Template talk:el-form-of-nounadj

Parameter questions
, what is the difference between gloss and t? Also, why does this not use the inflection of template as its backend? — JohnC5 06:06, 27 October 2017 (UTC) (2)What I was thinking 7yrs ago when I created it I don't know - maybe didn't do precisely what my objective was.— Salt marsh. 06:20, 27 October 2017 (UTC)
 * (1) There isn't a difference - t was added as an option to this template following its "introduction" to . Is their operation different there?
 * For some reason gloss goes before the dot and t after. Would you mind if I refactored this template? — JohnC5 06:37, 27 October 2017 (UTC)
 * I have just attended to this - the untidy o/p at made me look at the template again.  Neither gloss or t are used much - "gloss" has been remove and entries using it will be changed. Thanks for making me think about it!  — Salt marsh.

2
Dear, IF an inner link (#) is desirable, could we have a |2= for the word presentation (and its transliteration) like at {{l|xx|word#link|word} e.g. at μπούρδες (directing to noun 1) like this:
 * {el-form-of-nounadj|μπούρδας#Etymology_1|μπούρδας|.... etc.

It would be so nice, if possible. sarri.greek (talk) 01:37, 3 December 2018 (UTC)


 * That "inner link" is already used, in this case it points at "μπούρδας#Greek". I would suggest that you use "nodot=", something like:
 * , etymology 2, a sack or bag.
 * →, etymology 2, a sack or bag.
 * — Salt  marsh . 06:02, 3 December 2018 (UTC)

mf
Dear something happened and gender mf (I presume the other combinations like mfn, etc) does not work. This works:. So, suddenly we have: I changed some of them, but I guess, you would like to make a decision on what should be used. Your --sarri.greek (talk) 15:19, 18 June 2019 (UTC)
 * Category:Greek terms with incomplete gender


 * Oh yes, thanks for reminding me - there are even more (see Category:User:Saltmarsh and Category:User:Saltmarsh1). I was chasing those forms which were still labelled with "c" for common gender and changed to bring it into line with the lemma template ("m-f" used to be a legal parameter, when "G2=" was introduced). I started going through those incorrectly labelled but got side tracked. Don't worry, I will do this over the next few weeks. —  Salt  marsh . 04:54, 19 June 2019 (UTC)

italics
, is it my brain playing tricks, or were all the terms in italics? Now I see them ... err what's the word: normal. E.g. Thank you! &#8209;&#8209;Sarri.greek &#9835; | 10:11, 29 July 2020 (UTC)


 * * It's a good job someone notices these things !! I've ammended it to "remove" italics (by removing all those single quotes). This seems to have done the trick — BUT I don't know when the change happened (has it always been like that?)
 * * The template starts off with "class='use with mention', I don't know what this does - maybe someone altered it.
 * * I'll try (not much assurance can be attached to this) to keep an eye on the template's output to see if it changes.
 * — Salt  marsh . 14:01, 29 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Thank you ! its that 'mention' thing... And now: Coffee: I'm just having a nice frappé and I uploaded one for everyone at Vikilexiko! ahh nice summer, alas with no much swimming... &#8209;&#8209;Sarri.greek &#9835; | 14:14, 29 July 2020 (UTC)