Hi,
Unfortunately, MediaWiki has some strict limits which are easily hit if creating large pages or ineffective code.
You can see parser profiling data (and limits currently set) in the bottom of a preview page.
We encounter this problem in plwikisource on some really large pages, like:
https://pl.wikisource.org/wiki/Faraon/ca%C5%82o%C5%9B%C4%87
where there is a lot of transcluded text; and out solution here was to use substitution (see the code on the talk page of this page) and handle updates of substituted pages by bot.
But this is not your case.
IMO, your problem is that templates you use on the transcluded pages multiple times should be as simple as possible, avoiding calling other templates (especially if they also call templates, calling templates, ...). As you can see previewing this page in wikicode mode:
https://ta.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=பக்கம்:எனது_நாடகவாழ்க்கை.pdf/19…
it generates over 110kB of transcluded code. A lot.
And I can see two possible solutions here:
- simplify the TOC templates (actually, it is more effective to use many simple dedicated templates than a single combo), or
- use a LUA module to process all necessary parameters and generate expected wikicode avoiding transferring parameters multiple times.
The latter solution is used in fr.ws & pl.ws; see
https://pl.wikisource.org/wiki/Szablon:SpisPozycja and
https://pl.wikisource.org/wiki/Modu%C5%82:Spis
(based on:
https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Module:Table )
In higly-used templates even removal of a not necessary space, semicolon, as well as shortening HTML ids, style names, template names or parameters names gives sometimes a significant effect.
Ankry
W dniu 2018-04-07 08:04:20 użytkownik balaji <balajijagadesh(a)gmail.com> napisał:
Hi,
I have created a transclusion page in ta.wikisource where some pages are not displayed. A localised category which in English means "Pages where template include size is exceeded"
https://translatewiki.net/wiki/MediaWiki:Post-expand-template-inclusion-cat…https://translatewiki.net/wiki/MediaWiki:Post-expand-template-inclusion-cat…
The page is https://ta.wikisource.org/s/8wuc
What to be done for all the pages to be displayed.
Regards,
J. Balaji
(User:Balajijagadesh)
Hi,
is there any Wikidata property for characters depicted in non-fiction
literatures? I found Properties like characters (P674) for fictions,
depicts (P180) for works like paintings, main subject (P921) for primary
topic of a work, but couldn't find something for non-fictions. Am I missing
something?
--
Bodhisattwa
As you know, djvu format is an excellent and open format, but its fate is
uncertain since it is overwhelmed by pdf, surely excellent, but closed and
very difficult to manage.
Even if a small part of djvu features are used by mediawiki, djvu in a
necessary tool for wikisource work.
Unluckily, there's no sufficient work about djvu, and I see that recently
ABBYY discontinued the support of djvu format as output in its OCR engines.
This is probably the cause of discontinuation of djvu files output bi
Internet Archive.
Is it possible to encourage MediaWiki to devoid sufficient energies to save
djvu format to its fate?
Alex brollo
The oldest Polish translation was published in 1958.
As the translator death date is unknown (he may be still alive), we cannot publish it in plwikisource before 2099.
Ankry
W dniu 2018-04-05 01:09:41 użytkownik billinghurst <billinghurstwiki(a)gmail.com> napisał:
A thought bubble that I shared on enWS was whether the broader Wikisource community had an interest in getting English language and available translations online in 2018. I thought it would be a bit of a wikimedia talking point if we could do soemthing for such an iconic work.
For non-English languages are there scans available of public domain translations? I know that enWS and frWS have 1831 editions, though not scan-supported.
Regards, Billinghurst
A thought bubble that I shared on enWS was whether the broader Wikisource
community had an interest in getting English language and available
translations online in 2018. I thought it would be a bit of a wikimedia
talking point if we could do soemthing for such an iconic work.
For non-English languages are there scans available of public domain
translations? I know that enWS and frWS have 1831 editions, though not
scan-supported.
Regards, Billinghurst