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==What is Abstract Wikipedia?== <!--T:1-->
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Abstract Wikipedia is a new sister project of Wikipedia.
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Wikipedia's vision is a world in which everyone has access to the sum of all knowledge. Abstract Wikipedia will help the communities of volunteers contributing to Wikipedia and its related projects to more effectively close knowledge gaps.
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Wikipedia has articles about more than 20 million topics in more than 300 languages. But none of these languages alone allow access to the knowledge about these 20 million topics: English has more than seven million articles, Croatian 230,000, and Swahili 100,000. Unless you speak those languages, that knowledge is not easily available to you. And as much as machine translation has improved thanks to recent improvements in AI, it is still not at the point where it can produce translations you can trust for many language pairs.
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Abstract Wikipedia does that without relying on AI. Each step of the way remains under human control, and is accessible and editable by the volunteers. There are no hallucinations, no inexplicable and unfixable mistakes: If anything is wrong, fixing it is just one step away, and there is full transparency about how the text has been created. It is not just a probabilistic model choosing the capital of Kenya per chance every time. It is human-curated and owned knowledge.
==How does Abstract Wikipedia work?== <!--T:6-->
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Articles in Abstract Wikipedia are stored in a notation independent of human languages. The interface of Abstract Wikipedia allows volunteer contributors to create and maintain that language-independent notation. In a second step, this notation is being turned into text in human language. The steps required to make this happen are also created and maintained by a community of volunteers, on Wikifunctions. These steps can use the data on [[<tvar name=0>D:</tvar>|Wikidata]], looking up population numbers, dates of birth, or irregular grammatical forms, which have been added to and are maintained on Wikidata by communities of volunteers.
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See [[<tvar name=1>Special:MyLanguage/Help:How to create an article</tvar>|Help:How to create an article]] for a step-by-step guide.
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Let's follow one example: [[<tvar name=2>Q1033</tvar>|Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa.]] In Abstract Wikipedia, this might be stored as:
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{{block indent|1=[[f:Z27243|Z27243]]([[d:Q1033|Q1033]], [[d:Q138758272|Q138758272]], [[d:Q6256|Q6256]], [[d:Q15|Q15]], Z27243K5)}}
<translate><!--T:10--> Or, if we use English labels for these identifiers:</translate>
{{block indent|1=superlative(Nigeria, populous, country, Africa, language)}}
<translate><!--T:11--> This is a call to a function on Wikifunctions. Based on the language, another function is being called. For English, we get the following function call:</translate>
{{block indent|1=[[f:Z27243|Z27243]]([[d:Q1033|Q1033]], [[d:Q138758272|Q138758272]], [[d:Q6256|Q6256]], [[d:Q15|Q15]], [[f:Z1002|Z1002]])}}
<translate><!--T:12--> And that results in the English text</translate>
{{block indent|1=''"Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa."''}}
<translate><!--T:13--> If we had chosen German, another function would be called:</translate>
{{block indent|1=[[f:Z27243|Z27243]]([[d:Q1033|Q1033]], [[d:Q138758272|Q138758272]], [[d:Q6256|Q6256]], [[d:Q15|Q15]], [[f:Z1430|Z1430]])}}
<translate><!--T:14--> And that in turn would result in the following German text:</translate>
{{block indent|1=''"Nigeria ist das bevölkerungsreichste Land Afrikas."''}}
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An example with more languages can be found here.<!-- where?? -->
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Abstract Wikipedia brings together numerous communities from the Wikimedia Movement and allows them to work together. Basic lexical data and structured data about many topics from Wikidata, functions that capture the necessary computations from Wikifunctions, and images and maps from Wikimedia Commons are all tied together in Abstract Wikipedia and made available for the more than 300 language editions of Wikipedia.
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The goal of Abstract Wikipedia is to make more knowledge available to more people in more languages, and to allow volunteer editors to be more effective and work across languages, no matter what language they speak. Improvements to the knowledge will automatically propagate to the Wikipedias, errors will be spotted faster and fixed more effectively, and collaborations across languages become possible. We are tearing down the language barriers which are keeping knowledge apart.
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In Abstract Wikipedia you can only create articles about topics that already have a Wikidata item. If the topic does not already exist on Wikidata that you can tell by [[<tvar name="1">d:special:search</tvar>|search]], follow [[<tvar name="2">d:Special:MyLanguage/help:items#Creating a new item</tvar>|this help page]] to make a new item for it.
== Steps to create an article from scratch == <!--T:2-->
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In order to create an article, you can go to [[<tvar name="1">Special:CreateAbstract</tvar>|Create a New Abstract Article]].
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[[File:aw-tutorial-step-1.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:4--> Select a topic</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:5--> Type to select a topic, and click on create.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-2.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:6--> Empty abstract article</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:7--> You will get to a new screen. On the right hand side you see the preview in the selected language, on the left hand side the abstract content.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-3.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:8--> Click on the plus sign to add a fragment.</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:9--> Click on the plus button in the left panel to add a new fragment. For now, we are adding an empty fragment.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-4.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:10--> An empty fragment</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:11--> This will look like this, showing a function call without a function selected yet. We click on the caron next to the red "Select Function" text.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-5.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:12--> Function selector open</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:13--> That will open the function selector.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-6.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:14--> Selecting a function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:15--> We select a function. It has to be a function that exists on Wikifunctions, and at this point, it has to return an HTML fragment. In this example we choose the function "string to HTML fragment", as this allows us to enter a string, or choose a function that creates a string.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-7.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:16--> Selected the "string to HTML fragment" function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:17--> We have now selected a function. We get fields for the arguments. Instead of typing a string, we want to add another function.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-8.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:18--> Change the mode of the argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:19--> In order to do so, we change the mode of the argument named string by clicking on the three dots next to string. This allows us to change from the current mode, literal, to a function call.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-9.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:20--> Select the inner function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:21--> Here we can now select a function that returns a string.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:22--> Choose a function returning a string</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:23--> We select the function "Article-less instantiating fragment" -- a function that creates sentences such as "Paris is a city." Note that selecting the function “Article-less instantiating HTML fragment” would have allowed us to skip using the function “string to HTML fragment”.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:24--> Arguments for article-less instantiating fragment function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:25--> Now we see the arguments for this function. We also get automatically fitting arguments filled in. This leads to the sentence "Paris is a Paris.", because the arguments "entity" and "class" both get prefilled with the item we are writing about.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-11.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:26--> Changing the mode on the "class" argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:27--> We need to change the mode on the "class" argument from the automatically filled value (an Argument reference) to a literal.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-12.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:28--> Changed the mode of "class" to literal.</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:29--> This gives us now a field to select a Wikidata item for the value of the "class" argument.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-13.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:30--> Selecting city for the class argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:31--> We select the "city" item for the class argument.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-14.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:32--> The first sentence is created.</translate>]]
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Once this is selected, the first sentence of the article should be ready. We can now click on publish and have a first version of the article available. Now you can click edit to add more.
== This is far too complicated! == <!--T:34-->
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Yes, agreed.
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There are two ways to make this easier:</translate>
* <translate><!--T:37--> improve the UX</translate>
* <translate><!--T:38--> improve the catalogue of functions</translate>
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Whereas the development team at the Wikimedia Foundation will be focused on the first approach (and will always appreciate UX ideas), the community can work on a more comprehensive and easy to use catalogue of functions in Wikifunctions. Here we see that naming the functions and arguments is important, and that we probably want to avoid too many functions which turn one type in another in the above flow.
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But yes, most importantly, Abstract Wikipedia is currently in an early public Beta, and it is currently difficult to create and edit articles. We all will need to work together to improve that. If you have ideas for new functions, please suggest them at [[<tvar name="1">Abstract Wikipedia:Suggested functions</tvar>|Suggested functions]].
== See also == <!--T:41-->
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* [[Abstract Wikipedia:Useful functions for article composition]]
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In Abstract Wikipedia you can only create articles about topics that already have a Wikidata item. If the topic does not already exist on Wikidata that you can tell by [[<tvar name="1">d:special:search</tvar>|search]], follow [[<tvar name="2">d:Special:MyLanguage/help:items#Creating a new item</tvar>|this help page]] to make a new item for it.
This help page describes two methods to create a new article
# Create an article by copy and paste
# Create an article from scratch
== Steps to create an article by copy and paste ==
Search for an Abstract Wikipedia article which is similar to the article you want to create. Then click on Edit source.
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 01.png|center|frameless|800px|Start]]
Click on the row of 3 dots, then click on Copy to clipboard.
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 02.png|center|frameless|800px|Copy to clipboard]]
On a new tab page: Search for the (new) article.
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 03.png|center|frameless|800px|Create new article]]
A new page will open with title Create a New Abstract Article. Click on + and click on Add empty fragment
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 04.png|center|frameless|800px|Add empty fragment]]
Click on the row of 3 dots, then click on Paste to clipboard.
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 05.png|center|frameless|800px|Paste from clipboard]]
Select the top row (marked)
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 06.png|center|frameless|400px|Paste from clipboard]]
Expand the function(s) by clicking on the > sign(s)
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 07.png|center|frameless|800px|Expand the function(s)]]
Update the sentence(s). In this example update the entity and location to Utrecht and Netherlands. The generated text now shows in English: Utrecht is a city in the Netherlands. do NOT Publish yet.
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 08.png|center|frameless|800px|Update sentence]]
You may want to check other languages, like German. If it is OK: click Publish
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 09.png|center|frameless|800px|Check other language]]
Finish the publish action by filling in a description of the changes you made (like New article for Utrecht a city in the Netherlands) and click Publish
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 10.png|center|frameless|400px|Publish]]
The first version of the article is now available. You can click edit to add more.
== Steps to create an article from scratch == <!--T:2-->
<!--T:3-->
In order to create an article, you can go to [[<tvar name="1">Special:CreateAbstract</tvar>|Create a New Abstract Article]].
