Well, if that's the usual terminology for the scripts in which the content is written (sh-cyrl and sh-latn are the two scripts of the Serbocroatian), then yes, those are to be the "content languages" for sh.wikipedia. The original (my) plan was to implement the same solution as for the sr (the mapping i.e. almost the whole code) and to have a similar two-way automatic transliteration (apart from the guessVariant function). After a bit of persuading from @Aca we concluded that a modified automatic transliteration similar to Tajik would suit better, a one-way transliterator, since the idea was to minimize the use of two scripts and in the long run have one script (Latin) but to have an option to read it in two. Second script (Cyrillic) would be allowed for content but if entered as content it would be gradually replaced by Latin. Actually, since Aca is doing all the necessary footwork for the converter stuff I should unassign this task from myself for him formally to take over.
- Queries
- All Stories
- Search
- Advanced Search
- Transactions
- Transaction Logs
Feed Advanced Search
Advanced Search
Advanced Search
Dec 27 2022
Dec 27 2022
FriedrickMILBarbarossa awarded T268033: Implement Latin->Cyrillic transliterator for Serbo-Croatian a Pterodactyl token.
Nov 26 2022
Nov 26 2022
Vipz awarded T268033: Implement Latin->Cyrillic transliterator for Serbo-Croatian a Party Time token.
Nov 25 2022
Nov 25 2022
Legoktm awarded T268033: Implement Latin->Cyrillic transliterator for Serbo-Croatian a Barnstar token.
Aug 30 2021
Aug 30 2021
Aug 28 2021
Aug 28 2021
Biblbroks added a comment to T289371: Split sh language code to sh-Cyrl-ekavsk, sh-Cyrl-ijekavsk, sh-Latn-ekavsk and sh-Latn-ijekavsk.
Yes, and if you put sh-latn with either ijekavsk or ekavsk, it substitutes latn with cyrl in the error message.
Aug 26 2021
Aug 26 2021
Biblbroks added a comment to T289371: Split sh language code to sh-Cyrl-ekavsk, sh-Cyrl-ijekavsk, sh-Latn-ekavsk and sh-Latn-ijekavsk.
Well, if sh can't do, there's hbs to go with. This, hbs code , should be still alive and kicking as seen from one of the ISO 639 Registration Authorities at their page here:
Identifier Language Name(s) Status Code Sets Equivalent(s) Scope Language Type Denotations hbs Serbo-Croatian Active 639-3 639-1: sh (deprecated) Macrolanguage Living Ethnologue, Glottolog, Multitree, Wikipedia
Nov 17 2020
Nov 17 2020
Jul 5 2017
Jul 5 2017
Content licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) 4.0 unless otherwise noted; code licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL) 2.0 or later and other open source licenses. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and Code of Conduct. · Wikimedia Foundation · Privacy Policy · Code of Conduct · Terms of Use · Disclaimer · CC-BY-SA · GPL