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1-1, 2-2, etc. scores are being overlooked for ndash replacement and with all the sports articles I work on, this is getting a little too frustrating. Tom.Reding - I found out you had made a change to make this a false positive in March 2020. Is there any way this can be made to bypass fewer of these (i.e. look for additional text to match)? A *lot* of tie scores aren't getting a correction (unless I catch it and perform the correction manually). Stefen Towers among the rest! Gab • Gruntwerk 23:02, 3 February 2024 (UTC)
(?<!\b\1[-—]\1\b)
, was moved
the next day into rule "2–1", precisely so that "0–0" can find draws and ties. If "0–0" isn't finding ties now, it's not because of that lookbehind; it's because "0–0" needs to be expanded with more relevant keywords. ~
Tom.Reding (
talk ⋅
dgaf)
13:33, 4 February 2024 (UTC)
(?<!\b\1[-—]\1\b)
is still in "2–1", and stopping corrections of draws/ties that don't meet "0–0". "0–0" currently doesn't cover a lot of scenarios I'm seeing in my typo correction work, but I don't know why the draws/ties need to be avoided in "2–1" 's general case in the first place. Is there any harm from removing that code? That's what I'm driving at.
Stefen Towers among the rest!
Gab •
Gruntwerk
17:37, 4 February 2024 (UTC)
@ StefenTower: rule amended to find "17-17" and "7-7" in that example, but with enough specificity, I think, to avoid most/all freeform journal citations, which are unlikely to end the line at a journal volume (if so, they can/should have the page # appended). ~ Tom.Reding ( talk ⋅ dgaf) 21:32, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
Vice-President gets corrected to Vice-president, should be Vice President or vice president (I think) DarmaniLink ( talk) 18:13, 11 February 2024 (UTC)
"ua" was flagged as a typo of "uk" (sorry about the previous mistakes, im sleep deprived). I'm not sure if this was the typos or something else that flagged this though. I'm not seeing a regex that would have done that, just saw the attempted diff. DarmaniLink ( talk) 02:10, 13 February 2024 (UTC)
CoolieCoolster As this is a complicated tool rather than an article, any major restructuring needs to be discussed. Please use this topic to explain what you think ought to be done here. Also, if changes are to be done, they need to be done more piecemeal, so editors can readily see what is moving where. A lot of difficult work has gone into building the list over time, and we need to be extra careful. Stefen Towers among the rest! Gab • Gruntwerk 04:35, 12 April 2024 (UTC)
