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Rdrg109
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Hello Rdrg, I'm following up on Adelaide wishlist where you submitted the following idea (I reworded it):
- “Create a list generator based on Wikidata lexeme's words and sentences with no Property:P443 `audio pronunciation`. See also Property:P5831 `usage example`. Note: 2022/03/18, only 1 usage example has a pronunciation audio ; of the 129,942 English forms, only 340 have pronunciation audios (i.e. ~0.26%). More statistics here.”
I noticed you blanked d:User:Rdrg109/0/13. Given the history I assume I should now use d:User:Rdrg109/1/13, right ?
Also, what your are thinking about is likely a "word list generator" standing upon your SPARQL queries. Cc-@0x010C, VIGNERON, Olaf, & Poslovitch who may know better how to proceed to create a generator or to point you toward the relevant code. If I'm right and given you already have the SPARQL queries, it could be either a single day hack or a one week development 🎉 and a good hacking opportunity. Yug (talk) 17:47, 2 June 2022 (UTC)
- Generator are shown in Special:RecordWizard's step 3, on the right side.
- They use JS code, either from
- the RecordWizard MediaWiki extension's /modules/generator ("clean" way)
MediaWiki JS code, in gadgets: MediaWiki:Gadget-Demo.js (2018, seems obsolete)MediaWiki JS code derivated from MediaWiki:Gadget-Demo.js, in User:{username}/Common.js. Ex: User:VIGNERON/common.js (not sure this worksEdit: not working)
- Yug (talk) 19:19, 2 June 2022 (UTC)
- Ok! I got some info from VIGNERON. He as myself haven't been able to male the MediaWiki JS codes works, ever.
- Given 0x010C added the RW extension module in May 2020, and desactivated the MediaWiki JS gadget on June 2020, I suspect updates or else made the MediaWiki JS option non-functional.
- Yet ! As a hack, VIGNERON reports it could easily be replace by a SPARQL query in ExternalTools. Go on Special:RecordWizard, step 3, chose "ExternalTools" option (bottom right) and paste the Wikdiata query URL "https://query.wikidata.org/#SELECT * WHERE {%0A%20 %3Fid dct%3Alanguage wd%3AQ12107 %3B wikibase%3Alemma %3Flabel .%0A}%0ALIMIT 10" (Q12107 being Breton, replace it to change the language). Yug (talk) 16:02, 4 June 2022 (UTC)