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The template uses a code to choose what colour the infobox uses, but because the template is imported from Wikipedia all the codes are for natural languages. Below is a table showing all of the colours; simply pick a colour you like, put your username in the user column for the colour, what you want your code to be in the code column and save it. After that, someone will come along and fix the other templates so that that colour works with your code. You will receive a PM  through the wiki once this is done.
The template uses a code to choose what colour the infobox uses, but because the template is imported from Wikipedia all the codes are for natural languages. Below is a table showing all of the colours; simply pick a colour you like, put your username in the user column for the colour, what you want your code to be in the code column and save it. After that, someone will come along and fix the other templates so that that colour works with your code. You will receive a PM  through the wiki once this is done.


To use your code in a template, simply put this <code>| familycolor = your code here</code> in the appropriate space in the template.
To use your code in a template, simply put this <code>| familycolor = your code here</code> in the appropriate spaaace in the template.


When requesting that a new colour be added to the table, please add a new row to the table, with your username, the code for the language family, the hex code for the colour that you want used in the hex code column, and under notes that this is a new colour that has yet to be added. Do not add anything to the real-life family column. See example below:
When requesting that a new colour be added to the table, please add a new row to the table, with your username, the code for the language family, the hex code for the colour that you want used in the hex code column, and under notes that this is a new colour that has yet to be added. Do not add anything to the real-life family column. See example below:
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| [[User:MarrisUes|MarrisUes]] || [[Fyeulic languages]] || style = "background:mediumspringgreen" | mediumspringgreen || Dravidian || || fyeulic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed
| [[User:MarrisUes|MarrisUes]] || [[Fyeulic languages]] || style = "background:mediumspringgreen" | mediumspringgreen || Dravidian || || fyeulic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed
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| [[User:Xroox|Xroox]]|| [[Vajusan languages]] || style = "background:yellowgreen" | yellowgreen || Altaic (areal) ||  || vajusan ||
| [[User:Xroox|Xroox]]|| [[Vajusan languages]] || style = "background:yellowgreen" | yellowgreen || Altaic (areal) ||  || vajusan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed
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| [[User:January|January]] || [[East-Mirarian languages]] || style = "background:darkseagreen" | darkseagreen || Paleosiberian (areal) || || pem ||  style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed
| [[User:January|January]] || [[East-Mirarian languages]] || style = "background:darkseagreen" | darkseagreen || Paleosiberian (areal) || || pem ||  style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed

Revision as of 02:33, 13 May 2016

On this page you can claim a language-family colour for use with {{Infobox language}}.

How to use

The template uses a code to choose what colour the infobox uses, but because the template is imported from Wikipedia all the codes are for natural languages. Below is a table showing all of the colours; simply pick a colour you like, put your username in the user column for the colour, what you want your code to be in the code column and save it. After that, someone will come along and fix the other templates so that that colour works with your code. You will receive a PM through the wiki once this is done.

To use your code in a template, simply put this | familycolor = your code here in the appropriate spaaace in the template.

When requesting that a new colour be added to the table, please add a new row to the table, with your username, the code for the language family, the hex code for the colour that you want used in the hex code column, and under notes that this is a new colour that has yet to be added. Do not add anything to the real-life family column. See example below:

User(s) Language Family Colour Name/Hexcode Real-life Family Notes Code Completion status
Test Test #000000 To be added. test

FYI

Please also do not change the completed column; it is purely to show whether or not the task has been completed and should only be changed by someone who has done it, changing it will not make it suddenly magically work.

Please note that this is "first come, first served". If you notice someone has already claimed a colour you really want, discuss it with the first claimer.

Colours

User(s) Language Family Colour Name/Hexcode Real-life Family Notes Code Completion status
#faecc8 Afro-Asiatic
Izaak Theweric languages gold Nilo-Saharan theweric Completed
severy Adzamic languages #ffddaa Niger–Congo adzamic Completed
Visemano Termic languages goldenrod Khoisan (areal) termic Completed
Ashucky Šarkunen languages #c9ffd9 Indo-European sharkunen Completed
Ultimate Ridley Letsic languages lightgreen Caucasian (areal) letsic Completed
Ashucky Laefevian languages lime Uralic laefevian Completed
MarrisUes Fyeulic languages mediumspringgreen Dravidian fyeulic Completed
Xroox Vajusan languages yellowgreen Altaic (areal) vajusan Completed
January East-Mirarian languages darkseagreen Paleosiberian (areal) pem Completed
Yenny Ydtobogan languages salmon Sino-Tibetan ydtobogan Completed
Avlönskt Xyndic languages #f2ceee Hmong–Mien xyndic Completed
Pimpossible Lonish languages lavender Tai–Kadai lonish Completed
Unleashy Ngutanic languages lightcoral Austroasiatic ngutanic Completed
pink Austronesian
Izaak Upper Borosan languages #fd79da Papuan (areal) pub Completed
#eba9ee Australian (areal)
lightcyan Eskimo–Aleut
Alynnidalar Garsenian languages #99ddff Na-Dené (& Dené-Yeniseian) garsenian Completed
#c0dde6 American (areal)
N/A N/A tan Creole/Pidgin/Mixed Reserved for in-universe examples. creole Completed
N/A N/A #dddddd Language isolate Reserved for in-universe examples. isolate Completed
N/A N/A silver Sign language Reserved for in-universe examples. sign Completed
N/A N/A black Constructed language Reserved for in-universe examples. conlang Completed
N/A N/A white Unclassified Reserved for in-universe examples. unclassified Completed