Hello! Here I face a problem with an entry, namingly অকামিক, which is a “Brajabuli” term. Brajabuli is an artificial literary/poetic language from Medieval Bengal (see Brajabuli, not to be confused with Braj Bhasha). This arficial literary language has no ISO assigned language code for which I want to enter Brajabuli entries as Bengali lemmas. So, I was thinking to create an individual category, Category:Bengali Brajabuli terms as a subcategory of Category:Bengali archaic terms. It may need to add a parameter in Template:label, too. So, what do you guys think I should be doing? I will also be needing help to create a category or add a parameter to the template. Regards Meghmollar2017 (talk) 13:47, 1 February 2022 (UTC)
Hey all. I had the following exchange about quote-video game versus quote-av, and it was concluded that new parameters might be useful for quote-video game. Let me know if I can clarify anything. Seems like a reasonably good idea to me.
Geographyinitiative (talk) 19:16, 2 February 2022 (UTC)
actor
and role
parameters of Template:quote-av be added to the Template:quote-video game. Take care. —The Editor's Apprentice (talk) 19:44, 2 February 2022 (UTC)--Geographyinitiative (talk) 19:49, 2 February 2022 (UTC)
Hey, the pl-IPA module currently generates transcriptions for all words with stress falling onto their second last syllable. While this does the job for most of the Polish entries, it also generates a lot of incorrect transcriptions for certain forms of verbs. As most (if not all) of those forms end the same way, perhaps it would be possible to update the module, so it generates the correct stress depending on the word ending? Although it's possible to add the correct stress manually, there is a lot of entries with incorrect stress (for example, most of the entries in the Category:Rhymes:Polish/awbɨɕ category).
Here are the things that would have to be added:
Thanks in advance for any help Max19582 (talk) 17:36, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
Is the a maximum limit, or syntax check which is causing whole pages from being saved? For example pasting Wiktionary:Greek adjective inflection-table templates in one go fails - although the text can be pasted into other applications. — Saltmarsh🢃 11:27, 5 February 2022 (UTC)
{{der-top5}}
sections stops the problem. Since this is a problem easily got around, and I've wasted enough time trying to isolate what in the file causes the problem - I'll leave it there - and thanks again! — Saltmarsh🢃 11:03, 7 February 2022 (UTC)The Wikipedia Library can now be searched as an interwiki, using ]
. I have added such a link to {{REEHelp}}
, and created a page at Wiktionary:Wikipedia Library - would anyone like to expand the latter? Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 15:44, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
I am trying to delete the section I posted at Wiktionary:Tea room/2022/February#"replace by" in active voice but was stopped because of "WTNoD". 69.42.3.121 03:21, 12 February 2022 (UTC)
Would it be possible to update HotCat to add {{C}} and {{cln}} rather than ]? Vininn126 (talk) 13:39, 14 February 2022 (UTC)
See Special:AbuseLog. 207.81.187.41 01:07, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
@Benwing2 or anyone else who knows: several templates including {{quote}}
and {{ux}}
(and others based on them}} have a parameter |subst=
that allows you to override automatic transliteration for individual words within a quote or usage example. How do you separate these if there are multiple words that need their automatic transliteration overridden? I'm looking at the 1946 quote at דערציילן (dertseyln) specifically, where there are multiple words for which automatic transliteration won't work. —Mahāgaja · talk 09:10, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
I tried to create this with the code
but I get an error saying my actions were automatically detected to be harmful or something to that effect...I guess this is mainly because I'm editing without an account huh? I can retry when I can access my account, but if someone else could do it first in the meantime that would be even better. 37.110.218.43 12:30, 16 February 2022 (UTC)
{{auto cat|the Democratic Republic of the Congo}}
If you go to Category:Rhymes:English, you are greeted with a truly enormous TOC template that fills the screen, with everything from "aa" to "zz" and "0" to "9". Just don't click on the links, or you will quickly learn this is a cruel hoax: rhymes categories all start with IPA vowels, most of which sort after "zz"- so most of the links go to something unexpected.
