User talk:Marcus Octavius Gracchus

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== Translating CURRENTYEAR ==
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''Salve Gracche.''
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I've been updating the Latin version of the main page to match the new layout of the English page, and of course while doing that I've made all the links link to the Latin versions of the other relevant pages (in theory - actually these mostly redirect to the English ones until I can translate them too), but I'm stumped on translating the "Magistrates" link in the "Res Publica" box, which in English is <nowiki>[[{{CURRENTYEAR}}|Magistrates]]</nowiki>, so in Latin it should be <nowiki>[[{{HICANNUS}}|Magistrátús]]</nowiki>.
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The problem is that CURRENTYEAR appears to be no ordinary template but some fiendishly clever thing which I don't understand, and therefore I can't work out how to make a HICANNUS template which does the same thing but in Latin (i.e. automatically links to <nowiki>[[LA:2007]]</nowiki> during 2007, to <nowiki>[[LA:2008]]</nowiki> during 2008, and so on).  Can you help?
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By the way, I'll tell you what would be extremely good if it could be made to work - to rejig the wiki in such a way that when a link points to a LA: page (or a DE: page or whatever) it will automatically redirect to the equivalent English page '''if and only if''' there is no text on the LA: (or DE: or whatever) page.  That way links to untranslated pages would never go dead and we wouldn't have to redirect every untranslated page manually.  But I don't know whether such a thing could be done.
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Thanks!
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- [[User:Aulus Apollonius Cordus|Cordus]] 19:53, 17 June 2007 (CEST)

Latest revision as of 17:54, 17 June 2007

QIFTEST: test_successful

timezone test. Marcus Octavius Germanicus(t) 10:08, 15 April 2006 (CDT)

Contents

V for VikiMagister, eh?

Actually I'm not here to comment on the photo, I was wondering how to get to the top category now that the link to it has gone off the main page - I used to find it quite useful. Cordus 13:58, 16 April 2006 (CDT)

    What exactly are you trying to get to? Marcus Octavius Germanicus(t)

Nothing in particular, it's just nice to be able to see what all the categories are, e.g. so if I'm adding a new article I know what categories to put it in, and also just to get to things which don't link from the main page, like the "Nova Roma History" section. But it's not a big problem, it would just be handy. Cordus 17:41, 18 April 2006 (CDT)

test area

File:Borken Image Link.jpg

NEW ARTICLE

How I can create a new article?

Vale

COMPLVTENSIS

LINK OF THE LEFT MENU TO THE PROPER LANGUAGE

Salve Octavi

I do not know how I can link the page http://www.novaroma.org/index.html.es to http://www.novaroma.org/nr/ES:Main_Page in wich the left menu (Navigation, etc.) appears also in spanish language.

I saw that it is possible if you are a registered user and in "preferences" you choose the language (spanish in my case), but it is possible for a non registered users?

Vale

Complutensis

RELIGIO ROMANA

Salve Octavi

I have translated into Spanish the pages of Religio Romana. Can you check them?

Vale

COMPLVTENSIS

FIRST PAGE OF THE WEB

Salve Octavi

I have see the new "first page" of the NR web:

The new size of Lupa Capitolina photo is well, but I made lack the language bar that automatically redirects to the main page in the selected language.

Vale

Complutensis 09:54, 26 October 2006 (CDT)

zone test

tzone: Marcus Octavius Gracchus(t) 14:24, 6 November 2006 (CET)

PROMOTIONAL PAMPHLETS

Salve Octavi

How I can upload the pamphlets that I have created for promotion NR in Hispania?

Vale bene

COMPLVTENSIS

Style Manual?

Salve, magister!

I could have sworn we had a style manual here, maybe as recently as last week...where'd it go? (I was going to tweak what it said about citing published works...)

--Marius Peregrinus 07:52, 17 February 2007 (CET)

MISTAKE: Duplicate articles

By mistake I have duplicated these pages:

http://www.novaroma.org/nr/ES:Gens_Minicia_%28Nova_Roma%29

http://www.novaroma.org/nr/Gens_Minicia_%28Nova_Roma%29

http://www.novaroma.org/nr/Gentes_%28Nova_Roma%29

How I can delete?

COMPLVTENSIS 15:27, 19 February 2007 (CET)

SIGNATURES

Salve Octavi

I see that after signing the request. Sorry.

Vale

M.Cur.Complutensis 17:33, 19 February 2007 (CET)

Translating CURRENTYEAR

Salve Gracche.

I've been updating the Latin version of the main page to match the new layout of the English page, and of course while doing that I've made all the links link to the Latin versions of the other relevant pages (in theory - actually these mostly redirect to the English ones until I can translate them too), but I'm stumped on translating the "Magistrates" link in the "Res Publica" box, which in English is [[{{CURRENTYEAR}}|Magistrates]], so in Latin it should be [[{{HICANNUS}}|Magistrátús]].

The problem is that CURRENTYEAR appears to be no ordinary template but some fiendishly clever thing which I don't understand, and therefore I can't work out how to make a HICANNUS template which does the same thing but in Latin (i.e. automatically links to [[LA:2007]] during 2007, to [[LA:2008]] during 2008, and so on). Can you help?

By the way, I'll tell you what would be extremely good if it could be made to work - to rejig the wiki in such a way that when a link points to a LA: page (or a DE: page or whatever) it will automatically redirect to the equivalent English page if and only if there is no text on the LA: (or DE: or whatever) page. That way links to untranslated pages would never go dead and we wouldn't have to redirect every untranslated page manually. But I don't know whether such a thing could be done.

Thanks!

- Cordus 19:53, 17 June 2007 (CEST)

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