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In T272442#6768954 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T272442#6768954>,
@Amire80 wrote:
> If at the moment no particular person is actually planning to add written
lexemes in them, and codes are only used for linking between languages
I'm not sure h
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In T270043#6753247 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T270043#6753247>,
@Amire80 wrote:
> Should these be codes? Can't they be just spelling variants, as it is done
for Hebrew?
Spelling variants need language codes too and a code can only be
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I don't think language fallback explains the behaviour I'm seeing here since
I was using English at the time I originally reported this (I switched to
British English more recently). But now that you mentioned it, I just tried
switching back to English and searching
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"singu" is now working for some reason, but "sg" and "nt" still don't
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Replacing links with buttons would be one way to fix T250519
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T250519>
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Could you turn the documentation pages you mean into links? :)
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There are multiple romanisation systems for Japanese and the current
`ja-x-Q53979348` lemmas are a mixture of them, so I think statements on forms
(Revised Hepburn romanisation <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P2125>
for Revised Hepburn, transliteration
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And the next one: transliteration
<https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Property:P2440=1339287262#P2302>
has some constraints for what type of items it can be used on. Those
constraints apply to usage on items and do not make sense applied to lexemes.
S
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It's useful to be able to paste item IDs to make sure you're selecting the
right item, but if you paste an item ID into the grammatical features field,
nothing happens
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Enter some text in the grammatical features field, if it doesn't find
anything, it doesn't provide any feedback saying that
(Wasn't this already reported? Can't find it...)
TASK
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When adding a statement which links to a lexeme, if your search matches the
first lemma entered on the lexeme, none of the other lemmas are shown. If your
search matches any lemma other
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On https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:NewItem Dagbani is the last item in
the list even though the rest of the list is ordered by language code.
Perhaps
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entered when adding a statement" to "Lexeme info is not shown in dropdown if a
lexeme ID is entered while adding a statement".
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When adding a statement which links to a lexeme, if you enter a lexeme ID
rather than a lemma, the lexeme data is not shown, only the lexeme ID
To reproduce:
- Start adding
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The way it's designed to work, codes which are added for labels are
automatically available for monolingual text and lexemes too, but codes which
have been added for monolingual text have to be added for lexemes separately
(and vice versa). So, looking at the dates, I
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`dag` was added for labels in T260037
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T260037> and normally all codes for labels
can be used for lexemes too. For some
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I noticed that the dropdown is the same one used for monolingual text
languages and - indeed - the one for monolingual text has the same problem with
the language code not being detected on middle click paste. Although,
thankfully, it's much less destructive
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There are even a bunch of languages we can add labels for which don't show up
in the list, despite not being explicitly excluded, e.g. `aa`, `cho`, `dag`,
`es-419`, `ho`, `hz`, `ng`, `rn`, `shi-latn`, `uz-cyrl`, `uz-latn`...
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In the interest of not having this stalled indefinitely, I've removed the
request for `az-arab` from this ticket.
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lexemes" to "Add language code az-cyrl for lexemes".
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It can also cause existing glosses to be deleted if you try to change the
language:
- Edit a sense with two or more glosses
- Delete the text in one of the existing language name fields
- Middle click paste a language code into the field instead
- Click save
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entered using middle click paste" to "Middle click paste of a gloss language
code is not correctly detected (causing the gloss to be discarded/deleted)".
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This just happened to me with `nrf-je` which is one of the language codes
which doesn't appear in the dropdown at all, so there's no distinction between
a successfully detected language code and one where it will silently discard
your new gloss. :(
It seems
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To reproduce:
- Open a lexeme, e.g. https://test.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L159
- Start adding or editing a sense
- Add two rows for entering
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Open https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L406433 and watch the senses
section. Initially, the name "Jèrriais" is displayed, but th
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This is not a duplicate of T89213 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T89213>.
The lemma should always be displayed. It's a bug that it depends on successful
language fallback, because it shouldn't depend on language fallback in the
first place.
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In T271079#6720910 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T271079#6720910>,
@abian wrote:
> Good idea. :D And also a similar constraint type for the lexical category?
That would make sense for the examples I gave, yeah. :) Maybe it should be a
separa
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I would like to be able to limit lexeme searches by language. For example,
search for "a
<https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.ph
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It seems the only way to add a statement using a property with the entity
type "sense" is to enter the full ID for the sense.
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I spent far too long this morning confused by these edits:
F33985594: Bildschirmfoto_2021-01-05_07-39-17.png
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/F33985594>
That looks like the user added "en: " to the beginning but when I went to
remove it
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If you write something like `filter (?variable1=?variable2).`, `?variable1`
will be highlighted
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In T180771#6715965 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T180771#6715965>,
@Ladsgroup wrote:
> @Mbch331 Does langcom approve this patch then?
