Nikki renamed this task from "Add az-cyrl and az-arab for lexemes" to "Add
language codes az-cyrl and az-arab for lexemes".
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`az-cyrl` for Azerbaijani in Cyrillic script, `az-arab` for Azerbaijani in
Arabic script
This would replace the private use
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To reproduce:
- Go to https://test.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L1 and start editing the lemma
- Enter "test" as the spelling variant
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There are currently around 250 lexemes for Old Norse, see
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:WhatLinksHere/Q35505?namespace=146
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Note that we already use `sr-ec` and `sr-el` for terms (see language stats
<https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Mr._Ibrahem/Language_statistics_for_items>).
The problem here is not that the codes are missing, it's that adding those
codes to your Babel bo
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monolingual language code gml (Middle Low German)".
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In T97566#6514271 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T97566#6514271>, @MJL
wrote:
> Couldn't we just use qdw (**q**uery **d**ata **w**iki) like how
Translatewiki.net uses qqq
<https://translatewiki.net/wiki/FAQ#Special_private_language_codes_qqq,_qqx
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This has been known about for SEVEN YEARS?? Why do I even bother reporting
anything
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I can reproduce it in Vivaldi in Windows too, so it doesn't seem to be
Linux-specific either.
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From time to time, I get the error `Could not save due to an error. Malformed
input:` on text which does not appear to be malformed.
I found a way I can reliably
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Adapting what Lucas wrote on the mailing list for
`User:MichaelSchoenitzer/CiteTool.js`, replacing
mw.loader.using(['wikibase'], function() {
with
mw.loader.using(['wikibase', 'wikibase.datamodel']).then(function (require)
{
var datamodel
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I would like to be able to display a title too.
The best thing we have so far is to add a comment. Perhaps we could do
something similar to `#defaultView:` for titles, e.g. `#queryTitle:`?
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In T255657#6339905 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T255657#6339905>,
@dcausse wrote:
> Please let us know when you encounter this problem again.
I just came across some for the property `P21` - https://w.wiki/Yhn
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I sometimes want to find strings with leading or trailing spaces but the
filter field strips leading
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When filtering results in the UI (not in SPARQL itself), the filter appears
to be applied to the generated
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In T223736#5503032 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T223736#5503032>,
@Lucas_Werkmeister_WMDE wrote:
> We’re also thinking about making the table view more configurable in
T227702 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T227702> – that could also b
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I would like to be able to display images in the table view rather than only
as links.
Perhaps
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Linking to senses also seems to work immediately - I was able to create a
statement linking to one of the lexeme's senses even though I can't link to the
lexeme itself yet.
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When linking to a sense, the lemma is not shown unless there is a sense
defined for the current language (or one of the fallback languages
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To reproduce:
- Create a new lexeme
- Copy lexeme ID
- Start adding a statement
- Select a lexeme property (e.g. P5188
<ht
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I added some common abbreviations as aliases to help with entering
grammatical features, some work, some don't. For example, "sg" (singular) and
"nt" (neuter) don't work, while "pl" (plural) does.
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https://phabricato
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To reproduce:
- Open https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:NewLexeme
- Enter Q1 as the item for the language (to cause the "Spelling va
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The H system (Q3505590 <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3505590>) and X system
(Q3497763 <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3497763>) are two systems
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The correct code for Classical Chinese is `lzh`.
It looks like some of these have been added by a bot, e.g.
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:Diff/1176117811 - it would be a good idea
to ask the bot owner to clean up their mistakes.
I think otherwise
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Ahh, the property to use for language codes on test.wikidata.org is `P220` -
I added it to https://test.wikidata.org/wiki/Q348 and after I edited
https://test.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L76 it started showing up in the API
results correctly. The variable for it seems
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In T230833#6103004 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T230833#6103004>,
@daniel wrote:
> I dimly recall a similar discussion from years ago. IIRC, IETF is
extensible, and we came up with a way to encode item IDs in language tages,
something like `
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But what would the correct statements be? We can't add an ISO 639-1 code if
the language doesn't have one! :) All the ISO 639-1 codes which exist are (or
should be) already in Wikidata - there's only ~200 and new ones are not being
assigned any more. If we want
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I tried opening the linked query.wikidata.org page in IE and it sometimes
works and sometimes doesn't. (The ascleiden.nl page seems to consistently not
work but maybe I just didn't refresh enough times)
The full contents of the console for me is:
DOM7011
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I can't seem to get the box which pops up when hovering over the last updated
button to go away.
