Thank you for you answers. I understand the need of international harmonization at code level. But each language have its own typographic rules, and perhaps, those rules will need specific technical features. How do you planed to handle that ? For my own problem (be able to use full-bar & small-bar), I will not bother you any more ;o) We can do it with HTML, so if the french wikipedians agree we will still using it. Cheers,
Aoineko
PS : Where the discussion about the WikiSyntax (table,...) are taking place ?
Erik Moeller wrote:
No way, all Wikipedias run on the same codebase.
And I think this is really important.
But you can try to convince other people than myself to support your syntax. I think it's a bad idea.
The best place to convince other people to support a proposed new syntax is wikipedia-l, rather than wikitech-l, I'd like to add. Wikitech-l is for technical issues, but new syntax falls into the realm of policy issues.
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