Regarding Mascots (Draft) page, anyone got any idea to fill in those blanks? Should I use wild guessing?
I dont see one ;w;deadbeat wrote:
is there a greek flag on the wiki? i tried using [[File:Gr.gif]], but no flag appeared :<
Don't ask to, just do that. osu!wiki needs contents, and the contents need to be translated. If you feel like you have time to do that and you want to contribute to the wiki, just do it. The edit link is right there.SoG Tava wrote:
I dont see one ;w;deadbeat wrote:
is there a greek flag on the wiki? i tried using [[File:Gr.gif]], but no flag appeared :<
Btw i can translate some stuff to dutch if needed
There's still more flags to upload. I don't know how many aren't uploaded yet but if a flag is not uploaded, feel free to upload it.deadbeat wrote:
is there a greek flag on the wiki? i tried using [[File:Gr.gif]], but no flag appeared :<
Seems logical. It's a bad idea to add the formatting inside templates like that.XPJ38 wrote:
I've fixed a bug with the Profile template that caused the username not having its last character inside the link if it was a closing square bracket (for example, the username Popo[Mikoto] in the MWC 2014 article was displayed as Popo[Mikoto] )
On the other hand, this fix makes it that Profile now ignores all formatting tags inside the template (this is the reason I made this diff). Does it sound okay to you?
I think that Agent J (as in the character) is still copyrighted to Nintendo. Probably they won't care unless their main franchises are begin used for "evil" with it.XPJ38 wrote:
If no official names have been provided, simply don't write or come up with anything.
And anyway they don't have to have real names, Agent J is nameless yet nobody cares.
PHP says the time in a timezone that isn't your, and javascript says the difference from the time on your timezone and the one displayed with PhpBB without considering timezonesRaikireHiuduo wrote:
Unrelated: Why does my post date stated it's 15 hours ago when I just posted this?
You should raise an issue at support for that. It's probably low priority to fix that since who still uses that link? Pretty much every translated language should link to the Beatmapping article by now.RaikireHiuduo wrote:
Fix/Remove http://osu.ppy.sh/p/faq/?n=5 from http://osu.ppy.sh/wiki/FAQ to http://osu.ppy.sh/wiki/Beatmapping for Beatmap Editor Help's "View FAQ..." as per 4 months ago request. It's already a year way overdue for a simple C&P linkfix.
P.S. The 4 months ago is my discovery time. One year is an estimate since the day the original /p/FAQ dissolved into osu!wiki.
I'll translate it in frenchNathanael wrote:
Requesting Main Page update.
I have created the article Registration for people who don't know how to register even it's already easy.
And to let some people create a registration guide for other languages.
Done.Nathanael wrote:
Requesting Main Page update.
I have created the article Registration in case of people don't know how to register even it's already easy.
And to let some people create a registration guide for other languages.
I was talking on allowing Global Moderators bypass the editing lock on the Main Page because the protection currently works on the "all-or-nothing" permissions (Everyone or only wiki mods). Is that bad now?[Dellirium] wrote:
> osu!wiki moderator
ahem.
This is a good idea. Since we have the Bureaucrat flag, we can just give Administrator flag to all mods, so they can edit all locked pages (and ban users on the wiki)Repflez wrote:
I was talking on allowing Global Moderators bypass the editing lock on the Main Page because the protection currently works on the "all-or-nothing" permissions (Everyone or only wiki mods). Is that bad now?[Dellirium] wrote:
> osu!wiki moderator
ahem.
Because how permissions are done on the wiki, it's probably a thing to do if the additional group isn't made.[Dellirium] wrote:
This is a good idea. Since we have the Bureaucrat flag, we can just give Administrator flag to all mods, so they can edit all locked pages (and ban users on the wiki)
PM Ephemeral or Loctav about that. Be sure to give proof (and that peppy post) since your wiki username is different form the site.[Dellirium] wrote:
Actually I've just surprised about your title,because I should have it too, kekeke
You should have read what I posted in the thread. Is up to peppy to make it work. If he doesn't enable it, I'll search for a way to make something similar.- Nyurin - wrote:
I've posted https://osu.ppy.sh/forum/t/231728%20this in Feature Requests yesterday,
then I found that there's a osu!Wiki thread here.