I've
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de-1901 is the language code for the German spellings prior to the 1996 reform
This would be used on lexemes like
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki
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To reproduce:
- Edit a form on a lexeme
- Type "singu" in the grammatical features field
Expected result: singular <https://www.wiki
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When editing lexemes (the same thing happens for lemmas, forms and senses),
whitespace is stripped while typing. This means I keep losing spaces or
deleting
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see T186356 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T186356> where it was
suggested this should be a separate ticket
As I wrote in the comments on that
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The default tabbing behaviour in Vivaldi is to only tab between form fields.
I think some browsers in OSX do the same and Firefox seems to have a setting
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In the embed view (sample query
<https://query.wikidata.org/embed.html#select%20*%20{%20%3Fitem%20wdt%3A
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I'll put them both here for now.
Here's a screenshot of how sections on the structured data tab render:
F31762246: ie11commons.png <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/F31762246>
The error I get when clicking "Add statement" or s
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My guess would be that it's returning `und` for any language where the
lexeme's language item does not have a `P218` (ISO 639-1 code) statement. Test
Wikidata doesn't have the same properties, let alone the same statements, so it
would never find a code there, whereas
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To reproduce:
- Start editing a lexeme form, e.g. on
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L123
- Change the text in the representation and spelling
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For a very basic version, you could add the following to your common.js:
mw.hook('wikibase.entityPage.entityView.rendered').add(function () {
$(".wikibase-entityview-main a").each(function(){ var a=this.href; var
m=a.match(/[\/:]([PQL][0-9]+
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I tested it and it's now possible to click the tab, but it still doesn't work
properly. The text is a mess (the things which should be right-aligned are on
top of the things on the left) and there are errors when trying to edit
anything (nothing happens after
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In case it's useful to anyone else, I cobbled together the following bit of
code last night and put it in my common.js:
mw.hook('wikibase.entityPage.entityView.rendered').add(function () {
/* focus lexeme form when editing */
$(".wikibase-l
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There's also no field focused when editing the lemma.
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That might be coming from langdb.yaml
<https://github.com/wikimedia/language-data/blob/master/data/langdb.yaml>...
not completely sure, since it was added there over a year ago (link
<https://github.com/wikimedia/language-da
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In T226701#5367459 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T226701#5367459>,
@Yupik wrote:
> On an side note, do you know why some of the names show up in English even
if they have an autonym listed?
Wikidata tries to show language names in the UI
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In T217430#5212348 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T217430#5212348>,
@Susannaanas wrote:
> Additionally, using sms as language failed while creating a lexeme
> F29246289: Screen Shot 2019-05-25 at 19.18.04.png
<https://phabricator.wikimedi
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Is there a reason this was implemented by closing the search results on an
exact match and not by removing the automatic jumping between fields?
As I wrote in T149798 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T149798>, I would
prefer it to not automaticall
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Is this perhaps caused by the fix for T172937
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T172937>? The timing looks like it would fit.
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As the actual creator of this ticket, I would still like to see it
implemented. As far as I can tell, nothing has changed which would make the
suggestions in this ticket superfluous.
Since I realised I hadn't linked it yet,
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki
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In T210293#5094226 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T210293#5094226>,
@Michael wrote:
> Could you elaborate on that functionality? It doesn't seem to work out of
the box on my development setup:
I suspect that it only works on lexeme pages,
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In T214238#5080217 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T214238#5080217>,
@Quiddity wrote:
> I believe that is currently enabled purely for the donation interface, per
comments in T112889: Adding Latin American Spanish as language cod
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In T217430#5024866 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T217430#5024866>,
@Susannaanas wrote:
> I cannot find their codes here:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Help:Wikimedia_language_codes/lists/all. Are
these the ULS languages?
That page is gener
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In T124758#5023285 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T124758#5023285>,
@Sascha wrote:
> @Nikki, can you send me your CLDR tickets that got rejected? I’d like to
understand the reason, it sounds surprising.
The ones I'm aware of are the ones I
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In T124758#5021110 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T124758#5021110>,
@Lea_Lacroix_WMDE wrote:
> @Amire80 @Sascha Do any of you have experience with adding
languages/language names in CLDR? Is that a complex or long process?
I am not either
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That sounds like it would work for me
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rmy was available the whole time because there's a Wikipedia using that code (https://rmy.wikipedia.org/).
