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Change suggestions

@Drmccreedy: About {{ISO 15924 code}} I propose (see diff):

1. Remove "lc-first" enforcing: input should be formatted OK by itself. That is: "Xxxx". (Who knows what we accept when input is formatted wrong?)

Should be OK, but needs a check for mainspace effectrs (through/in {{here}}).

2. Add code range option "Qaaa-Qabx", to be recognised. Same for numerical range 900-949.

3. minor: same #switch-options are on single line (no effect, more overview of code).

That range of ISO-codes could show better, for example in {{here}}. This addition does not alter existing options (including distinct Qaaa, Qabx), so these are safe and won't change effect. After this change we can change other templates to show "Qaaa-Qabx" data all right: as a single data entry.

Tests are {{here}}. BTW, both "-" and NDASH are recognised. What do you think? -DePiep (talk) 18:34, 2 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]