daniel added a comment.
In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T77982#1202894, @Snaterlicious wrote:
I agree that having such a widget is necessary as fall-back for entering
units--using an entityselector derivative for that purpose probably is a
sensible solution.
However, using two inputs
Snaterlicious added a comment.
I agree that having such a widget is necessary as fall-back for entering
units--using an entityselector derivative for that purpose probably is a
sensible solution.
However, using two inputs results in some awkward interaction--especially when
entering multiple
thiemowmde added a comment.
- The widget **must** support custom values, similar to what currently
happens with the globe coordinate precision. If there is an URI the widget does
not know, it displays and returns the URI as it is.
- The widget **must** (otherwise it's pointless to have it in
daniel added a comment.
In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T77982#1189316, @thiemowmde wrote:
- The widget **must** support custom values, similar to what currently
happens with the globe coordinate precision. If there is an URI the widget
does not know, it displays and returns the URI as
Snipre added a comment.
@thiemowmde. The list will be very long: we have to think a way to avoid
scrolling dozen of units to find the correct one. One possibility will be to
have for each contributor a personal list which can be uploaded from a personal
page like user:User/common.js. The