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[[File:aw-tutorial-step-1.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:4--> Select a topic</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:5--> Type to select a topic, and click on create.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-2.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:6--> Empty abstract article</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:7--> You will get to a new screen. On the right hand side you see the preview in the selected language, on the left hand side the abstract content.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-3.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:8--> Click on the plus sign to add a fragment.</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:9--> Click on the plus button in the left panel to add a new fragment. For now, we are adding an empty fragment.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-4.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:10--> An empty fragment</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:11--> This will look like this, showing a function call without a function selected yet. We click on the caron next to the red "Select Function" text.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-5.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:12--> Function selector open</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:13--> That will open the function selector.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-6.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:14--> Selecting a function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:15--> We select a function. It has to be a function that exists on Wikifunctions, and at this point, it has to return an HTML fragment. In this example we choose the function "string to HTML fragment", as this allows us to enter a string, or choose a function that creates a string.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-7.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:16--> Selected the "string to HTML fragment" function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:17--> We have now selected a function. We get fields for the arguments. Instead of typing a string, we want to add another function.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-8.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:18--> Change the mode of the argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:19--> In order to do so, we change the mode of the argument named string by clicking on the three dots next to string. This allows us to change from the current mode, literal, to a function call.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-9.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:20--> Select the inner function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:21--> Here we can now select a function that returns a string.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:22--> Choose a function returning a string</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:23--> We select the function "Article-less instantiating fragment" -- a function that creates sentences such as "Paris is a city." Note that selecting the function “Article-less instantiating HTML fragment” would have allowed us to skip using the function “string to HTML fragment”.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:24--> Arguments for article-less instantiating fragment function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:25--> Now we see the arguments for this function. We also get automatically fitting arguments filled in. This leads to the sentence "Paris is a Paris.", because the arguments "entity" and "class" both get prefilled with the item we are writing about.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-11.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:26--> Changing the mode on the "class" argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:27--> We need to change the mode on the "class" argument from the automatically filled value (an Argument reference) to a literal.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-12.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:28--> Changed the mode of "class" to literal.</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:29--> This gives us now a field to select a Wikidata item for the value of the "class" argument.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-13.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:30--> Selecting city for the class argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:31--> We select the "city" item for the class argument.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-14.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:32--> The first sentence is created.</translate>]]
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Once this is selected, the first sentence of the article should be ready. We can now click on publish and have a first version of the article available. Now you can click edit to add more.
== This is far too complicated! == <!--T:34-->
<!--T:35-->
Yes, agreed.
<!--T:36-->
There are two ways to make this easier:</translate>
* <translate><!--T:37--> improve the UX</translate>
* <translate><!--T:38--> improve the catalogue of functions</translate>
<translate>
<!--T:39-->
Whereas the development team at the Wikimedia Foundation will be focused on the first approach (and will always appreciate UX ideas), the community can work on a more comprehensive and easy to use catalogue of functions in Wikifunctions. Here we see that naming the functions and arguments is important, and that we probably want to avoid too many functions which turn one type in another in the above flow.
<!--T:40-->
But yes, most importantly, Abstract Wikipedia is currently in an early public Beta, and it is currently difficult to create and edit articles. We all will need to work together to improve that. If you have ideas for new functions, please suggest them at [[<tvar name="1">Abstract Wikipedia:Suggested functions</tvar>|Suggested functions]].
== See also == <!--T:41-->
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* [[Abstract Wikipedia:Useful functions for article composition]]
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<!--T:1-->
In Abstract Wikipedia you can only create articles about topics that already have a Wikidata item. If the topic does not already exist on Wikidata that you can tell by [[<tvar name="1">d:special:search</tvar>|search]], follow [[<tvar name="2">d:Special:MyLanguage/help:items#Creating a new item</tvar>|this help page]] to make a new item for it.
This help page describes two methods to create a new article
# Create an article by copy and paste
# Create an article from scratch
== Steps to create an article by copy and paste ==
Search for an Abstract Wikipedia article which is similar to the article you want to create. Then click on Edit source.
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 01.png|center|frameless|800px|Start]]
Click on the row of 3 dots, then click on Copy to clipboard.
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 02.png|center|frameless|800px|Copy to clipboard]]
On a new tab page: Search for the (new) article.
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 03.png|center|frameless|800px|Create new article]]
A new page will open with title Create a New Abstract Article. Click on + and click on Add empty fragment
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 04.png|center|frameless|800px|Add empty fragment]]
Click on the row of 3 dots, then click on Paste to clipboard.
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 05.png|center|frameless|800px|Paste from clipboard]]
Select the top row (marked)
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 06.png|center|frameless|400px|Paste from clipboard]]
Expand the function(s) by clicking on the > sign(s)
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 07.png|center|frameless|800px|Expand the function(s)]]
Update the sentence(s). In this example update the entity and location to Utrecht and Netherlands. The generated text now shows in English: Utrecht is a city in the Netherlands. do NOT Publish yet.
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 08.png|center|frameless|800px|Update sentence]]
You may want to check other languages, like German. If it is OK: click Publish
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 09.png|center|frameless|800px|Check other language]]
Finish the publish action by filling in a description of the changes you made (like New article for Utrecht a city in the Netherlands) and click Publish
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 10.png|center|frameless|400px|Publish]]
The first version of the article is now available. You can click edit to add more.
== Steps to create an article from scratch == <!--T:2-->
<!--T:3-->
In order to create an article from scratch, you can go to [[<tvar name="1">Special:CreateAbstract</tvar>|Create a New Abstract Article]].
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[[File:aw-tutorial-step-1.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:4--> Select a topic</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:5--> Type to select a topic, and click on create.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-2.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:6--> Empty abstract article</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:7--> You will get to a new screen. On the right hand side you see the preview in the selected language, on the left hand side the abstract content.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-3.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:8--> Click on the plus sign to add a fragment.</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:9--> Click on the plus button in the left panel to add a new fragment. For now, we are adding an empty fragment.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-4.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:10--> An empty fragment</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:11--> This will look like this, showing a function call without a function selected yet. We click on the caron next to the red "Select Function" text.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-5.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:12--> Function selector open</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:13--> That will open the function selector.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-6.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:14--> Selecting a function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:15--> We select a function. It has to be a function that exists on Wikifunctions, and at this point, it has to return an HTML fragment. In this example we choose the function "string to HTML fragment", as this allows us to enter a string, or choose a function that creates a string.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-7.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:16--> Selected the "string to HTML fragment" function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:17--> We have now selected a function. We get fields for the arguments. Instead of typing a string, we want to add another function.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-8.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:18--> Change the mode of the argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:19--> In order to do so, we change the mode of the argument named string by clicking on the three dots next to string. This allows us to change from the current mode, literal, to a function call.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-9.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:20--> Select the inner function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:21--> Here we can now select a function that returns a string.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:22--> Choose a function returning a string</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:23--> We select the function "Article-less instantiating fragment" -- a function that creates sentences such as "Paris is a city." Note that selecting the function “Article-less instantiating HTML fragment” would have allowed us to skip using the function “string to HTML fragment”.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:24--> Arguments for article-less instantiating fragment function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:25--> Now we see the arguments for this function. We also get automatically fitting arguments filled in. This leads to the sentence "Paris is a Paris.", because the arguments "entity" and "class" both get prefilled with the item we are writing about.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-11.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:26--> Changing the mode on the "class" argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:27--> We need to change the mode on the "class" argument from the automatically filled value (an Argument reference) to a literal.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-12.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:28--> Changed the mode of "class" to literal.</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:29--> This gives us now a field to select a Wikidata item for the value of the "class" argument.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-13.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:30--> Selecting city for the class argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:31--> We select the "city" item for the class argument.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-14.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:32--> The first sentence is created.</translate>]]
<translate>
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Once this is selected, the first sentence of the article should be ready. We can now click on publish and have a first version of the article available. Now you can click edit to add more.
== This is far too complicated! == <!--T:34-->
<!--T:35-->
Yes, agreed.
<!--T:36-->
There are two ways to make this easier:</translate>
* <translate><!--T:37--> improve the UX</translate>
* <translate><!--T:38--> improve the catalogue of functions</translate>
<translate>
<!--T:39-->
Whereas the development team at the Wikimedia Foundation will be focused on the first approach (and will always appreciate UX ideas), the community can work on a more comprehensive and easy to use catalogue of functions in Wikifunctions. Here we see that naming the functions and arguments is important, and that we probably want to avoid too many functions which turn one type in another in the above flow.
<!--T:40-->
But yes, most importantly, Abstract Wikipedia is currently in an early public Beta, and it is currently difficult to create and edit articles. We all will need to work together to improve that. If you have ideas for new functions, please suggest them at [[<tvar name="1">Abstract Wikipedia:Suggested functions</tvar>|Suggested functions]].
== See also == <!--T:41-->
</translate>
* [[Abstract Wikipedia:Useful functions for article composition]]
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In Abstract Wikipedia you can only create articles about topics that already have a Wikidata item. If the topic does not already exist on Wikidata that you can tell by [[<tvar name="1">d:special:search</tvar>|search]], follow [[<tvar name="2">d:Special:MyLanguage/help:items#Creating a new item</tvar>|this help page]] to make a new item for it.
This help page describes two methods to create a new article
# Create an article by copy and paste
# Create an article from scratch
== Steps to create an article by copy and paste ==
First, find an existing Abstract Wikipedia article similar to the one you wish to create. You can use this by using the search tool and clicking on an item with "- AW" next to it. Once found, click on "Edit source".
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[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 01.png|center|frameless|800px|Start]]
<translate>Click on the three-dot menu icon, then select "Copy to clipboard".</translate>
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 02.png|center|frameless|800px|Copy to clipboard]]
<translate>Search for the topic that you wish to create an article on.</translate>
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 03.png|center|frameless|800px|Create new article]]
<translate>This will take you to the "Create a New Abstract Article" page. Click the plus ("+") button and select "Add empty fragment".</translate>
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 04.png|center|frameless|800px|Add empty fragment]]
<translate>Click on the three-dot menu icon within the new fragment, then select "Paste from clipboard".</translate>
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 05.png|center|frameless|800px|Paste from clipboard]]
<translate>Select the copied fragment from the top row.</translate>
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 06.png|center|frameless|400px|Paste from clipboard]]
<translate>Expand the function's details by clicking on the chevron (">") icons.</translate>[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 07.png|center|frameless|800px|Expand the function(s)]]
<translate>Update the arguments to reflect your topic. As pictured, change the entity and location to "Utrecht" and "Netherlands". The preview will now display the updated text in the language you select (e.g., "Utrecht is a city in the Netherlands"). Do not click "Publish" just yet.</translate>
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 08.png|center|frameless|800px|Update arguments]]
<translate>It is highly recommended to check the preview in other languages, to ensure the abstract translates correctly. Once reviewed, click "Publish".</translate>
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 09.png|center|frameless|800px|Check other language]]
<translate>Complete the process by entering a brief edit summary describing your changes, and click "Publish" once more.</translate> [[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 10.png|center|frameless|400px|Publish]]
<translate>The first version of your article is now live. You can click "Edit" at any time to add more information.
== Steps to create an article from scratch == <!--T:2-->
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In order to create an article from scratch, you can go to [[<tvar name="1">Special:CreateAbstract</tvar>|Create a New Abstract Article]].