4 Typo list 4.1 Recent additions 4.1.1 Unsorted 4.1.x Common subsections (TBD) 4.2 Academia 4.3.1 Academic titles 4.3.2 Academic fields 4.3.3 College degrees 4.3 Capitalisation 4.4.1 Brand names 4.4.1.1 Colleges and universities 4.4.1.2 Companies and organizations 4.4.1.3 Products 4.4.1.4 Technology 4.4.1.5 Websites 4.4.1.6 Unsorted 4.4.2 Placenames (high-level) 4.4.2.1 Continents and subcontinents 4.4.2.2 Oceans 4.4.2.3 Geographical proper names 4.4.3 Placenames (low-level) 4.4.3.1 Canada 4.4.3.2 France 4.4.3.3 United Kingdom 4.4.3.4 United States (states) 4.4.3.5 United States (cities) 4.4.4 Time 4.4.4.1 Calendrical proper nouns 4.4.4.2 Holidays 4.4.4.3 Epochs, ages and dynasties 4.4.5 Society 4.4.5.1 Cultures, languages, and ethnic groups 4.4.5.2 Ethnicity & language 4.4.5.3 Religious 4.4.6 Unsorted 4.4 Decapitalisation 4.5.1 Medals 4.5.2 Miscellaneous 4.5 Mispellings 4.5.1 A 4.5.2 B 4.5.3 C 4.5.4 D 4.5.5 E 4.5.6 F 4.5.7 G 4.5.8 H 4.5.9 I 4.5.10 J 4.5.11 K 4.5.12 L 4.5.13 M 4.5.14 N 4.5.15 O 4.5.16 P 4.5.17 Q 4.5.18 R 4.5.19 S 4.5.20 T 4.5.21 U 4.5.22 V 4.5.23 W 4.5.24 X 4.5.25 Y 4.5.26 Z 4.6 Accents and diacritics 4.7.1 Proper nouns 4.8 Formatting 4.8.1 Calendar dates 4.8.2 SI unit symbols 4.8.3 Symbols and HTML entities 4.9 Grammar 4.9.1 Articles 4.9.2 Contractions 4.9.3 Replace space by hyphen 4.9.4 Joined words 4.9.5 Split words 4.9.6 Duplicated words 4.9.7 Redundant words 4.9.8 Euphemisms 4.9.9 Preposition usage 4.9.10 Punctuation 4.9.11 Remove hyphens after adverbs ending in -ly 4.9.12 Remove other hyphens (replace with space) 4.10 General rules 4.10.1 Unsorted 4.10.2 Beginnings 4.10.3 Middles 4.10.4 Endings 4.10.4.1 A 4.10.4.2 B 4.10.4.3 C 4.10.4.4 D 4.10.4.5 E 4.10.4.6 F 4.10.4.7 G 4.10.4.8 H 4.10.4.9 I 4.10.4.10 J–K 4.10.4.11 L 4.10.4.12 M 4.10.4.13 N 4.10.4.14 O 4.10.4.15 P 4.10.4.16 Q 4.10.4.17 R 4.10.4.18 S 4.10.4.19 T 4.10.4.20 U–V 4.10.4.21 W 4.11 Incorrect phrases
I don't know if this is the right place for this, but there are 47 articles that misspell a CNN reporter's name in references as Arinne de Vogue instead of Ariane de Vogue. Annoyedhumanoid ( talk) 02:35, 10 June 2024 (UTC)
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1-1, 2-2, etc. scores are being overlooked for ndash replacement and with all the sports articles I work on, this is getting a little too frustrating. Tom.Reding - I found out you had made a change to make this a false positive in March 2020. Is there any way this can be made to bypass fewer of these (i.e. look for additional text to match)? A *lot* of tie scores aren't getting a correction (unless I catch it and perform the correction manually). Stefen Towers among the rest! Gab • Gruntwerk 23:02, 3 February 2024 (UTC)
(?<!\b\1[-—]\1\b)
, was moved
the next day into rule "2–1", precisely so that "0–0" can find draws and ties. If "0–0" isn't finding ties now, it's not because of that lookbehind; it's because "0–0" needs to be expanded with more relevant keywords. ~
Tom.Reding (
talk ⋅
dgaf)
13:33, 4 February 2024 (UTC)
(?<!\b\1[-—]\1\b)
is still in "2–1", and stopping corrections of draws/ties that don't meet "0–0". "0–0" currently doesn't cover a lot of scenarios I'm seeing in my typo correction work, but I don't know why the draws/ties need to be avoided in "2–1" 's general case in the first place. Is there any harm from removing that code? That's what I'm driving at.
Stefen Towers among the rest!
