Middle-earth redirects done years ago by WP:WPME using hard cats, some done by Paine Ellsworth recently ; Category:Middle-earth shows no hint of navbox {{ Middle-earth}} or any one of a dozen other ME navbox
Narnia redirects ; incomplete June 2015, populated entirely by rcat templates and often with e0 explanations
redirects not tagged
redirects not tagged ; Category:Dragonriders of Pern
redirects not tagged, wikiproject converted to task force ; Category:Harry Potter --where navbox {{ Harry Potter}} is again invisible (as at Category:Harry Potter task force)
Prydain redirects Done 2015-07-02 ; needs announcement/proposal to WP redirects and perhaps WP fictional characters too
Category:Shakespeare where too the navbox Category:Shakespeare is invisible (as at Category:WikiProject Shakespeare)
tell them about spring 2015 rclassification of R from person, routinely with explanation of that parameter (albeit e0 is more prominent and is stable)
tell them printworthy may be used for a Book --printworthy in Book:Narnia although not in a printed version of English Wikipedia
Category talk:Harry Potter characters#Need more pages --reply late 2015-06-23
2015-06-21 --article counts (no redirect templates or other special pages, as reported by CatScan V3.0)
2015-06-22: the two "elements" redirect cats include the character and location as subcats, with notices at Category talk:The Chronicles of Narnia and Category talk:The Chronicles of Prydain, which main cats also include the character and location cats directly
Those two have talk pages claimed by WP Fictional characters and WP Anime
template {{ R fw}} ; Category:Narnia redirects ; Category:Redirects by topic
top
working toward rcat for redirects related to a work of fiction by work, that is by fiction, e.g. Middle-earth (implemented by hard category Middle-earth redirects) or Narnia; presumably to generate subcats of Redirects by topic learning from R from fictional place, or Template:R fp begin by copy/paste that template code here -->
For The Chronicles of Prydain fantasy novel series --and related short story collection, film, and video game-- i visited all incoming redirects (61) and classified them using redirect templates; in particular, using {{ Redr}}, often with some explanation by parameter e0.
Broadly this illustration uses a new redirect template, now simply {{
R fw}} and undocumented, to mimic the multitudinous collection under
Middle-earth redirects, which is implemented as a hard category [[Category:Middle-earth redirects]]
. Further, many of the Prydain redirects are diffused to three substantial subcategories using existing redirect templates for fictional characters, elements, and places --albeit without respect to whether the redirect targets are lists. (WikiProject Middle-earth, in contrast, uses its own hierarchy of so-to-speak procedural rather than substantial subcategories. Pardon the terms.) Indeed, all except alternative and modified pagenames are in the three subcategories.
The parent Category:Prydain redirects is populated automatically by template {{ R fw}}, which I created this week by copy-paste-modification of template {{ R from fictional place}}. The subcat Prydain location redirects is populated automatically by {{ R fp}}, which I modified last fortnight to work same as the fictional character and fictional element redirect templates {{ R fc}} and {{ R fe}}. (--the same, that is, except the auto-populated location redirects category name does not specify that the redirects target lists, as for the auto-populated character and element rcats. For more information see the text prefaces on the four Prydain rcat pages, Prydain redirects and its three subcats.)
P.S. Hundreds of redirects related to
The Chronicles of Narnia are partly classified along the same lines, but [a] initially without benefit of the parent category, so the three subcategories contain multiple pages for some entities, and [b] I quit before its completing the task, as one too big for the illustrative purpose (see
what links to The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe).
See incoming links including many redirects to Done
Category:The Chronicles of Narnia (top) 20 pages inclg 3 top
List of The Chronicles of Narnia related topics 3 + (special) and 14 alpha
2015-06-29 related redirect categories -- each with template {{ underconstruction}} and explanatory preface
List of The Chronicles of Narnia characters; List of Narnian creatures; List of places in The Chronicles of Narnia
Category:Narnia location redirects to lists (empty)
Category:WikiProject Middle-earth
Middle-earth (perhaps covering Tolkien) does not use this structure. Rather, {WP ME} uses 8 dedicated
WikiProject Middle-earth redirect templates for diffusion to subcats on a radically different scheme, and the parent
Category:Middle-earth redirects (1278) is implemented as a hard category.