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[[File:aw-tutorial-step-1.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:4--> Select a topic</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:5--> Type to select a topic, and click on create.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-2.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:6--> Empty abstract article</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:7--> You will get to a new screen. On the right hand side you see the preview in the selected language, on the left hand side the abstract content.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-3.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:8--> Click on the plus sign to add a fragment.</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:9--> Click on the plus button in the left panel to add a new fragment. For now, we are adding an empty fragment.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-4.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:10--> An empty fragment</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:11--> This will look like this, showing a function call without a function selected yet. We click on the caron next to the red "Select Function" text.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-5.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:12--> Function selector open</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:13--> That will open the function selector.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-6.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:14--> Selecting a function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:15--> We select a function. It has to be a function that exists on Wikifunctions, and at this point, it has to return an HTML fragment. In this example we choose the function "string to HTML fragment", as this allows us to enter a string, or choose a function that creates a string.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-7.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:16--> Selected the "string to HTML fragment" function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:17--> We have now selected a function. We get fields for the arguments. Instead of typing a string, we want to add another function.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-8.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:18--> Change the mode of the argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:19--> In order to do so, we change the mode of the argument named string by clicking on the three dots next to string. This allows us to change from the current mode, literal, to a function call.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-9.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:20--> Select the inner function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:21--> Here we can now select a function that returns a string.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:22--> Choose a function returning a string</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:23--> We select the function "Article-less instantiating fragment" -- a function that creates sentences such as "Paris is a city." Note that selecting the function “Article-less instantiating HTML fragment” would have allowed us to skip using the function “string to HTML fragment”.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:24--> Arguments for article-less instantiating fragment function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:25--> Now we see the arguments for this function. We also get automatically fitting arguments filled in. This leads to the sentence "Paris is a Paris.", because the arguments "entity" and "class" both get prefilled with the item we are writing about.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-11.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:26--> Changing the mode on the "class" argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:27--> We need to change the mode on the "class" argument from the automatically filled value (an Argument reference) to a literal.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-12.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:28--> Changed the mode of "class" to literal.</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:29--> This gives us now a field to select a Wikidata item for the value of the "class" argument.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-13.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:30--> Selecting city for the class argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:31--> We select the "city" item for the class argument.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-14.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:32--> The first sentence is created.</translate>]]
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Once this is selected, the first sentence of the article should be ready. We can now click on publish and have a first version of the article available. Now you can click edit to add more.
== This is far too complicated! == <!--T:34-->
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Yes, agreed.
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There are two ways to make this easier:</translate>
* <translate><!--T:37--> improve the UX</translate>
* <translate><!--T:38--> improve the catalogue of functions</translate>
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Whereas the development team at the Wikimedia Foundation will be focused on the first approach (and will always appreciate UX ideas), the community can work on a more comprehensive and easy to use catalogue of functions in Wikifunctions. Here we see that naming the functions and arguments is important, and that we probably want to avoid too many functions which turn one type in another in the above flow.
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But yes, most importantly, Abstract Wikipedia is currently in an early public Beta, and it is currently difficult to create and edit articles. We all will need to work together to improve that. If you have ideas for new functions, please suggest them at [[<tvar name="1">Abstract Wikipedia:Suggested functions</tvar>|Suggested functions]].
== See also == <!--T:41-->
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* [[Abstract Wikipedia:Useful functions for article composition]]
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In Abstract Wikipedia you can only create articles about topics that already have a Wikidata item. If the topic does not already exist on Wikidata that you can tell by [[<tvar name="1">d:special:search</tvar>|search]], follow [[<tvar name="2">d:Special:MyLanguage/help:items#Creating a new item</tvar>|this help page]] to make a new item for it.
This help page describes two methods to create a new article
# Create an article by copy and paste
# Create an article from scratch
== Steps to create an article by copy and paste ==
First, find an existing Abstract Wikipedia article similar to the one you wish to create. You can use this by using the search tool and clicking on an item with "- AW" next to it. Once found, click on "Edit source".
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[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 01.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate>Start</translate>]]
<translate>Click on the three-dot menu icon, then select "Copy to clipboard".</translate>
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 02.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate>Copy to clipboard</translate>]]
<translate>Search for the topic that you wish to create an article on.</translate>
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 03.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate>Create new article</translate>]]
<translate>This will take you to the "Create a New Abstract Article" page. Click the plus ("+") button and select "Add empty fragment".</translate>
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 04.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate>Add empty fragment</translate>]]
<translate>Click on the three-dot menu icon within the new fragment, then select "Paste from clipboard".</translate>
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 05.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate>Paste from clipboard</translate>]]
<translate>Select the copied fragment from the top row.</translate>
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 06.png|center|frameless|400px|<translate>Paste from clipboard</translate>]]
<translate>Expand the function's details by clicking on the chevron (">") icons.</translate>[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 07.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate>Expand the function(s)</translate>]]
<translate>Update the arguments to reflect your topic. As pictured, change the entity and location to "Utrecht" and "Netherlands". The preview will now display the updated text in the language you select (e.g., "Utrecht is a city in the Netherlands"). Do not click "Publish" just yet.</translate>
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 08.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate>Update arguments</translate>]]
<translate>It is highly recommended to check the preview in other languages, to ensure the abstract translates correctly. Once reviewed, click "Publish".</translate>
[[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 09.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate>Check other language</translate>]]
<translate>Complete the process by entering a brief edit summary describing your changes, and click "Publish" once more.</translate> [[File:AW Help Copy Paste step 10.png|center|frameless|400px|<translate>Publish</translate>]]
<translate>The first version of your article is now live. You can click "Edit" at any time to add more information.
== Steps to create an article from scratch == <!--T:2-->
<!--T:3-->
In order to create an article from scratch, you can go to [[<tvar name="1">Special:CreateAbstract</tvar>|Create a New Abstract Article]].
</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-1.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:4--> Select a topic</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:5--> Type to select a topic, and click on create.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-2.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:6--> Empty abstract article</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:7--> You will get to a new screen. On the right hand side you see the preview in the selected language, on the left hand side the abstract content.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-3.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:8--> Click on the plus sign to add a fragment.</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:9--> Click on the plus button in the left panel to add a new fragment. For now, we are adding an empty fragment.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-4.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:10--> An empty fragment</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:11--> This will look like this, showing a function call without a function selected yet. We click on the caron next to the red "Select Function" text.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-5.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:12--> Function selector open</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:13--> That will open the function selector.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-6.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:14--> Selecting a function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:15--> We select a function. It has to be a function that exists on Wikifunctions, and at this point, it has to return an HTML fragment. In this example we choose the function "string to HTML fragment", as this allows us to enter a string, or choose a function that creates a string.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-7.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:16--> Selected the "string to HTML fragment" function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:17--> We have now selected a function. We get fields for the arguments. Instead of typing a string, we want to add another function.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-8.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:18--> Change the mode of the argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:19--> In order to do so, we change the mode of the argument named string by clicking on the three dots next to string. This allows us to change from the current mode, literal, to a function call.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-9.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:20--> Select the inner function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:21--> Here we can now select a function that returns a string.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:22--> Choose a function returning a string</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:23--> We select the function "Article-less instantiating fragment" -- a function that creates sentences such as "Paris is a city." Note that selecting the function “Article-less instantiating HTML fragment” would have allowed us to skip using the function “string to HTML fragment”.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:24--> Arguments for article-less instantiating fragment function</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:25--> Now we see the arguments for this function. We also get automatically fitting arguments filled in. This leads to the sentence "Paris is a Paris.", because the arguments "entity" and "class" both get prefilled with the item we are writing about.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-11.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:26--> Changing the mode on the "class" argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:27--> We need to change the mode on the "class" argument from the automatically filled value (an Argument reference) to a literal.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-12.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:28--> Changed the mode of "class" to literal.</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:29--> This gives us now a field to select a Wikidata item for the value of the "class" argument.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-13.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:30--> Selecting city for the class argument</translate>]]
<translate><!--T:31--> We select the "city" item for the class argument.</translate>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-14.png|center|frameless|800px|<translate><!--T:32--> The first sentence is created.</translate>]]
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Once this is selected, the first sentence of the article should be ready. We can now click on publish and have a first version of the article available. Now you can click edit to add more.
== This is far too complicated! == <!--T:34-->
<!--T:35-->
Yes, agreed.
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There are two ways to make this easier:</translate>
* <translate><!--T:37--> improve the UX</translate>
* <translate><!--T:38--> improve the catalogue of functions</translate>
<translate>
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Whereas the development team at the Wikimedia Foundation will be focused on the first approach (and will always appreciate UX ideas), the community can work on a more comprehensive and easy to use catalogue of functions in Wikifunctions. Here we see that naming the functions and arguments is important, and that we probably want to avoid too many functions which turn one type in another in the above flow.
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But yes, most importantly, Abstract Wikipedia is currently in an early public Beta, and it is currently difficult to create and edit articles. We all will need to work together to improve that. If you have ideas for new functions, please suggest them at [[<tvar name="1">Abstract Wikipedia:Suggested functions</tvar>|Suggested functions]].
== See also == <!--T:41-->
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* [[Abstract Wikipedia:Useful functions for article composition]]
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My name is Henk, from [[Q55|the Netherlands]] ([[:nl:Gebruiker:HenkvD]]).
I am interested in Abstract Wikipedia functionality and have general knowledge of the Dutch language (as native speaker). As most other Dutch persons I have good knowledge of English and some of German and a bit of French and Romance languages.<br>
I have an IT background, and try to understand the programming in Wikifunctions.<br>
I will try to analyse Wikifunction, Wikidata, lexemes and add Wikifunction tests if needed.
In my opinion the initial goal is to have Abstract Wikipedia pages with simple lead section (like stubs), an infobox fully from Wikidata, one or more images and maybe some simple lists. The simple lead sentences should function for as many languages as possible. That will also need that many languages will have labels in Wikidata and lexemes with genders. That will be a difficult enough to achieve.
In my opinion extensive prose will be very hard to achieve.