Can we come up with a TOC template suitable for IPA, and hack the category modules to use it on umbrella-category pages for languages with more than a couple-hundred rhymes categories? If we're serious about converting rhymes to categories, this should be fixed. Pinging @Surjection, whose native language has more than 90 pages of rhymes-category pages. Chuck Entz (talk) 15:09, 17 February 2022 (UTC)
{{en-rhymetopcategoryTOC}}
and {{en-rhymetopcategoryTOC/full}}
(etc. for other languages), but nothing for now as those templates do not exist. — SURJECTION / T / C / L / 15:51, 17 February 2022 (UTC)Please help translate to your language
Hello,
Over the next months we will gradually change the audio and video player of Wikis from Kultura to Video.js and with that, the old player won’t be accessible anymore. The new player has been active as a beta feature since May 2017.
The new player has many advantages, including better design, consistent look with the rest of our interface, better compatibility with browsers, ability to work on mobile which means our multimedia will be properly accessible on iPhone, better accessibility and many more.
The old player has been unmaintained for eight years now and is home-brewn (unlike the new player which is a widely used open source project) and uses deprecated and abandoned frameworks such as jQuery UI. Removing the old player’s code also improves performance of the Wikis for anyone visiting any page (by significantly reducing complexity of the dependency graph of our ResourceLoader modules. See this blog post.). The old player has many open bugs that we will be able to close as resolved after this migration.
The new player will solve a lot of old and outstanding issues but also it will have its own bugs. All important ones have been fixed but there will be some small ones to tackle in the future and after the rollout.
What we are asking now is to turn on the beta feature for the new player and let us know about any issues.
You can track the work in T100106
Thank you, Amir 17:59, 17 February 2022 (UTC)
Polish used to have a separate headword for combined forms, which conflicted with the L3 POS. Thadh made a better template for combined forms, but the current problem is they are being categorized as lemmas. Would it be acceptable to use headwords such as {{head|pl|pronoun form}}
for a word like myśmy, changing the part of speech to match, so they get categorized as non-lemmas? Vininn126 (talk) 21:10, 17 February 2022 (UTC)
{{head|pl|pronoun}}
and {{head|pl|pronoun form}}
is the categorization (Cat:Polish lemmas + Cat:Polish pronouns for the former, Cat:Polish non-lemma forms + Cat:Polish pronoun forms for the latter). If that is the desired output, I do not see any reason to hold back from making the switch, but I may be missing something. Is there some other combination of categories you would prefer? 70.172.194.25 05:32, 21 February 2022 (UTC)
I was wondering if we could add a parameter for affixes in ACCEL. This can be useful for inflections that are formed by certain affix attached to the stem, other inflections etc. For example there are forms like کۆرمُت. In this particular case the m sg perfective participle is always formed by adding ـمُت to the m sg simple past form. Another example from a language I know is the करता/کرتا of Hindustani where the habitual participle forms by adding -tā to the stem. I plan on adding such information about suffixes in non-lemma entries, so I was wondering if this option could be added.
--Rishabhbhat (talk) 14:01, 18 February 2022 (UTC)
Pinging @Erutuon. --Rishabhbhat (talk) 04:41, 21 February 2022 (UTC)
Hello. This time, A editing filter was worked to block my edit. The reason was "too short".
Yes, it was surely only {{MdC|wꜣḏ}}
in the page, but it is necessary.
I have invented a simple Template "Template:MdC", in order to make the transfer page in a short time. I want you to make the filter unworked for this template-used page or give me a flag of exclusion from the filter. Thank you. -Sethemhat (talk) 10:24, 19 February 2022 (UTC)
From what I have seen, the Latin conjugation template generates a second-person plural future active imperative form for deponent verbs (semi-deponents are fine) without one actually existing. After taking a look at the module (albeit with absolutely no experience with lua) nothing looks particularly wrong, the thing that most looks like it might be wrong would be the inclusion of '{}' when adding passive imperatives to the 'make_pres_nth' functions. Either way, could somebody find out what's going on here and fix it? Thanks. --Wikipediantic (talk) 22:32, 20 February 2022 (UTC)
Hi there, I tried to edit the main Grease pit page but I hit the abuse filter and was unable to save (the filter was "Monthly-subpages discussion rooms". Is there any way I could bypass this? Thanks! EpicPupper (talk) 21:44, 21 February 2022 (UTC)
I tried a simple edit to make the word of the day definition readable by removing the redundant (second) ‘from’ from below. The error message mentioned WOTD protection. I’m new to this but is this expected behaviour?
