It truly amazes me what people do on Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:IPA_for_Portuguese
On 12/29/2011 10:14 PM, Neil Kandalgaonkar wrote:
It truly amazes me what people do on Wikipedia.
Current parser output for this page:
* HTML serialization: http://dev.wikidev.net/gabriel/tmp/tables.out.html * WikiDom: http://dev.wikidev.net/gabriel/tmp/tables.wikidom.txt.
Templates are not yet expanded, but the table itself looks fine at first sight.
The interaction of templates with parser functions and templates is even better:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Table#Producing_table_syntax_using_temp...
In another really weird variant conditional table row templates are started with '-' and end in '|' ;) That is the natural consequence of character-based preprocessing. Just as with CPP et al, really.
Gabriel
Great news... but what I'm really worried about is how to present an interface that would allow someone to edit a table like that, with many ROWSPANs.
There must be some other open source table editor we can borrow, so we don't have to reinvent all of this?
On 12/30/11 1:05 AM, Gabriel Wicke wrote:
On 12/29/2011 10:14 PM, Neil Kandalgaonkar wrote:
It truly amazes me what people do on Wikipedia.
Current parser output for this page:
- HTML serialization: http://dev.wikidev.net/gabriel/tmp/tables.out.html
- WikiDom: http://dev.wikidev.net/gabriel/tmp/tables.wikidom.txt.
Templates are not yet expanded, but the table itself looks fine at first sight.
The interaction of templates with parser functions and templates is even better:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Table#Producing_table_syntax_using_temp...
In another really weird variant conditional table row templates are started with '-' and end in '|' ;) That is the natural consequence of character-based preprocessing. Just as with CPP et al, really.
Gabriel
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