User:P Aculeius/Sandbox

A page for me to play around with markup, tables, and templates, as well as workspace and storage of things not ready for publication.

Ad markup
A "border" template with no maximum width parameter stretches to the margins of the window or column in which it occurs.

Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that "all men are created equal"

Produces:

Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that "all men are created equal"

With this template, "maxwidth" can be a parameter.

Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that "all men are created equal"

Produces:

Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that "all men are created equal"

The width of the border remains at its "maxwidth" even if the contents are narrower.

Four score and seven

Produces:

Four score and seven

The "border2" template produces a similar result using the "style" parameter, using CSS:

Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that "all men are created equal"

Produces:

Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that "all men are created equal"

But the border produced using this template will scale down from its maximum width to the width of the contents:

Four score and seven years ago our

Produces:

Four score and seven years ago our

Saved annotations
Aside from a couple of old corrections, this was the first text I worked on at Wikisource. I found a lot of words and allusions to persons or events that seemed to require explanation (and I had to look some of them up myself), and I found advice on creating annotations, which I then did as I was transcribing the book. Only as I was nearing the end did I discover that a "clean" version had to be published before anything could be annotated. So I'm going back through the book and stripping out my annotations, and putting them here for safe-keeping. Once I learn how to create a proper annotated version, I should be able to place them where they belong.

General
In the footer of each page containing an annotation, following the page number:

Page 10
After "Jimmy Riley":

After "Bawl":

After "trade-mark":

Page 11
After "spitter":

After "brick" (possibly could go after "ump"):

Page 12
After "shine":

After "ring":

Page 13
After "dub":

After "bum":

Page 14
After "fouled to catcher":

Page 21
After "the noodle's on the bum":

After "reserved for life":

After "sole-inspiring":

Page 22
After "chase that cheese!":

After "Elysian":

After "Bill Bryan":

After "Ted Roosevelt's":

After "Thomas Fortune Ryan":

After "Charley Fairbanks":

After "Harriman":

After "I'd be the diamond daisy":

Page 23
After "bugs":

After "Teddy":

After "John D.":

After "malefactors of great wealth":

After "playing for my health":

Page 25
After "a bunch of dubs":

After "doped":

Page 26
After "Texas":

After "dope":

Page 27
After "Matty and Wagner and Tenney":

After "bing":

Page 28
After "cop":

Page 30
After "Mr. Kipling":

After "Bugs":

Page 32
After "Hoodoo will camp on your trail":

Page 34
After "John L. Sullivan":

After "Battling Nelson":

After "Spaulding's Guide":

After "dub":

After "easy tin":

After "throw a drop":

Page 37
After "The inshoot":

Page 38
After "the League of Barleycorn":

After "his favorite ash furniture":

Page 41
After "tiges":

Page 44
After "At the close of yesterday":

After "Orth has got us on the hog train":

After "And the Naplets":

After "New York had pounded Otto":

Page 45
After "Clark Griffith":

After "the Ancient Apple Tree":

After "Umpire Connor":

Page 46
After "Rossman":

After "Jackson":

After "Bemis singled":

After "Stovall":

After "Conroy":

After "Cleveland copped":

Page 47
After "of all the Dubs":

After "Chop out":

After "that lobster":

Page 48
After "You second Jesse James!":

Page 49
After "by Jing!":

Page 51
After "pass the dope":

After "By crabbing":

After "puts the punk":

After "some funny wheezer":

After "no sane gazabe is jerry":

Page 52
After "do a Brodie":

Page 53
After "I care not for the triolet":

After "balmy in the bean":

After "knotty in the knob":

After "the three-base bing":

After "makes the Bugland welkin ring":

After "T'ell"

Page 54
After "o'er the dope":

After "near-by jug house":

Page 55
After "oped":

After "Ach, du leiber!":

Page 56
After "Mike the Bite":

After "you Jesse James":

After "you drunken skate":

After "Mr. Dub":

After "bingle on de bound":

After "dubs some punkerino":

Page 65
After "doped out":

After "the late O. Goldsmith":

Page 67
After "the village blacksmith":

After "since Casey biffed":

Page 70
After "the fields of Dixie":

Page 73
After "Eugene Field's":

After "he had played with Anson":

Page 74
After "Fred Pfeffer":

Page 76
After "the first two inshoots":

Page 79
After "Fielder Stone":

Page 82
After "Bloody clever, old chap":

Page 86
After "geek":

After "Chop out that dope":

Page 87
After "muchly to the 'punk'":

Page 89
After "four-flushing":

After "let the old dope":

Page 91
After "a 'shine'":

After "they called him a dub":

Page 93
After "springing the gag":

After "where in the bingtime":

After "sewing the flag to the pole":

After "the hapless tail-ender":

After "Hip for the dope":

Page 94
After "the midnight slide of Paul Revere":

After "Emersonian":

After "the days of Criger":

After "deer-footed Bay":

After "Battle of Lexington":

After "The Yanks":

After "Hist!":

Page 95
After "Gordian knot":

After "dope recooked":

After "Hold back, you lobster!":

Page 96
After "the world-famed 'spitter'":

Page 98
After "read the dope":

Page 99
After "nineteen massive bingles":

Page 101
After "a swell chance now to cop":

After "dat lobster":

Page 102
After "chickens wid de pip":

Page 103
After "the dope":

After "no bush league dub":

After "or I'm a skate":

After "she shoots those lamps":

After "Eddie Ruelbach's":

After "Out-curves and inshoots":

After "Wild Bill":

Page 104
After "I'm the lemon leaguer":

After "Slide, you lobster":

After "on the soapy chute":

After "There ain't no bleacher bugs":

Page 105
After "Dun's or Bradstreet's":

After "your salary whip":

Page 106
After "in true O'Loughlin":

Page 111
After "a crusty Uncle Joe":

Page 112
After "Richardson's":

After "out of the fight":

After "Mighty Buck Ewing":

After "Kelly and Gore":

After "Tiernan and Tucker":

After "Jack Ward and Pfeffer":

After "Even Van Haltren":

After "'Kind Bid' McPhee":

Page 113
After "Herman Long's":

After "Big Del":

After "Bob Lowe and Zimmer":

After "Wehring and Nops":

After "Dr. McJames":

After "the mighty Dalrymple":

After "Cuppy the Sly":

Page 114
After "'Hail! the Conquering Hero Comes'":

Page 116
After "Teddy":

After "all your strenuosity":

After "your big stick":

After "'nature-faking' fuss":

After "charge up San Juan Hill":

After "a stronger will":

Page 117
After "swinging for your under jaw":

After "robber, liar, thief, and dub!":

After "Ananias Club":

After "peace with old Japan":

After "O'Conner or McGann":

Page 118
After "holding California back":

After "calling Devlin":

Page 119
After "Ben King's 'Ghost'":

After "for you're square":

After "without one bum":

After "pass me out that dope":

Page 120
After "When 'Wifey' Reads Dope":

After "threw her lamps":

Page 121
After "Walloped all the wadding from him":

After "bumped upon the bean":

Page 122
After "a wicked cheroot":

After "your dope is correck":

After "full as a goat":

After "a terrible paist":

Page 123
After "the speed of H. Bay":

Page 124
After "I've studied up the dope":

After "Jackson is a bird":

Page 125
After "and a cane":

Page 126
After "Can that big dub":

After "something of a shine":

After "I've seen some awful yellow":

Page 127
After "He's a holy show":

After "hit the chutes":

Page 128
After "Game Called":