--- Gerard Meijssen gerardm@myrealbox.com wrote:
Muke Tever wrote:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 12:43:54 +0200, Gerard Meijssen gerardm@myrealbox.com wrote:
It is relatively easy to find all words of one language: the references for Sjabloon:-xx- where xx is the ISO 639 code for a language will give you all the words in a language.
Up to five hundred words. Not nearly "all".
*Muke!
Muke, at this point in time with *4925* words in nl:wiktionary 500 words is sufficient. When I have finished with the conversion, I will look into using the output from queries to create content pages for the languages. This will overcome the still
theoretic
limit of 500 words.
One question, do you have something positive to say as well, or can you only repeat yourself? I have heard you say this more than once.
PS Did you happen to notice this problem ? Have you tried it ? Did you find any problems on the nl:wiktionary ? Do you have a better alternative ? Please be positive, I put a lot of work in it and I prefer something positive in stead of something negative.
Thanks, GerardM
Hey guys the best way to do *big* changes like this is to download the whole database and at least *find* all the articles which need changing on your own computer at home. Then you can go back and implement all the changes online. If you know how you could do a lot of it with a bot but that's not necessary.
Andrew Dunbar (hippietrail)
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