GuildWiki talk:Suggestions/I18n template

I LOVE this idea! &mdash; Powersurge360 Violencia  03:14, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
 * My suggestion for a place for interwiki language links and such would be in that bottom section of the page outside the content, where there is the rating, permalink, and sharing links. Since that is really part of the skin (Monaco only afaik) I would suggest putting such links there. Perhaps some wikia people can help us look into it. &mdash;♥ Jedi ♥ Rogue ♥ 17:45, 14 July 2008 (UTC)


 * It's a nice idea in theory, and I'd be all in favor of it if there were more complete wikis of other languages. The problem is that the other language wikis are woefully incomplete.  Most of them have a home page that consists mostly of red links.  The French one is better, but even that is completely missing some very major articles.  For example, Ring of Fire, Raisu Palace, and Jennur's Horde were all edited so much here as to need a massive trimming, but on the French wiki, the articles don't even exist.  I would not want to see a bunch of red links added all over the wiki to foreign language pages that don't exist.  I guess it could probably be implemented to not add the links at all for most pages, but that would make the formatting look rather inconsistent.  Quizzical 01:43, 16 July 2008 (UTC)


 * I've read some talk on wikia (maybe connected with the transforms wiki) that the Monaco design changed the list of foreign language links in the sidebar to a dropdown because so few people were actually using it. The German GuildWiki actually indexes the english names for most things, so you can install their search plugin to your toolbar and quickly find the article you need that way. (Not that you'd want to, chances that you'll find more info than here are slim.) If PAGENAME can be used in the customization template for monaco (where you can change the nav links in your sidebar), it might be possible to add a GWW link easily, but don't count on me doing that because I'm sticking with Monobook for the time being. --◄mendel► 07:54, 29 July 2008 (UTC)

Official wiki
Could we also get a link to the official wiki article..? -{[ PUL ]}- 09:50, 26 July 2008 (UTC)


 * That would perhaps make sense if the official wiki also gives a link to the article here. Quizzical 19:54, 28 July 2008 (UTC)


 * There exists a JavaScript function to create links to Guild Wars Wiki that you can put into your own .js file (it's actually modified from a function written for Guild Wars Wiki that creates a link to GuildWiki). I don't think we'd really need it on a site-wide basis, but if enough people asked for it, we probably could implement it.  &mdash;Dr Ishmael [[Image:Diablo_the_chicken.gif]] 20:19, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

Clarifications
I'm getting back here a little late but better late dans never.

The thing is, some of you misunderstood the way that interlanguage links works. They do not produce any red links (because it can't know if the page exist or not so no red links). But the first thing is that we dont add interwiki to page that dont exist. It would be stupid. People who said thoses things dont seems to know how interlanguage links works on the big Wikipedia.

Second thing, it can't be your job to do thoses things unless you can switch language of your game to see what are the correct names of things. And even if you would, in french, for exemple, we have a lot more things that are called the same than in english (due to poor translators). Plus, translations of the game seems to change a lot more than english.

And yes, on Monaco (wich i use) interlanguage links are in a drop down and this make impossible to open interlanguage links in new tab or windows. So, Wikia is thinking about making a new preference to let users control how Monaco interlanguage links will be shown.

On Monobook, interlanguage link are listed at bottom of the left column like on Wikipedia. You just have to insert Gwen (Héros) at end of Gwen (GW:EN) article to link to the french wiki. The placements of thoses links is handled by the software. Interlanguage links never show up in the article; they are a special kind of interwikis links. So, that is why we have a few lang_xx parameters in all of our template on fr.guildwars. Thoses parameters are then passed to the I18n template. But that template could be used as is on any page or on page with fewer other language equivalent, the interlanguage links can be added without the use of any template.

Feel free to ask any question needed. — TulipVorlax 08:56, 29 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Oh and i forgot to talk about the way of thinking of some people here who think that because other wikia about GuildWars are so incompleted that they don't deserved GuildWiki linking to them.
 * The thing is, if the others languages wikia about GW are so incomplete it's simply that no one know they exist.
 * On fr.guildwars.wikia.com, we currently are only 3 contributing users (how many users did it take to make the 16k articles here ?). So, maybe if some article that seems so important to GuildWiki users don't exist, it's just because there's no user who know enough about the subject to write a good article. Because, you know, we have to write every article from zero here. We can't translate GuildWiki article; we are not in the same license. But we could translate the official wiki articles (if we state the source).
 * A few weeks ago i asked the Anet guy who is "in charge" of the french community if we could make like official the "news" that was saying it was most likely they would never do other languages wikis for GW1; he replied no' (in a lot more words). Maybe if he would have replied yes i would have next ask them if they would be kind enough to do us (the french wikia) a bit of publicity somehow. But there's a big chance that they would had refused since we are hosted by Wikia.
 * So, for most other wikia hosted wikis about Guild Wars here it's a sort of vicious cycle; we have too few articles so poeple dont want to loose their precious time helping out. We have to few contrbutors so nobody thing we have done a wonderfull work and deserve to be linked to.
 * Maybe you should consider linking to non wikia hosted wikis then ? They have more users and a little less articles but they are on the same license as you. — TulipVorlax 21:38, 29 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Some questions:
 * Is there anything that needs to be changed in the setup of this wiki, or can you start adding the fr: links now?
 * What articles in your wiki have the same names as ours (monsters? skills?) so that the interlanguage links can be added automatically by the templates we already use?
 * Why do you want a template? To have a category for pages that have an interlanguage link? Why do you need that?
 * --◄mendel► 07:01, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
 * I can answer the last one, it's mostly because this wiki is the most famous within the community, even within those of speakers of foreign languages. I've had a few people in the guilds frustrated because of a limited understanding of the English. This makes this wiki, through the association of foreign wikis, more accessible and useful to the community at large. I definitely vote towards the inclusion of the template on EVERY page, including those that do not exist in foreign wikis to foster growth among the other wikis. If the question is "why a template" not "why do this at all" then the answer is fairly obvious. To ease the transition. &mdash; Powersurge360 Violencia  07:06, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
 * Obviously I need to clarify that. To add interlangugae links, a template is not needed - just add the ◄mendel► 08:11, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
 * I think we could do a template that links to the other languages either plugged into the sidebar (beast info, item info, et cetera) or a box on the bottom that says something a long the lines of "View this page in foreign languages: XXXX, YYYYY" where xxxx and yyyy says "French Wiki" or "German Wiki" and the link goes to the counterpart. That wouldn't take a terrible lot of coding, would it?
 * That being said, alot of the problem with the wiki being empty can be solved with an autotranslator, in that even though it translates it into broken, the information is there to be made grammatically correct by the contributors. It's alot easier to correct an article than to collect the information and write one from scratch, if you follow my logic. &mdash; Powersurge360 Violencia   08:20, 30 July 2008 (UTC)