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*'''name''': name from the file | *'''name''': name from the file | ||
*'''auto''': Autonyms, separated by a slash. WORD1 / WORD2 : space before and after the slash. <span style=" color: red">Vincent:</span> you are right because there can be comma in the name. This is important because each name will need to be extracted using the slash. There can be a large number of autonyms: only the first one or the one matching the request will be displayed. <span style=" color: red">GrimPixel:</span> In fact the first one may have no higher popularity than latte ones. And if it only shows one auto, it becomes meaningless to create many auto. I think there can be a textbox, which can follow the cursor. When the cursor moves to an item, the textbox shows all alter and auto. <span style=" color: red">Vincent:</span> it must show directely the matching auto, else show the first auto. if move cursor over the line, show all auto (but I am afraid this will make the diplay not user friendly, too many things happening when the user select/hover a language). Create many auto is necessary in case the user type one of the auto in the list. <span style=" color: red">GrimPixel:</span> There should be many autos. But if only one can be shown, users won't know that we have so many. It's hidding the attractiveness. Omniglot does it here https://www.omniglot.com/writing/languages.htm <span style=" color: red">Vincent:</span> Ok, I'll try <span style=" color: red">GrimPixel: I think now we have so many English alternative names, so it should be like this: for English alternative names, only the one the user is typing will be displayed in parenthesis; for Autonyms, they will all appear in a tooltip.</span> | *'''auto''': Autonyms, separated by a slash. WORD1 / WORD2 : space before and after the slash. <span style=" color: red">Vincent:</span> you are right because there can be comma in the name. This is important because each name will need to be extracted using the slash. There can be a large number of autonyms: only the first one or the one matching the request will be displayed. <span style=" color: red">GrimPixel:</span> In fact the first one may have no higher popularity than latte ones. And if it only shows one auto, it becomes meaningless to create many auto. I think there can be a textbox, which can follow the cursor. When the cursor moves to an item, the textbox shows all alter and auto. <span style=" color: red">Vincent:</span> it must show directely the matching auto, else show the first auto. if move cursor over the line, show all auto (but I am afraid this will make the diplay not user friendly, too many things happening when the user select/hover a language). Create many auto is necessary in case the user type one of the auto in the list. <span style=" color: red">GrimPixel:</span> There should be many autos. But if only one can be shown, users won't know that we have so many. It's hidding the attractiveness. Omniglot does it here https://www.omniglot.com/writing/languages.htm <span style=" color: red">Vincent:</span> Ok, I'll try <span style=" color: red">GrimPixel: I think now we have so many English alternative names, so it should be like this: for English alternative names, only the one the user is typing will be displayed in parenthesis; for Autonyms, they will all appear in a tooltip.</span> | ||
*'''alter''': Alternative English names, separated by a slash. WORD1 / WORD2 : space before and after the slash. There can be a large number of names: only the one matching the request will be displayed or nothing will be displayed. | *'''<s>alter</s>'''<s>: Alternative English names, separated by a slash. WORD1 / WORD2 : space before and after the slash. There can be a large number of names: only the one matching the request will be displayed or nothing will be displayed.</s> | ||
*'''confirmed''': have covered all major auto and alter and no uncertainty. | *'''confirmed''': have covered all major auto and alter and no uncertainty. | ||