Ergative: With the subjects of transitive constructions having grammatical cases or thematic relations different from those of from intransitive constructions. — This unsigned comment was added by Peterwjsinclair (talk • contribs).
What's the best and standard way to collapse this massive list of derivations without changing the structure in the middle at копейка#Derived_terms created by User:Gnosandes? --Anatoli T. (обсудить/вклад) 23:24, 21 February 2022 (UTC)
{{der4}}
might be your best bet. Vininn126 (talk) 09:37, 22 February 2022 (UTC)
To the right of some definitions, a little box pops up that says, “Wikipedia has an article on x.” Can one put it there manually, and if so, how? --107.77.192.122 04:14, 23 February 2022 (UTC)
{{wikipedia}}
for that (placed on a line directly under the language header, e.g. ==English==). If the Wikipedia article title is something other than the Wiktionary entry title, you use {{wikipedia|article title here}}
. For more options, see Template:wikipedia. 70.172.194.25 04:15, 23 February 2022 (UTC)Per Wiktionary:Information_desk/2022/February#List of synonyms, I propose the following bot task and algorithm:
{{ws header|lang=xyz}}
is present, stop, since that already adds the category.{{ws header|lang=xyz}}
to the top of the page (or |lang= to the template, if already there).It might be possible to come up with an even smarter solution! The above is just what I came up with in a few minutes of thinking. Pinging User:Koavf. 70.172.194.25 08:41, 23 February 2022 (UTC)
Hello,
There are 2,405 Macedonian audio files at Wikimedia Commons, automatically uploaded via LinguaLibre. They are all in .wav format, so I downloaded them and duly converted them (as advised by the community in October), filtering out the ones which need amendments before they become usable. I now have about 1900 .ogg files ready to upload, but they're on my local drive instead of at Wikimedia Commons. I would like to upload them there, but I was not the one who recorded them and I am shown many intimidating legal disclaimers when I try to upload them on behalf of the creator. I am therefore thinking of sending the .ogg files to him, so that he can upload them himself. In that case, the files will exist as duplicates at Wikimedia Commons, in a .wav format as well as an .ogg format. Would that be the right way to go about this, or is there some way to make LinguaLibre populate this page with .ogg files? I was also wondering where the .ogg files should be uploaded, and I suppose that Category:Macedonian_pronunciation ought to be the right place. Martin123xyz (talk) 10:55, 23 February 2022 (UTC)
I may be wrong here but is there any babel userbox for Hiberno-English similar to en-GB or en-US. If not how would I go about making one (called perhaps en-IE or similar) FishandChipper (talk) 22:12, 23 February 2022 (UTC)
Is there any way to turn off the "Your edit was saved" notice that now keeps popping up? — SGconlaw (talk) 09:03, 24 February 2022 (UTC)
.postedit{display:none}
. However, it looks like the CSS classes have been changed. The following works, but it will hide other similar notifications too, like for updating one's watchlist (maybe this is desired): .mw-notification-area{display:none}
. To make this a gadget:
.mw-notification-area{display:none}
). I already had the postedit command on my common.css page but it no longer worked. — SGconlaw (talk) 20:52, 24 February 2022 (UTC)
.mw-notification-area { ... }
says "apply this style rule to all HTML elements on the page in the class mw-notification-area
". #mw-notification-area > * { ... }
says apply this to all children of the element with ID mw-notification-area
. In this case, the end result is the same. 70.172.194.25 07:39, 27 February 2022 (UTC)Hi - I would like to add the Latin letters uncial M and uncial B, which are used in the Domesday book (among other texts) to mean "manerium" (manor) and "berewica" (berewick) respectively:
These characters are not encoded in Unicode, but their use has a very specific meaning, and other uses of the letters M and B are not written in the uncial form. How do we deal with this? Theknightwho (talk) 00:20, 26 February 2022 (UTC)
I attempted to edit Wiktionary:Word of the day/2022/March 6 to reflect the definition's changed context labels but I received this error message: "Error: This action has been automatically identified as harmful, and therefore disallowed. If you believe your action was constructive, please start a new Grease pit discussion and describe what you were trying to do. A brief description of the abuse rule which your action matched is: WOTD Protection". I am wondering how best to proceed. Thanks, Graham11 (talk) 07:35, 27 February 2022 (UTC)
{{lb}}
? I think that is to indicate that the verb is chiefly used thus: "don't get your knickers in a twist". — SGconlaw (talk) 08:10, 27 February 2022 (UTC)
Hello everyone, I have noticed that Estonain is a bit underrepresented in the English Wiktionary as far as entries and words, so I want to begin contributing by making pages for different verb and noun forms that already have their root words listed in Wiktionary.
