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== Decisions ==
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==== Formatting ====
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We need to establish formats for different object types. My page for [[smelting furnace]], I will be using as a format for all new machine pages I create, which I intend on making a few of. I'd appreciate if people did the same. I'd like it if tools and resources could have a format that resembles my machine one, although with different properties, for obvious reasons. --[[User:Nick Roberts|Nick Roberts]] 08:41, 15 Sep 2005 (EDT)
 
  
* I like this layout - it's user-friendly, easy to read, and easy to find what you're looking for. Would it be possible to a.) leave a larger space between the end of one project and the next for clarity, and b.) create a template for this for all users to access? [[User:Kabl00ey|Kabl00ey]] 00:01, 17 Sep 2005 (EDT)
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==What's going on==
  
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=== Conforming templates and page design (discussion) ===
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There is an ongoing discussion here: [[Discussion:Conforming templates and page design]]. --[[User:EchoMan|EchoMan]] 11:27, 15 February 2013 (GMT)
  
* Well, I was hoping the [[smelting furnace]] page would act as the template, actually. I will see about separating the projects list further. As we don't really have any ops for this wiki yet, I'm hoping everyone can agree to use the smelting furnace page as the template for machines. Changes to that template can be discussed here.
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=== Images in infoboxes ===
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If a picture is displayed too large in any of the new Infoboxes, that can be solved by using the new parameter "resize". Look at the documentation for details. I do not know where should I put this message. Sorry if it shouldn't go here.--[[User:Altotn|AltoTN]] 05:47, 13 December 2010 (GMT)
  
==== Language setup ====
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====Types of Land====
Do you think maybe the different languages ought to have different wikis, instead of being on the same pages? --[[User:Nick Roberts|Nick Roberts]] 20:30, 12 Jul 2005 (EDT)
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I noticed that there needs to be pages for the different types of lands.  What category would I put them under? It could possibly be put in way similar to the [[roads]] page.  Also, would I be able to use images from in game as examples?[[User:Joshuamonkey|Joshuamonkey]] 23:15, 18 November 2007 (EST)
*I agree. --[[User:Creepyguyinblack|Creepyguyinblack]] 04:50, 13 Jul 2005 (EDT)
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: I can do this. It might be necessary to create redirect pages for different names that people might try. I'm thinking of calling it [[Terrain types]]. --[[User:Seko|Seko]] 00:41, 27 September 2009 (IST)
*I changed it. --[[User:Jos Elkink|Jos Elkink]] 05:08, 13 Jul 2005 (EDT)
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::Now changed into a category: [[:Category:Location types]]. --[[User:EchoMan|EchoMan]] 13:30, 28 December 2011 (GMT)
*Would it be possible to make a true multi-language setup, similar to Wikipedia's? I don't know what's involved in making that work (I have a suspicion that it's not feasile here), but it's kind of annoying when half of the time [[Special:Randompage]] brings up a Polish page; also crosslinking articles is rather inelegant with the current system (no framework; also there are some pages like [[Jeep(pl)]]. [[User:Sho|Sho]]
 
*That would certainly be preferable... and was what I had in mind when originally making this suggestion. I don't like coming across polish articles when clicking on random page, or having search results clogged up with Polish links. --[[User:Nick Roberts|Nick Roberts]] 08:37, 15 Sep 2005 (EDT)
 
  
==== Spam ====
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====More info on how things are produced====
At the moment Spam is at low levels - just a couple of pages have been targetted - Should we consider only allowing entry by registered users ? --[[User:Chris Johnson|Chris Johnson]] 14:41, 30 Aug 2005 (EDT)
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I think it would be good if the production chain for resources like string or iron, or items consisting of components was displayed on the relevant page so that people wouldn't have to visit pages of several machines or parts to collect data. When calculating daily rates for dating I generally find it necessary to visit several pages when the information would be quite relevant on the page of the final product. Does anyone have any good arguments as for why this should not be done? --[[User:Seko|Seko]] 00:23, 27 September 2009 (IST)
* That would be good. It would also make it easier to communicate with some of the users who have been doing a fair amount of work but haven't registered. On the other hand, it would probably be just as effective to block the IPs that have been spamming, and maybe also lock [[Talk:Equipment]], the page that's being spammed. [[User:Sho|Sho]]
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: That sounds like a good idea.  With all the calculations I have to do with things like string and iron,
* I agree with Chris, in that I'd prefer to see it so only registered users can edit. It's not hard to register, but we could determine who is making changes they shouldn't be. --[[User:Nick Roberts|Nick Roberts]] 08:39, 15 Sep 2005 (EDT)
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I've considered putting some of the calculations on the wiki. The aluminium page is very helpful, for example.  I don't know what the best way to do this would be though. Perhaps some pages devoted specifically for understanding and calculating specific materials? --[[User:Joshuamonkey|Joshuamonkey]] 11:51, 15 October 2010 (IST)
* My two cents: I also agree. Registering is easy, and although it doesn't in any way verify the identity of the user, it does add a extra step for anyone wishing to spam. [[User:Kabl00ey|Kabl00ey]] 23:59, 16 Sep 2005 (EDT)
 
  
==== Categories and templates ====
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== Language specific templates ==
 
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Some spanish pages use the {{:inc1}}, :{{:inc2}} and :{{:inc3}} templates, this results in "language pollution" of [[:Category:Easy_unknowns]], [[:Category:Medium unknowns]], [[:Category:Hard unknowns]] and [[:Category:Incomplete]].<br>
It would make things a lot neater if we could use categories and templates to standardize the presentation of items and such. Virtually all of the information in here right now is begging to be categorized. I can't do it myself, not having any experience actually creating those, but does anyone else? [[User:Sho|Sho]]
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Since I don't know spanish, someone else will have to atleast make the spanish templates. [[User:Ceselb|Ceselb]] 10:02, 9 February 2007 (EST)
* I'm putting the vehicles in a category system. This will eventually mean tearing down the [[Vehicle]] page, but for now I'll just make nondestructive changes. [[User:Sho|Sho]]
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: This was fixed some time back. --[[User:EchoMan|EchoMan]] 13:16, 28 December 2011 (GMT)
 
