Template talk:Requested articles english dictlist preamble

Latest comment: 17 years ago by Connel MacKenzie in topic Preload templates

Created. edit

Created. Used in Wiktionary:Requested_articles:English/DictList. -Ozzyslovechild 17:56, 31 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Bits edit

Maybe add a callout box on right to hold notes, links etc. and to better utilize above fold space?

Move letter/nav links to another Template? Prolly not worth bother. -Ozzyslovechild 17:56, 31 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Modified edit

I've modified this template along with "Wiktionary:Requested articles:English/DictList/A". Will wait for reaction before changing the other 25 pages... (Probably should discuss at Wiktionary talk:Requested articles:English/DictList.) - dcljr 04:02, 10 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

right on/tx. nice to meet you, dcljr. i did B's subsections. i did it manually; did you, too?, or is there some way to automate? i'd be happy to split the rest of the letters with you if not. ..i wish MediaWiki published something like an API, or had some sort of scripting facility. someday, maybe.. next up, i'd like to see the intro text get simpler to take in at a single blink by use of formatting and editing. i like where you took what i'd left for text. gonna tweak a bit now. -:)Ozzyslovechild 02:30, 18 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
scratch that. not gonna tweak now. i'd like to make it less text heavy, and perhaps add some design elements to facilitate info's consumption, but i'm not seeing a first step towards it yet. -:)Ozzyslovechild 02:35, 18 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
Yeah, I did it "manually". But since the text editor I'm using has pretty powerful search/replace and macro features, it went pretty quickly. I can continue the conversion work if it's too time-consuming for you to do it. One thing though: note how I've shortened the external links a bit, from:
to:
Is this okay? Would you prefer "M-W" on the second link? - dcljr 00:24, 19 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
Cool re shortening. Gotcha re the other. That's how I did the Bs. Oughta curiousity, which editor do you use? I use Ultraedit and love it. -:)Ozzyslovechild 23:05, 19 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
I use Emacs for heavy-duty editing, although I only use a very tiny amount of its functionality; I got used to it when I was in grad school, so I've stuck with it since then. For lighter editing, I use the default text editor for the GNOME desktop (Linux), called gedit; it works better with other programs like Firefox (i.e., using the same copy-and-paste mechanism). Anyway, back to this page: I don't understand what you mean by "Gotcha re the other". Please clarify. - dcljr 22:56, 20 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
Ah yes. emacs. i touched that a bit once. inre: you last question, i've no idea to what i was referring to at that moment. jetsom i guess. oh well. -:)Ozzyslovechild 02:11, 25 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

ARTFL edit

Could you add a link to ARTFL? It's the "good" on-line version of Webster's 1913.

http://machaut.uchicago.edu/?action=search&word=<<WordToBeSearchedFor>>/DictList/A&resource=Webster's&quicksearch=on

--Connel MacKenzie T C 16:25, 25 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Could do. I was loosely thinking to rerun the program periodically to auto-scrub those entries that have already had articles created for them. Could add that next run, as well as figure out how to have the output include the section/second-letter breaks. Only concern would be a: relevance, but i've seen your sig behave reasonably enough to not worry that's a worry, and b: bandwith/disk re the extra chars generated for each word and, and the trickle-down that each save to come later would necessitate. but i don't actually think the latter is much of a concern, so sure. some expert regex-ing could prolly just insert it into the current text of dictlist ppages, but senator, i'm no larry wall. oughta curiosity, what's the short story on the "good" in the statement, "It's the "good" on-line version of Webster's 1913"? Made very brief googlings, but didn't see anything about "bad" versions of the 1913 dictionary. -)Ozzyslovechild 02:15, 3 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Preload templates edit

Should this have a separate tutorial section on using the preload templates? The "instructions" on the right hand box-thing are almost misleading, in the way they instruct to use the "hard way." --Connel MacKenzie 03:53, 15 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

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