[10:35:22] is the gadget that allows one to copy and paste the same reference to several statements broken? It doesn't seem to work for me since yesterday 17:00UTC [11:22:13] ESM^: let me check [11:22:34] Seems working here [11:22:46] are other scripts or gadgets functional? [11:24:35] aw [11:24:55] thanks for checking [11:25:54] It seems so [11:27:24] I haven't gor many things activated other than the usual tools [11:34:57] the one for copying references hasn't worked for ages for me [11:35:05] and I just checked and it still doesn't [11:40:21] if I try to copy an existing reference, I get "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'value' of undefined" in the console, I can copy a newly added reference, but trying to insert it anywhere gives me "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'value' of null" in the console [11:40:46] which sounds like the same thing I got last time I looked [11:42:53] in my case when I click to paste the reference the text changes into "saving" and it doesn't change; when I refresh the àge the reserence hasn't been pasted [12:07:40] yeah, that's what I see too [16:32:16] leafletjs (on query.wikidata.org) performs quite poorly in Firefox :( [16:34:22] in what way? [16:35:00] It's very slow [16:35:10] compared to a WebKit browser on the same system [16:35:18] also the dots are quite hard to click on [16:35:24] compared to the webkit browser [16:35:26] ah :/ [16:38:53] yeah, dragging the map is noticeably slower in firefox for me too [16:40:00] clicking the dots seems about the same though [16:44:01] dragging seems fine in firefox if I zoom in enough that not many markers are shown, or drag the map so the markers out of view, so I guess firefox is unhappy about the markers [16:51:40] hm... I have a similar map in a local file which is also using circle markers and it's also really slow in firefox. when I changed it to use normal markers, it's suddenly perfectly responsive [17:27:44] Hi I'm working on getting the DLMF data (http://dlmf.nist.gov/) into a wikibase repository. While this is a research project I do not want to import the data to wikidata directly but to use my own wikibase instance at the first place. Now I'm wondering how external identifiers work. Do they use the url formatting property https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P1630 to generate links. And if so how does the datatype know that P1630 should be used [17:28:46] physikerwelt: there was a similar question lately, let me search the solution. [17:30:46] physikerwelt: you need to set this https://github.com/wikimedia/operations-mediawiki-config/blob/master/wmf-config/Wikibase-production.php#L29 [17:31:41] sjoerddebruin: thank you [17:51:19] hi wikidatians, is anyone in here a property creator who could take a quick look at something for me? [18:30:23] Lydia_WMDE, Hi, Would you be able to help me with https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T98307#2150284 ? (Or anyone familiar with "arbitrary access to commonswiki") [18:31:37] Keilana, it's (always!) easiest to just ask the question directly. :) [18:31:45] heh. [18:32:13] I can't find the property for pregnancy category as it applies to drugs, am I missing something? I'm really bad at wikidata search [18:38:01] the search isn't great with properties; there's a physical list of them somewhere [18:38:25] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:List_of_properties [18:38:44] I'm not sure where that one would be, though :( [18:39:08] ajr: a default filter to search only for properties would be nice [18:41:08] yeah [18:57:12] Keilana, Do you have reason to think it already exists (i.e. seen it before somewhere)? Or are you trying to confirm that it doesn't exist? --- I tried skimming the wikidata entries, for a few of the "x-class" items given as examples in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pregnancy_category and couldn't see any relevant properties. (But I'm not very familiar with Wikidata, and barely at all with chemistry/medicine. It was just a quick amateur [18:57:12] attempt!) [18:57:50] I thought it should exist since it's part of the medicine infoboxes but I haven't actually seen it [19:01:19] hello, I have 2 questions with regard to wikidata. Please have a look at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1648062. How do I add "Italian" as language in the first box? and what exactly is "other sites" for, the very last box? [19:04:46] GeoTrinity: do you mean you want to add a page on Italian Wikipedia to the item? [19:04:59] matej_suchanek: I think a label. [19:06:48] sjoerddebruin: "first box" was ambigous for me regarding the second question... [19:07:03] Hmmm [19:07:29] GeoTrinity: in "other sites", you can add links to Commons, MetaWiki, mediawiki.org, Wikispecies, or Wikidata itself [19:13:22] Well, I'm just trying to contribute but I'm quite new to Wikidata. The "first box" lists English, German, French, and Low German. Ho do I add Italian there? [19:13:54] if you want it there all the time, the easiest thing to do is to add a babel box to your user page [19:15:48] (https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_language explains those, if you don't know what they are) [19:19:04] You didn't get me. There is a random selection of languages. It reads: Educational and Political Scientist and former Member of Parliament (MP). In more languages. I want to add Italian to it. How do I do it? [19:20:06] try this hack https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:SetLabelDescriptionAliases/Q1648062/it [19:23:21] @ matej: perfect! Thanks! [19:24:05] GeoTrinity: I hope this will be in future possible directly from the item... [19:24:57] And the second question: Scroll down to the end of the page. Below "Wikiversity" is another "box" that reads "Other sites". What exactly is this field for? Could I add a personal web site like www.sardina.de? [19:25:29] I have already answered you around 10 lines above :ú [19:25:33] * :) [19:26:48] okay, i could add a commons category then, good. Great, Matej. Thanks for the help! Is there something like an introduction for newbies to wikidata? [19:27:39] look at some links at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Main_Page [19:29:22] I will. Thanks again and have great evening! [19:29:26] GeoTrinity: I did understand you, but perhaps my answer wasn't very clear. right now there isn't any obvious way to add labels, descriptions or aliases for a language not shown in that box (it's been requested though and I hope it'll be implemented), if you want italian to always be shown in that box, you can do that by adding a babel box to your user page, since that will change the languages available in the box on item pages [19:30:14] there's a gadget or script for that afair [19:30:28] for adding labels in languages not displayed in default box [19:30:36] yeah, labellister [19:32:20] yep, exactly. I use it when I want to change texts in language I don't normally see [19:32:20] it's a bit clunky but better than nothing :) [19:32:20] guys, what if examples on subpages of [[Wikidata:List of properties]] were loaded from each property's statements? [19:32:20] 10[1] 10https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:List_of_properties [19:32:36] yeah, exactly. which way is better depends on whether you want to see it all the time or not [19:33:33] matej_suchanek: that would be nice, just like talk page now does (it can handle both) [19:35:36] working on it... [19:56:56] Lydia_WMDE: is language fallback planned for the commons stuff? http://commons.wikimedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/Berlin?uselang=de doesn't look very good :/ [19:59:40] SMalyshev: it's live now https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Module:LoP_row&diff=315459045&oldid=301298611 [20:05:22] matej_suchanek: good, looks fine at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Joshbaumgartner/property_available_summary/1100-1199 (not sure how it was before, but judging from the source examples are not filled in there) [20:27:22] dear wikidata people [20:27:43] what was the name of the tool which translates wikipedia article names into the corresponding wikidata item? [20:45:29] kopiersperre: is http://tools.wmflabs.org/wikidata-todo/linked_items.php what you're looking for? [20:46:27] nikki: ah, that was it [22:01:27] yannf or Nemo_bis , Possibly you can help me with https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T98307#2150284 ? (I need to write a 1 sentence explanation of "arbitrary access to commonswiki" for Tech/News... There's a draft in my comment there)