On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 8:22 PM, Ankry ankry@mif.pg.gda.pl wrote:
What about two multilanguage Wikisources? One for RTL languages, another for LTR languages.
... and the third for some Asian scripts: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T60729 ?
And maybe a separate one for French: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T14752 ?
If you dig deeper then more such issues.
Those are related on how MediaWiki renders text, so can be easily circumvented in a multilingual wiki adding a new feature to instruct MediaWiki to renders based in a given language. If in Page namespace, adding to the current <pagequality level="X" user="USERNAME" /> tag a lang parameter <pagequality level="X" user="USERNAME" content-language="fr" />
or, for pages with texts in more than one language (such quotations), on LabeledSectionTransclusion tags, making <section begin="SECTION_NAME"/> <section end="SECTION_NAME"/> as <section begin="SECTION_NAME" content-language="fr" /> <section end="SECTION_NAME"/>
(T14752 is not related to ProofreadPage extension, but the language trick can be added on this way as a shortcut for some possible new MediaWiki parser tags)