Oh... I don't mean auto translation. I was just aiming for a structured way to jump between translation similar to what wikipedia has.
YYK Ho On 8/24/06, Chad Lupkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, the Buddism task page is very similar to what I've started to put together for Languages. If we created these page lists onto Templates, we could reference them from multiple sites. I know we can pull in a central template into a wikia, so I assume we could pull between various wikias. I don't know that automatic changes that cross a language boundary are going to be possible at all. And I think the === markup simply creates the <h?> tag, which in turn create the TOC. Other than links (this page#this section), I don't think we could pull over sections without the text being within a template. Chad On 8/24/06, YYK H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Are you asking me? I am not sure. I know they have the language > switching template thing base on the prefix (which is actually why I > wanted to organize the first level "module" that way.) The > BuddhismOpenTask template I found was from wikipedia and it was close > to it... but not exactly it. > > I have also seen articles that have shortened version of another > article within itself, but when I look at the edit, it appeares to be > a straight copy and paste, which means, it won't be updated with the > original article. Consider we can edit the seperate sections of an > article after we use the == == markup, there's got to be a way for us > to call up a section of an article w/o throwing everything into a > template. > > Kenny > > On 8/24/06, Chad Lupkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Do we have any structures of this nature in operation on Wikipedia? > > > > Chad > > > > > > On 8/24/06, YYK H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I have put some thought on the internal structure of CW and have an > > idea so I thought I should post it here. I have illustrated it using > > FreeMind > > (http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page ) > > and I have posted the picture of the mindmap here: > > http://zh.campaigns.wikia.com/images/d/d1/ProposedInternalStructure.png > > If you also use freemind for mindmapping, let me know and I can e-mail > > the mm file to you. > > > > I am not sure if this idea has been considered before but the essence > > of the proposal is to organize all the content into template-like > > modules and articles will be generated by assembling these modules > > together. The organization of the data will essentially be something > > like this: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:BuddhismOpenTask but > > not necessary the same look and feel. The goal is to have a logical > > organization of language and regions and to allow the contents of the > > two area to inter-mix. > > > > As illustrated in the graphic linked above, there are two levels in > > the proposed structure. The first level is basically a collection of > > modules organized by subdomain according to the language prefix. > > Under en.campaigns, we have these example modules. > > *Module A > > *Module B > > *Module F (Translated into English) > > *Module E(Translated into English) > > *Module C/UK > > *Module C/US > > *Module C/New Zeland > > *Module C/Hong Kong (Translated into English) > > *Module C/Spain (Translated into English) > > > > All of these modules are in english language and the corresponding > > translation, if they exists, will be in the other language subdomain. > > Module C demonstrate how we can organize region specific perspectives > > on the same subject. > > > > At the second level, articles are generated by assembling the modules > > from the first level. As illustrated in the picture, Module A belong > > to its own article and Module B also belong to its own article. > > However, module A is also US specific and it doesn't have other > > regional specific perspectives. What we can do with this structure is > > to have a portal that call on all US specific modules. On the other > > hand, if we have an issue that have multiple regional perspectives > > (such as Module C), we can have a portal that calls on all the modules > > belong regarding that issue. > > > > A real example of this structure would be: > > Module A = US Treatment of Prisoner at Guantanamo Bay > > Module C = Anti-terrorism Policy. > > > > So we will have articles: > > US Treatment of Prisoner at Guantanamo Bay > > Portal:US Anti-terrorism Effort > > Portal:Anti-terrorism Policy (this will include modules from different > > region.) > > > > Please let me know if you have any questions or thoughts about this. > > I am not sure exactly how this can be accomplished. The only way I > > can think of right now is to organize everything into template, but > > that's kind of ugly. I wonder if we can selectively call on (or > > source) a particular section of an article without putting it into a > > template. > > > > YYK Ho > > _______________________________________________ > > Campaigns-l mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.wikia.com/mailman/listinfo/campaigns-l > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Campaigns-l mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.wikia.com/mailman/listinfo/campaigns-l > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Campaigns-l mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.wikia.com/mailman/listinfo/campaigns-l > _______________________________________________ Campaigns-l mailing list [email protected] http://lists.wikia.com/mailman/listinfo/campaigns-l
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