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Again, welcome! Beeswaxcandle (talk) 08:51, 31 May 2013 (UTC)

M.A., P.C., B.A., etc.
Typically, a space should not be included in the middle of these abbreviations, so "M.A." rather than "M. A.", etc. It will also make lists of these abbreviations after names much easier to read. --EncycloPetey (talk) 20:00, 1 June 2013 (UTC)


 * No problem, I wasn't sure so followed the style of the original. What about the stops? Is the modern MA better than M.A. Greyhead (talk) 20:06, 1 June 2013 (UTC)


 * We follow the punctuation markings in the original; it's only spacing around the punctuation that usually is modernized. So a printed passage like:
 * " What kind of man is he ? "
 * would become:
 * "What kind of man is he?"
 * But on rare occasions there is cause to preserve aspects of the original spacing, but usually not. Spacing is typically just a printer's decision, not an author's, except in poetical works.  But back to your question: we do keep the periods and any other punctuation in the original. --EncycloPetey (talk) 20:22, 1 June 2013 (UTC)

Thanks --Greyhead (talk) 21:00, 1 June 2013 (UTC)


 * Just as a further note to this. If we leave the spaces in there's always the risk of the line dividing partway through the abbreviation as different browsers on different devices manage line length in their own way. Beeswaxcandle (talk) 22:33, 1 June 2013 (UTC)


 * We also have to use, rather than adding [sic.]  We do this as some works have it in their text, rather than our annotation. I usually only add the first parameter, though sometimes the second can have an advantage. — billinghurst  sDrewth  03:13, 2 June 2013 (UTC)


 * I would like to comment that you are doing a wonderful job with that work, it has fiddly formatting and some quirks that you are managing fine. If I get some time and have some energy this week, I will try and transclude some pages to the main namespace. I will need to acquaint myself in how I was building a ToC first. — billinghurst  sDrewth  11:10, 9 June 2013 (UTC)

Indian Biographical Dictionary
A note to say that I so love your work. Steady, methodical, precise and accurate. The IndianBio is looking marvellous from your TLC. Congrats. — billinghurst  sDrewth  06:46, 9 February 2014 (UTC)


 * Thank you. I think that I am now finished with this work. I transcluded the last entry today. There are many pages that still require validation which I can't complete. I am though reasonably happy that the transcluded pages are don't have too many errors in them. GreyHead (talk) 14:07, 10 February 2014 (UTC)


 * I'm now completely finished, I found that a little loophole allowed me to validate a few more pages and those are now all done. Mostly punctuation and the odd typo updated. There are about 384pp still requiring validation. I've added the work to Proofread of the Month/validation works queue. Maybe it should also be advised to the Indian Community here - except that I can’t find them :-( GreyHead (talk) 20:13, 15 March 2014 (UTC)
 * One more joyous task to do then. Please can you add/announce this through new texts which will then put this onto the front page of the wiki. Congratulations on your achievement, you can have a virtual badge of achievement, and walk around with a smile on your face which no one will comprehend. :-) — billinghurst  sDrewth  05:06, 16 March 2014 (UTC)


 * I know of only two (reasonably active) editors who are from India-- and me (maybe they'll know a few more). To my knowledge, more Indian editors edit Wikipedia than Wikisource, though, so it would be great if it were possible to announce this on Wikipedia somehow. —Clockery Fairfeld [t·c] 05:55, 16 March 2014 (UTC)
 * I believe Indian editors aren't that active in this site largely because most of the public domain sources regarding India are unreliable junk and POV-y. (Sitush may be a better person to tell you why, he is Brit but knows way more about Indian sources than I can think of) Generally they are used by editors affiliated to a particular social group etc. to promote their own agenda etc. Solomon7968 (talk) 06:54, 16 March 2014 (UTC)

Moving pages
Hi. I came across your request to speedy The_Indian_Biographical_Dictionary_(1915)/Visram,_Fazulbhov, after relocating it toThe_Indian_Biographical_Dictionary_(1915)/Visram,_Fazulbhoy. Just to let you know that you can do the "relocating" by moving the page; see "Move" in the dropdown menu near History, in the top right of a page. It is up to you to decide if leaving the redirect or not behind it (make a judgement call if you feel it is needed or not). In this way, the "history" of the page is not lost. If not clear, just let me know. Bye--Mpaa (talk) 22:23, 9 November 2013 (UTC)
 * I deleted the page you created and moved the old one instead. You can see that also all other previous changes are in the history now.--Mpaa (talk) 22:30, 9 November 2013 (UTC)
 * Thank you - I had no idea that was possible.--GreyHead (talk) 11:15, 10 November 2013 (UTC)

