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--- Comment #26 from badon fastgoldf...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to comment #24)
This is easy to fix, as long as a consesus of the exact requirement can be
reached (is it still {{#tag:name||arg1=value1|close}}?).
I agree with that. It may
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--- Comment #23 from badon fastgoldf...@gmail.com ---
Gadget850, I understand your frustration with this issue, but I don't think
anyone is having difficulty understanding what isn't working as expected. What
Daniel Friesen was trying to say is
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--- Comment #21 from badon fastgoldf...@gmail.com ---
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Last I checked LST's section tags don't even work when transcluded through
templates. I'm pretty sure LST is a hack that involves string manipulation of
page
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--- Comment #22 from Gadget850 ed.pal...@gmail.com ---
Yes, according to the extension page, LST can transclude ordinary sections,
but it cannot itself be transcluded:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:
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--- Comment #20 from badon fastgoldf...@gmail.com ---
Right, I understand that this issue is specific to #tag. poem just happens to
be Dovi's use case. My proposed features cover any use case I can think of,
with opening, closing, and
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--- Comment #18 from Gadget850 ed.pal...@gmail.com ---
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I'm puzzled... Does:
{{#tag:section||begin=abcd}}content{{#tag:section||end=abcd}}
work as expected or not? Because:
{{#tag:references||group=abcd}}
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--- Comment #19 from Gadget850 ed.pal...@gmail.com ---
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like you're trying to use #tag to
workaround the limitations of poem.../poem, and to get that to work, you
need #tag to
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--- Comment #14 from badon fastgoldf...@gmail.com ---
Which wiki page is your experiment on? I like to document workarounds in bug
reports once I have them pinned down, because I know how much people appreciate
them. It gives people confidence
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--- Comment #15 from Dovi Jacobs dovijac...@yahoo.com ---
Hi, and thanks for your good will and attention to the problem. The link to the
wikipage experiment (as above) is here:
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/User:Dovi/Experiments
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--- Comment #9 from badon fastgoldf...@gmail.com ---
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like you're trying to use #tag to
workaround the limitations of poem.../poem, and to get that to work, you
need #tag to produce independent opening and
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--- Comment #10 from Dovi Jacobs dovijac...@yahoo.com ---
Hi, yes I was trying to use #tag as a workaround, as suggested in the
Wikisource discussion, though not being a programmer I don't understand what
the difference is and why it might have
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--- Comment #11 from badon fastgoldf...@gmail.com ---
#1 will produce the section begin and section end tags that Labeled Section
Transclusion (LST) requires. The fact that poem.../poem does not cooperate
with LST is a problem within the poem
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--- Comment #12 from Dovi Jacobs dovijac...@yahoo.com ---
If we can get #tag to produced the self-closing tags that LST
requires, that might be enough to solve your issue.
That sounds logical. Can it be implemented? It would be great if during
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Wait, sorry, I take that back: The poem within the #var tags doesn't format in
new lines, which is the function of the poem tags.
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--- Comment #7 from badon fastgoldf...@gmail.com ---
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(In reply to comment #4)
LST uses the singular tags so that you can use nested or overlapped
sections.
If normal pairs were used, then this would not be
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LST uses the singular tags so that you can use nested or overlapped sections.
If normal pairs were used, then this would not be possible.
Does that make
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--- Comment #6 from Gadget850 ed.pal...@gmail.com ---
Does that make this request WONTFIX or INVALID?
Not in my opinion. LST is limited if we can't use wikimarkup. Perhaps the
simplest solution would be to add a switch to #tag for singular
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--- Comment #4 from Gadget850 ed.pal...@gmail.com ---
If the empty opening and closing tag behavior has no function, then maybe it
would be better to change it to produce a self closing tag by default
instead.
LST uses the singular tags so
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