 
==== Agglomeration vs. subdivision ====
 
 
 
Some categories of items, such as [[tools]], have all of their elements listed on the same page. Others, such as [[resources]], have separate pages for everything. My gut instinct (as a Wikipedian) is to split everything into separate pages and use categories to tie them together (it makes it easier for people to just type what they're looking for in the search box), but I can see why we might want to keep things in big metapages - it's similar to the format found in IC guides, often the individual data aren't big enough for individual articles, and it would be loads of unrewarding data-entry grunt work. Anyone have any opinion? [[User:Sho|Sho]]
 
 
 
* The category system ([[tools]]) is so much clearer and easier to access the information you're looking for, so whilst I understand the Wikipedian urge to split everything, I think that the category system still provides easily accessible information. I cry a little on the inside when trying to find stuff on the seperate system ([[resources]]) - segregating the data, whilst easier to categorise and search, adds unnecessary pain in wading through links and editing pages. [[User:Kabl00ey|Kabl00ey]] 00:07, 17 Sep 2005 (EDT)
 
** With proper use of categories, I think splitting makes things easier. In Firefox, I can use quicksearches to instantly pull up a page on anything that has its own page, without clicking on any links. I can't do that with a monolithic megapage. In the same way, it's easier to just punch the thing you're looking for into the search box - one click - with split pages. Categories can bring the pages back together anyway. [[User:Sho|Sho]] 00:35, 17 Sep 2005 (EDT)
 
*** I agree with Sho, the category system that was used for the resources worked great. I think a similar system should be used for machines, buildings, veichles, tools, et al. --[[User:Nick Roberts|Nick Roberts]] 08:53, 18 Sep 2005 (EDT)
 
 
 
== Tasks ==
 
 
 
=== Admin tasks ===
 
 
 
==== Spammer IPs ====
 
Block the following IPs for spam:
 
*69.152.35.94
 
*24.202.53.171
 
*68.75.27.99
 
*66.72.161.240
 
*211.117.169.172
 
*82.67.192.173
 
 
 
==== Pages for Deletion ====
 
Delete the following pages, which are redundant or meaningless:
 
* [[Budynki i meble]] is covered by separate buildings and furniture pages.
 
* [[Coaster Harbour*]] is empty and serves no purpose.
 
* [[Desert Beavers]]: Need I say more?
 
* [[Stormoffires Song stock]] is empty and serves no purpose.
 
* [[Kielnia]] is covered in the tools page.
 
* [[Polish Version]] is obsolete and redundant.
 
 
 
=== User tasks ===
 
 
 
==== "Stamp of Approval" ====
 
It's not clear how much of the stuff here is data from Programming or Resources Department people (and therefore probably complete and correct) and how much is contributions from players like me (and therefore likely to need verification). For example, I'm not sure how much to trust the data on the ability of certain boat types to dock to each other; I feel that it looks like some types were left out, but I can't be sure. Some way of, say, putting a stamp of approval on information would be excellent. [[User:Sho|Sho]]
 
 
 
* A good idea would be to add notes into the discussion pages stating the information added and from what department. Personally, I've added the information for vehicles and animals, and so should be 99.9% accurate. --[[User:Anthony|Anthony Roberts]] 22:59, 16 Aug 2005 (EDT)
 

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What's going on

Conforming templates and page design (discussion)

There is an ongoing discussion here: Discussion:Conforming templates and page design. --EchoMan 11:27, 15 February 2013 (GMT)

Images in infoboxes

If a picture is displayed too large in any of the new Infoboxes, that can be solved by using the new parameter "resize". Look at the documentation for details. I do not know where should I put this message. Sorry if it shouldn't go here.--AltoTN 05:47, 13 December 2010 (GMT)

Types of Land

I noticed that there needs to be pages for the different types of lands. What category would I put them under? It could possibly be put in way similar to the roads page. Also, would I be able to use images from in game as examples?Joshuamonkey 23:15, 18 November 2007 (EST)

I can do this. It might be necessary to create redirect pages for different names that people might try. I'm thinking of calling it Terrain types. --Seko 00:41, 27 September 2009 (IST)
Now changed into a category: Category:Location types. --EchoMan 13:30, 28 December 2011 (GMT)

More info on how things are produced

I think it would be good if the production chain for resources like string or iron, or items consisting of components was displayed on the relevant page so that people wouldn't have to visit pages of several machines or parts to collect data. When calculating daily rates for dating I generally find it necessary to visit several pages when the information would be quite relevant on the page of the final product. Does anyone have any good arguments as for why this should not be done? --Seko 00:23, 27 September 2009 (IST)

That sounds like a good idea. With all the calculations I have to do with things like string and iron,

I've considered putting some of the calculations on the wiki. The aluminium page is very helpful, for example. I don't know what the best way to do this would be though. Perhaps some pages devoted specifically for understanding and calculating specific materials? --Joshuamonkey 11:51, 15 October 2010 (IST)

Language specific templates

Some spanish pages use the Inc1, :Inc2 and :Inc3 templates, this results in "language pollution" of Category:Easy_unknowns, Category:Medium unknowns, Category:Hard unknowns and Category:Incomplete.
Since I don't know spanish, someone else will have to atleast make the spanish templates. Ceselb 10:02, 9 February 2007 (EST)

This was fixed some time back. --EchoMan 13:16, 28 December 2011 (GMT)