I am not sure if this is the place to request a new feature in osu!Wiki, so if I came to wrong place please tell me and I will delete this post ASAP.
It's a suggestion about {{DISPLAYTITLE}} template.
works finepeppy wrote:
I've updated the config (temporarily). Let me know if it works now.
No is not. It stopped working since the wiki integrated with the site and ended up duplicating the html headers/footers making the javascript controlling that (and pretty much everything on the wiki that relies on jquery) fail.Nathanael wrote:
It's always like that. My only workaround for that is to stop the loading after they got displayed vertically...
I think that is redundant. {{OL}} can work fine with template pages (correct me if I'm wrong), just specify the link to the translated template and they show on it.Neil Watts wrote:
https://osu.ppy.sh/wiki/Template:TemplateOL
{{OL}} for template pages. What do you think about it ?
Included on Orphans template page for testing.
It doesn't work with the templates that have the "Name/XX" name structure like Stub/FR. Neil Watts' TemplateOL fixes this, but it doesn't recognize the "XX:Name" templates.Repflez wrote:
I think that is redundant. {{OL}} can work fine with template pages (correct me if I'm wrong)
You got it right, and I was only talking about the names of the homepages. Doesn't sound like a tough job, I might do it in the next few days.Repflez wrote:
Edit: I found that in the french wiki thread were talking about inconsistency of language names on the wiki. Google Translate didn't told me everything but I got the gist of it.
Oh that. I think that going for Name/XX would be the logical answer for that. I don't remember why the other links were made like that since the first template translations were in the Name/XX structure if I remember correctly. Once the templates are in their naming convention, I'll look into integrating {{TemplateOL}} into {{OL}} without breaking everything in the process.XPJ38 wrote:
-quote-
It doesn't work with the templates that have the "Name/XX" name structure like Stub/FR. Neil Watts' TemplateOL fixes this, but it doesn't recognize the "XX:Name" templates.
Therefore he proposed on the French thread the idea to make everything uniform by renaming either the XX:Name or Name/XX templates to keep only one name structure. Sounds good since naming is a mess here: some languages tend to mix everything up, like DE which uses "DE:Name" and "Name/DE" for its templates. Was not sure about what to do here though, so I redirected him to you.
Oh good. I thought that was on almost every translated page instead of just the homepages and since is only in those pages, setting the redirects (some languages have it done already) and adding {{DISPLAYTITLE}} on them should do the work.XPJ38 wrote:
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You got it right, and I was only talking about the names of the homepages. Doesn't sound like a tough job, I might do it in the next few days.
It should work if you merge them, effectively.Repflez wrote:
I'll look into integrating {{TemplateOL}} into {{OL}} without breaking everything in the process.
Name/XX feels more "natural" for your average Wikipedia editor since they use that naming convention too so it should be used like that here.Neil Watts wrote:
Yeah, I was trying to create a {{OL}} version for templates because of the using of "/FR" suffix on the french template pages, but I didn't noticed that some templates has been named like "XX:Name".
https://osu.ppy.sh/wiki/Category:Templates
Should we rename all the templates under the structure "XX:Name" (or "Name/XX") ?
Name/XX feels more "natural" for your average Wikipedia editor since they use that naming convention too so it should be used like that here.Okay, I'll try to rename some templates and edit the pages which uses them.
On an unrelated note, is the wiki slow for everyone else? If I edit anything or just browse in general, the entire wiki doesn't load for several minutes (The connection isn't closed so my browser still thinks that the page is still loading).Sometimes, when I edit a page, the wiki takes more than 5 minutes to load, even if I'm not downloading anything else. It happens rarely, though.
Is mostly convenience the use of Name/XX. XX:Name feels more unorganized and hacky while Name/XX is used in most wikis for language versions of their templates.Deimos wrote:
Well, I would rather prefer "Template:DE:xxx" instead of using "Template:xxx/DE" so I have all language-specific Template together on one place instead of spreading it on the whole screen.
