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I see. Anyways, thanks for the fix :)
Ok, then I'm changing it with these two issues, which are stricly related:
https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/301
https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/757
In brief, the auto-completion of tags doesn't show new tags, and removed tags still appear there
Second request: https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/213
First request: https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/334
This would be very useful for users who want to add different translations to a single sentence, especially those who use tablets or smartphones
+1, I agree with every single point
+1, I do agree that improving usability for any browser (in this case, fixing some basic features usability on certain browsers) should have a higher priority, since it can greatly limit potential (and existing) contributors (in my opinion). Related bug (reported by someone else): https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/761
It appears that the major weekly indexing hasn't been performed yesterday. I noticed that with sentence #1080316, since it had the wrong flag for a long time and it has been fixed a few days ago (so it should have been included in the latest major indexing), but the search engine shows it both when searching for it both in Italian (its previous wrong flag) and in Esperanto (the current flag, which is its correct language), and it should appear only when searching sentences in Esperanto or in "any language", not in any other specific language. Also the autocompletion of tags isn't updated, since new tags created a bit more than a week ago still don't appear, while deleted tags still appear
saw it, thanks :)
I just noticed that the autocompletion of tags still shows tags that don't exist anymore (like "futuro" and "condizionale"), while new tags don't show up. Some examples of new tags that don't show up:
https://tatoeba.org/ita/tags/view_all/congiuntivo
https://tatoeba.org/ita/tags/view_all/passato
second request:
https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/23
when searching for something, I guess it would be better to see if there are actually no results or if there has been a problem during the search, so that, in the latter case, people can easily report it
first request:
https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/608
having this issue fixed would be helpful for anyone, imo, since any user might want to reset his/her password for any reason
this is exactly what I meant with my first post, and this is what I often think when I proofread sentences in Italian and leave a comment if I want to suggest a correction (and maybe also other users might have the same feeling sometimes when proofreading sentences in their own languages)
>What are your criteria to figure out if a user is active or inactive?
Maybe the last time he/she made some kind of action (posted a comment, added a sentence/translation, linked/tagged sentences...)
*New feature suggestion*
Would it be possible to add a feature where you can see if the owner of a sentence is active or not?
Right now, if I want to leave a comment on a sentence (to point out a mistake or to ask for an explanation), I can't see if the owner is active or not, and, for this reason, I have to open his/her profile if I don't see any answer to check if he's active or not, so maybe a message next to the username above the sentence could be useful, so I can already see if the owner is active or not before leaving a comment, in order to be sure whether i can have an answer from him/her without having to open his/her profile.
My idea is to show a message only when the user is inactive
I'm referring to sentences by CK, who is the only who can self-tag his own sentences
not in every case. I still see self-tagged sentences in English with the 'OK' tag that have typos or missing verbs or any other mistake, so they're cleary not OK
i agree with this. Personally I'd like to see someghing similar also for orphan sentences in other languages, like English and French
there's already a ticket for this: https://github.com/Tatoeba/tatoeba2/issues/46
apparently, this now seems a very cyclic feature request
you can use the advanced search and display only sentences from users you trust