![]() The "stage direction" button will take some more cogitation, I think. ~ Jeff Q (talk) 13:09, 25 March 2007 (UTC) I've replied to that on the VP. :) Cbrown1023 talk 13:12, 25 March 2007 (UTC) I've added my half-width line button mentioned above, as well as a basic city-silhouette button for "scene description". If they're okay for any reuse, I can upload my versions with appropriate license and credit to the originals. The problem is that none of this is permissable unless we know the license status of the originals, which is why we need the image description pages for these buttons. I did grab the horizontal-line button from the standard toolbar and made a half-width button from it and a blank button (with the shaded background) over which to superimpose anything we decide. Stage direction: a curtain with a hook, or perhaps a head with a hand positioned as if whispering, or one head whispering to another (although fitting that into a 22x23-pixel button with a blue background may be challenging) Content is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License Page visited 69 times Powered by MediaWiki Switch back to classic.Scene description (aka context line): either something that looks like a setting (maybe a city silhouette?) or a film strip (like some we have above).lol, that's like exactly what I just placed (that doesn't mean that you didn't notice, it takes a while sometimes for the databased to catch up), who is it? Cbrown1023 talk 13:11, 25 March 2007 (UTC).Dialog speaker: a profile head with open mouth with sound lines emitting from it.Looking over them, I can't say I'm happy with almost any of them, frankly. ~ Jeff Q (talk) 04:23, 25 March 2007 (UTC) Here are some icons I found so far in Commons that have some conceivable connection to three of the functions above: ☺ Anyway, those are my thoughts for the moment. These are the kinds of things that typically keep me from taking action on these long-standing issues. (The only formatting difference is the necessary indent for the context line, as it stands alone on its own line.) I thought about creating an italicized bracketed icon with something like, but even experienced editors might not realize it's a context icon and not a stage direction icon. The latter is an extremely terse (typically only a single word) direction included only when the quote can't be understood without it, inserted into the actual quote text, and should be avoided whenever possible. For more information see This app is maintained by volunteers, and WMF does not officially take part. ![]() Wikimedia Commons mobile app allows users to upload photos directly from their mobile phone into Commons, and is available for Android. The former is a full, separate sentence used to describe the scene, which is needed to locate the quote within the overall work (as the screen version of page numbers and a substitute for timecodes). An Android app that allows you to upload media to Commons. (Examples: A hook in front of curtains could imply "stage direction" in a screenplay (dialog) context, but what might it look like to folks editing talk pages, policy pages, or literature articles? A globe might imply "context description", but not in such a general editing context.)Īnother problem with context-line/stage-description is that their formatting is almost identical. Cbrown1023 talk 12:51, 25 March 2007 (UTC) įor the context line and stage direction icons, I'm also at a loss how to imply these, especially given that the edit-toolbar context is for all Wikiquote editing, not just for articles with dialog segments. I had had this until the last moment but then changed i because it looked unprofessional, but I will add it now instead. I'm sifting through the Commons images for some ideas. A quote balloon implies the selected text is the quote, not the quotee. Cbrown1023 talk 15:06, 24 March 2007 (UTC) New buttons text mwCustomEditButtons = įor the "dialog speaker" button, instead of a quote-balloon icon, I'd prefer to have something that shows a person talking. using ( ).Not sure if this will work, but if it messess up something just delete the page. */ /* global mw, $, importStylesheet, importScript */ /* jshint curly:false, strict:false, eqnull:true, browser:true */ mw. In case a * dependency hasn't arrived yet it'll make sure those are loaded before this. In most cases these dependencies will * be loaded (or loading) already and the callback will not be delayed. If possible create a gadget that is * enabled by default instead of adding it here (since gadgets are fully * optimized ResourceLoader modules with possibility to add dependencies etc.) * * Since Common.js isn't a gadget, there is no place to declare its * dependencies, so we have to lazy load them with mw.ing on demand and * then execute the rest in the callback. /** * Keep code in MediaWiki:Common.js to a minimum as it is unconditionally * loaded for all users on every wiki page.
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