Saluton Haytham,
If you look at the documentation
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:ParserFunctions#.23time>,
non-Gregorian formating is supported. Now having a deeper look at it,
it seems that Assyrian calendar
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyrian_calendar> is not yet in the
set of supported calendars, so a phabricator ticket should be filled
here I think, shouldn't it. I don't know what is the the ISO 639-3 you
would like to use "/aii/" (Assyrian Neo-Aramaic) or /"arc/" (Aramaic
language), but in both case it seems that localization is missing
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Psychoslave/asiria_kalendaro> for
already provided month names.
So for the sake of the example, let's say there was a "xaF" formatting
code which would provide an Assyrian calendar full month name, then as
far as I understand, you would like to use:
{{#time:xaF|$date1|aii||}} ({{#time:F|$date1|aii||}})
Thank you Johan for the feedback request. We have here and there
complaints when staff is argued to not take enough into account
community advises, so it seems fair to also emphasize actions when
they are done with a community feedback in the loop.
Le 19/01/2017 à 18:58, Haytham Aly a écrit :
Hi Johan,
This idea is brilliant.
My own concern for Arabic is that there are two major ways for
displaying Gregorian month names; transliteration as well as the
Assyrian names. Usually transliterated names suffice, but I prefer
using both divided by a slash. This is due to differences in official
use, since transliterated names are used in Egypt, Sudan, Libya,
Yemen, and Gulf states; while Assyrian names are used in Iraq, Syria,
Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine. Could this automation function render
both or just the common transliterated month names? It would be a
bonus to have both displayed, though only transliterated month names
would suffice.
Regards,
Haytham Abulela Aly
Freelance Translator
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On 19/01/2017 8:31 AM, Johan Jönsson wrote:
Hi everyone,
TL;DR: Dates in items that are in the newsletter every week could be
in a format that means you could get a 100% in the translation
memory and not have to change the days and months every week. Do you
want this?
Longer version:
Based on Mathieu's suggestion, I've tested adding dates within
<tvar> tags. This makes it more complicated the first time you
translate, but should mean that you can then use a 100% match from
the translation memory every time and just click on it the same way
you do for any other content that stays exactly the same, instead of
manually having to change the days and months every new week.
It looks like this:
{#time:<tvar|defualtformat>d
xg</>|<tvar|date1>2017-01-24</>|<tvar|format_language_code>{{CURRENTCONTENTLANGUAGE}}</>}}
which means that I get this when I translate:
{{#time:$defualtformat|$date1|$format_language_code}}.
For Swedish, I can just keep it like that: Where the English
original said "24 January" the Swedish translation will say "24
januari".
Some languages write dates in another format. For Mandarin Chinese,
the first time I do a translation I need to change it to
{{#time:n月j日|$date1|$format_language_code}} (and the same for $date2
and $date3). I imagine RTL languages will need to change something
too the first time they translate this, for example.
All possible options are described here:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:ParserFunctions#.23time
Pro: Less burden for returning translators. You translate this once,
whether you change the date format or not, then you just click on
the translation in the translation memory next week.
Con: More complicated. More difficult for new translators,
especially if the standard format doesn't match the norms of their
language.
The question: Do you want this, or did you prefer it the way it was?
This is all about making it as easy as possible for you, so you decide.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Translate&group=pa…
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Tech/News/2017/04
//Johan Jönsson
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