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Yesterday
Mon, Jul 15
I fixed the lemmas and representations on forms with a bot as soon as the codes were available on Wikidata (e.g. https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:Diff/2162481928) and there don't seem to be any left according to https://w.wiki/Afkm.
Mon, Jul 8
Sarai wanted to sort the list alphabetically by the language name, originally.
The dev team asks is sorting by language code would be good enough? It would have the advantage that it is only one order for all UI languages.
Sat, Jul 6
Thu, Jul 4
Wed, Jul 3
Tue, Jul 2
Sat, Jun 29
I had another look and noticed that the glosses table doesn't use the full width available to it.
Fri, Jun 28
Fri, Jun 21
Another place where this hook could be used: Appending https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P2559 to the descriptions of properties, since T97566/T140131 still haven't been fixed.
Thu, Jun 20
I generally test in private tabs, so English, because it always uses English for people who aren't logged in. Which language are you using?
Jun 10 2024
Jun 5 2024
I can't find a ticket for it, but this is a problem with Minerva in general, it doesn't have a button for changing the interface language in other wikis either.
return a.autonym.toLocaleLowerCase() < b.autonym.toLocaleLowerCase() ? -1 : 1;
May 28 2024
This just happened to me with https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?diff=2166801293.
May 25 2024
This is still a problem, https://query.wikidata.org/#select%20*%20%7B%20wd:L1144506-F7%20?p%20?v%20%7D returns data that was deleted in August last year - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L1144506
May 23 2024
May 21 2024
This is probably covered by T63958
They don't contain a dot or comma, but while testing something, I also found that "91-04 bc" and "0091-04 bc" turn into "1 April 91 BCE" (and for some reason "0091-04-00 bc" turns into "31 March 91 BCE").
May 17 2024
May 12 2024
May 11 2024
This is probably the same as T167263.
These are available for lexemes and monolingual text now.
These are available for lexemes and monolingual text on Wikidata now, but don't seem to be available on wikibase.cloud wikis yet. I don't know when/how often those are updated.
This is available now. I've fixed the lexemes but the monolingual text statements still need updating.
This is available now.
These are available now.
This is available for monolingual text and lexemes now.
These are available for monolingual text and lexemes now.
These are available for monolingual text and lexemes now.
These are available for monolingual text and lexemes now.
May 10 2024
This is available now. I've fixed the lexemes but there might still be monolingual text statements that need updating.
These are available now.
These are available now.
These are available now.
These are available now.
These are available now.
These are available now.
These are available now.
This is available now.
This is available now. I've fixed the lexemes but the monolingual text statements still need updating.
This is available for monolingual text and lexemes now. I've fixed the lexemes but there might still be monolingual text statements that need updating.
This is available now. I've fixed the lexemes but there might still be monolingual text statements that need updating.
These are available now and I've fixed the ones I could find.
May 4 2024
The underlying assumption here is that only MediaWiki uses these formal/informal variants.
I think the following changes in rebuild.php (GitHub) would make the CLDR extension use CLDR's mni-mtei for MediaWiki's mni:
May 3 2024
In https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2023/Translation/Translatable_language_names last year, I suggested adding all the languages and then importing the translations from CLDR so people don't have to retranslate them. If we did that, it could also update translations when they change in CLDR (maybe only if the name in Translatewiki matches the previous CLDR name, if we want to avoid overwriting names).
May 1 2024
I'm not Amir but I generally agree with https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/119565/mixed-alignment-ltr-and-rtl-in-language-selection-list - direction is not the same as alignment, the direction should be set correctly, but switching between alignments in a list doesn't look right and is hard to use.
Apr 30 2024
It does do fallback, but normal MediaWiki pages (i.e. not the Wikibase interface on entity pages) use the user's language fallback chain (which is affected by the languages in their Babel box), unlike entity pages which only use the default fallback chain for the interface language.
Apr 21 2024
Apr 15 2024
Apr 12 2024
Apr 7 2024
Apr 6 2024
The big problem I have with user scripts is loading dependencies and the incompatibility between gadgets and user scripts more generally.
Apr 5 2024
I think that patch should fix 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10 from the description.
Apr 3 2024
I can't use the mouse to select text to delete or replace, for instance, if it is toward the end of the gloss, because as soon as I click the mouse it resets to the first characters of the gloss.
Are you still able to reproduce this? It seems to be working fine for me in Firefox now.
The example I gave isn't reproducible now, but the underlying problem is still there, e.g. https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L406433?uselang=fr loads with "jersiais" which is replaced with "Jèrriais" after loading.
Apr 2 2024
118 and 119 are custom namespaces (they don't have the same meaning on all wikis and not all wikis with draft namespaces use 118 and 119 for them), so this is probably the same as T52655.
Apr 1 2024
aew and twl are also prefixes matching existing language tags.