[12:57:07] In this document there is listed as example: "`02/09/1911`* → silimiingoli September dabaayii dali, yuuni 1911" [12:57:08] Is "dabaayii" a typo or an alternative form?* (re @Dnshitobu: We mostly in our home for cultural practices such as festivals, seasons etc reference the lunar calender, that is the Hijra cale...) [13:10:24] yes , it is a typo [13:15:19] Now I've tried to implement the Dagbani Gregorian calendar format in Z23990 (re @Dnshitobu: We mostly in our home for cultural practices such as festivals, seasons etc reference the lunar calender, that is the Hijra cale...) [13:21:16] It works well. I did a quick check for today's date in Hijrah which is Dhuʻl-Hijjah 5, 1446 AH and it did not work out (re @dvd_ccc27919: Now I've tried to implement the Dagbani Gregorian calendar format in Z23990) [13:24:18] Here how it behaves: [13:24:18] "silimiingoli": ignored (because the function supports only the Gregorian format) [13:24:20] "dahinyini" to "dabaawɔi": is forced as a day [13:24:21] "yini" to "pihita ni yini": is converted to number and interpreted as a day or a year [13:24:23] "pɔi anabi Yisa dɔɣam", "ti zaamani", "Anabi Yisa kpibu nyaaga": epoch identifiers: are forced to stay right after or right before a year [13:24:24] "yuuni": forced to stay right after or right before a year [13:24:26] "biɛɣu": forced to stay right before a year [13:24:27] "dali": forced to stay right after or right before a year [13:24:29] Without those constraits, it first tries to interpret the date in mdy format, then in ymd, then in dmy and finally in ydm (re @dvd_ccc27919: Now I've tried to implement the Dagbani Gregorian calendar format in Z23990) [13:26:04] I didn't implement the Hijrah calendar because I don't know it. Is it true that it is impossible to know when a month starts before it actually starts? (re @Dnshitobu: It works well. I did a quick check for today's date in Hijrah which is Dhuʻl-Hijjah 5, 1446 AH and it did not work out) [13:26:31] Does this behaviour make sense? (re @dvd_ccc27919: Here how it behaves: [13:26:32] "silimiingoli": ignored (because the function supports only the Gregorian format) [13:26:33] "dahinyini" to "dabaawɔi...) [14:47:18] Yes, these constraints will be very helpful. (re @dvd_ccc27919: Here how it behaves: [14:47:18] "silimiingoli": ignored (because the function supports only the Gregorian format); [14:47:20] "dahinyini" to "dabaawɔ...) [14:54:52] Locally, yes and the reason is that the indigenous people based their calculation on the sighting of the moon which is sometimes compromised by the nature of the weather and other climatic factors but the Islamic/Hijirah calender is authentic is people are beginning to accept it. [14:54:53] You can find the calender here https://hijri-calendar.com/en/Zulhijah/1446 (re @dvd_ccc27919: I didn't implement the Hijrah calendar because I don't know it. Is it true that it is impossible to know when a month starts bef...) [14:58:23] Are all of these right? (Btw they're already implemented) (re @Dnshitobu: Yes, these constraints will be very helpful.) [15:03:19] Tabular Islamic calendar [15:03:20] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabular_Islamic_calendar?wprov=sfla1 [15:06:01] yes but I invite other Dagbani speakers to review it [15:09:03] I will need to study this page first (re @dvd_ccc27919: Tabular Islamic calendar [15:09:03] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabular_Islamic_calendar?wprov=sfla1 [15:09:05] Do you follow those rules?) [15:35:52] not sure if it's a known bug but calling a wikifunction on a translated page seems to be broken [15:36:07] compare https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Wikifunctions:Status_updates/2025-05-29/fr and https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Wikifunctions:Status_updates/2025-05-29 [15:38:41] uhm, but one of the two works [15:39:07] the "show the day of the week" works, is the counter that doesn't [15:39:28] yes, that strange... (re @Sannita: uhm, but one of the two works) [15:40:25] and I see that the behaviour is again different on the other languages too :/ [15:43:07] weird [17:53:35] @amire80 Please do not use dag.wikipedia for testing