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/extensions/Wikibase/+/555688/
Shouldn't they be lowercase for co
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Many of the properties used for lexemes, senses and forms only make sense
between two lexemes for the same language
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This is also a problem for monolingual text statements, lemmas, forms and
senses.
Other things I've tried to do which have timed out:
- Find all statements using the language code `mis` and check whether they
have a qualifier specifying the actual language
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We have over 500 lexemes using nan-x-Q8201 for Min Nan in Chinese characters
(query <https://w.wiki/sSn>), it would be better
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In T180771#6051407 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T180771#6051407>,
@Amire80 wrote:
> I'm not hearing any objections from the Language Committee, so I'm probably
going to start adding these codes.
>
> Let's start with nan-hani. What will
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Next example: Pinyin transliteration
<https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P1721#P2302> should have a property
scope of qualifier on items and lexemes and main property on forms. Since we
can't do that, it now says the scope is main property or qualifier ever
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This could potentially be useful for old URLs too: We could display URLs in
outdated statements differently from those in normal/preferred rank statements.
e.g. There was a topic on Wikidata:Administrators'_noticeboard ages ago about
an edit war over the official
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In T269724#6684661 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T269724#6684661>,
@abian wrote:
> I understand the motivation (thanks to the fact that Nikki's tasks are much
more interesting and better described than mine), :-)
I can't take the credit for
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I think it would be useful to see some examples of how these would be
used/what they would be used for.
I'm not sure that `ko-kore` (or `ko-hani`) would be the best way to add text
containing hanja because wouldn't we want it to be linked to the corresponding
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In T212313#6701295 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T212313#6701295>,
@ChristianKl wrote:
> Wikidata has lexemes in addition to items. Lexemes need language codes to
express to which language a lexeme belongs. To create lexemes that tell us that
v
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Yay! Looks good \o/
In T267023#6692702 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T267023#6692702>,
@Lydia_Pintscher wrote:
> Purge didn't help. Looking at some others now.
I purged it too and that made it work for me. Odd
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> Should we exclude certain entity types or include? So should we have a
allow or deny list?
I would prefer listing the types where the constraint //should// be checked,
which also matches how constraint scope works right now.
> Should we reuse the
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e.g.
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P443#P443$8116725c-4f59-8b08-31bc-99eeb5dd52df
should be checked on items but not on lexemes
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Since the whitespace gets stripped when saving anyway, would removing the
`trim()`s from
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/mediawiki/extensions/WikibaseLexeme/+/0e48721161973149c18fa7539b22ed1f6b13cb7f/resources/templates/glossWidget.vue.html#38
https
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There were 10 lexemes in the 2020-11-27 lexeme dump which I've also fixed.
They came from two users, Jacek Janowski and Tokyo Akademia, which was the case
for most of the previous ones I fixed too.
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If the gloss language code is pasted using middle click paste, the gloss is
not saved
To reproduce:
- Start editing an existing sense
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Here's some more places it's needed:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5379100#P1559
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2408930#P1705
Orthography is really determined by the sources - there can be multiple
statements if different sources give different spellings
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The vast majority of the time people use `Q`, people are presumably copying
the ID from the item page. I just fixed all the ones which had `q`, but I'll
have to wait until the next lexeme dump to find out if I got them all (or if
any new ones appeared).
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See https://test.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L97
It treats `mis-x-Q1` and `mis-x-q1` as separate codes and allows both even
though
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In T265906#6560598 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T265906#6560598>,
@Amire80 wrote:
> az-cyrl is OK.
>
> For Arabic script we already have azb. Is az-arab any different?
I have no idea because I can't find any resources which go into an
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It also affects ``
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QZanden, LawExplorer
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When displaying an item or property page, the page heading applies language
fallback to the label and description
e.g.
- On https://test.wikidata.org/wiki
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If you search e.g. in the top right search box, you can middle click results
to open them in new tabs
If you do the same with the language
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T137810 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T137810> had an extremely negative
effect on me and I have no desire to get dragged back into that argument, sorry.
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More issues:
Clicking "edit" for the lemma focuses the lemma field, but clicking the
buttons to add or remove spelling variants doesn't put the focus back in a
field. For add, I would expect the focus in the lemma field of the new spelling
variant. Fo
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To reproduce:
- Go to https://test.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L1 and start editing the lemma
- Click the "x" to delete lemma
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Current order:
- lemma, spelling variant, delete lemma (for each variant)
- add another variant
- publish
- cancel
- language
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To reproduce:
- Go to https://test.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L1 and start editing the lemma
- Tab through the fields or alternatively click
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aliases for a language are slow" to "Queries involve finding strings (e.g.
labels, descriptions or aliases) in a language are slow".
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I've run into this twice today already. :(
First the character "Ꜵ" (AO ligature) was instead displayed as "" (flag of
Angola) which was extremely confusing and I'm glad I was already aware of this
ticket because who knows how much time I wo
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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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GoranSMilovanovic
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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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Mohammed_Sadat_WMDE, Akuckartz
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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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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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