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! ZID !! Example !! English !! Dutch || Other languages || Default
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| [[f:Z26039|Z26039]] A is a B. || [[Q90]] || Paris is a city. || Parijs is een stad || af bar bs eo frr fy hsb is mk nds os pap sr || Y
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| [[f:Z26570|Z26570]] A is a B in C. || [[Q55]] || Netherlands is a country in Europe || Nederland is een land in Europa. || af bar eo frr fy mk pap || Y
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| [[f:Z32581|Z32581]] A is a B by C. || [[Q12418]] || Mona Lisa is a painting by Leonardo da Vinci. || Mona Lisa is een schilderij van Leonardo da Vinci. || af eo fy is mk os pap || Y
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| [[f:Z32982|Z32982]] A is a B of C. || ? || || || ||
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| [[f:Z28016|Z28016]] A is the B of C. || [[Q90]] || Paris is the capital of France. || Parijs is de hoofdstad van Frankrijk || || Y
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| [[f:Z34282|Z34282]] A is a B. (automatic based on Wikidata class) || [[Q13924]] || Adriatic Sea is a sea || Adriatische Zee is een zee. || ||
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| [[f:Z34637|Z34637]] A is part of the B. (automatic based on Wikidata class) || [[Q13924]] || Adriatic Sea is part of the Mediterranean Sea. || ||
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| || [[Q1033]] || Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa. || || ||
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| || [[Q11750]] || list of sovereign states || || || N/A
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| [[f:Z35167|Z35167]] Infobox person || || OK || [https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Z35167?call=%7B%22Z1K1%22%3A%22Z7%22%2C%22Z7K1%22%3A%22Z35167%22%2C%22Z35167K1%22%3A%7B%22Z1K1%22%3A%22Z7%22%2C%22Z7K1%22%3A%22Z6821%22%2C%22Z6821K1%22%3A%7B%22Z1K1%22%3A%22Z6091%22%2C%22Z6091K1%22%3A%22Q154946%22%7D%7D%2C%22Z35167K2%22%3A%22Z1157%22%7D OK] || OK (some labels needed, via P1629) || N/A
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First steps to get Abstract Wikipedia started:
* Basic functions on Wikifunctions
* Wikidata labels
* Link Wikidata Q-items to Lexemes / gender of lexemes on Wikidata
Natural Language
* [[f:Wikifunctions:NLG functions|Wikifunctions:NLG functions]]
* [[f:Wikifunctions:Catalogue/Natural language operations/Global language functions|Wikifunctions:Catalogue/Natural language operations/Global language functions]]
Dutch language
* [[f:Wikifunctions:Catalogue/Natural language operations/Dutch|Wikifunctions:Catalogue/Natural language operations/Dutch]]
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| <nowiki>{{#function:</nowiki>[[f:Z26039|Z26039]]<nowiki>|Q64|Q515|Z1002}}</nowiki>
| {{#function:Z26039|Q64|Q515|Z1002}} || {{#function:Z26039|Q64|Q515|Z1157}} || {{#function:Z26039|Q64|Q515|Z60}}
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==What is Abstract Wikipedia?==
Abstract Wikipedia is a new sister project of Wikipedia.
Wikipedia's vision is a world in which everyone has access to the sum of all knowledge. Abstract Wikipedia will help the communities of volunteers contributing to Wikipedia and its related projects to more effectively close knowledge gaps.
Wikipedia has articles about more than 20 million topics in more than 300 languages. But none of these languages alone allow access to the knowledge about these 20 million topics: English has more than seven million articles, Croatian 230,000, and Swahili 100,000. Unless you speak those languages, that knowledge is not easily available to you. And as much as machine translation has improved thanks to recent improvements in AI, it is still not at the point where it can produce translations you can trust for many language pairs.
Abstract Wikipedia does that without relying on AI. Each step of the way remains under human control, and is accessible and editable by the volunteers. There are no hallucinations, no inexplicable and unfixable mistakes: If anything is wrong, fixing it is just one step away, and there is full transparency about how the text has been created. It is not just a probabilistic model choosing the capital of Kenya per chance every time. It is human-curated and owned knowledge.
==How does Abstract Wikipedia work?==
Articles in Abstract Wikipedia are stored in a notation independent of human languages. The interface of Abstract Wikipedia allows volunteer contributors to create and maintain that language-independent notation. In a second step, this notation is being turned into text in human language. The steps required to make this happen are also created and maintained by a community of volunteers, on Wikifunctions. These steps can use the data on [[D:|Wikidata]], looking up population numbers, dates of birth, or irregular grammatical forms, which have been added to and are maintained on Wikidata by communities of volunteers.
See [[Special:MyLanguage/Help:How to create an article|Help:How to create an article]] for a step-by-step guide.
Let's follow one example: [[Q1033|Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa.]] In Abstract Wikipedia, this might be stored as:
{{block indent|1=[[f:Z27243|Z27243]]([[d:Q1033|Q1033]], [[d:Q138758272|Q138758272]], [[d:Q6256|Q6256]], [[d:Q15|Q15]], Z27243K5)}}
Or, if we use English labels for these identifiers:
{{block indent|1=superlative(Nigeria, populous, country, Africa, language)}}
This is a call to a function on Wikifunctions. Based on the language, another function is being called. For English, we get the following function call:
{{block indent|1=[[f:Z27243|Z27243]]([[d:Q1033|Q1033]], [[d:Q138758272|Q138758272]], [[d:Q6256|Q6256]], [[d:Q15|Q15]], [[f:Z1002|Z1002]])}}
And that results in the English text
{{block indent|1=''"Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa."''}}
If we had chosen German, another function would be called:
{{block indent|1=[[f:Z27243|Z27243]]([[d:Q1033|Q1033]], [[d:Q138758272|Q138758272]], [[d:Q6256|Q6256]], [[d:Q15|Q15]], [[f:Z1430|Z1430]])}}
And that in turn would result in the following German text:
{{block indent|1=''"Nigeria ist das bevölkerungsreichste Land Afrikas."''}}
An example with more languages can be found here.<!-- where?? -->
Abstract Wikipedia brings together numerous communities from the Wikimedia Movement and allows them to work together. Basic lexical data and structured data about many topics from Wikidata, functions that capture the necessary computations from Wikifunctions, and images and maps from Wikimedia Commons are all tied together in Abstract Wikipedia and made available for the more than 300 language editions of Wikipedia.
The goal of Abstract Wikipedia is to make more knowledge available to more people in more languages, and to allow volunteer editors to be more effective and work across languages, no matter what language they speak. Improvements to the knowledge will automatically propagate to the Wikipedias, errors will be spotted faster and fixed more effectively, and collaborations across languages become possible. We are tearing down the language barriers which are keeping knowledge apart.
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In Abstract Wikipedia you can only create articles about topics that already have a Wikidata item. If the topic does not already exist on Wikidata that you can tell by [[d:special:search|search]], follow [[d:Special:MyLanguage/help:items#Creating a new item|this help page]] to make a new item for it.
== Steps to create an article from scratch ==
In order to create an article, you can go to [[Special:CreateAbstract|Create a New Abstract Article]].
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-1.png|center|frameless|800px|Select a topic]]
Type to select a topic, and click on create.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-2.png|center|frameless|800px|Empty abstract article]]
You will get to a new screen. On the right hand side you see the preview in the selected language, on the left hand side the abstract content.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-3.png|center|frameless|800px|Click on the plus sign to add a fragment.]]
Click on the plus button in the left panel to add a new fragment. For now, we are adding an empty fragment.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-4.png|center|frameless|800px|An empty fragment]]
This will look like this, showing a function call without a function selected yet. We click on the caron next to the red "Select Function" text.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-5.png|center|frameless|800px|Function selector open]]
That will open the function selector.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-6.png|center|frameless|800px|Selecting a function]]
We select a function. It has to be a function that exists on Wikifunctions, and at this point, it has to return an HTML fragment. In this example we choose the function "string to HTML fragment", as this allows us to enter a string, or choose a function that creates a string.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-7.png|center|frameless|800px|Selected the "string to HTML fragment" function]]
We have now selected a function. We get fields for the arguments. Instead of typing a string, we want to add another function.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-8.png|center|frameless|800px|Change the mode of the argument]]
In order to do so, we change the mode of the argument named string by clicking on the three dots next to string. This allows us to change from the current mode, literal, to a function call.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-9.png|center|frameless|800px|Select the inner function]]
Here we can now select a function that returns a string.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|Choose a function returning a string]]
We select the function "Article-less instantiating fragment" -- a function that creates sentences such as "Paris is a city." Note that selecting the function “Article-less instantiating HTML fragment” would have allowed us to skip using the function “string to HTML fragment”.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|Arguments for article-less instantiating fragment function]]
Now we see the arguments for this function. We also get automatically fitting arguments filled in. This leads to the sentence "Paris is a Paris.", because the arguments "entity" and "class" both get prefilled with the item we are writing about.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-11.png|center|frameless|800px|Changing the mode on the "class" argument]]
We need to change the mode on the "class" argument from the automatically filled value (an Argument reference) to a literal.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-12.png|center|frameless|800px|Changed the mode of "class" to literal.]]
This gives us now a field to select a Wikidata item for the value of the "class" argument.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-13.png|center|frameless|800px|Selecting city for the class argument]]
We select the "city" item for the class argument.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-14.png|center|frameless|800px|The first sentence is created.]]
Once this is selected, the first sentence of the article should be ready. We can now click on publish and have a first version of the article available. Now you can click edit to add more.
== This is far too complicated! ==
Yes, agreed.
There are two ways to make this easier:
* improve the UX
* improve the catalogue of functions
Whereas the development team at the Wikimedia Foundation will be focused on the first approach (and will always appreciate UX ideas), the community can work on a more comprehensive and easy to use catalogue of functions in Wikifunctions. Here we see that naming the functions and arguments is important, and that we probably want to avoid too many functions which turn one type in another in the above flow.
But yes, most importantly, Abstract Wikipedia is currently in an early public Beta, and it is currently difficult to create and edit articles. We all will need to work together to improve that. If you have ideas for new functions, please suggest them at [[Abstract Wikipedia:Suggested functions|Suggested functions]].
== See also ==
* [[Abstract Wikipedia:Useful functions for article composition]]
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في ويكيبيديا المجردة، لا يمكنك إنشاء مقالات إلا حول المواضيع التي لها بالفعل عنصر في ويكي بيانات. إذا لم يكن الموضوع موجودًا بالفعل في ويكي بيانات، يمكنك التأكد من ذلك عن طريق [[d:special:search|البحث]]، ثم طالع [[d:Special:MyLanguage/help:items#Creating a new item|هذه الصفحة المساعدة]] لإنشاء عنصر جديد له.
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لإنشاء مقالة، يمكنك الانتقال إلى [[Special:CreateAbstract|إنشاء مقالة مجردة جديدة]].
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-1.png|center|frameless|800px|اختيار موضوعًا]]
اكتب لاختيار موضوع، ثم انقر على «أنشئ».
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-2.png|center|frameless|800px|مقالة مجردة فارغة]]
ستنتقل إلى شاشة جديدة. على الجانب الأيمن سترى المعاينة باللغة المختارة، وعلى الجانب الأيسر سترى المحتوى الموجز.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-3.png|center|frameless|800px|انقر على الرمز (+) لإضافة جزءًا.]]
