Hello!
Good to see you here Jon.
Congratulations are in order for the contributors to Ghanian related
articles/languages for this tremendous progress with the Akan
Wikipedia and the chapter formation process.
Jon, I have been having a hard time contributing to the Kikuyu
wikipedia due to some strange xters that are not supported by the
usual KBs. For instance, û, ì etc which are usually placed under the
special xters tab on the usual edit page and it takes a great deal of
time to keep going up there to click them. Can the Narayam extension
remedy that?
regards,
Stephen.
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 4:06 AM, Wikimedia Ghana
<wikimediaghana(a)gmail.com <mailto:wikimediaghana@gmail.com>> wrote:
Thank you very much.
Will get in touch on the progress of it. Will also come to you for
more help when needed.
Thank you for your assistance. We really appreciate.
Rexford
On 7/19/2012 1:04 AM, Jon Harald Søby wrote:
2012/7/19 Wikimedia Ghana <wikimediaghana(a)gmail.com
<mailto:wikimediaghana@gmail.com>>
Hello Jon
Thanks for your quick response.
Well, for languages such as Twi and Ewe and the others, we've
got our local software we use called the Kasahorow keyboard
(
kasahorow.com <http://kasahorow.com>). It works perfectly
and does all needed in writing articles in our local languages.
Great!
We can actually make the extension I mentioned work just like
Kasahorow in the browser, so that users who are in Internet cafes
(where you normally can't install anything) can use it as well. I
have already made prototypes on my own computer that work
perfectly, so it is quite simple.
Our concern currently, is that, we want to correct the tons
of grammatical and wording errors on the
ak.wikipedia.org
<http://ak.wikipedia.org> landing page.
We'll love to have an interface like the
en.wikipedia.org
<http://en.wikipedia.org>, however, in Akan. Since myself,
and any other Akan native speaker is not an Admin or a Sysop,
we urgently wish to have someone like you, who will take
translations from us and input it on the landing page for us.
We are building the Akan language in Google Translate Toolkit
very fast so that many articles can be translated by many
Ghanaians into Akan very simple.
So please, can you help us build a nice interface for the
Ak.Wikipedia.org <http://Ak.Wikipedia.org> Website? We'll
love to have your support.
This I have fixed -- to edit the main page, you can go here:
https://ak.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Krataafa_Titiriw , and
provided you have a few edits and have been registered for four
days or more, you should be able to edit it. If you need any help
to set up stuff that requires more advanced stuff (with codes for
tables, CSS, etc.), I will be glad to help however I can.
Thank you!
Rexford
On 7/18/2012 10:28 PM, Jon Harald Søby wrote:
Hi all. I think I should introduce myself
first: I am Jon
Harald Søby from Norway. I am a global sysop on Wikimedia
projects (which means I can help you delete things from
Wikipedias with no adins if you need it!), and have been a
Wikipedian for over seven years. I am very interested in
African topics (esp. languages), and have lived in Tanzania
for six months and speak some Swahili. I haven't been to
West Africa yet, but hope to go there in not too long!
Now, onto my question. MediaWiki (the software that
Wikipedia uses) has an extension called Narayam
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Narayam>, which
makes it possible to write in scripts other than Latin using
a normal Latin keyboard. This is very useful if you are on a
computer with no software support for your language, for
example in an Internet cafe or if you are in another country
or whatever.
Since Akan and Ewe use some characters that are not standard
in the Latin alphabet, I think this could be a useful
extension for these Wikipedias as well. So that it can be
tested, I have one question, however: How is a proper Akan
and/or Ewe keyboard set up?
According to this page on Omniglot
<http://www.omniglot.com/writing/akan.htm>, the Akan
alphabet has two "special" characters, É> and É", which are
in place of the standard Latin letters q and x. Is that they
way it works on keyboards as well? According to the same
website <http://www.omniglot.com/writing/ewe.htm>, Ewe has
even more special characters, which I don't think fit on
normal keyboards.
Also, my impression from East Africa is that there isn't
really any specific keyboard layout used. I have come across
keyboards from languages all over the world, though the
usual setting is "US English". Is it the same way in Ghana?
In that case, how do you normally type the special letters?
Do you use some sort of combination or substitution, like
"3" for "É>", "C" for "É"", or
anything like that? If any of
you could provide this information I could create a keyboard
layout for it, and you can help test it.
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