/*A Naval Biographical Dictionary*/
GreyHead, part of your statement to me is, "I don't know about alt+x as a way to format pages" Smart Quotes are not supposed to be used on wikisource. The use of the keys alt+x removes them plus formats the entire page. All pages are supposed to be formatted. These are not my preferences, I had to learn these rules too. Having stated this, people still do use smart quotes, and perhaps those in authority just let them pass. If you ask an administrator like Beeswaxcandle, or another administrator, they will tell you. I do not know the "whys" of the rules I encounter but I follow as many of the strange rules and codes as possible. Kindest regards, —Maury (talk) 23:01, 12 September 2014 (UTC)

quote:

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Wikisource:Style_guide#Formatting

6.Punctuation:

Remove extra spaces around punctuation, eg. colons, semicolons, periods (full stops), parentheses or commas, as well as incremental spacing found within justified text.

Use typewriter quotation marks (straight not curly).

end quote

—Maury (talk) 23:09, 12 September 2014 (UTC)


 * Hi Maury, Thanks for the note, I am aware of the Style Guide - also that it says at the head of the guide "These are not hard rules, and can be ignored where necessary." I did hunt around there looking for a reference to Alt-x or a requirement to format when validating but didn't find one. GreyHead (talk) 07:10, 13 September 2014 (UTC)


 * Can you proofread a 200-500 page book and make no mistakes? Specifically without extra spaces on words such as example ; ? The use of the keys Alt+X removes all, or most all spaces. When a person uses smart quotes then the keys Alt and X cannot be employed because it turns smart quotes to typewriter quotes. So how would you format all pages properly with no extra spaces? This is why the alt and X keys are used. I do not know for positive but I think all smart quotes are changed to typewriter quotes at some point which is why it states, These are not hard rules, and can be ignored where necessary. I think it is merely a way not to offend those who use the smart quotes. Whether or not, what would you do to remove all unnecessary spaces on all pages through validations using Alt plus X ? However you do your book is fine with me. I was just validating for you and all works have to be validated. Kindest regards, —Maury (talk) 07:35, 13 September 2014 (UTC)

alt-x
"Well, actually the answer to is: Yes I can remove all the unnecessary spaces - I have some macros that do all that, plus correcting a whole lot of other OCR errors that I have noticed. I am just curious about what alt-x is and what it does, it would be helpful if you could point me to some place it is documented.GreyHead (talk) 08:55, 13 September 2014 (UTC)"


 * It is a script written by user Hesperian. It was placed in my common.js As for documentation I do not know and never had to know. You can ask user Hesperian for the details of it. —Maury (talk) 05:03, 16 September 2014 (UTC)
 * You are welcome regarding Hesperian's script. I should have remembered you had asked for documentation sooner but I didn't. I have also been validating many of your pages on the Poison Tree book. Question, are you interested in working on a book about India? I think I saw somewhere on your work an interest in India. I validate many books so it may have been elsewhere. —Maury (talk) 08:15, 16 September 2014 (UTC)

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 * • Switch header template foundation from table-based to division-based

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Please review: regarding reference errors
Hello. I happened to note your recent edit caused Page:A Naval Biographical Dictionary.djvu/224 (and consequently all of: A Naval Biographical Dictionary/Coghill, Josiah, A Naval Biographical Dictionary/Coghlan, Francis Rogers, A Naval Biographical Dictionary/Coham, Lewis Heysett and A Naval Biographical Dictionary/Colby, Thomas) to enter Category:Pages_with_reference_errors. I believe I have addressed this by means of these two edits but as you may note by the change comment on the latter I have grave doubts as to the basic technique.

Subsequent experimentation reveals that the value "cite" I used in is in fact quite arbitrary, just so long as it is not a group name actually used on the page (so for example "errata" is self-evidently counter-productive). Using  simply re-establishes the error state; and removing  altogether—though the result is apparently error free—loses the "smaller" rendering of footnotes.

Are you able to throw any further light upon this situation? If so I'd appreciate it. On the other hand do you think my "fix" is a bit too piratic to leave as it currently stands? Your thoughts equally valued. AuFCL (talk) 02:01, 23 April 2016 (UTC)


 * Thanks for picking this up - I hadn't noticed that there was any problem. I guess that a footnote to a footnote is always going to be tricky. I think your solution is fine. It's a shame that the main footnote loses the smallrefs styling but that's probably OK for this case.