As far as I can tell, rom and rmg weren't added because you didn't add any statements which need them (see T74590#2058955 above) and now nobody seems to really
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cmg is defined as a historical language. Is it really appropriate to use that for modern-day names/text in Mongolian script?TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T215032EMAIL PREFERENCEShttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel/emailpreferences/To: NikkiCc
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In T214238#4894473, @Mbch331 wrote:
Since it's about labels, the language code needs to be added to ULS. But what language code would you use for Hispanic America? es is neutral as it's for both variants.
We have es-419 for Latin American Spanish already.TASK DETAILhttps
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I agree with showing the language too.
Personally I already find the sense in brackets as part of the link confusing because I keep thinking someone put the gloss in the lemma. With language fallback, it's even worse, since the language name of the text inside the brackets
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TASK DESCRIPTION(Note: "outdated" is being used here to only mean old but correct values.)
Right now we don't have a way to indicate that statements are known to contai
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I have no idea how to get languages added for lexemes, I've also been trying to find that out. :/
Whether it makes sense to add them for monolingual text too depends on whether there are statements where they would be useful (a good example, if you know of one, would
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@Sascha: Lexemes don't use the monolingual text list of languages, so adding these for monolingual text won't make them available for lexemes.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T210293EMAIL PREFERENCEShttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel
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Magnus has some stats at https://tools.wmflabs.org/wikidata-todo/stats.php?reverse
Cleaning up P143 is still ongoing, there's still a lot of non-Wikimedia stuff in there. I'm not sure how much since queries tend to time out.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org
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Yes, sorry that was a bit unclear.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T209272EMAIL PREFERENCEShttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel/emailpreferences/To: NikkiCc: Addshore, Nikki, Nandana, Mringgaard, Lahi, Gq86, GoranSMilovanovic, QZanden, LawExplorer
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For the thing I'm trying to do, I'm interested in knowing when labels, lemmas, forms and senses have been saved or when the editing of them has been cancelled (since it re-renders them when leaving the edit interface). A single generic hook would work for me, so would
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I skimmed over the list of ISO 639-1 codes and I think the only others which aren't supported are Ojibwe (oj) and Avestan (ae).
I think the first option would be best because people do occasionally add non-existent ISO 639-1 codes to items.TASK DETAILhttps
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TASK DESCRIPTIONNot all languages with ISO 639-1 codes are enabled for labels. Southern Ndebele (nr) and Luba-Katanga (lu) are a couple of examples of such languages. It is not possible
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We've been able to merge lexemes for over two months and I've nearly entered duplicate tickets twice now. Any chance of this being done soon?TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T204397EMAIL PREFERENCEShttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel/emailpreferences
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TASK DESCRIPTIONWhen the lemma of a lexeme is edited, the page title still contains the old text, even after saving. The page has to be reloaded to fix it. I would expect the page
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TASK DESCRIPTIONStatements have classes corresponding to their ranks (wb-normal, wb-deprecated or wb-preferred). As I mentioned in T198907, I use those classes in my common.css to make
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In T198907#4410500, @Yair_rand wrote:
but I don't think it would be helpful to have a different background between preferred and normal statements.
I find it useful. It makes it easier to see why a SPARQL query is returning a different number of results (it's only
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You can use the arvstart parameter to avoid going through all the edits. Something like mwapi:garvnamespace "2018050100"; for lexemes I guess.
Long term, it would help if we could use usercontribs instead of allrevisions for things like this.TASK D
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Here's a picture of what I have in mind when I talk about grouping the languages:
F27117761: language-grouping.png
See https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3733836?uselang=en-gb for an example of how the termbox is currently displayed when a variant is used as the UI
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TASK DESCRIPTIONCountry-based language variants (e.g. en-gb, en-ca, de-at, de-ch) are currently treated like completely independent languages, even though they are often the same
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A better (i.e. more static) example might be GZWDer, they've created a lot of lexemes and are currently inactive. See the edits vs the query.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T209034EMAIL PREFERENCEShttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel/emailpreferences
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TASK DESCRIPTIONWhen adding a statement using a sense property, I often copy the lexeme ID instead of the sense ID by accident. Therefore I would like to see all senses
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Would it be possible to check which type of HTML element is focused? We want pressing enter to save in an input field and trigger the corresponding action on links. The only link which should save a statement when pressing enter is the save link itself.