انقر على زر علامة الجمع (+) في اللوحة اليسرى لإضافة جزء جديد. حاليًا، سنضيف جزءًا فارغًا.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-4.png|center|frameless|800px|جزءاً فارغاً]]
سيظهر هذا على النحو التالي، حيث يعرض استدعاء دالة دون تحديد دالة بعد. انقر على المربع المجاور لنص "تحديد دالة" الأحمر.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-5.png|center|frameless|800px|محدد الدوال مفتوح]]
سيؤدي ذلك إلى فتح مُحدد الدوال.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-6.png|center|frameless|800px|اختيار دالة]]
نختار دالة. يجب أن تكون هذه الدالة موجودة على ويكي الدالة، ويجب أن تُعيد جزءًا من كود HTML. في هذا المثال، نختار دالة "string to HTML fragment"، لأنها تسمح لنا بإدخال سلسلة نصية، أو اختيار دالة تُنشئ سلسلة نصية.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-7.png|center|frameless|800px|تم الاختيار الدالة «string to HTML fragment»]]
لقد اخترنا الآن دالة. نحصل على حقول للوسائط. بدلاً من كتابة سلسلة نصية، نريد إضافة دالة أخرى،
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-8.png|center|frameless|800px|غيّر وضع الوسيطة]]
للقيام بذلك، نغير نمط الوسيط المسمى "string" بالنقر على النقاط الثلاث بجوار "string". يتيح لنا هذا التغيير من النمط الحالي، وهو "literal"، إلى استدعاء دالة.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-9.png|center|frameless|800px|اختيار الدالة الداخلية]]
هنا يمكننا الآن اختيار دالة التي ترجع سلسلة نصية.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|اختر دالة تُرجع سلسلة نصية]]
نختار الدالة "Article-less instantiating fragment" - وهي دالة تُنشئ جملًا مثل "باريس مدينة". لاحظ أن اختيار الدالة "Article-less instantiating HTML fragment" كان سيسمح لنا بتجاوز استخدام الدالة "string to HTML fragment".
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|حجج لصالح دالة إنشاء الأجزاء بدون استخدام أدوات التعريف]]
والآن نرى وسائط هذه الدالة. كما نحصل على وسائط مُلائمة مُعبأة تلقائيًا. وهذا يؤدي إلى الجملة "باريس هي باريس."، لأن الوسيطين "entity" و"class" يتم ملؤهما مسبقًا بالعنصر الذي نكتب عنه.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-11.png|center|frameless|800px|تغيير الوضع في وسيطة "الفئة"]]
نحتاج إلى تغيير الوضع في وسيط "class" من القيمة المعبأة تلقائيًا (مرجع وسيط) إلى قيمة حرفية.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-12.png|center|frameless|800px|تم تغيير نمط "الفئة" إلى حرفي.]]
وهذا يمنحنا الآن حقلاً لاختيار عنصر من عناصر ويكي بيانات لقيمة وسيطة "الفئة".
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-13.png|center|frameless|800px|اختيار المدينة للوسيط الفئة]]
نختار عنصر "المدينة" لوسيط الفئة.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-14.png|center|frameless|800px|يتم إنشاء الجملة الجديدة.]]
بمجرد تحديد هذا الخيار، ستكون الجملة الأولى من المقال جاهزة. الآن، يمكنك النقر على "نشر" وستحصل على النسخة الأولى من المقال. يمكنك الآن النقر على "تعديل" لإضافة المزيد.
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== هذا معقد للغاية! ==
نعم، أتفق.
هناك طريقتان ليجعل هذا أسهل:
* تحسين تجربة المستخدم
* تحسين قائمة الدوال
بينما سيركز فريق التطوير في مؤسسة ويكيميديا على النهج الأول (وسيُقدّر دائمًا أفكار تجربة المستخدم)، يمكن للمجتمع العمل على فهرس أكثر شمولًا وسهولة في الاستخدام للدوال في ويكي الدالة. نلاحظ هنا أهمية تسمية الوظائف والوسائط، وأننا على الأرجح نرغب في تجنب وجود عدد كبير جدًا من الدوال التي تُحوّل نوعًا إلى آخر في التسلسل المذكور أعلاه.
لكن الأهم من ذلك، أن ويكيبيديا المجردة لا تزال في مرحلة تجريبية عامة مبكرة، ويصعب حاليًا إنشاء المقالات وتعديلها. لذا، علينا جميعًا العمل معًا لتحسين ذلك. إذا كانت لديكم أفكار لدوال جديدة، يُرجى اقتراحها على [[Abstract Wikipedia:Suggested functions|الدوال المقترحة]].
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== انظر أيضا ==
* [[Abstract Wikipedia:Useful functions for article composition]]
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In der Abstrakten Wikipedia kannst du nur Artikel zu Themen erstellen, die bereits ein Wikidata-Datenobjekt haben. Falls das Thema noch nicht in Wikidata existiert, was du über die [[d:special:search|Suche]] feststellen kannst, befolge [[d:Special:MyLanguage/help:items#Creating a new item|diese Hilfeseite]], um ein neues Datenobjekt dafür zu erstellen.
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Um einen Artikel zu erstellen, kannst du auf [[Special:CreateAbstract|Einen neuen Abstrakten Artikel erstellen]] gehen.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-1.png|center|frameless|800px|Wähle ein Thema aus]]
Gib ein Thema ein und klicke auf „Erstellen“.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-2.png|center|frameless|800px|Leerer abstrakter Artikel]]
Du gelangst zu einem neuen Bildschirm. Auf der rechten Seite siehst Du die Vorschau in der ausgewählten Sprache, auf der linken Seite den zusammenfassenden Inhalt.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-3.png|center|frameless|800px|Klicke auf das Pluszeichen, um ein Fragment hinzuzufügen.]]
Klicke im linken Bereich auf die Plus-Schaltfläche, um ein neues Fragment hinzuzufügen. Zunächst fügen wir ein leeres Fragment hinzu.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-4.png|center|frameless|800px|Ein leeres Fragment]]
Das sieht dann so aus und zeigt einen Funktionsaufruf, ohne dass eine Funktion ausgewählt ist. Wir klicken auf das Symbol neben dem roten Text „Funktion auswählen“.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-5.png|center|frameless|800px|Funktionsauswahl geöffnet]]
Dadurch wird die Funktionsauswahl geöffnet.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-6.png|center|frameless|800px|Eine Funktion auswählen]]
Wir wählen eine Funktion aus. Diese muss auf Wikifunctions vorhanden sein und derzeit ein HTML-Fragment zurückgeben. In diesem Beispiel wählen wir die Funktion "Zeichenkette zu HTML", da wir damit entweder eine Zeichenkette eingeben oder eine Funktion auswählen können, die eine Zeichenkette erzeugt.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-7.png|center|frameless|800px|Ausgewählte Funktion "Zeichenkette zu HTML"]]
Wir haben nun eine Funktion ausgewählt. Wir erhalten Felder für die Argumente. Anstatt eine Zeichenkette einzugeben, möchten wir eine weitere Funktion hinzufügen.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-8.png|center|frameless|800px|Ändern des Modus des Arguments]]
Dazu ändern wir den Modus des Arguments mit dem Namen Zeichenkette, indem wir auf die drei Punkte neben Zeichenkette klicken. Dadurch können wir vom aktuellen Modus Literal zu einem Funktionsaufruf wechseln.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-9.png|center|frameless|800px|Die innere Funktion auswählen]]
Hier können wir nun eine Funktion auswählen, die eine Zeichenkette zurückgibt.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|Eine Funktion auswählen, die eine Zeichenkette zurückgibt]]
Wir wählen die Funktion "Instanziierungssatz ohne Artikel" -- eine Funktion, die Sätze wie "Paris ist eine Stadt." erzeugt. Die Auswahl der Funktion “Article-less instantiating HTML fragment” hätte es uns ermöglicht, die Funktion “Zeichenkette zu HTML” zu überspringen.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|Argumente für die Funktion zur artikellosen Instanziierung von Fragmenten]]
Nun sehen wir die Argumente dieser Funktion. Außerdem werden automatisch passende Argumente eingefügt. Dies führt zu dem Satz "Paris ist ein Paris.", da die Argumente "Entität" und "Klasse" jeweils mit dem Datenobjekt, über das wir schreiben, vorausgefüllt werden.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-11.png|center|frameless|800px|Ändern des Modus des Arguments "Klasse"]]
Wir müssen den Modus des Arguments "Klasse" von einem automatisch ausgefüllten Wert (einer Argumentreferenz) auf ein Literal ändern.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-12.png|center|frameless|800px|Modus von "Klasse" wurde in Literal geändert.]]
Damit haben wir nun ein Feld, um ein Wikidata-Datenobjekt für den Wert des Arguments "Klasse" auszuwählen.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-13.png|center|frameless|800px|Auswahl der Stadt als Klassenargument]]
Wir wählen das Datenobjekt „Stadt“ als Klassenargument aus.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-14.png|center|frameless|800px|Der erste Satz ist erstellt.]]
Sobald dies ausgewählt ist, sollte der erste Satz des Artikels fertig sein. Jetzt kannst Du auf „Veröffentlichen“ klicken und eine erste Version des Artikels ist verfügbar. Anschließend kannst Du auf „Bearbeiten“ klicken, um weitere Informationen hinzuzufügen.
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== Das ist viel zu kompliziert! ==
Ja, einverstanden.
Es gibt zwei Möglichkeiten, dies zu vereinfachen:
* die Benutzerfreundlichkeit verbessern
* den Funktionskatalog verbessern
Während sich das Entwicklungsteam der Wikimedia Foundation auf den ersten Ansatz konzentriert (und UX-Ideen stets begrüßt), kann die Community an einem umfassenderen und benutzerfreundlicheren Funktionskatalog in Wikifunctions arbeiten. Hierbei zeigt sich, dass die Benennung von Funktionen und Argumenten wichtig ist und dass wir im obigen Ablauf möglichst viele Funktionen vermeiden sollten, die einen Datentyp in einen anderen umwandeln.
Aber ja, am wichtigsten ist, dass sich die Abstrakte Wikipedia derzeit in einer frühen öffentlichen Beta-Phase befindet und das Erstellen und Bearbeiten von Artikeln momentan schwierig ist. Wir müssen alle zusammenarbeiten, um dies zu verbessern. Wenn Du Ideen für neue Funktionen hast, schlage diese bitte unter [[Abstract Wikipedia:Suggested functions|Vorgeschlagene Funktionen]] vor.
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== Siehe auch ==
* [[Abstract Wikipedia:Useful functions for article composition]]
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Az Absztrakt Wikipédián csak Wikidata-elemmel rendelkező témákról készíthető szócikk. Ha nem szerepel a téma a Wikidatán (ez [[d:special:search|kereséssel]] állapítható meg), kövesd [[d:Special:MyLanguage/help:items#Creating a new item|e segítséglapot]] az új elem létrehozásához.
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== Lépések ==
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A szócikk létrehozásához mehetsz a [[Special:CreateAbstract|Új absztrakt szócikk létrehozása]] linkre.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-1.png|center|frameless|800px|Témaválasztás]]
Írd be a kiválasztott témát, és kattints a létrehozásra.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-2.png|center|frameless|800px|Üres absztrakt szócikk]]
Új képernyő jelenik meg. Jobboldalt a kiválasztott nyelvi előnézet van, baloldalt az absztrakt tartalom.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-3.png|center|frameless|800px|Kattints a pluszjelre a részlet hozzáadásához.]]
