On Saturday 08 January 2005 17:44, David Gerard wrote:
I'm not sure of an icon that would mean
"articles" *blindingly obviously*,
I would do this: en/fr/de/etc represented by n.articles/10000 icons of books.
So, a Wikipedia with 100000 articles would be represented by 10 books. In
case too large and too small values create problems, you can use a
logarithmic scale.
Another idea is to use a graph: Axis x will represent language families and
axis y will represent the number of articles. The points on the graph will
represent individual languages, within their language family. So, Asian
languages would be, for example, first because A is the first letter of the
alphabet. Then we would have Germanic and Romance languages etc. Perhaps I
should draw a picture to show you what I mean, exactly, but I don't have the
time.
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