2018-01-04 23:16 GMT+01:00 Andy Mabbett :
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> Why not just use a straight horizontal rue? It's styling, not content,
> and conveys no significant meaning.
I respectfully disagree - *works *are content, *editions *are contens plus
styling IMHO.
I think that repeating a character isn't a clean solution - it would be
difficult to get an "elastic" covering of 100% of page width. I'd use a
background instead.
Alex
2018-01-04 22:47 GMT+01:00 mathieu stumpf guntz <
psychosl...@culture-libre.org>:
> You might use a simple wavy dash : 〰,
You might use a simple wavy dash : 〰, with as many as you want .
Creating a template like {{wavy-dash|repeat=80}} should be too
difficult. Will you need help for that, if this solution is fine for you?
Le 04/01/2018 à 17:56, balaji a écrit :
Hello all,
For a book I am proof reading
Hi all,
10 days until registration are closed.
I can let my place to J. Balaji (indeed it is a good idea to have someone
from a « non-western communities ») who can go with Andrea (and I stay
available as plan B if needed).
Is everyone ok with that ?
Cdlt, ~nicolas
Hello all,
For a book I am proof reading there is a requirement to
create wavy line. The link for the page is https://ta.wikisource.org/s/6du
The wavy line is appearing in many pages.
Is there any template to create this effect.?
Regards,
J. Balaji.
(User:Balajijagadesh)