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:::Yep. If the raw value doesn't correspond to the one displayed (since it's specified in natural numbers, rather than fractions), you can always use #expr to process it. It's pretty nifty, though I don't presume to be an expert in it. You could always check if the values are hard-set or generated on the fly. [[User:Tagaziel|Tagaziel]] ([[User talk:Tagaziel|talk]]) 09:57, 2 April 2020 (UTC)
 
:::Yep. If the raw value doesn't correspond to the one displayed (since it's specified in natural numbers, rather than fractions), you can always use #expr to process it. It's pretty nifty, though I don't presume to be an expert in it. You could always check if the values are hard-set or generated on the fly. [[User:Tagaziel|Tagaziel]] ([[User talk:Tagaziel|talk]]) 09:57, 2 April 2020 (UTC)
 
::::Cool. That is what I tend to prefer as well, although I had to do things a little different when working with the Witcher 3 data now. Like converting floats to integers for various effects, and integers to text for item quality (e.g. 3 -> magic). Bit of a pain, but probably easier than redoing a good portion of the infobox code (and every single item page on the wiki). And it's not like that game will get any more updates anyway. For now I've made some new columns in the CSV file, which can be used when running AWB. The regex, though, holy cow. It's giving me such a headache. It's actually easier when you have nothing to work with, in a sense, because then you just print everything and that's that. But hopefully I can get something working without too much manual editing on each page. [[User:Pangaearocks|Pangaearocks]] ([[User talk:Pangaearocks|talk]]) 10:14, 2 April 2020 (UTC)
 
::::Cool. That is what I tend to prefer as well, although I had to do things a little different when working with the Witcher 3 data now. Like converting floats to integers for various effects, and integers to text for item quality (e.g. 3 -> magic). Bit of a pain, but probably easier than redoing a good portion of the infobox code (and every single item page on the wiki). And it's not like that game will get any more updates anyway. For now I've made some new columns in the CSV file, which can be used when running AWB. The regex, though, holy cow. It's giving me such a headache. It's actually easier when you have nothing to work with, in a sense, because then you just print everything and that's that. But hopefully I can get something working without too much manual editing on each page. [[User:Pangaearocks|Pangaearocks]] ([[User talk:Pangaearocks|talk]]) 10:14, 2 April 2020 (UTC)
 
== Requests ==
 
I'm contacting you here since you seem more active here than on the Witcher Wiki, but my requests are related to the Witcher. Not sure what I've done to cause her to detest me, but I asked Game widow if it was better to ask you if I had queries, which she confirmed. So here I am.
 
 
Firstly, would it be possible to enable the CodeMirror extension on the Witcher wiki? I asked on the admin noticeboard there a while back, but I guess it wasn't ''noticed'', hah :P It's so difficult to work on the more complex templates without syntax highlighting, so this would help I think.
 
 
Secondly, I've spent a stupid amount of time over the last month or two going through XML files. First to understand how the game deals with items, going through source code to figure out more exact details (unfortunately some is hidden inside the engine, so inaccessible), writing a script to output the whole thing to CSV (all online tools failed), and now lately I have put a good deal of it into the wiki. There are bound to be some mistakes, however, so I'd need to delete some pages, and probably move some content around. Yesterday I also asked FishTank on Discord how disambig pages impacted SEO, and the bottom line suggestion was to only use disambig pages if there were 4+ ambiguous pages -- which means some work needs to be done here too. I'm going through the masterfile spreadsheet to try to get on top of it all. Ultimately, this whole process would be smoother if I were able to delete pages myself instead of asking you, Gilrond or Game widow. Would also be nice to avoid the checkbox when purging pages (iirc, that's only for regular users). I'm also quite frankly a bit intrigued by the analytics stuff, and how much it might help us on the wiki. So with that said and done, would it be possible to become a wiki guardian? I know there are quite a few with admin rights, but seems like not many are active currently, with Smiki seemingly having moved over to wikia, who did a lot of great stuff previously.
 
 
Lastly, I hope you have a good Easter. These are very strange times, but I hope it will pass soon-ish. My sister are to get married this summer, but everything is up in the air now, if you can excuse the pun. [[User:Pangaearocks|Pangaearocks]] ([[User talk:Pangaearocks|talk]]) 18:02, 8 April 2020 (UTC)
 
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