Hello, it seems that the tool ignores quotations. I wonder, because, it can be interesting which editor contributed those lines anyway. Maybe someone can explain the reason for the tool ignoring quote lines? Thanks!
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It’s always good to provide an example, a concrete article where it doesn’t work as you expected. Without that, I can only guess: probably the quote is in a template? Templates are not supported at the moment, see Who Wrote That?#Current Limitations of the Tool.
Hello! Yes, as previously mentioned, a concrete example would be appreciated (I'll check it out). However, generally speaking, we can only display the data & analysis that we receive from the WhoColor API. If you see that something is not covered by WWT, it is most likely due to the fact that it is not covered by WhoColor. Thanks!
Hello, an example in this article: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geschichte_der_Parteien_in_Deutschland
Look for the quotation starting with "Der Fürst ist der Kopf". This text part appears only in grey, and I cannot see who added the quoation. So I understand that this is because a template was used to insert the quotation?
Yes, it uses the {{Zitat}}
template, so there’s no data for that (yet?).
Thanks for responding with an example! Unfortunately, the tool doesn't work on templates. We receive data and analysis from the WhoColor API, which does not cover templates. In the future, we hope that the API is extended to include templates, but this would need to be determined by WhoColor maintainers. For more information, you can check out Who Wrote That?#Current Limitations of the Tool. Thanks!