[Bugs] #3435 UNSP: Wikipedia activities should show inline reference numbers inside of brackets
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Wed Apr 11 14:14:33 EDT 2012
#3435: Wikipedia activities should show inline reference numbers inside of
brackets
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Reporter: greenfeld | Owner: godiard
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Unspecified by Maintainer | Milestone: Unspecified by Release Team
Component: Wikipedia | Version: Unspecified
Severity: Unspecified | Keywords:
Distribution: OLPC | Status_field: Unconfirmed
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Description changed by greenfeld:
Old description:
> The various Wikipedia activities should show each inline reference
> numbers inside of a pair of square brackets. This is how Wikipedia's
> main websites seem to show them by default.
>
> Currently the reference numbers run into each other if more than one
> reference is cited at the end of the same sentence. No spaces or other
> delimiters are used.
>
> For an example, see the "Astronomy" article in WikipediaEN-31 in OLPC
> 11.3.1 os32 {"234", "1415", "2122", "2324", "4142", etc.}
>
> Note that while most examples in the Wikipedia activities are a set of
> sequential numbers, there is no guarantee this will always happen. It is
> possible to cite the same reference in Wikipedia more than once in an
> article by giving its reference tag a "name".
New description:
The various Wikipedia activities should show each inline reference number
inside of its own pair of square brackets. This is how Wikipedia's main
websites seem to show them by default.
Currently the reference numbers run into each other if more than one
reference is cited at the end of the same sentence. No spaces or other
delimiters are used.
For an example, see the "Astronomy" article in WikipediaEN-31 in OLPC
11.3.1 os32 {"234", "1415", "2122", "2324", "4142", etc.}
Note that while most examples in the Wikipedia activities are a set of
sequential numbers, there is no guarantee this will always happen. It is
possible to cite the same reference in Wikipedia more than once in an
article by giving its reference tag a "name".
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Ticket URL: <http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/3435#comment:1>
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