 * I explored a bit more and found Template:Refn, that seems to have worked OK, I also switched the order of the smallrefs so that the erratum comes after the footnote. Fingers crossed but I don't see the pages on the Reference Errors list. GreyHead (talk) 09:27, 23 April 2016 (UTC)


 * Well you know the work best so I shall abide by your choices. As a quirk of history I wrote much of errata and thought (yes, overconfidence!) that it was immune to causing this sort of hang-up. Ha! It would appear that  (as used in  and refn can engulf &lt;ref&gt;s but not the other way around. It would have been nice if there was some way of making a smallrefs construct which excludes a group—but that would probably be even more confusing still. Thanks for your patience. Oh and your solution did not disturb the Reference Errors list at all. AuFCL (talk) 10:42, 23 April 2016 (UTC)


 * Thanks - I claim no expertise in templates, I just grope around in the dark on the help pages until I find something that appears to work. This morning I was just trying to get the appearance consistent. GreyHead (talk) 13:54, 23 April 2016 (UTC)

A Naval Biographical Dictionary — congrats
Congratulations on finishing this work. I feel that you should be adding it to Template:New texts. Job well done. this might be something of interest to you with its completion. We should also be looking to get it into Wikidata. — billinghurst  sDrewth  10:45, 1 May 2016 (UTC)


 * Thank you, I've added the NBD to Template:New texts; and I've posted a query on WikiData to see if there is an easy way to enter some of the data from a spreadsheet I have with all of the names and some related data. GreyHead (talk) 13:07, 1 May 2016 (UTC)

Hi GreyHead,

I left you a note on d:User talk:GreyHead. Not sure if you get notified here about it. Please have look and comment there (or here or ..). Jura1 (talk) 09:33, 3 May 2016 (UTC)


 * Adding the category is not particularly desirable for local effect, however, if it is needed, then let me do it with a bot, rather than you manually doing it. Botting is easy for such a task. Let me know. — billinghurst  sDrewth  12:21, 3 May 2016 (UTC)


 * If it can be done by bot that is great, I've done a couple of hundred by hand - but that leaves a lot. The bot task would be to check all the pages on Special:WhatLinksHere/Index:A_Naval_Biographical_Dictionary.djvu and, if there is no " . Should I post that as a bot request?
 * I have now added this as a bot request. GreyHead (talk) 08:19, 4 May 2016 (UTC)
 * Jura1 tells me that he has imported a first batch into WikiData but I'm not clear how . . . I'm very confused by the linkage between WikiSource and WikiData at the moment - a case of beginners bemusement. GreyHead (talk)

Wikidata parameter — all done automatically
Hi. There should be no requirement to manually add a wikidata parameter to the header template. Add interwiki link from an article's WD page should be sufficient to link back. We would not normally offlink to a different WD entry at this stage just linking directly to enWP. Hopefully we will have a better means to do these arbitary links into the future. Thanks. — billinghurst  sDrewth  06:16, 29 December 2016 (UTC)
 * Hi, if it doesn't do any harm then it's simple enough to do - when I look for the WikiPedia page I click the WD link and copy the ID into my spreadsheet. The rest is automatic. I'm assuming that a bot can pick these up at some time in the future. I'm not sure what it takes to add an interwiki link :-( but would guess that takes more to do. GreyHead (talk) 09:03, 29 December 2016 (UTC)
 * Looking more closely I can see that you've removed the links I had in the header so I will stop adding them; I've also edited my macro to use the default layout template. GreyHead (talk) 12:07, 29 December 2016 (UTC)

Need to disambiguate John Marshall
Hi. We have two John Marshalls, so please for the naval biography could you adapt the header to

| author = | override_author = by Author:John Marshall (1784-1837) Thanks. — billinghurst  sDrewth  13:46, 25 March 2017 (UTC)
 * Done, I've updated my header macro so that new pages have the override. GreyHead (talk) 19:51, 26 March 2017 (UTC)

Page:Royal Naval Biography Marshall sp2.djvu/8
I noticed that this page is not transcluded. While the names are reproducible by other means, I think that the errata has value to transcluded, even if we do it as a section. — billinghurst  sDrewth  12:40, 8 April 2017 (UTC)
 * OK - I have transcluded all(?) the Contents and Errata. Still some formatting problems that I've failed to fix this morning. GreyHead (talk) 09:58, 9 April 2017 (UTC)

