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? Pthagnar Benedictine Ovulation
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, Quaestor Foraminis Aspirationis
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does whitespace in conjunctionators work
? Pthagnar Benedictine Ovulation
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, Quaestor Foraminis Aspirationis
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quoting Pthagnar, Quaestor  Foraminis Aspirationis:
does whitespace in conjunctionators work

almost, it inserts  two spaces
? Pthagnar Benedictine Ovulation
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, Quaestor Foraminis Aspirationis
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also now you have decided to capitalise that, u should surely also capitalise 'posts' and 'message'
and 'quoting'
? Hallow XIII Primordial Crab
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, 侯, Basel, Switzerland
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the conjunction feature only really allows for the insertion of words in the position (RANK)(%)(LOCATION), which is inadequate

consider the chinese ranks, which are in a language that follows GenN order — clearly we need to be able to do (LOC)(%)(RANK), and without obligatory whitespace
? Hallow XIII Primordial Crab
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, 侯 at Basel, Switzerland
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also what, does the conjunction also not update in older posts

what sorcery is this
? Nessari ?????? ?????? ????????
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, Illúbequía, Seattle, Cascadia
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quoting Hallow XIII, 男 at Basel, Switzerland:
also what, does the conjunction also not update in older posts

what sorcery is this

Just hit edit then post and it'll update. This is what she meant by 'The result is stored in the post itself as part of your location'.
? Hallow XIII Primordial Crab
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, 侯 at Basel, Switzerland
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yes, I am protesting it
? Nessari ?????? ?????? ????????
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, Illúbequía, Seattle, Cascadia
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A bit late, don't you think?
? Izambri Left of the middle
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, Duke, el Principat
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In 'Reference' the first link in the page (...You can also find our [Help] page here...) links to an error page.
? Rhetorica Your Writing System Sucks
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, Kelatetía il Koitra
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quoting Pthagnar, Quaestor  Foraminis Aspirationis:
quoting Pthagnar, Quaestor  Foraminis Aspirationis:
does whitespace in conjunctionators work

almost, it inserts  two spaces

It's not inserting two—it's giving you one for free. So much for assuming things!

quoting Hallow XIII, 男 at Basel, Switzerland:
also what, does the conjunction also not update in older posts

what sorcery is this

This is to permit the insertion of definite articles.

quoting Hallow XIII, 男, Basel, Switzerland:
the conjunction feature only really allows for the insertion of words in the position (RANK)(%)(LOCATION), which is inadequate

consider the chinese ranks, which are in a language that follows GenN order — clearly we need to be able to do (LOC)(%)(RANK), and without obligatory whitespace

Somehow I get the feeling you're not going to be satisfied until you're allowed to specify the order using variable substitution.

I'll work on that soon.
? thelettermu posts: 262
, Groovy Cat,
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quoting Rhetorica, Illúbequía il Koitra:
Locations and rank titles are now best friends.

quoting meficat, Cool Cat, :
[…]

Not.
? KathTheDragon Beware the Dragon
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, Baroness of United Kingdom
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Do you even have a location set?
? Rhetorica Your Writing System Sucks
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, Kelatetía of Space
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He has it turned off. The comma thing was an accident. Just fixed it. I hope.
? Nessari ?????? ?????? ????????
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, Illúbequía, Seattle, Cascadia
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Clarification request, on group management pages the following appears at the bottom:
Pages must consent to group members' privileges to be affected by them.

Does this mean each page needs to be enabled by whoever has main rights to it?
? Rhetorica Your Writing System Sucks
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, Kelatetía of Space
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Normally all group members have full permissions (comment, append (or activate for scripts), direct (delete/rename/move), read, edit) on the group's possessions. Every page additionally has a "group" register of permissions with the same letters. If both are turned on, then the user can act. If one or both is turned off, the user can't act. This means, yes, if you want to prevent your group members from editing one of your collab pages, you can turn off 'group edit' on it and that will protect it from them. I don't remember what the default is.
? thelettermu posts: 262
, Groovy Cat message
quoting Rhetorica, Duchess of Space:
He has it turned off. The comma thing was an accident. Just fixed it. I hope.

Let me try…

quoting meficat, Cool Cat:
quoting Nessari:

The problem is, rates haven't stabilized at or just above replacement — they've gone negative in every case (again with the caveat).

Oh, more lebensraum!

(…always look on the bright side of life ♪ ♫)

… ok, it works, it seems.
? Nessari ?????? ?????? ????????
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, Illúbequía, Seattle, Cascadia
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quoting Rhetorica, Duchess of Space:
Normally all group members have full permissions (comment, append (or activate for scripts), direct (delete/rename/move), read, edit) on the group's possessions. Every page additionally has a "group" register of permissions with the same letters. If both are turned on, then the user can act. If one or both is turned off, the user can't act. This means, yes, if you want to prevent your group members from editing one of your collab pages, you can turn off 'group edit' on it and that will protect it from them. I don't remember what the default is.

Thankies.
? Rhetorica Your Writing System Sucks
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, Kelatetía of Space
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By "on the group's possessions" I mean "on a separate set of registers that is unique to that user and affects a general sense of 'the group's possessions' which has no meaning unless the group has one or more page(s)."

A grouping looks like this:

usergrouppermissionsdate
676cadre2014-08-03 15:45:57

(This says that Izambri is a member of the group for Catacosmos.)

And an entry looks like this:

idtitlesubtitlebodyauthortemplategroupexecutablepermissionsparentdatepriority
26Site Infrastructure<a href="./?">Click here to return to the main page.</a>1010cadrec-dr-ca-rec—r-02014-01-02 01:17:190

(You can see it here if you haven't already.)

The third set of permissions is the group permissions (from left to right: page owner, owner of parent, page group, public users.) In this case, if a user were a member of group 1 (the root group), they would be granted "ca-re" permissions (can read, change body text, and create children pages, but not move, delete, rename, change template etc.) For group permissions to work, both the user's group permission (in the grouping) and the page's group permission (in the entry) must be enabled.

Owner permissions override all other permissions, and public permissions are the 'last resort', but what happens in the middle is a bit more complex: if a user is both the parent owner and a group member, they get added together, giving you both sets of benefits. The main reason for this is to allow you to recursively delete pages (in theory they should delete their children as their own owners) without requiring a special case for group benefits such as an article you're collaborating on.

There's only one case where public permissions are ignored: if you're not logged in, the c, d, and e bits are ignored in the last register. This can be overridden by adding user 0 (anonymous) to a group and assigning pages to that group.
? Izambri Left of the middle
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, Duke, Princ. of Rebel Croquettes
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The 'Site History' section is broken? Hmm, as well as 'Word of the day'...
? Rhetorica Your Writing System Sucks
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, Kelatetía of Space
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Server was out of disk space. Fixed.