Octahedron80
Derby sûnt 7 jul 2016
Lêste reäksje: 1 jier lyn troch Aliter by it ûnderwerp Module:th-hom/data
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- Der binne grif saken dêr't jo útlis by hawwe wolle:
- It gros fan de oare saken steane op it, ûnfolsleine, Mienskipsportaal;
- Wy hawwe leaver flaters as stiltme: Kom en meitsje wat falters. Aliter (oerlis) 6 mrt 2023, 19.58 (UTC)
Module:th-hom/data
bewurkjeIk seach, jo hawwe eat oanpast op Module:th-hom/data: Ha jo ferstân fan dy modulen? Aliter (oerlis) 6 mrt 2023, 20.00 (UTC)
- I am the author of the module, friend. It is homophone data of Thai. I make modules for th & en for years. --Octahedron80 (oerlis) 7 mrt 2023, 00.40 (UTC)
- I see. The point is, that the one person who wurked with modules at fy wikitionary has left. This has all kinds of small problems, in that they created a better {{-fy-}}, and all we can do to see how it works is checks output.
- Sometimes, we need to accept peculiarities because we don't have documentation. Another time I just found out, is that it bounces stuff it doesn't recognise. As a result, as we have now introduced Berjocht:-??- for every ??, we find that for {{-fy-|geonym}} it's bounced.
- I wouldn't know what to do about that, hence my question whether you understood modules? Aliter (oerlis) 7 mrt 2023, 18.36 (UTC)
- Module:headword/data includes only parts of speech. Geonym is not one of the POS, but it is a topic. So it should not be in there. --Octahedron80 (oerlis) 8 mrt 2023, 00.21 (UTC)
- Thank you for trying to explain. Unfortunately, I am not that one person who wurked with modules. As a result, I don't know what you're saying. Aliter (oerlis) 8 mrt 2023, 20.38 (UTC)
- You must use Template:Rubryk for topics (e.g. Geonym) instead, like RocketPlaysCPI is doing. You must know what is POS or topic first; it is the basic of making dictionary. Noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, etc. are POS's. Color, day, month, math, engineering, medicine, etc. are topics. If you put a topic in POS template, it will certainly not allow and will show error message. This knowledge does not depend on module. --Octahedron80 (oerlis) 9 mrt 2023, 01.03 (UTC)
- We may get there eventually. You have something you call "POS", and names are not POS. We know that, but that's as wide as Fy: reaches. So, we define Geonym as a big case of name. (Could be nammegeo if that's clearer to you.) That takes care of all cases of geographical names, excepẗ that -fy- was module-ised to refuse what its author didn't recognise. How do we get that module to behave? Aliter (oerlis) 13 mrt 2023, 19.35 (UTC)
- You must use Template:Rubryk for topics (e.g. Geonym) instead, like RocketPlaysCPI is doing. You must know what is POS or topic first; it is the basic of making dictionary. Noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, etc. are POS's. Color, day, month, math, engineering, medicine, etc. are topics. If you put a topic in POS template, it will certainly not allow and will show error message. This knowledge does not depend on module. --Octahedron80 (oerlis) 9 mrt 2023, 01.03 (UTC)
- Thank you for trying to explain. Unfortunately, I am not that one person who wurked with modules. As a result, I don't know what you're saying. Aliter (oerlis) 8 mrt 2023, 20.38 (UTC)
- Module:headword/data includes only parts of speech. Geonym is not one of the POS, but it is a topic. So it should not be in there. --Octahedron80 (oerlis) 8 mrt 2023, 00.21 (UTC)