Kattints a balra található pluszjelre az új részlet hozzáadására. Most üres részletet adunk hozzá.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-4.png|center|frameless|800px|Üres részlet]]
Ez így néz ki, függvényhívásként kiválasztott függvény nélkül. A piros „Függvény kiválasztása” szöveg melletti nyílra kattintunk.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-5.png|center|frameless|800px|Nyitott függvényválasztó]]
Ez megnyitja a függvényválasztót.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-6.png|center|frameless|800px|Függvényválasztás]]
Kiválasztunk egy függvényt Ennek a Wikifunkciókon létező függvénynek kell lennie, és itt HTML-részletet kell kiadnia. E példában a „karakterláncból HTML-részlet” függvényt választjuk, mert lehetővé teszi karakterlánc vagy karakterláncot adó függvény választását.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-7.png|center|frameless|800px|„Karakterláncból HTML-részlet” függvény kiválasztva]]
<span class="mw-translate-fuzzy">Kiválasztottunk egy függvényt. A paraméterekhez mezőket kaptunk. A karakterlánc beírása helyett másik függvényt választunk ki.</span>
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-8.png|center|frameless|800px|Paramétermód változtatása]]
Ehhez a karakterlánc-paraméter módját megváltoztatjuk a mellette lévő 3 pontra kattintva. Ez lehetővé teszi a jelenlegi literálmódról a függvényhívásra váltást.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-9.png|center|frameless|800px|Belső függvény kiválasztása]]
Most kiválaszthatunk egy karakterláncot adó függvényt.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|Karakterláncot adó függvény kiválasztása]]
A „Névelő nélküli leíró részlet” függvényt választjuk – ez „Párizs város.” formátumú mondatokat alkot. Megjegyzendő, hogy a „Névelő nélküli leíró részlet” függvény lehetővé teszi a „Karakterláncból HTML-részlet” függvény kihagyását.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|Névelő nélküli leíró részlet függvény paraméterei]]
Most láthatók a függvény paraméterei. Az automatikusan megadott paraméterek kitöltése is megtörtént. Ez a „Párizs Párizs.” mondatot eredményezi, mert az entitás és osztály paramétereket is a leírni kívánt elem tölti ki előre.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-11.png|center|frameless|800px|Osztályparaméter módjának megváltoztatása]]
Az osztályparaméter módját az automatikusan kitöltött értékről (argumentumhivatkozás) literálra kell cserélni.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-12.png|center|frameless|800px|„Osztály” módjának váltása literálra.]]
Ez mezőt ad nekünk Wikidata-elem kiválasztására az osztályargumentum értékéhez.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-13.png|center|frameless|800px|Város kiválasztása osztályargumentumként]]
Kiválasztjuk a „város” elemet osztályargumentumként.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-14.png|center|frameless|800px|Az első mondat létrejött.]]
Ennek kiválasztásakor az első mondatnak késznek kell lennie. Megnyomhatjuk a „Közzététel” gombot, elérhetővé téve a cikk első változatát. Továbbiak hozzáadásához kattinthatsz a „Szerkesztés” gombra.
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== Ez túl bonyolult! ==
Igen, ez tény.
Kétféleképp lehet ezt könnyíteni:
* UX-javítással
* a függvénykatalógus javításával
Bár a Wikimédia Alapítvány fejlesztői csapata az első megközelítésre összpontosít (és mindig támogatja az UX-ötleteket), a közösség a Wikifunkciókon a teljesebb és könnyebben használható függvénykatalógusért tehet. Itt látható a függvények és paraméterek megnevezésének fontossága, és hogy valószínűleg szeretnénk elkerülni a túl sok egyik típust másikká alakító függvény használatát.
De igen, ami a legfontosabb, az Absztrakt Wikipédia jelenleg korai nyilvános béta állapotban van, és jelenleg nehéz a cikkek létrehozása és szerkesztése. Mindannyiunknak együtt kell működni ennek javításában. Ha vannak új függvényötleteid, tedd fel őket javaslatra a [[Abstract Wikipedia:Suggested functions|Kért függvények]] listáján.
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== Lásd még ==
* [[Abstract Wikipedia:Useful functions for article composition]]
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==Vad är Abstrakta Wikipedia?==
Abstrakta Wikipedia är Wikipedias nya systerprojekt.
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Wikipedia's vision is a world in which everyone has access to the sum of all knowledge. Abstract Wikipedia will help the communities of volunteers contributing to Wikipedia and its related projects to more effectively close knowledge gaps.
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Wikipedia has articles about more than 20 million topics in more than 300 languages. But none of these languages alone allow access to the knowledge about these 20 million topics: English has more than seven million articles, Croatian 230,000, and Swahili 100,000. Unless you speak those languages, that knowledge is not easily available to you. And as much as machine translation has improved thanks to recent improvements in AI, it is still not at the point where it can produce translations you can trust for many language pairs.
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Abstract Wikipedia does that without relying on AI. Each step of the way remains under human control, and is accessible and editable by the volunteers. There are no hallucinations, no inexplicable and unfixable mistakes: If anything is wrong, fixing it is just one step away, and there is full transparency about how the text has been created. It is not just a probabilistic model choosing the capital of Kenya per chance every time. It is human-curated and owned knowledge.
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==Hur fungerar Abstrakta Wikipedia?==
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Articles in Abstract Wikipedia are stored in a notation independent of human languages. The interface of Abstract Wikipedia allows volunteer contributors to create and maintain that language-independent notation. In a second step, this notation is being turned into text in human language. The steps required to make this happen are also created and maintained by a community of volunteers, on Wikifunctions. These steps can use the data on [[D:|Wikidata]], looking up population numbers, dates of birth, or irregular grammatical forms, which have been added to and are maintained on Wikidata by communities of volunteers.
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See [[Special:MyLanguage/Help:How to create an article|Help:How to create an article]] for a step-by-step guide.
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Vi tar ett exempel: [[Q1033|Nigeria är det folkrikaste landet i Afrika.]] På Abstrakta Wikipedia skulle vi kunna skriva detta såhär:
{{block indent|1=[[f:Z27243|Z27243]]([[d:Q1033|Q1033]], [[d:Q138758272|Q138758272]], [[d:Q6256|Q6256]], [[d:Q15|Q15]], Z27243K5)}}
Eller, om vi använder de engelska etiketterna för identifierarna:
{{block indent|1=superlative(Nigeria, populous, country, Africa, language)}}
Det är så här en funktion på Wikifunctions anropas. Olika funktioner kommer väljas beroende på språk. För engelska används följande funktionsanrop:
{{block indent|1=[[f:Z27243|Z27243]]([[d:Q1033|Q1033]], [[d:Q138758272|Q138758272]], [[d:Q6256|Q6256]], [[d:Q15|Q15]], [[f:Z1002|Z1002]])}}
Och resultatet blir följande text på engelska
{{block indent|1=''"Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa."''}}
Om vi hade valt tyska, hade en annan funktion körts istället:
{{block indent|1=[[f:Z27243|Z27243]]([[d:Q1033|Q1033]], [[d:Q138758272|Q138758272]], [[d:Q6256|Q6256]], [[d:Q15|Q15]], [[f:Z1430|Z1430]])}}
Och det skulle då gett upphov till följande text på tyska:
{{block indent|1=''"Nigeria ist das bevölkerungsreichste Land Afrikas."''}}
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Abstract Wikipedia brings together numerous communities from the Wikimedia Movement and allows them to work together. Basic lexical data and structured data about many topics from Wikidata, functions that capture the necessary computations from Wikifunctions, and images and maps from Wikimedia Commons are all tied together in Abstract Wikipedia and made available for the more than 300 language editions of Wikipedia.
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The goal of Abstract Wikipedia is to make more knowledge available to more people in more languages, and to allow volunteer editors to be more effective and work across languages, no matter what language they speak. Improvements to the knowledge will automatically propagate to the Wikipedias, errors will be spotted faster and fixed more effectively, and collaborations across languages become possible. We are tearing down the language barriers which are keeping knowledge apart.
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The '''deletion policy''' describes how articles, media, and other pages that do not meet the relevant criteria for content of the encyclopedia are identified and removed from Abstract Wikipedia.
Deletion of an Abstract Wikipedia article removes the current version and all previous versions from public view. Page blanking can be performed (or reverted) by any user, but only administrators (well, global sysops/stewards, as we have no administrators) can perform deletion, view deleted pages, and reverse ("undelete") any deletion. All such actions (other than viewing) are recorded in the deletion log. If in doubt as to whether there is consensus to delete a page, administrators will not normally delete it.
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== <translate>Reasons for deletion</translate> ==
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# <span class="anchor" id="1"><translate>Copyright violations</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="2"><translate>Vandalism</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="3"><translate>Advertising or spam</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="4"><translate>Articles for which thorough attempts to find reliable sources to verify them have failed</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="5"><translate>Articles with subjects that fail [[Special:MyLanguage/Project:Notability|notability guidelines]]</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="6"><translate>Biographies of living people that fail verifiability</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="7"><translate>Redundant or otherwise useless templates</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="8"><translate>Categories representing over-categorization</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="9">Any other use of the article, template, project, or user namespace that is contrary to the established separate policy for that namespace</span>
# <span class="anchor" id="10">Articles that interfere with or cause disruption to the software that powers Abstract Wikipedia or WMF infrastructure</span>
# <span class="anchor" id="11">Any other content not suitable for an encyclopedia</span>
== Processes ==
=== Copyright violations ===
For legal reasons, Abstract Wikipedia cannot host copyright violations. Just because text has been converted to Abstract Form does not mean the author loses the copyright, unless it is a basic statement of fact.
Copyright violations may be deleted by any administrator regardless of discussion. If you discover a copyright violation, report it on [[Abstract Wikipedia:Requests for deletion|the deletion requests page]] or on [[Abstract Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard|the administrators' noticeboard]].
Before deleting a page due to copyright violations, consider removing the copyright violation from the page history if any of the page content is salvageable. Also consider contacting the owner of the work and see if they are willing to release the work under an applicable license or into the public domain.
=== Speedy deletion ===
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Pages that are obvious and unambiguous violations of deletion reasons 2 through 3 and 9 through 11 are eligible for speedy deletion. Any administrator can delete any page that is eligible for speedy deletion. Non-abstract pages can be nominated for speedy deletion by using the {{tl|delete}} template.
=== Deletion discussion ===
In all other cases, deletion occurs through a discussion at [[Abstract Wikipedia:Requests for deletion|Abstract Wikipedia:Requests for deletion]]. The nominator of a page for deletion must inform the creator of the page upon nominating the article for deletion. If there is a consensus to remove the article, the article will be deleted, otherwise it will be kept.