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Middle-earth#Category:Middle-earth redirects
[reply done 2015-07-02]
By the way, using rcat templates this fortnight I classified all 61 redirect pages related to a small fictional work in parent Prydain redirects and three subcategories. -- P64 ( talk) 23:29, 2 July 2015 (UTC)
Middle-earth redirects done years ago by WP:WPME using hard cats, some done by Paine Ellsworth recently ; Category:Middle-earth shows no hint of navbox {{ Middle-earth}} or any one of a dozen other ME navbox
Narnia redirects ; incomplete June 2015, populated entirely by rcat templates and often with e0 explanations
redirects not tagged
redirects not tagged ; Category:Dragonriders of Pern
redirects not tagged, wikiproject converted to task force ; Category:Harry Potter --where navbox {{ Harry Potter}} is again invisible (as at Category:Harry Potter task force)
Prydain redirects Done 2015-07-02 ; needs announcement/proposal to WP redirects and perhaps WP fictional characters too
Category:Shakespeare where too the navbox Category:Shakespeare is invisible (as at Category:WikiProject Shakespeare)
tell them about spring 2015 rclassification of R from person, routinely with explanation of that parameter (albeit e0 is more prominent and is stable)
tell them printworthy may be used for a Book --printworthy in Book:Narnia although not in a printed version of English Wikipedia
Category talk:Harry Potter characters#Need more pages --reply late 2015-06-23
2015-06-21 --article counts (no redirect templates or other special pages, as reported by CatScan V3.0)
2015-06-22: the two "elements" redirect cats include the character and location as subcats, with notices at Category talk:The Chronicles of Narnia and Category talk:The Chronicles of Prydain, which main cats also include the character and location cats directly
Those two have talk pages claimed by WP Fictional characters and WP Anime
template {{ R fw}} ; Category:Narnia redirects ; Category:Redirects by topic
top
working toward rcat for redirects related to a work of fiction by work, that is by fiction, e.g. Middle-earth (implemented by hard category Middle-earth redirects) or Narnia; presumably to generate subcats of Redirects by topic learning from R from fictional place, or Template:R fp begin by copy/paste that template code here -->
For The Chronicles of Prydain fantasy novel series --and related short story collection, film, and video game-- i visited all incoming redirects (61) and classified them using redirect templates; in particular, using {{ Redr}}, often with some explanation by parameter e0.
Broadly this illustration uses a new redirect template, now simply {{
R fw}} and undocumented, to mimic the multitudinous collection under
Middle-earth redirects, which is implemented as a hard category [[Category:Middle-earth redirects]]
. Further, many of the Prydain redirects are diffused to three substantial subcategories using existing redirect templates for fictional characters, elements, and places --albeit without respect to whether the redirect targets are lists. (WikiProject Middle-earth, in contrast, uses its own hierarchy of so-to-speak procedural rather than substantial subcategories. Pardon the terms.) Indeed, all except alternative and modified pagenames are in the three subcategories.
The parent Category:Prydain redirects is populated automatically by template {{ R fw}}, which I created this week by copy-paste-modification of template {{ R from fictional place}}. The subcat Prydain location redirects is populated automatically by {{ R fp}}, which I modified last fortnight to work same as the fictional character and fictional element redirect templates {{ R fc}} and {{ R fe}}. (--the same, that is, except the auto-populated location redirects category name does not specify that the redirects target lists, as for the auto-populated character and element rcats. For more information see the text prefaces on the four Prydain rcat pages, Prydain redirects and its three subcats.)
P.S. Hundreds of redirects related to
The Chronicles of Narnia are partly classified along the same lines, but [a] initially without benefit of the parent category, so the three subcategories contain multiple pages for some entities, and [b] I quit before its completing the task, as one too big for the illustrative purpose (see
what links to The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe).
See incoming links including many redirects to Done
Category:The Chronicles of Narnia (top) 20 pages inclg 3 top
List of The Chronicles of Narnia related topics 3 + (special) and 14 alpha
2015-06-29 related redirect categories -- each with template {{ underconstruction}} and explanatory preface
List of The Chronicles of Narnia characters; List of Narnian creatures; List of places in The Chronicles of Narnia
Category:Narnia location redirects to lists (empty)
Category:WikiProject Middle-earth
Middle-earth (perhaps covering Tolkien) does not use this structure. Rather, {WP ME} uses 8 dedicated
WikiProject Middle-earth redirect templates for diffusion to subcats on a radically different scheme, and the parent
Category:Middle-earth redirects (1278) is implemented as a hard category.
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Middle-earth#Category:Middle-earth redirects
[reply done 2015-07-02]
By the way, using rcat templates this fortnight I classified all 61 redirect pages related to a small fictional work in parent Prydain redirects and three subcategories. -- P64 ( talk) 23:29, 2 July 2015 (UTC)