Am 07.09.2016 um 14:50 schrieb Federico Leva (Nemo):
> Markus Bärlocher, 07/09/2016 13:27:
>> But I'm not a programmer - I need a format like CSV, or TXT as table,
>> with this columns:
>> - ISO-639-3 short code
>> - name of language in English
>> - name of langu
Hi Samy,
> checkout this api
> endpoint:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=query=siteinfo=interwikimap=xml
Thanks, sounds to go in the right direction...
But I'm not a programmer - I need a format like CSV, or TXT as table,
with this columns:
- ISO-639-3 short code
- name of language
I found a list of WP-languages in English:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wikipedias
now I need the corresponding language short codes...
CSV, TXT, Wikitable...
Who can help?
Thanks, Markus
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Hi Nemo,
> Do you literally want the ISO-639-3 code even where MediaWiki and
> Wikimedia use the ISO-639-1 code? If so, what for?
We work on an international dictionary for nautical terms.
ISO 639-3 is the international code used for software.
I need the relation between ISO 639-3 and
Hi Denny,
> Here we go:
> http://tinyurl.com/j363hzp
Thank you very much!
This helps me in specific and clear communication
with the IHO member nations.
For me his thread can be closed now.
Best regards,
Markus
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Hi Nemo,
>> I need the relation between ISO 639-3 and WP-shortcuts
>
> I still have no idea what you mean by WP-shortcuts
I'm not a programmer nor a language specialist.
Sorry for my Swiss school English...
I have found this:
I look for this:
"Elevation in metres above 'mean high water spring' level."
Which means the geographic hight above MHWS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_high_water_spring
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springtide#Mittleres_Springhochwasser
I did find only this:
alue could have a lot more/less digits than the source,
but no better/worse accuracy...
Bests, Markus
> Am 27.09.2016 um 20:26 schrieb Markus Bärlocher:
>> Hallo Daniel,
>>
>> nein, ich suche nicht einen WP-Artikel über MHWS,
>> (diesen habe ich nur verlinkt als
geografische Höhe von Leuchtfeuern.
Mit herzlichem Gruss,
Markus
Am 27.09.2016 um 19:28 schrieb Daniel Kinzler:
> Am 27.09.2016 um 19:10 schrieb Markus Bärlocher:
>> I look for this:
>> "Elevation in metres above 'mean high water spring' level."
>>
>> Which
Dear Wikidata specialists,
I have a list with 5000 English terms,
which are translated to several languages (including the corresponding
WP-language-shortcut).
Now I look for the corresponding WP-article (as URL).
How can I search the corresponding *WD-item*?
As result I need a table with the
Hi, looks very nice!
Big amount of data, nice layout! Thanks :-)
But:
The absolute number of persons is not very useful.
Please use the relative number per 100'000 people.
Or add at least the relative number.
Thanks, Markus
Am 12.04.2020 um 07:29 schrieb Fariz Darari:
> Hello all,
>
> COVID19
Hi Andrew,
Great initiative! :-)
I hope, a German translation will follow soon for me...
Good luck, Markus
Am 19.05.2021 um 20:28 schrieb Andrew Krizhanovsky:
> Hello all.
>
> We wrote the very first version of the book "Programming Wikidata for
> youth and students":
>
I understand the very urgent desire that after a name change it is also
tracked on the web. And I understand that if after 18 years of struggle
this is undone again, the suffering is great. A person's name is one of
the most important identity-forming characteristics. And if something
goes
Hello John,
www.OpenSeaMap.org - the free nautical chart
shows cayak and canoe routes with coloured grades of difficulty and
river gauges in real time:
http://map.openseamap.org/map/?zoom=10lat=50.89527lon=14.59515layers=BFTTFFTFFTF0FF
We like to build an international *Watersport-Wiki* as
Hello Denny,
great work!
One step more to the OpenSeaMap Harbour-Wiki :-)
Thanks, Markus
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Am 01.02.2014 03:01, schrieb Lukas Benedix:
+1 for summary on the list
+1
Markus
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Liebe WD-Spezialisten,
OpenSeaMap möchte die Leuchtfeuer-Daten in WD verbessern :-)
Test:
https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q1821432uselang=de
_Quelle_
Habe eine neue Quelle für die Koordinate eingefügt.
Da steht jetzt die neue Koordinate, und als Quelle OSM.
Wie kann ich die Quelle
Hi Thad,
I helped with the Lighthouses schema in Freebase.
:-)
We have imported the LoL into OSM (40'000 lights),
and show them on OpenSeaMap:
http://map.openseamap.org/?zoom=13lat=54.47933lon=10.27177layers=BFTFFFTFFTF0
It would be great to have a popup in the chart which shows:
-
Hi,
_in OpenSeaMap_
you can find 40'000 Lights by a query on:
seamark:type=light_float
seamark:type=light_vessel
seamark:type=minor_light
seamark:type=major_light
seamark:type=light
_in WP for Spain_
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/de:Liste_von_Leuchttürmen_in_Spanien
_in WD for world_
2135
Thanks Daniel for this clear statement:
Facts (this is a lighthouse) are not copyrightable.
The data about lighthouses was imported from NOAA LoL,
which is PD itself :-)
Best regards,
Markus
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