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The best I've been able to come up with is a tile with a suitable image in it, set to scale with the size of the surrounding <syntaxhighlight lang="html" inline><td></syntaxhighlight>. At the sizes we're talking about here, a bitmap ought to do the job, but ideally, I suppose, one would use an SVG (is there support for inline SVG in data: attributes yet?). It feels a little icky to suggest using an image in an otherwise entirely markup-based template (especially one that, among others, replaces an image-based implementation iirc), but I can't really think of any better alternatives. --[[User:Xover|Xover]] ([[User talk:Xover|talk]]) 13:21, 9 July 2020 (UTC) |
The best I've been able to come up with is a tile with a suitable image in it, set to scale with the size of the surrounding <syntaxhighlight lang="html" inline><td></syntaxhighlight>. At the sizes we're talking about here, a bitmap ought to do the job, but ideally, I suppose, one would use an SVG (is there support for inline SVG in data: attributes yet?). It feels a little icky to suggest using an image in an otherwise entirely markup-based template (especially one that, among others, replaces an image-based implementation iirc), but I can't really think of any better alternatives. --[[User:Xover|Xover]] ([[User talk:Xover|talk]]) 13:21, 9 July 2020 (UTC) |
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How can I copy this template to other language? [[User:אונגארישער|אונגארישער]] ([[User talk:אונגארישער|talk]]) 18:50, 21 August 2020 (UTC) |
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What are p q r
in {{Family tree}}?
In the section Template:Tree chart#Migration from familytree the instructions for converting the tiles p
, q
& r
were wrong.
These are the notes I made to check the correct changes to make:
- Tiles
p
,q
&r
in {{Family tree}} are:
- The equivalent tiles in {{Tree chart}} are
dj
,jc
&fy
which are:
I have already made the necessary changes. Tango Mike Bravo (talk) 11:55, 26 April 2020 (UTC)
Double border
Any chance of a tile style with border: 1px double black
?
I'm using this template/module over on English Wikisource trying to replace various historical family tree templates, and have run across a style of family tree that uses a double line between boxes to indicate marriages. An example is at s:Page:The Complete Peerage Ed 2 Vol 1.djvu/91 (the scanned page image on the right). I've so far only seen this for the equivalent of the v
tile, so simply having vd
or v2
or similar would be sufficient, but it's conceivable other use cases exist for double lines.
In any case, I would prefer to not have to patch this over on enWS every time we re-import the code from here, so I would very much appreciate it if we could get this from "upstream". I could mock this up in the sandbox, but I imagine it'll be faster (and less disruptive to any other ongoing changes) for someone familiar with the code to do it. --Xover (talk) 13:10, 9 July 2020 (UTC)
"Crows' feet"
Cf. the above (#Double border), on s:Page:The Complete Peerage Ed 2 Vol 1.djvu/91, they're using a little crows' feet-like symbol to indicate that there was issue from a marriage but that that branch of the tree has been elided. I haven't been able to come up with any elegant way to support that. Anybody have ideas?
The best I've been able to come up with is a tile with a suitable image in it, set to scale with the size of the surrounding <td>
. At the sizes we're talking about here, a bitmap ought to do the job, but ideally, I suppose, one would use an SVG (is there support for inline SVG in data: attributes yet?). It feels a little icky to suggest using an image in an otherwise entirely markup-based template (especially one that, among others, replaces an image-based implementation iirc), but I can't really think of any better alternatives. --Xover (talk) 13:21, 9 July 2020 (UTC)
In other wikilanguage
How can I copy this template to other language? אונגארישער (talk) 18:50, 21 August 2020 (UTC)