The Almeopedia!
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The Almeopedia!
Ok, i've only been on five minutes and have already plowed through Kebri and Cuezi pages. Somehow i fear i shan't be getting much writing done for a while
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He who is also known as Ben
He who is also known as Ben
The resemblance (in appearance, I mean) between Benhêk and Nortala is quite scary...... I hope it wasn't deliberate!
Anyway, I'm enjoying it a lot, but there are two things I really miss, and I think these should be a priority even before adding more articles:
* IPA transcriptions, for the title of each article at least, especially if it's a name. Remember that those of us who enjoy dipping into your work but don't yet know it back to front might not know offhand what language a particular name is from. Also, having examples makes it easier to get to learn the pronunciation rules of each language.
* Redirects. For instance, typing "Benhek", without the accent, into the search box should get to the article on Benhêk.
Anyway, I'm enjoying it a lot, but there are two things I really miss, and I think these should be a priority even before adding more articles:
* IPA transcriptions, for the title of each article at least, especially if it's a name. Remember that those of us who enjoy dipping into your work but don't yet know it back to front might not know offhand what language a particular name is from. Also, having examples makes it easier to get to learn the pronunciation rules of each language.
* Redirects. For instance, typing "Benhek", without the accent, into the search box should get to the article on Benhêk.
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Well, I guess this is as good a place as any.
The template for countries should have the thumbnail map incorporated into it (see here), right below the name at the top. I'd do it myself except I have no clue how to do it.
Nice job!
The template for countries should have the thumbnail map incorporated into it (see here), right below the name at the top. I'd do it myself except I have no clue how to do it.
Nice job!
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Great to see this up. I just have a few questions:
When Mark writes new material, will it all go in the Almeopedia, or will the zompist.com site be updated as well?
I notice that the Curymise resemble the ilii, in hairstyle and body shape if not in skin colour. Presumably there's no genetic link, so is this parallel evolution or cultural imitation?
I'm having the same problem with the Almeopedia as I have with the Wikipedia - Internet Explorer displays all the special characters as either little boxes or inappropriate characters. How do I see say, a glottal stop?
When Mark writes new material, will it all go in the Almeopedia, or will the zompist.com site be updated as well?
I notice that the Curymise resemble the ilii, in hairstyle and body shape if not in skin colour. Presumably there's no genetic link, so is this parallel evolution or cultural imitation?
I'm having the same problem with the Almeopedia as I have with the Wikipedia - Internet Explorer displays all the special characters as either little boxes or inappropriate characters. How do I see say, a glottal stop?
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Very interesting. Two thumbs up. I didn't see the Fanboy version of the Knights of Devora. Major chuckles!
(Minor gripe/rant: I just wish everything didn't have to be in Arial. Man, I hate Arial, but all Wikis are all set up to use it, dernem.)
I wonder, maybe the country entries could include figures on population? I know Verduria has about as many as one of the major European countries. How about Dhekhnam, Xurno, Kebri, and the rest??
(Minor gripe/rant: I just wish everything didn't have to be in Arial. Man, I hate Arial, but all Wikis are all set up to use it, dernem.)
I wonder, maybe the country entries could include figures on population? I know Verduria has about as many as one of the major European countries. How about Dhekhnam, Xurno, Kebri, and the rest??
Great idea on the IPA. Very possibly some people are not up on all the phonologies of Almea.
The redirects are a good idea too (I've put in some already), though that would be low priority for me, and a useful thing readers could do.
Fey, I kind of like the thumbnail maps where they are. Besides, templates are just horrible to work with. MediaWiki markup language is really nice for many things, but whoever invented the template syntax should be shot.
To get Windows IE to display special characters, you'll probably need to install a language pack, or something. If someone's done this successfully, maybe they can explain. (In this area the Mac is ahead, so I figured I'd use Unicode throughout and let Windows catch up.)
The redirects are a good idea too (I've put in some already), though that would be low priority for me, and a useful thing readers could do.
Fey, I kind of like the thumbnail maps where they are. Besides, templates are just horrible to work with. MediaWiki markup language is really nice for many things, but whoever invented the template syntax should be shot.
Depends on the scope. The 'pedia format works best for short to medium-sized articles. Longer items like stories and grammars will continue to get their own pages on zompist.com.Gareth wrote:Great to see this up. I just have a few questions:
When Mark writes new material, will it all go in the Almeopedia, or will the zompist.com site be updated as well?
To get Windows IE to display special characters, you'll probably need to install a language pack, or something. If someone's done this successfully, maybe they can explain. (In this area the Mac is ahead, so I figured I'd use Unicode throughout and let Windows catch up.)
Oh I hadn't realised it was set up so other users could edit -- not the sort of thing I'd feel comfortable doing with my conworld! I wouldn't mind making myself useful by doing some redirects.zompist wrote:The redirects are a good idea too (I've put in some already), though that would be low priority for me, and a useful thing readers could do.
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Well, it's not becoming a collaborative conworld, just a collaborative resource. See the Editing Guidelines for more details. The analogy I use is that it's like a Battlestar Galactica wiki: you shouldn't be writing episodes or creating characters, but you don't have to wait for Ron Moore to write it all.Nuntar wrote:Oh I hadn't realised it was set up so other users could edit -- not the sort of thing I'd feel comfortable doing with my conworld!
Plus, you can write articles in Almean languages with almost no restrictions.
Hmm... is it possible to do as they have in Wikipedia, and set up a Verdurian version of Almeopedia?zompist wrote:Plus, you can write articles in Almean languages with almost no restrictions.
Just imagine, reading an article and looking on the left-hand language bar, and seeing "Soa Sfahe" or "Kebreni" instead of "Deutsch", "Français" and the rest...
Here's a question: Almeopedia says that Verdurian is the language of about 27 million people in Eretald. The Verdurian language article at http://www.zompist.com/verdurian.htm says 55 million. Which is it?
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It's the smaller number. There's a post somewhere here where Zomp says he overestimated when he wrote 55 million. I believe he also said there are 6 million in Verduria itself (not sure if that meant the kingdom or the province).BGMan wrote:Here's a question: Almeopedia says that Verdurian is the language of about 27 million people in Eretald. The Verdurian language article at http://www.zompist.com/verdurian.htm says 55 million. Which is it?
Noranaya died again. Resurrection pending.
Haha, I noticed that all the pictures of the different Almean human races are females. I'm sure Zomp knows his audience will be mainly men and is catering to the market. (Not that I mind... )kuroda wrote:Kick. Ass.
Too many mammaries to be safe work browsing though, I have to say.
Anyone else notice that the picture of Fanao was the same as the Knights of Devora Fanboy version?