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They only have a custom importance mask because they map "no" to "na". The current banner doesn't have any support for this, so don't think it's needed here. --
WOSlinker (
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09:27, 30 June 2020 (UTC)reply
Custom importance masks
are quite rare. For the most part, those that do exist either do nothing special (so it's hard to justify their existence) or they add a "bottom" level beneath "low", but there are one or two that add other levels.
Template:WikiProject Video games/importance does two non-standard things, not one: besides mapping "no" to "NA", it also forces all pages outside Talk: space to NA - other WikiProjects might set certain non-article pages, such as crucial navboxes, to e.g. Mid-importance, but Video games can't do that. --
Redrose64 🌹 (
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11:55, 30 June 2020 (UTC)reply
Should lists be auto-sorted in the "List" category? Currently our project ranks lists as "B", "C", "Start", etc. Is there central guidance for this? I checked some other WikiProjects, which only seem to have one category for featured lists, then one for every other list. —
Goszei (
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There doesn't seem to be any support for this in the current banner and I'm not sure if it could be supported with WPBannerMeta either unless you split the List class into ListB, ListC and ListStart classes. --
WOSlinker (
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09:27, 30 June 2020 (UTC)reply
Most WikiProjects allow only two classes specifically for lists: List-Class and FL-Class. A very small number also allow SL-Class for "stub lists" (see
Category:SL-Class plant articles); but I know of only one that offers further graduations - that is Military history, which uses the scale Stub → List → CL → BL → AL → FL (see
WP:MHA#SCALE). --
Redrose64 🌹 (
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17:20, 30 June 2020 (UTC)reply
Below is a list of the taskforces in the current banner. NOTE: There is a bug in the current banner, which means that the studio-ghibli and sailor-moon categories are only added if light-novel-task-force is set to yes. --
WOSlinker (
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10:31, 30 June 2020 (UTC)reply
Well, sorry. It's very difficult to see the brackets and which ones belong where when using Wikipedia's editor because it doesn't color code the code. I did look at your edit following mine before you posted this. ···
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I never claimed that you did. Perhaps you should consider your edit and mine together, like this - then you will understand why I wrote "misplaced". If the problem really had been caused by a pair of closing braces that were actually missing, it would have been noticed some years ago - the problem concerned dates back more than five years, to this sequence of edits by
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talk·contribs). A principle of template code is that braces must balance - for each opening triple brace there must be a matching closing triple brace, and for each opening double brace there must be a matching closing double brace. Unmatched braces show up as visible text. --
Redrose64 🌹 (
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19:02, 1 July 2020 (UTC)reply
I'm very much aware of how bracket pairs work in templates, so please spare me the lecture. My main comment was that it's very difficult to see bracket pairs when practically everything in the entire template has curly brackets used in it. ···
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22:56, 5 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Only the Yu-Gi-Oh! work group seems to have a full quality assessment. The other work groups only do a limited assessment. So there was no reason to pass over the B-Class checklist for all the other taskforces.
I just included the TF_1_NESTED when setting up the params against the main hook before copying over to the nested and just left them in as it didn't hurt anything.
No idea. I just copied it from the current banner code.
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WOSlinker,
Nihonjoe, and
Redrose64: Just another check-in, since the last edits were about a month ago. Could one of you use your powers to overwrite the main template with the sandbox? I think we've found all of the potentially major problems, and can go further bug-hunting once it's up and running in the mainspace. —
Goszei (
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08:40, 17 August 2020 (UTC)reply
Previously, 5 parameters used the ending task-force in their name: hentai-task-force, light-novel-task-force, sailor-moon-task-force, visual-novel-task-force, and studio-ghibli-task-force. In the new template, light-novel-task-force has been changed to end in work-group, which has depopulated the tracking category
Category:Light novel work group articles. hentai-task-force has also been changed in the same way, though there is no corresponding category.
I think this can be fixed by simply changing the light-novel and hentai parameter-names to use task-force again, like the other 3 (unchanged) parameters. —
Goszei (
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17:27, 18 August 2020 (UTC)reply
@
WOSlinker: Your patch seems to work, although both categories have now inadvertently captured the template test pages. P.S. I made some changes to the icon-sizes+wording in the sandbox that are also ready to be implemented, if there are no objections there. —
Goszei (
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09:33, 29 August 2020 (UTC)reply
| {{{mergefrom}}} be [[Wikipedia:Merging|merged]] to this{{WikiProject Anime and manga/type check|class={{{class}}}}}
It should have a space:
| {{{mergefrom}}} be [[Wikipedia:Merging|merged]] to this {{WikiProject Anime and manga/type check|class={{{class}}}}} —
Goszei (
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21:52, 29 August 2020 (UTC)reply
I'm struggling to understand why, but I noticed a problem with implementing {{nihongo foot}} on
Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!. Even though on
this diff the code in the lead is {{Nihongo foot|'''''Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!'''''|がくえんゆーとぴあ まなびストレート!|Gakuen Yūtopia Manabi Sutorēto!|{{lit.}} "School Utopia: Manabi Straight"|lead=yes}}, it now treats it as a reference, and doesn't show up in the Notes section that has {{notelist}}, but in the Reference section instead. Can anyone figure out what is going on here?--十八22:17, 31 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Thanks, and I only posted it here because I knew I wouldn't get any replies if I posted it elsewhere (because almost no one have project templates on their watchlist).--十八22:34, 31 July 2020 (UTC)reply
I'm trying to complete the b-class checklist for C-Class articles, but discovered that there is no way to easily find affected articles. Would it be a problem if I add this: