On Sunday 12 September 2010 19:48:14 Nelson Marques wrote:
On Wed, 2010-09-08 at 14:48 +0200, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
By the way, what's the template used for 'quotations'?
There is none. You could use Template:Info. If that doesn't fit you we can come up with one.
OK. I've started the page here[1] and eventually I inserted some code[2] taken from the wikipedia site, could you make sure it complies?.
The output isn't strange, actually it does look cute to me. 8) It should work as: {{Quotation|Material to Quote|Title|Publication}}.
[1] http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:OBS:Article (no categories, nothing) [2] http://en.opensuse.org/Template:Quotations
It is singular. http://en.opensuse.org/Template:Quotation I placed {{cleanup}} tag as it is currently without doc page, so that someone can find and fix it. Wiki doesn't automatically correct singular vs. plural, it has to be added redirect to correct this. The newly installed wiki search will find article, but it will not jump directly if there is no redirect. Also, it would be good to change your wiki search preferences to include more namespaces. It is located at Actions >> My preferences >> Tab Search . I would add openSUSE, File, Template, Help, SDB and possibly Archive. User namespace is probably out of your interest. Property, Type, Form, Concept belong to Semantic MediaWiki extension; currently they are empty and searching there can be done trough Semantic MediaWiki tools.
And this two I tried to do them as 'dependencies', but you can remove them and prolly check out the [2].
[3] - http://en.opensuse.org/Template:Lorem [4] - http://en.opensuse.org/Template:Lorem_Ipsum
There is already: http://en.opensuse.org/Template:Lorem_ipsum We are trying to follow Wikipedia capitalization, which allows capital letter on the beginning of the article, or section, title, and for words that are proper nouns. Ditto, old template Template:Lorem_Ipsum (old wiki) is now Template:Lorem_ipsum.
they do provide nice functionality. I apologize for experimenting on the live wiki.
No problems, just mark article that you don't need with {{delete}} which will list them in category that sysops should check regularly and remove articles that pass deletion criteria. (that sysops don't do that is another pair of shoes)
Nelson.
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