HON. HENRY JOHN ROUS. missing?
I am not seeing Page:Royal Naval Biography Marshall v3p1.djvu/8 transcluded, and on double checking the previous page I am not seeing this biographical article. Would you mind double checking and adding if required. Thanks. — billinghurst  sDrewth  13:55, 16 September 2017 (UTC)
 * I fixed Henry John Rous and have tidied up the contents page to make that clearer which section is referred to. GreyHead (talk) 15:59, 16 September 2017 (UTC)

pages to be transcluded?
Just running some maintenance checks and I see that some proofread pages are not transcluded Would you mind having a look at remedying as required,. Thanks. — billinghurst  sDrewth  12:41, 28 January 2018 (UTC)
 * Page:Royal Naval Biography Marshall v4p1.djvu/150
 * Page:Royal Naval Biography Marshall v4p1.djvu/151
 * Page:Royal Naval Biography Marshall v4p1.djvu/152


 * Fixed, thanks for the heads up.

Different vol. some more pages that need your love. Thanks for looking. — billinghurst  sDrewth  21:21, 28 January 2018 (UTC)
 * Page:Royal Naval Biography Marshall v3p2.djvu/464
 * Page:Royal Naval Biography Marshall v3p2.djvu/465
 * Page:Royal Naval Biography Marshall v3p2.djvu/466
 * Page:Royal Naval Biography Marshall v3p2.djvu/479


 * All fixed I think.

Index:Royal Naval Biography Marshall sp4.djvu
Hi, just checking the transclusions and see that pages /458 through /480 are not transcluded. They are appendix, and corrigenda. Am I able to leave that with you for your "sometime I can get back to it" list? Thanks. — billinghurst  sDrewth  00:24, 9 February 2018 (UTC)


 * I've now got to the end of Vol 4 Part 2 and am working my way back though slowly fixing cross-references and footnote links. I'll pickup the Addenda and Corrigenda on the way.
 * Congrats, another magnificent effort. Be generous with creating redirects in my opinion. You will have seen that I have plumped the index pages with the indices, and created redirects for the redlinks there, and done some tidying. Working solo on an extensive work like that is hard yakka, and you should be incredibly proud of the achievement. Do a little strut around your lounge room at your achievement. [If you do strut and you do record it, please send me a copy of the link to it in Youtube ]. — billinghurst  sDrewth  21:41, 11 February 2018 (UTC)


 * Done I think - bar the strut, I may get to that over Xmas. GreyHead (talk) 09:31, 13 December 2018 (UTC)

Index:Royal Naval Biography Marshall sp3.djvu
has the one page Page:Royal Naval Biography Marshall sp3.djvu/436 needing a home. — billinghurst  sDrewth  05:09, 9 February 2018 (UTC)
 * Done GreyHead (talk) 09:23, 13 December 2018 (UTC)

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I was looking at as I was developing the long form link template RNBio link and when I look at the biography and thought if we wanted to cite the volume/part of the biography that we had to dig down into the Index/Page: ns links to find that information. What would you think to using the notes section to adding that data? Noting that sometimes we can amend header templates to show that information as active wikilinks, though in this case, I don't think that is necessary.

If you are inclined to that, then I can look to run my bot through to add that detail. I was thinking something like: vol. N, part N (YYYY). Though happy for your suggestions.

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 * I've got to the end of my footnotes and am just doing bit os clean=up before moving on (to Protestant Exiles from France). I've added a note to the Edward Belcher page you linked to and that looks fine to me. If you can run a robot, please do - the info is all in the tag(s). GreyHead (talk) 09:14, 13 December 2018 (UTC)

anchors in RNBio lkpl
I See in special:diff/7490479 for RNBio lkpl usage that you have been adding links with hard anchors. Weirdly I had just amended that template, so you can now use  parameter if you choose. It had been set empty in that version. I will see if I can add some documentation. — billinghurst  sDrewth  02:11, 10 June 2018 (UTC)


 * I saw this when you posted and took a quick look but wasn't sure that it would help as I wanted to link to the 'People' articles e.g. rather than the page in the original text. Apologies if I misunderstood what it does. GreyHead (talk) 09:14, 13 December 2018 (UTC)

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Hi. This page didn't get transcluded into the work. As it is a two volume work, I hesitate to just poke the work, so here flagging for your review. If it is not to be transcluded, would you be so kind to tag the body of that page with. Thanks. — billinghurst  sDrewth  01:33, 15 November 2019 (UTC)

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Hello, there is a typo "Pheonix" should b "Phoenix" in the section sourcing A Naval Biographical Dictionary/De Lisle, Henry, but I don't know how to correct it. --Mirokado (talk) 22:31, 3 December 2019 (UTC)


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