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Fitur penterjemahan halaman memungkinkan penterjemahan halaman wiki ke dalam bahasa lain dapat dikontrol. Dengan kata lain isi dari setiap terjemahan harus lebih kurang berjumlah sama dengan halaman sumbernya. Halaman sumber dibagi menjadi beberapa bagian atau paragraf yang masing-masing diterjemahkan secara terpisah. Perubahan akan dapat terlihat di tingkat paragraf. Paragraf tersebut akan diterjemahkan dengan menggunakan Special:Translate, yang menyediakan fitur yang sama dari terjemahan pesannya, yaitu: tampilan terjemahan dalam bahasa yang berbeda, dan informasi tentang dokumentasi pesannya. Halaman ini juga dapat diakses dari Special:PageTranslation atau Special:LanguageStats. Sebuah fitur baru yang saat ini hanya berlaku untuk penterjemahan halaman adalah perbedaan tampilan dari pesan yang berubah.

Halaman terjemahan secara otomatis akan muncul dari paragraf yang sudah diterjemahkan dengan menggunakan halaman asal sebagai modelnya. Setiap halaman terjemahan memiliki persentase penyelesaian yang dihitung dari paragraf yang sudah diterjemahkan di mana prosentase itu akan menurun jika terjemahannya sudah usang. Terjemahan yang sudah usang juga akan distabilo.

Hal lain

Ada hantu lewat.

Images in paragraphs

I want to investigate how images can be places in the middle of paragraphs without causing the imfamous shortening of the first line after the image:

Here we just have the image code between two lines of text with no blank lines in between. This should keep the whole paragraph in one translation unit but look exceedingly ugly! The code for this image was [[Image:Kde440-desktop.jpg|400px|center]].

It doesn't look ugly, though. Can anyone explain why? Perhaps it has to do with the options used.

This time I used the 'thumb' option. How does that look? Is the line shortened now? Yes it is, so it would appear, that the problem is caused by the 'thumb' option. The code for this image was [[Image:Kde440-desktop.jpg|thumb|400px]].

I'll just make one more paragraph to see what happens if no options at all are given (other than size): This doesn't look right, either. Even if the image is wide enough to fill the whole line (and so avoid text aligned with the bottom of the image) there is still the problem with to little vertical spacing between text and image. The code for this image was [[Image:Kde440-desktop.jpg|400px]].

Can we conclude, that future guidlines for writers should specify, that images appearing in between text sections should never have the 'thumb' option selected? It seems that this would be a good idea. It also seems, that if the image appears in the middle of a paragraph it should have the 'center' option selected.

Smileys

The standard smiley image is too large. It pushes lines apart, which doesn't look good. It should be made smaller. I'll try to find the proper size . This it how it looks when nothing is done. On my display it is far too big. If I specify a size of 11px, this is how it looks: . Much better, now the size of the smiley is about the same as a capital letter (it would look even better if it could be lowered 1 or 2px). It could be larger without pushing lines apart - here is a 15px sized smiley (actually I believe this line has been lowered just a bit, but maybe not too much?


Of course it would be better to use a template so that writers would not need to worry about these details . The template Template:Smiley is just a simple code snippet. Perhaps it can be expanded to allow for different browser settings of font size, if that information could be captured inside a template.

Splitting bulleted lists in two translation units

  • first
  • second
  • third
  • fourth

Apparently it is possible to split a bulleted list in two translation units.

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