#microformats 2022-04-08

2022-04-08 UTC
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Caesar[m]
At the moment on my site I use `<p class="ipa p-ipa" lang="en-GB-fonipa">...</p>` but it's obviously not a standard h-card property. Is there a better way to do this (or any interest in standardising a way to do it)?
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Caesar[m]
A question on h-card markup for pronunciation of names. I've seen the "experimental" `u-sound` on the wiki but I'm not interested in (recording and) linking to a sound file, I just want to mark up the IPA pronunciation. (I do also link to ipa-reader.xyz.)
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Caesar[m]
I know others use IPA on their sites too, such as https://vanderven.se/martijn/ who also uses `p-ipa` (in addidtion to `u-sound` for the link), so I guess there's some level of interest/use for a way to mark this up.
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Loqi
Martijn van der Ven
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Murray[d]
Could this be a use-case for `<ruby>`? As per: http://html5doctor.com/ruby-rt-rp-element/
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Murray[d]
An example would be:
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Murray[d]
<ruby><strong>cromulent</strong> <rp>(</rp><rt>crôm-yü-lənt</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>
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jacky
I tihnk <ruby class="p-ipa"> would be the best setup
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Caesar[m]
I seem to remember not using ruby because of rendering issues, but I can't remember the exact problem so maybe it's time to look at it again…
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Caesar[m]
Either way, I guess `p-ipa` or something equivalent would still be needed
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Caesar[m]
BTW (maybe for #meta but anyway) looks like multiline messages from Matrix and Discord are getting split and ordered wrongly on the web
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jacky
might be a bridging issue
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