14:1814:18, 19 December 2023diffhist+404
Avicenna
Added source for his Persian name ("Avicenna is a Latin rendering of a Hebraic translation of the Persian name Ibn sina")
03:2603:26, 19 December 2023diffhist+9
Avicenna
Long-standing revision contains the Persian name. MOS:FORLANG says "If the subject of the article is closely associated with *a* non-English language ...". Nothing about what to do if there are two languages associated with a person. And what do you think we are suppose to separate with a semicolon exactly? He also wrote in Persian. His native language was Persian. Persian was official language were he was born and lived.Tag: Undo
03:0203:02, 19 December 2023diffhist+9
Avicenna
rv, stable revision contains Persian, from WP:FORLANG: "Relevant foreign-language names, such as those of people who do not write their names in English, are encouraged. ... Separate languages should be divided by semicolons; romanizations of non-Latin scripts, by commas." This two statement were consecutive before a copyedit. And the current revision of WP:FORLANG also doesn't mention anything about what to do if there are two related languages.Tags: UndoReverted
04:0504:05, 23 July 2023diffhist−81
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi
Tweaked names, Adds both Persian and Arabic translations, I will create a section in the talk page for those who are interested in removing Persian name (rather than adding Arabic one)
21:4921:49, 18 July 2023diffhist+3
Message loop in Microsoft Windows
Adjusted the code. According to the documentation of GetMessage: "If the function retrieves a message other than WM_QUIT, the return value is nonzero. If the function retrieves the WM_QUIT message, the return value is zero. If there is an error, the return value is -1." So GetMessage is allowed to return a negative value (other than -1) when it retrieves a non-WM_QUIT message. (Currently GetMessage doesn't actually do that, however, it is still better to follow the documentation)
15:4715:47, 4 April 2023diffhist0
Arabian Sea
Moved the template that was recently added to the Alternative names section (I assume that this is indeed about the alternative names rather than the bounds of the Arabian sea)
10:3610:36, 22 November 2022diffhist+1
Persian Gulf
Undid revision 1122419403 by Photomenal (talk), not what the sources say or at least disputed. Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman are both part of Indian ocean not Arabian sea. See Arabian sea page for sources.Tag: Undo