Re: [Wikisource-l] Creating family tree chart while proof reading

2017-04-12 Thread balaji
Hi mathieu stumpf guntz , Thanks for your idea. It was education. as of now i have done the page with Template:Cs . Thanks On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 4:29 AM, mathieu stumpf guntz < psychosl...@culture-libre.org> wrote: > If you want to use structured html, a nested list (…) are > probably what mak

Re: [Wikisource-l] Creating family tree chart while proof reading

2017-04-11 Thread mathieu stumpf guntz
If you want to use structured html, a nested list (…) are probably what makes more sense in term of semantic for a tree. You'll need some CSS to make it looks like a tree, but you can easily find ready made example like http://thecodeplayer.com/walkthrough/css3-family-tree The only difficulty

Re: [Wikisource-l] Creating family tree chart while proof reading

2017-04-11 Thread mathieu stumpf guntz
you can use unicode box drawing. I replaced characters, but it still need some works : align layout, and adapt css line-height so box elements can meld. Alternativally you might look at some mediawiki extension to generate graphs like https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Graph but I'm not

Re: [Wikisource-l] Creating family tree chart while proof reading

2017-04-11 Thread Alex Brollo
Look at it as a table, with borders for some cell. It.wikisource uses a Template:Cs (calling a Module:Cs ), that makes easy to add specific borders to individual cells. A little bit of colspan and rowspan, and yo

[Wikisource-l] Creating family tree chart while proof reading

2017-04-11 Thread balaji
Hi all, There is one particular book I am proof reading in Tamil language. There is a page which has a family tree chart. How to proof read that. The page I am talking about can be found here https://ta.wikisource.org/s/938 . In the current format if downloaded as epub of rtf etc., the s