, surnames etc.)
  7. template:numbers/en
    the template is used to test MediaWiki:Linktrail in the "content language"

RFDO discussion: November–December 2014

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No transclusions, in content namespaces or elsewhere, and whatever its purpose is supposed to be, I think pages like mw:Help:Magic words and Special:Version fulfil it better. Keφr 16:00, 9 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

Blimey, kill, it's an awful mess. Renard Migrant (talk) 10:25, 10 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

Deleted. Keφr 22:37, 7 December 2014 (UTC)Reply