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Deletion of an Abstract Wikipedia article removes the current version and all previous versions from public view. Page blanking can be performed (or reverted) by any user, but only administrators (well, global sysops/stewards, as we have no administrators) can perform deletion, view deleted pages, and reverse ("undelete") any deletion. All such actions (other than viewing) are recorded in the deletion log. If in doubt as to whether there is consensus to delete a page, administrators will not normally delete it.
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# <span class="anchor" id="8"><translate>Categories representing over-categorization</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="9"><translate>Any other use of the article, template, project, or user namespace that is contrary to the established separate policy for that namespace</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="10"><translate>Articles that interfere with or cause disruption to the software that powers Abstract Wikipedia or WMF infrastructure</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="11"><translate>Any other content not suitable for an encyclopedia</translate></span>
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=== <translate>Copyright violations</translate> ===
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For legal reasons, Abstract Wikipedia cannot host copyright violations. Just because text has been converted to Abstract Form does not mean the author loses the copyright, unless it is a basic statement of fact.
Copyright violations may be deleted by any administrator regardless of discussion. If you discover a copyright violation, report it on [[<tvar name="1">Abstract Wikipedia:Requests for deletion</tvar>|the deletion requests page]] or on [[<tvar name="2">Abstract Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard</tvar>|the administrators' noticeboard]].
Before deleting a page due to copyright violations, consider removing the copyright violation from the page history if any of the page content is salvageable. Also consider contacting the owner of the work and see if they are willing to release the work under an applicable license or into the public domain.
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=== <translate>Speedy deletion</translate> ===
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Pages that are obvious and unambiguous violations of deletion reasons 2 through 3 and 9 through 11 are eligible for speedy deletion. Any administrator can delete any page that is eligible for speedy deletion. Non-abstract pages can be nominated for speedy deletion by using the {{tl|delete}} template.
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=== <translate>Deletion discussion</translate> ===
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In all other cases, deletion occurs through a discussion at [[<tvar name="1">Abstract Wikipedia:Requests for deletion</tvar>|Abstract Wikipedia:Requests for deletion]]. The nominator of a page for deletion must inform the creator of the page upon nominating the article for deletion. If there is a consensus to remove the article, the article will be deleted, otherwise it will be kept.
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[[Category:Abstract Wikipedia administration{{#translation:}}|Deletion policy]]
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The '''deletion policy''' describes how articles, media, and other pages that do not meet the relevant criteria for content of the encyclopedia are identified and removed from Abstract Wikipedia.
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Deletion of an Abstract Wikipedia article removes the current version and all previous versions from public view. Page blanking can be performed (or reverted) by any user, but only administrators (well, global sysops/stewards, as we have no administrators) can perform deletion, view deleted pages, and reverse ("undelete") any deletion. All such actions (other than viewing) are recorded in the deletion log. If in doubt as to whether there is consensus to delete a page, administrators will not normally delete it.
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== <translate><!--T:27--> Reasons for deletion</translate> ==
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* content forks (should be addressed on WD, or the article repurposed if an item is misused)
* articles that cannot possibly be attributed to reliable sources, including neologisms, original theories and conclusions, and hoaxes (should be addressed on WD)
* Files that are unused, obsolete, or violate the non-free policy (we get our files exclusively from commons, so this might not be needed)
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# <span class="anchor" id="2"><translate><!--T:29--> Vandalism</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="3"><translate><!--T:30--> Advertising or spam</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="4"><translate><!--T:31--> Articles for which thorough attempts to find reliable sources to verify them have failed</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="5"><translate><!--T:32--> Articles with subjects that fail [[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Project:Notability</tvar>|notability guidelines]]</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="6"><translate><!--T:33--> Biographies of living people that fail verifiability</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="7"><translate><!--T:34--> Redundant or otherwise useless templates</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="8"><translate><!--T:35--> Categories representing over-categorization</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="9"><translate><!--T:36--> Any other use of the article, template, project, or user namespace that is contrary to the established separate policy for that namespace</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="10"><translate><!--T:37--> Articles that interfere with or cause disruption to the software that powers Abstract Wikipedia or WMF infrastructure</translate></span>
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Pages that are obvious and unambiguous violations of deletion reasons 2 through 3 and 9 through 11 are eligible for speedy deletion. Any administrator can delete any page that is eligible for speedy deletion. Non-abstract pages can be nominated for speedy deletion by using the {{tl|delete}} template.
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* content forks (should be addressed on WD, or the article repurposed if an item is misused)
* articles that cannot possibly be attributed to reliable sources, including neologisms, original theories and conclusions, and hoaxes (should be addressed on WD)
* Files that are unused, obsolete, or violate the non-free policy (we get our files exclusively from commons, so this might not be needed)
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# <span class="anchor" id="1"><translate><!--T:28--> Copyright violations</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="2"><translate><!--T:29--> Vandalism</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="3"><translate><!--T:30--> Advertising or spam</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="4"><translate><!--T:31--> Articles for which thorough attempts to find reliable sources to verify them have failed</translate></span>
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# <span class="anchor" id="6"><translate><!--T:33--> Biographies of living people that fail verifiability</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="7"><translate><!--T:34--> Redundant or otherwise useless templates</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="8"><translate><!--T:35--> Categories representing over-categorization</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="9"><translate><!--T:36--> Any other use of the article, template, project, or user namespace that is contrary to the established separate policy for that namespace</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="10"><translate><!--T:37--> Articles that interfere with or cause disruption to the software that powers Abstract Wikipedia or WMF infrastructure</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="11"><translate><!--T:38--> Any other content not suitable for an encyclopedia</translate></span>
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Pages that are obvious and unambiguous violations of deletion reasons 2 through 3 and 9 through 11 are eligible for speedy deletion. Any administrator can delete any page that is eligible for speedy deletion. Non-abstract pages can be nominated for speedy deletion by using the {{tl|delete}} template.
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* Files that are unused, obsolete, or violate the non-free policy (we get our files exclusively from commons, so this might not be needed)
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# <span class="anchor" id="6"><translate><!--T:33--> Biographies of living people that fail verifiability</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="7"><translate><!--T:34--> Redundant or otherwise useless templates</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="8"><translate><!--T:35--> Categories representing over-categorization</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="9"><translate><!--T:36--> Any other use of the article, template, project, or user namespace that is contrary to the established separate policy for that namespace</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="10"><translate><!--T:37--> Articles that interfere with or cause disruption to the software that powers Abstract Wikipedia or WMF infrastructure</translate></span>
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* articles that cannot possibly be attributed to reliable sources, including neologisms, original theories and conclusions, and hoaxes (should be addressed on WD)
* Files that are unused, obsolete, or violate the non-free policy (we get our files exclusively from commons, so this might not be needed)
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# <span class="anchor" id="7"><translate><!--T:34--> Redundant or otherwise useless templates</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="8"><translate><!--T:35--> Categories representing over-categorization</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="9"><translate><!--T:36--> Any other use of the article, template, project, or user namespace that is contrary to the established separate policy for that namespace</translate></span>
# <span class="anchor" id="10"><translate><!--T:37--> Articles that interfere with or cause disruption to the software that powers Abstract Wikipedia or WMF infrastructure</translate></span>
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* Files that are unused, obsolete, or violate the non-free policy (we get our files exclusively from commons, so this might not be needed)
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Sur Wikipédia Abstraite, il est possible de créer des articles uniquement si le sujet existe déjà à travers une entrée sur Wikidata. Si le sujet n'existe pas encore sur Wikidata (vous pouvez le vérifier en effectuant [[d:special:search|une recherche]]), suivez les instructions de [[d:Special:MyLanguage/help:items#Creating a new item|cette page d'aide]] pour créer une nouvelle entrée.
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Pour créer un article, vous pouvez vous rendre sur [[Special:CreateAbstract|Créer un nouvel article Abstrait]].
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-1.png|center|frameless|800px|Choisir un sujet]]
Tapez pour sélectionner un sujet, puis cliquez sur créer.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-2.png|center|frameless|800px|Article de Wikipédia abstraite vide]]
Vous accéderez à un nouvel écran. À droite, vous verrez l'aperçu dans la langue sélectionnée, et à gauche, le résumé.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-3.png|center|frameless|800px|Cliquez sur le signe « + » pour ajouter un fragment.]]
Cliquez sur le bouton « + » dans le panneau de gauche pour ajouter un nouveau fragment. Pour l'instant, nous ajoutons un fragment vide.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-4.png|center|frameless|800px|Un fragment vide]]
Voici à quoi cela ressemblera : on voit un appel de fonction sans qu'aucune fonction ne soit encore sélectionnée. On clique sur le point d'interrogation situé à côté du texte rouge « Sélectionner une fonction ».
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-5.png|center|frameless|800px|Sélecteur de fonction ouvert]]
Cela ouvre le sélecteur de fonctions.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-6.png|center|frameless|800px|Sélectionner une fonction]]
Sélectionner. Il doit s'agir d'une fonction disponible sur Wikifunctions et, à ce stade, elle doit renvoyer un fragment HTML. Dans cet exemple, nous choisissons la fonction « chaîne en fragment HTML », car elle nous permet de saisir une chaîne de caractères ou de choisir une fonction qui génère une chaîne de caractères.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-7.png|center|frameless|800px|Sélection de la fonction « chaîne en fragment HTML »]]
La fonction est sélectionnée. Des champs apparaissent pour les arguments. Au lieu de saisir une chaîne de caractères, nous souhaitons ajouter une autre fonction.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-8.png|center|frameless|800px|Modifier le mode de l'argument]]
Pour cela, nous modifions le mode de l'argument nommé « string » en cliquant sur les trois points situés à côté de « string ». Cela nous permet de passer du mode actuel, « littéral », à un appel de fonction.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-9.png|center|frameless|800px|Sélectionnez la fonction interne]]
Nous pouvons désormais sélectionner une fonction qui renvoie une chaîne de caractères.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|Choisissez une fonction qui renvoie une chaîne de caractères.]]
Nous sélectionnons la fonction « Fragment d'instanciation sans article » -- une fonction qui génère des phrases telles que « Paris est une ville ». Notez que si nous avions sélectionné la fonction « Fragment HTML d'instanciation sans article », nous aurions pu éviter d'utiliser la fonction « chaîne en fragment HTML ».
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|Arguments en faveur de l'instanciation sans argument des fonctions fragmentaires]]
Nous voyons maintenant les arguments de cette fonction. Les arguments appropriés sont également renseignés automatiquement. Cela donne la phrase « Paris est un Paris. », car les arguments « entité » et « classe » sont tous deux préremplis avec l'élément dont nous parlions.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-11.png|center|frameless|800px|Modification du mode de l'argument « class »]]
Nous devons modifier le mode de l'argument « classe » pour passer de la valeur renseignée automatiquement (une référence d'argument) à un littéral.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-12.png|center|frameless|800px|Le mode de la variable « classe » a été défini sur « littéral ».]]