To do this, I'd like to make a Template that's essentially the Estonian version of Template:fi-form of, because 'et-verb form of' is missing things like the ability to specify 'indicative mood' and I don't want to break anything by modifying that template. I also really like Template:fi-form of because it works for both verbs and nouns whereas Estonian currently requires using different Templates depending on if the word is a verb, a superlative, or a comparative adjective.
Anyway, I'm having a bit of trouble finding the actual code that creates Template:fi-form of. I think that with that code in hand, it will be very straightforward to modify it to become et-form of -- Finnish and Estonian grammar are quite similar. Thanks in advance for any assistance. — This unsigned comment was added by Persee28 (talk • contribs) at 15:19, 27 February 2022 (UTC).
{{et-form of}}
by changing the language code instances at {{fi-form of}}
. —Svārtava (t/u) • 15:24, 27 February 2022 (UTC)It'd be lovely to get a bot to put certain quotes into templated form. For example, all of these Faerie Queene quotes are so easy to convert to Template:RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene that it seems pointless to do it by hand. Any volunteers? Notusbutthem (talk) 20:20, 27 February 2022 (UTC)
Hi pitters. Can someone fiddle with Template:listen so that it categorizes into, say, Category:Entries with sounds clips? I'll do them a favour in return Notusbutthem (talk) 23:21, 27 February 2022 (UTC)
action=asdfg
, the latter to one with search=asdfg
. The critical line is L111 but I couldn't quite fix it.searchengineselect=
parameter, I couldn't figure out a fix for all unwanted parameters. — Fytcha〈 T | L | C 〉 14:41, 28 February 2022 (UTC)Hi, Recently Etymology department of Tamilnadu has released bilingual official corpus for Tamil Wiktionary. I would like to update Tamil translation for the word which exist in English Wiktionary. As per earlier calculation it would be arround 60,000 words. I would like to make edit like this. Can I develop my own BOT to make this and apply or do we have any existing BOT to perform this activity? Any other suggestions are also welcomed. -Neechalkaran (talk) 00:07, 1 March 2022 (UTC)
Here are five (non-cherrypicked) random lines from the CSV file. I don't know Tamil, but maybe this gives a sense of what kind of stuff is contained within:
As you can see, many of the English glosses do not correspond to entries we have. Further, some of them are rather cryptic. Even if we restricted it to only terms that have an English-language entry here, I would still feel a little uneasy about importing them wholesale, without at least semi-automatic checking, since the level of quality assessment seems questionable. (An example: "Dollard", which does not appear to be a word other than a surname, is translated as மழுக்கறிவன் (maḻukkaṟivaṉ), which has zero Google hits.)
I am furthermore curious as to how this table of translations was generated, and how it is licensed. I searched some entries on Google and found random websites that had them; for example, "as dining at the same table" seems to come from the Fabricius Tamil and English Dictionary, where the full gloss is "a guest, as dining at the same table". That particular source looks public domain, since J. P. Fabricius died in 1791, but I'm sure not all terms came from there, as some refer to modern concepts, like "internet service provide". Is this really produced by the Tamil Nadu government? 70.172.194.25 04:25, 1 March 2022 (UTC)