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*Bonus advice: After you've done your editing, you can select each chapter to copy into the wiki with "Find Next" (needs the wildcards turned on). It's easier than holding shift and scrolling down to find the next chapter.
*Bonus advice: After you've done your editing, you can select each chapter to copy into the wiki with "Find Next" (needs the wildcards turned on). It's easier than holding shift and scrolling down to find the next chapter.
::*Find: '''==?*/noinclude?'''
::*Find: '''==*/noinclude\>'''
:::-That's actually a poorly defined search term, and it may only work as if your cursor starts at the start/end of a chapter, but I don't have the motivation to think of a better one at the moment. It works just fine for me when I use it.
:::-That's actually a somewhat poorly defined search term, and it only works if your cursor starts at the start/end of a chapter. But I like to use it.
::*And I'll add on as a novelty that you can select only chapters that have a certain term with the following (if you were just updating one term or phrase).
:::*Find: '''==?*word or phrase*/noinclude?'''
 


Note: This is using Microsoft Word.  I imagine you could do the same thing in other document editors, you just may need to modify the replacement rules that rely on wildcards.
Note: This is using Microsoft Word.  I imagine you could do the same thing in other document editors, you just may need to modify the replacement rules that rely on wildcards.

Revision as of 01:13, 29 May 2013

I guess I'll create this page so the link to my name isn't red anymore...


I'm really thankful for the work the translators (and editors) have done so that I am able to read these light novels; so I figured the best way to show my appreciation would be to do edits. I'm currently slowly reading and editing Toaru Majustu no Index to convert the older chapters to the past tense. I plan to do a consistency edit through all of the Index volumes once I've finished reading the main series and the extra stories. I also try to help out a little with some of the other new and ongoing translations.


Italics Macro

Converting Microsoft Word text formatted as italics into the wiki format came up in a discussion. So I copied a visual basic macro from the internet and modified it to add the two single quotes around text that is italicized in Microsoft Word. Just go to Tools -> Macros -> Create New Macro, then paste the following code into visual basic window that pops up, and then save. Go back to Word, open macros again, and hit run on the new macro.

(Nov 25, 2012) Updated macro to better deal with italics that go to the end of a line (previously would put the closing single quotes on the next line), or italics that contain blank lines. Hopefully there aren't any other edge cases / bugs I'm missing.

Exporting all chapters (edit versions) in a series

I spent a little time figuring out a good way to compile all the chapters of a series into a single file, so I figured I'd share it (Really I'm just trying to justify having spent the time to figure it out by pretending that people will actually see this page; now if only I had a way to justify the time spent writing these instructions). I think this would be useful if you're doing multiple edits through an entire series (ie updating terminology). I also find it useful to have a file with all the chapters open just so I can run a search through the series to check for consistency when editing.

Obviously, if it's a shorter series, then it may be easier to just copy paste each chapter individually than it is to read these instructions (but I didn't want to do that for Index's 300+ chapters). I found the cutoff for which method is more efficient to be around 8 volumes (~10 min); or if I already have the page list done, such as when downloading it again for an updated version, then the cutoff is about 4 volumes (~5 min).