Identify and populate Greek entries with red links in inflection tables.
Initial investigation shows that it is impractical to complete this work manually: αβαθμολόγητος, αβαλσάμωτος, αβανιάρης, αβανταδόρικος, αβάρετος, αβαρής, αβαρυγκόμιστος, αβασάνιστος, αβασίλευτος, αβάσκαντος, αβάστακτος, άβαφος, άβαφτος...
A possible algorithm:
- For each page listed in Category:Greek lemmas:
- Identify any use of an inflection table. Possibly by searching for
<div class="NavContent">
(ignoring capitalisation) within a section (if it exists) with the title "Declension" or "Conjugation", within the "Greek" section of the page.
- If there is an inflection table:
- Search for any red links within that table.
- For each red link:
- Find all red links within the inflection table that have the same text (to be able to generate a single page for all forms).
- Create the new page with the appropriate template:
Noun
==Greek==
===Noun===
{{el-noun-form|gender}} copy any qualifiers
# {{el-form-of-nounadj|source page name|c=case|n=s/p}} ← one row like this for each red link
Adjective
==Greek==
===Adjective===
{{el-adj-form}}
# {{el-form-of-nounadj|source page name|g=gender|c=case|n=s/p}} ← one row like this for each red link
Verb
==Greek==
===Verb===
{{el-verb-form}}
# {{el-form-of-verb|source page name|pers=person|tense=tense}} ← one row like this for each red link
- Beware! One page may need to cover both Modern and Ancient Greek. Consider, for example, τρέχει which should include definitions for both but currently only has a "Greek" section and not an "Ancient Greek" section; accordingly it does not show as a red link in the conjugation table for the Ancient Greek τρέχω.