Index talk:The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma (Birds Vol 1).djvu

Key to genera table
I've proposed a layout pp. 360, 361. Bradype (talk) 12:35, 7 July 2016 (UTC)

Table of Contents
I've finally trawled through formatting up the table of contents, which is pages 15-31, but now I'm getting a 'Template is too large' error when I try and use it on the Index page down the right hand side. If anyone wiser than me knows a good way to incorporate it, I'd be very grateful! Kastrel (talk) 15:25, 22 July 2016 (UTC)


 * Template change required. This template cannot carry overload, in this instance it can carry upto page 27. TOC begin and associated templates, or TOCstyle should be used. But TOCbegin group is also based on dtpl, so may also cause template break. Requesting for attempt with TOCstyle. Hrishikes (talk) 01:53, 23 July 2016 (UTC)


 * That would be fabulous, thank you. I'm not familiar with TOCstyle (I see that it's currently being created) but it looks like a much-needed template. There seem to be a lot of similar but slightly different ToC templates floating around. Let me know if I can be helpful in updating the pages, too. Kastrel (talk) 11:52, 25 July 2016 (UTC)


 * Taken care of by AuFCL. Hrishikes (talk) 16:23, 29 July 2016 (UTC)


 * Oops. I normally take care not to get involved in Proofread-of-the-Month, and as Kastrel observes, is really at a fairly immature level of development. It was a conscious attempt to start to try to eventually integrate as many of the other wikisource "TOC" template family as possible. To this end it is intended that many more special cases will need to be incorporated as needs arise or are demonstrated. It does not help that the original architect of the concept (not me, though obviously I was involved) is currently incommunicado. AuFCL (talk) 23:19, 29 July 2016 (UTC)

Semicolon spacing?
Hello, I am not a regular on Wikisource and was just having a quick look at this because it is collaboration of the month.

I note that in the original text, there is typically a space after the use of a semicolon. In the transcription, the space is being omitted to match contemporary style. Was is the thought on this? I just validated page 88, but it did look like spaces before the semicolon were missing. Is it really missing, or is that just the setting of the type without a space? Should spaces be preserved here? Thanks.  Blue Rasberry   (talk)   15:29, 29 July 2016 (UTC)
 * Similarly, quotation marks at the beginning of 277 have an odd space. Is that preserved, or is that just the type?  Blue Rasberry    (talk)   15:32, 29 July 2016 (UTC)
 * Hmmm - is indenting preserved? The paragraphs seem to be block in the digital version. I suppose I understand less about this than I thought.  Blue Rasberry    (talk)   15:33, 29 July 2016 (UTC)


 * No spacing around punctuation marks, no paragraph indenting. See Help:Beginner's guide to typography and Style guide. Hrishikes (talk) 16:14, 29 July 2016 (UTC)

POTM contributors (in July 2016)

 * Adamhr37
 * Prosody
 * Kathleen.wright5
 * Hrishikes
 * Objectivesea
 * William Maury Morris II
 * Ineuw
 * Kastrel
 * AuFCL
 * Slowking4
 * Anathaniel
 * BD2412
 * Feydey
 * Bradype
 * T. Mazzei
 * Maranatuur
 * Djkauffman
 * Moondyne
 * Abyssal
 * Fouetté rond de jambe en tournant
 * Bluerasberry
 * Mukkakukaku
 * Stinglehammer
 * ShakespeareFan00
 * Tobias1984
 * Tannertsf

Proposed Standards
I have been working (to the best of my own knowledge, alone) on this transcription for some time, and I have come to find that it seems as though almost no formatting guidelines have been established. Owing to this, I would like to propose a few general rules that would prevent other editors from continually reverting each other's edits instead of working on the project. Here are my main ideas: For now, the only person whom this will affect will be me, but should anyone else come along and help (which I would definitely encourage!), I would suggest that he or she follow these guidelines or suggest changes to them here.
 * Full stops should be bolded after headings (Habits.) — I was unbolding these earlier, but I now think that having them is a good idea and will gradually be reinstating them.
 * Full stops should not be bolded after headings in italics.
 * Species, genus, family and order names should use the larger template.
 * Species names should not be in bold, but genus names (and higher taxa) should.
 * Keys to subspecies and other tables of contents should use the fine block template; other names for one species should not.