| | It seems that the old pt-noun-m/f used a different plural-parameter than the new pt-noun: AFAIK plurals have been specified by 'unnamed-parameter-#1' or 'plural' previously, while the new pt-noun seems to accept 'unnamed-parameter-#2' or 'pl' but not 'plural'. At least the entries where plural had been specified with 'plural=...' have not been converted correctly by your bot-run from July. As a consequence these entries now show a wrong regular plural, see i.e. the history of [[informação]] (which I have fixed meanwhile). Could you please try to fix these problems? (IMHO either change the new template to additionally accept a 'plural' argument or rerun the bot and convert all 'plural=' arguments of pt-noun to 'pl='?[[User:Matthias Buchmeier|Matthias Buchmeier]] 12:45, 26 September 2011 (UTC) | | It seems that the old pt-noun-m/f used a different plural-parameter than the new pt-noun: AFAIK plurals have been specified by 'unnamed-parameter-#1' or 'plural' previously, while the new pt-noun seems to accept 'unnamed-parameter-#2' or 'pl' but not 'plural'. At least the entries where plural had been specified with 'plural=...' have not been converted correctly by your bot-run from July. As a consequence these entries now show a wrong regular plural, see i.e. the history of [[informação]] (which I have fixed meanwhile). Could you please try to fix these problems? (IMHO either change the new template to additionally accept a 'plural' argument or rerun the bot and convert all 'plural=' arguments of pt-noun to 'pl='?[[User:Matthias Buchmeier|Matthias Buchmeier]] 12:45, 26 September 2011 (UTC) |
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