User talk:Chaojoker

— billinghurst  sDrewth  08:18, 20 September 2011 (UTC)


 * Thank you, billinghurst :) Chaojoker (talk) 12:38, 20 September 2011 (UTC)

The mysterious Header toggle button
When proofreading in the Page: namespace and one has their toolbar turned on &#91;Gadgets, one will see the button, and clicking it toggles the header/footer on and off. In this space we put the relevant components for top and bottoms of pages, usually by use of the template RunningHeader, so for example produces I personally have my header/footer set to open in the Page: namespace and I achieved this by activating that option in my Gadgets. To also note that at this time, the use of the newer Wikieditor toolbar (Editing tab in My preferences) does not yet display all the tools that we utilise for proofreading. If you turn it off in your preferences you access the older toolbar and more editing options. — billinghurst  sDrewth  07:24, 19 January 2012 (UTC)

PS. I have patrolled some of your edits and they are good. PPS. I did have a comment. When you have a paragraph that terminates on a page, we look to add nop on a new line at the end of the paragraph. This allows the paragraphing to work when we transclude the pages. — billinghurst  sDrewth  07:31, 19 January 2012 (UTC)
 * Hi, billinghurst, and thank you for the help and the suggestions :) I have a couple of questions:
 * Is it necessary to include the header and the footer on the proofread page? I mean, are they used while transcluding them or is it just to stay loyal to the layout of the proofread page?
 * Preferred; some loyalty to completeness of the work, and hopefulness that one day we will be able to put the text back against a work
 * Does using two linebreaks at the beginning of a page starting with a new paragraph serve the same function as using the nop at the end of the previous page and can it be used as an alternative?
 * Cheers, Chaojoker (talk) 07:45, 19 January 2012 (UTC)
 * Wiki and proofread page gobble line breaks and there is always a little consistency in display spacing. Plus when we transclude, we went for the general approach of nop. Also we need to take account of the fact that we are trying to replicate a book (standard size) to the web where every person (inconsiderately) has a different font/monitor/... Community practice, and the active proofreaders will clean to that, but don't fuss it, that is why we have two proofreadings, plus I have some little tools to automate some of these more common things.  If the cheating tool is of interest, then let me know or just peek in my common.js file, your gadgets and somewhere on Wikisource: namespace for Tools.

In conclusion for your work; and I have found some information on the translator, so thanks for expanding that name, it helps. What I like about here over WP, is that I can do some original research, or research of various facilities to build up information on lesser known authors. — billinghurst  sDrewth  13:09, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
 * Page-terminating hyphen — at the end of the first page and the start of the next .  There is a hover component, and then when transcluded, one displays, and one is hidden so the word will be there only the once. — billinghurst  sDrewth  11:40, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
 * One more VERY VITAL thing for you to do. Please add the work to, as this is a translation, I would recommend something like we custom the use of the template ...
 * Time to shout from the rooftops. Nice job. — billinghurst  sDrewth  13:40, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
 * Dear billinghurst, thank you so much for being a most helpful sourcizen and all your help with proofreading Ravished Armenia! I have worked more in the Armenian Wikisource, but it is slightly different over there as proofreading takes somewhat longer due to poorer Armenian OCR compared to the English OCR. Also, you have quite a few templates over here, some of which make formatting a whole lot easier. I'm hoping I'll end up importing some of the templates I learn about, mostly thanks to you, over to hy.wikisource as well. Though it may not be as easy having them all, as the default number of Armenian fonts that browsers support is pretty limited. I'll add the link to right now, and then hopefully continue proofreading Ambassador Morgenthau's Story. Hats off, Chaojoker (talk) 21:23, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
 * If you need a hand with templates, then let me know, I think that I am now proficient. While there are some weird and wonderful templates, we also do ahve some really good and simple templates. Cannot promise that I will get to the latter work. My endeavour is to get R...A... done, and then get back to some of my works.
 * Ah, I just saw this one :) I'll surely ask you when I get stuck. Though RA is written simply but the content makes it very difficult to read, or at least it was so for me; so thank you for your great job. Cheers, Chaojoker (talk) 08:09, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
 * Question about terminating hyphen, which is not page-terminating, but line-terminating: should I still use the template for that, or is it OK to join the word togther? Chaojoker (talk) 21:49, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
 * We have a template, hw, but I don't use it, I find it a bloody nuisance. — billinghurst  sDrewth  06:40, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
 * OK, if it's not required I'll probably skip it too, though I was thinking that it may be necessary if there's hope of putting the text back against a work someday. Thanks, Chaojoker (talk) 07:01, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
 * OK, if it's not required I'll probably skip it too, though I was thinking that it may be necessary if there's hope of putting the text back against a work someday. Thanks, Chaojoker (talk) 07:01, 27 January 2012 (UTC)