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Hope this helps.  —[[User:Muke|Muke Tever]] | [[User Talk:Muke|✎]] 03:24, 19 December 2007 (PST)
Hope this helps.  —[[User:Muke|Muke Tever]] | [[User Talk:Muke|✎]] 03:24, 19 December 2007 (PST)
Hi, Rivendale. I've done the punctuation section on my page now and have explained the Tauro-Piscean usage of the double comma, giving Dalcurian its due credit: [[Tauro-Piscean_language]]
Have you ever developed a Dalcurian dictionary? I'm quite interested in your conlang. I'd also like to know more about the word order; you haven't worked on your page for a while.

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User Talk:PisceesumsprecanI'm very interested in what seems to be a double comma in Dalcurian. Although I can guess, what exactly dictates its usage?

  • Thanks for the info on the double comma. Would you mind if I used it in my conlang? I could put a reference in - loan feaure from Dalcurian


Hi! The Table of Contents is automatically generated, so there's nothing we can do about with that in particular, though you can create a box to replace it; the <tt>__NOTOC__</tt> directive placed anywhere in a page suppresses the automatic Table of Contents, and you can make a box with whatever information or links you like in it. You can put links anywhere in a page, not just at the bottom; if you don't want to go to the trouble to build your own TOC you could use something like Wikipedia's format for subarticles:

Adjectives

Main article: Dal'qörian adjectives

—with summary information in the top page and more detailed information in the linked subpage, or even something like:

Adjectives

—though this is perhaps less intuitive. —Muke Tever | 16:01, 17 December 2006 (PST)

Images

Wikipedia:Help:Extended image syntax probably explains images better than I can (if you place the image above any headings, and use the alignment of 'right', it should go to the right of the TOC).

As for color in a table header, you'll use CSS:

every item in this row gets the same style
unstyled header another one
Just one colored Another without color
or it can be the other way around

Source looks like:

{|
|- style="background:lightgreen;"
! every item in this row || gets the same style
|-
! unstyled header || another one
|-
!style="background:#8888ff;"| Just one colored
! Another without color
|-
! or it can be 
!style="background:#f88;"| the other way around
|}

Hope this helps. —Muke Tever | 03:24, 19 December 2007 (PST)

Hi, Rivendale. I've done the punctuation section on my page now and have explained the Tauro-Piscean usage of the double comma, giving Dalcurian its due credit: Tauro-Piscean_language

Have you ever developed a Dalcurian dictionary? I'm quite interested in your conlang. I'd also like to know more about the word order; you haven't worked on your page for a while.