Cela nous donne désormais un champ permettant de sélectionner un élément Wikidata pour la valeur de l'argument « classe ».
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-13.png|center|frameless|800px|Sélection de la ville pour l'argument « class ».]]
Nous sélectionnons l'élément « ville » pour l'argument « classe ».
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-14.png|center|frameless|800px|La première phrase est créée.]]
Une fois cette option sélectionnée, la première phrase de l'article est prête. Nous pouvons désormais cliquer sur Publier pour disposer d'une première version de l'article. Vous pouvez maintenant cliquer sur Modifier pour ajouter d'autres éléments.
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== C'est beaucoup trop compliqué ! ==
Oui, c'est vrai.
Il existe deux façons de simplifier cette tâche :
* améliorer l'expérience utilisateur (UX) ;
* améliorer le catalogue des fonctions ;
Pendant que l'équipe de développement de la Fondation Wikimedia se concentre sur la première approche (et est toujours ouverte aux suggestions concernant l'expérience utilisateur), la communauté peut travailler à l'élaboration d'un catalogue de fonctions plus complet et plus convivial dans Wikifunctions. On constate ici qu'il est important de bien nommer les fonctions et leurs arguments, et qu'il vaut sans doute mieux éviter d'avoir trop de fonctions qui convertissent un type en un autre dans le flux décrit ci-dessus.
Wikipédia Abstraite est actuellement en phase bêta publique précoce. Il est pour l'instant difficile de créer et de modifier des articles. Nous devons tous et toutes travailler ensemble pour l'améliorer. Si vous avez des idées de nouvelles fonctionnalités, n'hésitez pas à les proposer dans [[Abstract Wikipedia:Suggested functions|suggestions de fonctionnalités]].
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== Voir aussi ==
* [[Abstract Wikipedia:Useful functions for article composition]]
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Sur Wikipédia Abstraite, il est possible de créer des articles uniquement si le sujet existe déjà à travers une entrée sur Wikidata. Si le sujet n'existe pas encore sur Wikidata (vous pouvez le vérifier en effectuant [[d:special:search|une recherche]]), suivez les instructions de [[d:Special:MyLanguage/help:items#Creating a new item|cette page d'aide]] pour créer une nouvelle entrée.
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== Étapes pour créer un article à partir de zéro ==
Pour créer un article, vous pouvez vous rendre sur [[Special:CreateAbstract|Créer un nouvel article Abstrait]].
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-1.png|center|frameless|800px|Choisir un sujet]]
Tapez pour sélectionner un sujet, puis cliquez sur créer.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-2.png|center|frameless|800px|Article de Wikipédia abstraite vide]]
Vous accéderez à un nouvel écran. À droite, vous verrez l'aperçu dans la langue sélectionnée, et à gauche, le résumé.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-3.png|center|frameless|800px|Cliquez sur le signe « + » pour ajouter un fragment.]]
Cliquez sur le bouton « + » dans le panneau de gauche pour ajouter un nouveau fragment. Pour l'instant, nous ajoutons un fragment vide.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-4.png|center|frameless|800px|Un fragment vide]]
Voici à quoi cela ressemblera : on voit un appel de fonction sans qu'aucune fonction ne soit encore sélectionnée. On clique sur le point d'interrogation situé à côté du texte rouge « Sélectionner une fonction ».
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-5.png|center|frameless|800px|Sélecteur de fonction ouvert]]
Cela ouvre le sélecteur de fonctions.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-6.png|center|frameless|800px|Sélectionner une fonction]]
Sélectionner. Il doit s'agir d'une fonction disponible sur Wikifunctions et, à ce stade, elle doit renvoyer un fragment HTML. Dans cet exemple, nous choisissons la fonction « chaîne en fragment HTML », car elle nous permet de saisir une chaîne de caractères ou de choisir une fonction qui génère une chaîne de caractères.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-7.png|center|frameless|800px|Sélection de la fonction « chaîne en fragment HTML »]]
La fonction est sélectionnée. Des champs apparaissent pour les arguments. Au lieu de saisir une chaîne de caractères, nous souhaitons ajouter une autre fonction.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-8.png|center|frameless|800px|Modifier le mode de l'argument]]
Pour cela, nous modifions le mode de l'argument nommé « string » en cliquant sur les trois points situés à côté de « string ». Cela nous permet de passer du mode actuel, « littéral », à un appel de fonction.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-9.png|center|frameless|800px|Sélectionnez la fonction interne]]
Nous pouvons désormais sélectionner une fonction qui renvoie une chaîne de caractères.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|Choisissez une fonction qui renvoie une chaîne de caractères.]]
Nous sélectionnons la fonction « Fragment d'instanciation sans article » -- une fonction qui génère des phrases telles que « Paris est une ville ». Notez que si nous avions sélectionné la fonction « Fragment HTML d'instanciation sans article », nous aurions pu éviter d'utiliser la fonction « chaîne en fragment HTML ».
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-10.png|center|frameless|800px|Arguments en faveur de l'instanciation sans argument des fonctions fragmentaires]]
Nous voyons maintenant les arguments de cette fonction. Les arguments appropriés sont également renseignés automatiquement. Cela donne la phrase « Paris est un Paris. », car les arguments « entité » et « classe » sont tous deux préremplis avec l'élément dont nous parlions.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-11.png|center|frameless|800px|Modification du mode de l'argument « class »]]
Nous devons modifier le mode de l'argument « classe » pour passer de la valeur renseignée automatiquement (une référence d'argument) à un littéral.
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-12.png|center|frameless|800px|Le mode de la variable « classe » a été défini sur « littéral ».]]
Cela nous donne désormais un champ permettant de sélectionner un élément Wikidata pour la valeur de l'argument « classe ».
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-13.png|center|frameless|800px|Sélection de la ville pour l'argument « class ».]]
Nous sélectionnons l'élément « ville » pour l'argument « classe ».
[[File:aw-tutorial-step-14.png|center|frameless|800px|La première phrase est créée.]]
Une fois cette option sélectionnée, la première phrase de l'article est prête. Nous pouvons désormais cliquer sur Publier pour disposer d'une première version de l'article. Vous pouvez maintenant cliquer sur Modifier pour ajouter d'autres éléments.
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== C'est beaucoup trop compliqué ! ==
Oui, c'est vrai.
Il existe deux façons de simplifier cette tâche :
* améliorer l'expérience utilisateur (UX) ;
* améliorer le catalogue des fonctions ;
Pendant que l'équipe de développement de la Fondation Wikimedia se concentre sur la première approche (et est toujours ouverte aux suggestions concernant l'expérience utilisateur), la communauté peut travailler à l'élaboration d'un catalogue de fonctions plus complet et plus convivial dans Wikifunctions. On constate ici qu'il est important de bien nommer les fonctions et leurs arguments, et qu'il vaut sans doute mieux éviter d'avoir trop de fonctions qui convertissent un type en un autre dans le flux décrit ci-dessus.
Wikipédia Abstraite est actuellement en phase bêta publique précoce. Il est pour l'instant difficile de créer et de modifier des articles. Nous devons tous et toutes travailler ensemble pour l'améliorer. Si vous avez des idées de nouvelles fonctionnalités, n'hésitez pas à les proposer dans [[Abstract Wikipedia:Suggested functions|suggestions de fonctionnalités]].
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== Voir aussi ==
* [[Abstract Wikipedia:Useful functions for article composition]]
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=== Copyright violations ===
For legal reasons, Abstract Wikipedia cannot host copyright violations. Just because text has been converted to Abstract Form does not mean the author loses the copyright, unless it is a basic statement of fact.
Copyright violations may be deleted by any administrator regardless of discussion. If you discover a copyright violation, report it on [[Abstract Wikipedia:Requests for deletion|the deletion requests page]] or on [[Abstract Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard|the administrators' noticeboard]].
Before deleting a page due to copyright violations, consider removing the copyright violation from the page history if any of the page content is salvageable. Also consider contacting the owner of the work and see if they are willing to release the work under an applicable license or into the public domain.
=== Speedy deletion ===
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Pages that are obvious and unambiguous violations of deletion reasons 2 through 3 and 9 through 11 are eligible for speedy deletion. Any administrator can delete any page that is eligible for speedy deletion. Non-abstract pages can be nominated for speedy deletion by using the {{tl|delete}} template.
=== Deletion discussion ===
In all other cases, deletion occurs through a discussion at [[Abstract Wikipedia:Requests for deletion|Abstract Wikipedia:Requests for deletion]]. The nominator of a page for deletion must inform the creator of the page upon nominating the article for deletion. If there is a consensus to remove the article, the article will be deleted, otherwise it will be kept.
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Copyright violations may be deleted by any administrator regardless of discussion. If you discover a copyright violation, report it on [[Abstract Wikipedia:Requests for deletion|the deletion requests page]] or on [[Abstract Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard|the administrators' noticeboard]].
Before deleting a page due to copyright violations, consider removing the copyright violation from the page history if any of the page content is salvageable. Also consider contacting the owner of the work and see if they are willing to release the work under an applicable license or into the public domain.
=== Speedy deletion ===
<!--NOTE: we should detail this later, as it gives sysops a lot of discretion-->
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=== Deletion discussion ===
In all other cases, deletion occurs through a discussion at [[Abstract Wikipedia:Requests for deletion|Abstract Wikipedia:Requests for deletion]]. The nominator of a page for deletion must inform the creator of the page upon nominating the article for deletion. If there is a consensus to remove the article, the article will be deleted, otherwise it will be kept.
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Copyright violations may be deleted by any administrator regardless of discussion. If you discover a copyright violation, report it on [[Abstract Wikipedia:Requests for deletion|the deletion requests page]] or on [[Abstract Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard|the administrators' noticeboard]].
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The '''deletion policy''' describes how articles, media, and other pages that do not meet the relevant criteria for content of the encyclopedia are identified and removed from Abstract Wikipedia.
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Deletion of an Abstract Wikipedia article removes the current version and all previous versions from public view. Page blanking can be performed (or reverted) by any user, but only administrators (well, global sysops/stewards, as we have no administrators) can perform deletion, view deleted pages, and reverse ("undelete") any deletion. All such actions (other than viewing) are recorded in the deletion log. If in doubt as to whether there is consensus to delete a page, administrators will not normally delete it.
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== Reasons for deletion ==
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Pages that are obvious and unambiguous violations of deletion reasons 2 through 3 and 9 through 11 are eligible for speedy deletion. Any administrator can delete any page that is eligible for speedy deletion. Non-abstract pages can be nominated for speedy deletion by using the {{tl|delete}} template.
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