Lucie Kaffee (WMDE)
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I'm glad that you're glad that I mentioned you. Alles Gute! 朝彦 (Asahiko) (talk) 00:12, 7 March 2015 (UTC)
- Thank you very much! すべての最高 (That's only Translate, sadly I don't know any Japanese (yet)) :) --Lucie Kaffee (WMDE) (talk) 15:02, 16 March 2015 (UTC)
global account page of User:HakanIST
editHi Lucie! Please take a look at w:ne:user:HakanIST (or at w:ne:user:I18n) and w:gom:user:HakanIST (or at w:gom:user:I18n). There is an issue with the language code / prefix "gom" and the beta version of the new LabelLister talk. I got the error message that the language code is not supported in MediaWiki. Can you please look into this, confirm the behaviour if you get the same result and can you please fill also the relevant bug report(s)?
I had a long IRC chat conversation with Hakan and he got the idea to use the {{int:lang}}
syntax. There is an issue because "ISO 15924:Latn" is displayed regardless of the language code. Can you please manage to get an actual list about what language codes are using what ISO 15924 code (as main choice if multiple cdes are used like w:sr: etc.)? That list might also contain the main directionality (LTR or RTL) if possible. I have an outdated list about BiDi usage at user:בײַ מיר ביסטו שיין. If we can manage to get that language code/ISO 15924/directionality list/table and manage to build the necessary case statment we can promote file:systemScript 004.svg and similar SVG files. (cc:@user:Stündle)
Thanks for all your efforts in advance! Best regards and greetings from Munich, Germany Gangleri also aka I18n (talk) 10:37, 29 December 2015 (UTC)
Did you receive it? Cheers, --Ghilt (talk) 22:06, 26 April 2016 (UTC)