I do wonder what
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Is there any evidence of a link between protected Wikipedia pages and vandalism in Wikidata? The sample of edits I looked at showed no correlation (I checked 10 items vandalised by IPs from Spanish-speaking countries and 9 of them were not protected on the Spanish Wikipedia
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TASK DESCRIPTIONTo reproduce:
Create a statement linking to a sense (example edit)
Delete the sense you just linked to (example edit)
Expected behaviour: The user is prevented
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I'm not Greta but here's a screenshot: F27047776: link-to-deleted-item.png The ID is displayed as unlinked black text followed by "(Deleted item)" in grey italics. You can usually find examples on this report.
Links to deleted senses have the same problem, e.g.
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I have been looking for something like this too. wikibase.statement.saved works for statements, but there can also be edits to the terms (i.e. labels, descriptions, aliases), sitelinks, lemmas, forms and senses and I'm not aware of any hooks that cover those.TASK DETAILhttps
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I've reorganised the description, it got messed up by the vandalism and was really difficult to read.
I removed the bit about the entity suggester since it's really unclear to me how that would work and it's something that could be added later once we actually have this. I
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CHANGES TO TASK DESCRIPTIONThis is a proposal to create a special page which lists all lexemes containing forms with the same spelling (e.g. a page which would list all lexemes which have a lemma or form "orange" in different
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TASK DESCRIPTIONIn https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?diff=770442639 I changed the gloss from "bar" to "foo"
Now https://query.wikida
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TASK DESCRIPTIONTo reproduce:
Start editing an existing sense
Remove the text from the gloss field
Start adding a statement to the sense
Pick a property and enter a valid value
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It happens on any lexeme for me, e.g. I did it twice on https://test.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L1. Both times I entered "en" and changed it to "de" and it saved it as "en". After saving, the page initially looked correct (displayed "de&q
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Sorry, I don't understand what you're asking me to do.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T207550EMAIL PREFERENCEShttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel/emailpreferences/To: NikkiCc: Greta_Doci_WMDE, Nikki, Nandana, Mringgaard, Lahi, Gq86
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TASK DESCRIPTIONTo reproduce:
Start adding a sense
Enter a valid language code in the language field
Tab to the gloss field and enter some text
Tab back to the language field
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TASK DESCRIPTIONTo reproduce:
Start adding a sense
Enter a valid language code into the language field
Press enter, producing an error about a missing gloss
Tab to the next field
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The screenshot is from https://test.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L121TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T207401EMAIL PREFERENCEShttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel/emailpreferences/To: NikkiCc: Nikki, Nandana, Mringgaard, Lahi, Gq86, GoranSMilovanovic
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TASK DESCRIPTIONThe glosses for senses are not consistently aligned in all browsers, see F26623471
It happens for me in Vivaldi 1.14, Edge and IE11TASK DETAILhttps
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I also noticed this when trying to load deleted items (possibly because it shows log information on the page?). It seems to have suddenly started happening in the last day or two. I wasn't having any problems before that.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org
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I just tried it with P21 and while "male" was first, "female" was the 21st suggestion, which isn't very useful (and makes us look really bad). I don't know how it currently orders them, but I think it should order them by number of u
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I also tried removing the sitelink before turning the page into a redirect for https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q49126841=""> and that still lists cebwiki as subscribed too.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T206857EMAIL PRE
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TASK DESCRIPTIONI have noticed that wikis are listed as being subscribed to items even after the sitelinks have been removed and the wiki is not making any other use of the item.
Example
Nikki created this task.Nikki added a project: Wikibase-Quality-Constraints.Restricted Application added a subscriber: Aklapper.Restricted Application added a project: Wikidata.
TASK DESCRIPTIONIE11 doesn't support Object.assign(), which was apparently added to the constraints extension in https
Nikki created this task.Nikki added a project: Lexicographical data.Restricted Application added a project: Wikidata.
TASK DESCRIPTIONIE11 doesn't support Object.assign(), which seems to be used somewhere in the editing interface for forms.
When clicking "add Form", an error abo
Nikki created this task.Nikki added a project: Lexicographical data.Restricted Application added a project: Wikidata.
TASK DESCRIPTIONWhen editing a lemma, pressing enter does nothing. It should save the changes, like it does elsewhere.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T206140EMAIL
Nikki created this task.Nikki added a project: Lexicographical data.Restricted Application added a project: Wikidata.
TASK DESCRIPTIONFor some languages, Special:NewLexeme requires entering the lemma language separately. Until a few weeks ago, it was possible to pass lemma-language as a URL
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