[opensuse-wiki] Wiki update - Bugs
Hi, It seems that some of the features of the wiki were broken by the recent the MediaWiki update. Here is an attempt to list all the bugs that I've seen and that should be hopefully fixed. Feel free to add more to this list if you find some :) - The <iimg></iimg> tag isn't interpreted anymore. I am not sure if there is a way to fix this, or if we should avoid using it in the future. - The [edit] button is now on the left, next to the title sections/subsections. It makes the headings difficult to read. - There are now 2 horizontal lines on the bottom of each page, between the Categories and the end of the articles. - The internal relative links [[/subpage]] are now broken. Only absolute links [[page/subpage]] are allowed. - The ""Recent changes" link in the Toolbox isn't working anymore. Please note that this problem is also existing on opensuse-community.org, so I would be glad if someone found how to fix the problem to communicate the solution here or directly to one of the o-c.o admin (last time we check it on o-c.o we haven't found how to do it) - The namespace SBD:SBD has disappeared. No more support database.. - It is now impossible to upload file on the wiki (Internal error - The upload directory (public) is not writable by the webserver.) Regards, R. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org
Remy Marquis wrote:
Hi,
It seems that some of the features of the wiki were broken by the recent the MediaWiki update. Here is an attempt to list all the bugs that I've seen and that should be hopefully fixed. Feel free to add more to this list if you find some :)
- The <iimg></iimg> tag isn't interpreted anymore. I am not sure if there is a way to fix this, or if we should avoid using it in the future. - The [edit] button is now on the left, next to the title sections/subsections. It makes the headings difficult to read. - There are now 2 horizontal lines on the bottom of each page, between the Categories and the end of the articles. - The internal relative links [[/subpage]] are now broken. Only absolute links [[page/subpage]] are allowed. - The ""Recent changes" link in the Toolbox isn't working anymore. Please note that this problem is also existing on opensuse-community.org, so I would be glad if someone found how to fix the problem to communicate the solution here or directly to one of the o-c.o admin (last time we check it on o-c.o we haven't found how to do it) - The namespace SBD:SBD has disappeared. No more support database.. - It is now impossible to upload file on the wiki (Internal error - The upload directory (public) is not writable by the webserver.)
- edit-toolbar is not available http://www.w3schools.com/tags/default.asp as reminder
Regards,
R.
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Shayon Mukherjee wrote:
Remy Marquis wrote:
Hi,
It seems that some of the features of the wiki were broken by the recent the MediaWiki update. Here is an attempt to list all the bugs that I've seen and that should be hopefully fixed. Feel free to add more to this list if you find some :)
- The <iimg></iimg> tag isn't interpreted anymore. I am not sure if there is a way to fix this, or if we should avoid using it in the future. - The [edit] button is now on the left, next to the title sections/subsections. It makes the headings difficult to read. - There are now 2 horizontal lines on the bottom of each page, between the Categories and the end of the articles. - The internal relative links [[/subpage]] are now broken. Only absolute links [[page/subpage]] are allowed. - The ""Recent changes" link in the Toolbox isn't working anymore. Please note that this problem is also existing on opensuse-community.org, so I would be glad if someone found how to fix the problem to communicate the solution here or directly to one of the o-c.o admin (last time we check it on o-c.o we haven't found how to do it) - The namespace SBD:SBD has disappeared. No more support database.. - It is now impossible to upload file on the wiki (Internal error - The upload directory (public) is not writable by the webserver.)
- edit-toolbar is not available http://www.w3schools.com/tags/default.asp as reminder
- We are missing the Sponsors icon on the http://en.opensuse.org/Welcome_to_openSUSE.org - Frontpage. -- Also certain problems are being faced while making the image into the thumbnail. - example over here - http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Sandbox
Regards,
R.
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Hello, on Sonntag, 6. Dezember 2009, Remy Marquis wrote:
- The <iimg></iimg> tag isn't interpreted anymore. I am not sure if there is a way to fix this, or if we should avoid using it in the future.
<iimg> means to link an image to a page (not to the large version of the image) if I get it right. That's something that is now directly available in the mediawiki core (since 1.14): [[File:Opensuse-black.png|link=LinuxTag]] See http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Sandbox to see this code in action. See also http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Images#Syntax for examples and more options. I don't know if <iimg> can/will be fixed, but the new syntax is probably more future-proof ;-) The only disadvantage is that you'll need to fix all pages that use <iimg>. Regards, Christian Boltz -- mutt steht selbstredend über den Dingen. Die 1.6 soll ja sogar einen Heiligenschein bekommen, wenn 12 geheime Tasten gleichzeitig drückt. ;-) [Ratti in suse-linux] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org
Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello,
<iimg> means to link an image to a page (not to the large version of the image) if I get it right.
That's something that is now directly available in the mediawiki core (since 1.14):
[[File:Opensuse-black.png|link=LinuxTag]]
See http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Sandbox to see this code in action.
See also http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Images#Syntax for examples and more options.
Great one :)
I don't know if <iimg> can/will be fixed, but the new syntax is probably more future-proof ;-) The only disadvantage is that you'll need to fix all pages that use <iimg>.
if the new code is doing the same job as <iimg> then it aint required i guess. And as soon as the thing is clarified , <iimg> can be replaced soon with latest code :) . Not a big deal .
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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Christian Boltz
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Remy Marquis
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Shayon Mukherjee