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Are you sure it's necessary to apply the CFI to romaji entries? Wiktionary:Transliteration says "As for whether to create transliteration articles (redirecting or pointing to the non-transliterated form) for the benefit of beginner students, the decision should be made individually for each language, on a language considerations page." I don't see any clear statement at Wiktionary:About Japanese, but it seems to me that Japanese is a particularly good case for including transliterated entries - it would certainly make wiktionary much more useful for me. Kappa 05:42, 29 March 2006 (UTC)
please be sure to check the block log - and add them to WT:VIP if they are not blocked. —This unsigned comment was added by Connel MacKenzie (talk • contribs) .
I'm glad I'm not the only one around here that needs to experiment. If you see anything I explained wrong in {{~if}}
please correct it, or let me know. --Connel MacKenzie T C 19:40, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
At Wikipedia, the usual way to structure template talk pages is to use {{compactDocToc}}
to keep the documentation visible as the count of discussion topics grows. Is there a different standard format for Wiktionary template documentation? Rodasmith 21:23, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
Sorry if I overhauled your original post, but I've reworked it so that there's a separate page at Wiktionary talk:Template documentation for further discussion (as a Policy Think Thank). — Vildricianus 11:39, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
Are you sure the Russian is right? I thought it was something like "сколько у вас лет?" — Vildricianus 21:16, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
Hi there. Obvious entries to delete can also be tagged with {{delete}}
, which adds them to Category:Candidates for speedy deletion. Use {{rfd}}
when you're not 100% certain. Cheers. — Vildricianus 21:04, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
That might not be the correct phrase (I got 4 hours of sleep last night; I'm not 100%), but there's a difference between redeemed as in "I redeemed myself when I went to church" and "Jesus has blessed that dude; he is redeemed." I think. --Rory096
Informative: we have a whole bunch of useful templates for such things that automatically add categories. Cheers. — Vildricianus 21:08, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
{{archaic}}
, so I used {{subst:archaic}}
. Should I not have used subst
? Rodasmith 21:15, 26 April 2006 (UTC)Hi, Roda. Would you mind having a look at the Appendices for Appendix:Months of the Year and Appendix:Days of the Week and be sure that both pages include the appropriate Japanese entries? Also, some of these basic entries may be missing from Wiktionary. Kappa has already helped to created the Korean ones, and I'll be looking for others to help in additional languages. Thanks for whatever help you can provide. --EncycloPetey 09:33, 29 April 2006 (UTC)
どういたしまして! それと the months of the Japanese lunar calendar のエントリー作成、お疲れ様です。いい感じですねー。--Tohru 06:23, 30 April 2006 (UTC)
Hello again, and thanks for filling in the Japanese months of the year! It's so nice to see this information finally showing up on Wiktionary. Second, could you help fill in the Japanese information on Appendix:Units of time? If you know of people who could help fill in more Asian languages, that would be great! --EncycloPetey 12:04, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
Fixed the one, created the other. Merci, mon ami! bd2412 T 01:08, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for taking this on!
Most sysops do try to visit several of the WT:DW tasks, but very few are claimed. When I used to have time to monitor the anon contribs, I found it very useful to start at the bottom of the list of two thousand changes. Those would be several days old, and therefore much less likely to provoke backlash. Tring to stay on top of current changes is much harder, as the vandals are still lurking about to see that their changes will actually be kept.
I wish you the best of luck. I hope you can stick with it. Remember to take lots of breaks from it so you don't burnout.
As for a specific comment, Apple of Discord I would've marked as "rfc" or "wikify", not "rfv". But I suppose that works, just as well.
--Connel MacKenzie T C 18:26, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
I think. --Connel MacKenzie T C 19:42, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
I saw this and thought of you. Wiktionary:Tea room#Etymology of Chinese Kanji. It sounds like this new user needs some encouragement, but I'm quite out of my depth (as you well know) when it comes to Japanese or Chinese. --Connel MacKenzie T C 15:40, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
In Template:en-infl-reg-consonant... these have been removed a while ago (see its history). —Vildricianus | t | 15:45, 11 May 2006 (UTC)
{{see}}
Nice work but I think there is still a problem with the new smart code: 2-item lists have a different CSS class since the serial comma is forced into use as non-optional comma in this case. Also there seems to be extra space(s) between the final comma and final element - though this could be either a browser issue or a template compaction issue. Did you try it with all three see also list formatting options in your CSS? I'll try to do that but I'm in the middle of some other tricky things right now. Keep it up! — Hippietrail 01:45, 14 May 2006 (UTC)