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:I'll take a look at the aliases, but I am still getting a "feeling" for how the groups are actually to be applied in some cases, and what exactly the advantaged of aliases are. I remember that we blacklisted quite a few tags that had similar meaning to a more used "main" tag, those would qualify as aliases I guess... | :I'll take a look at the aliases, but I am still getting a "feeling" for how the groups are actually to be applied in some cases, and what exactly the advantaged of aliases are. I remember that we blacklisted quite a few tags that had similar meaning to a more used "main" tag, those would qualify as aliases I guess... | ||
::--[[User:Foo2|foo2]] 12:33, 22 May 2009 (UTC) | ::--[[User:Foo2|foo2]] 12:33, 22 May 2009 (UTC) | ||
:Blacklisted tags I had added are now aliases of main tags... in the cases that still made sense. The problem are the rest of the blacklisted tags, they are mostly "junk" AFAICT: | |||
:*Either they are blacklisted duplicates of categories, so should not be an alias anyway. | |||
:*Or they are junk blacklisted because the charDB duplicates the data, i.e. especially producer and seiyuu names etc. | |||
:*Or they are some other "junk" that was intentionally removed as tags and thus blacklisted. | |||
:So presently I have a hard time finding anything left of value as an alias to existing main tags. Suggestions appreciated. | |||
::--[[User:Foo2|foo2]] 21:38, 24 May 2009 (UTC) |
Revision as of 21:38, 24 May 2009
The AniDB wiki search results for the Namespace...
- The following search results point at HTML code remnants that could" be translated to wiki code (<b> or <i>; fixed those). Others point to a possible use of link templates (ANIDB.NET and ANIDB.INFO), etc. Hopefully these search results will help make the wiki more consistent.
- Update: Removed the mostly fixed and outdated search results.
--foo2 21:04, 15 May 2009 (UTC)
indent
changed code in 3 places from
{{indent|{{#if: {{{3|}}} | {{{1}}}}}}}
to
{{#if: {{{3|}}}|{{indent|{{{1}}}}}|}}
-- ninjamask 01:14, 6 May 2009 (UTC)
- --foo2 07:07, 6 May 2009 (UTC) Does that make a significant difference? It does not call indent with "empty" argument, if 3| does not exist, so you are right, its probably better.
Annoyance edits
Please don't edit user's talk pages for stupid things like this. Changing a user's talk page causes a "You have new messages" alert to pop up, which is pointless when you're just changing the type of apostrophe in a comment. You shouldn't be editing other people's comments anyways. Thank you. -- HiEv 00:18, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
Tag Groups are for Mods :)
[00:33:18] <@DerIdiot> ok as kei already noticed [00:33:26] <@DerIdiot> added alias and groups for anime tags [00:33:31] <@DerIdiot> system is identical to the chartag one [00:34:54] <@DerIdiot> groups are merely meant to be used for administration [00:36:19] <@nwa> now someone needs to go through the blacklist and change some tags to aliases :P [00:37:15] <%ninjamask> tell foo2 about it [00:37:35] <@DerIdiot> also adding tags for which an alias exists should automatically set the real tag [00:37:43] <@DerIdiot> if a user tries to set the alias
- Hope the strictly administrative value of such groups will at some point "leak" into the anime pages in some way. But this is pretty nifty. And I am actually quite surprised how many anime tags are actually char-related... woha... I had underestimated the number by far.
- I'll take a look at the aliases, but I am still getting a "feeling" for how the groups are actually to be applied in some cases, and what exactly the advantaged of aliases are. I remember that we blacklisted quite a few tags that had similar meaning to a more used "main" tag, those would qualify as aliases I guess...
- --foo2 12:33, 22 May 2009 (UTC)
- Blacklisted tags I had added are now aliases of main tags... in the cases that still made sense. The problem are the rest of the blacklisted tags, they are mostly "junk" AFAICT:
- Either they are blacklisted duplicates of categories, so should not be an alias anyway.
- Or they are junk blacklisted because the charDB duplicates the data, i.e. especially producer and seiyuu names etc.
- Or they are some other "junk" that was intentionally removed as tags and thus blacklisted.
- So presently I have a hard time finding anything left of value as an alias to existing main tags. Suggestions appreciated.
- --foo2 21:38, 24 May 2009 (UTC)