Gab •
Gruntwerk
17:37, 4 February 2024 (UTC)
@ StefenTower: rule amended to find "17-17" and "7-7" in that example, but with enough specificity, I think, to avoid most/all freeform journal citations, which are unlikely to end the line at a journal volume (if so, they can/should have the page # appended). ~ Tom.Reding ( talk ⋅ dgaf) 21:32, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
Vice-President gets corrected to Vice-president, should be Vice President or vice president (I think) DarmaniLink ( talk) 18:13, 11 February 2024 (UTC)
"ua" was flagged as a typo of "uk" (sorry about the previous mistakes, im sleep deprived). I'm not sure if this was the typos or something else that flagged this though. I'm not seeing a regex that would have done that, just saw the attempted diff. DarmaniLink ( talk) 02:10, 13 February 2024 (UTC)
CoolieCoolster As this is a complicated tool rather than an article, any major restructuring needs to be discussed. Please use this topic to explain what you think ought to be done here. Also, if changes are to be done, they need to be done more piecemeal, so editors can readily see what is moving where. A lot of difficult work has gone into building the list over time, and we need to be extra careful. Stefen Towers among the rest! Gab • Gruntwerk 04:35, 12 April 2024 (UTC)
4 Typo list 4.1 Recent additions 4.1.1 Unsorted 4.1.x Common subsections (TBD) 4.2 Academia 4.3.1 Academic titles 4.3.2 Academic fields 4.3.3 College degrees 4.3 Capitalisation 4.4.1 Brand names 4.4.1.1 Colleges and universities 4.4.1.2 Companies and organizations 4.4.1.3 Products 4.4.1.4 Technology 4.4.1.5 Websites 4.4.1.6 Unsorted 4.4.2 Placenames (high-level) 4.4.2.1 Continents and subcontinents 4.4.2.2 Oceans 4.4.2.3 Geographical proper names 4.4.3 Placenames (low-level) 4.4.3.1 Canada 4.4.3.2 France 4.4.3.3 United Kingdom 4.4.3.4 United States (states) 4.4.3.5 United States (cities) 4.4.4 Time 4.4.4.1 Calendrical proper nouns 4.4.4.2 Holidays 4.4.4.3 Epochs, ages and dynasties 4.4.5 Society 4.4.5.1 Cultures, languages, and ethnic groups 4.4.5.2 Ethnicity & language 4.4.5.3 Religious 4.4.6 Unsorted 4.4 Decapitalisation 4.5.1 Medals 4.5.2 Miscellaneous 4.5 Mispellings 4.5.1 A 4.5.2 B 4.5.3 C 4.5.4 D 4.5.5 E 4.5.6 F 4.5.7 G 4.5.8 H 4.5.9 I 4.5.10 J 4.5.11 K 4.5.12 L 4.5.13 M 4.5.14 N 4.5.15 O 4.5.16 P 4.5.17 Q 4.5.18 R 4.5.19 S 4.5.20 T 4.5.21 U 4.5.22 V 4.5.23 W 4.5.24 X 4.5.25 Y 4.5.26 Z 4.6 Accents and diacritics 4.7.1 Proper nouns 4.8 Formatting 4.8.1 Calendar dates 4.8.2 SI unit symbols 4.8.3 Symbols and HTML entities 4.9 Grammar 4.9.1 Articles 4.9.2 Contractions 4.9.3 Replace space by hyphen 4.9.4 Joined words 4.9.5 Split words 4.9.6 Duplicated words 4.9.7 Redundant words 4.9.8 Euphemisms 4.9.9 Preposition usage 4.9.10 Punctuation 4.9.11 Remove hyphens after adverbs ending in -ly 4.9.12 Remove other hyphens (replace with space) 4.10 General rules 4.10.1 Unsorted 4.10.2 Beginnings 4.10.3 Middles 4.10.4 Endings 4.10.4.1 A 4.10.4.2 B 4.10.4.3 C 4.10.4.4 D 4.10.4.5 E 4.10.4.6 F 4.10.4.7 G 4.10.4.8 H 4.10.4.9 I 4.10.4.10 J–K 4.10.4.11 L 4.10.4.12 M 4.10.4.13 N 4.10.4.14 O 4.10.4.15 P 4.10.4.16 Q 4.10.4.17 R 4.10.4.18 S 4.10.4.19 T 4.10.4.20 U–V 4.10.4.21 W 4.11 Incorrect phrases
I don't know if this is the right place for this, but there are 47 articles that misspell a CNN reporter's name in references as Arinne de Vogue instead of Ariane de Vogue. Annoyedhumanoid ( talk) 02:35, 10 June 2024 (UTC)