Page history only gives this user as the one who made the category. Why is there, no one knows.Neil Watts wrote:
Edit: Also, wtf is that
Mods as in modding or mods as in moderation?Sonatora wrote:
i think in the list of notable people thing needs more mods
dont put any more players
XPJ38 wrote:
It doesn't work with the templates that have the "Name/XX" name structure like Stub/FR. Neil Watts' TemplateOL fixes this, but it doesn't recognize the "XX:Name" templates.Repflez wrote:
I think that is redundant. {{OL}} can work fine with template pages (correct me if I'm wrong)
Therefore he proposed on the French thread the idea to make everything uniform by renaming either the XX:Name or Name/XX templates to keep only one name structure. Sounds good since naming is a mess here: some languages tend to mix everything up, like DE which uses "DE:Name" and "Name/DE" for its templates. Was not sure about what to do here though, so I redirected him to you.You got it right, and I was only talking about the names of the homepages. Doesn't sound like a tough job, I might do it in the next few days.Repflez wrote:
Edit: I found that in the french wiki thread were talking about inconsistency of language names on the wiki. Google Translate didn't told me everything but I got the gist of it.
{{ #if: {{{CODE|}}} | [[LANG:{{{CODE}}}|NAME]]
| {{#ifexist:LANG:{{PAGENAME}}|[[LANG:{{PAGENAME}}|NAME]]
| {{#ifexist:{{PAGENAME}}/LANG|[[{{PAGENAME}}/LANG|NAME]]
|}}
}}
Repflez wrote:
@Deimos
Please use redirections and don't mark templates for deletion unless there's no article that uses it. I started deleting them before realizing that there are pages still using it (see recent changes list).
With the slowness of the wiki, is going to be a while before all those templates end as redirection.
[url=http://generic.website.here[/url][img]IMAGE LINK[/img][/url]but i don't know how to do this on the wiki. anyone know how to, if more importantly, can you?
deadbeat wrote:
not sure if this is doable, but i want to upload some images to the osu!wiki, and have them hyperlink to a video. in osu! i'd use[url=http://generic.website.here[/url][img]IMAGE LINK[/img][/url]but i don't know how to do this on the wiki. anyone know how to, if more importantly, can you?
https://github.com/peppy/osu-mediawiki/ ... f4507fc879deadbeat wrote:
[peppy] Wiki codebase update.
i wonder what the update includes ._.
peppy wrote:
Stop restricted users from being able to use the wiki.
Or just give administrator rights to all approved users (Admins, BATs, Moderators, etc.) and then lock certain articles.Repflez wrote:
A question just in case. Can the wiki be upgraded to at least MediaWiki 1.19? Is mostly to request to install this extension (The other reason is that the current version installed has several vulnerabilities): https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Approved_Revs
It pretty much allows articles to have "approved revisions" which are shown in the article even if there edits in the future. Useful for important articles like Ranking Criterias and tournaments.
That's more tiring to keep tabs on that on the long run. I'm ok with admins having rights to edit protected articles.[Dellirium] wrote:
Or just give administrator rights to all approved users (Admins, BATs, Moderators, etc.) and then lock certain articles.
Articles like the rules, the main page and templates that are used everywhere shouldn't be freely editable by everyone because of the disruption it can cause if someone vandalizes those pages, so all of those but the rules are currently locked.Zallius wrote:
Some people seem to forget what the purpose of a wiki is.
If we wanted to display information then restrict and lock it, it would be in the form of a news post or forum post.
http://osu.ppy.sh/wiki/Template:MapTechsChaoslitz wrote:
so I think I have to ask here....
If anyone can tell me rather this table can be edited?
I started to add pages for some detailed information in mapping techniques, but I have no idea how different pages can group in this table together :/
Thanks.
{{navboxrow
|title=category(分类)
|list=content(内容)
}}
Thanks for help.hoshisorakiseki wrote:
http://osu.ppy.sh/wiki/Template:MapTechs{{navboxrow
|title=category(分类)
|list=content(内容)
}}
Any error or something? Making a test page worked without errors.Dishonest wrote:
I can't make new pages on Chrome? @-@!?
{{Fontcolor|<text color>|<background color>|<text>}}what's the difference between fontcolor and text color?
(Extremely late reply) Done. Just added table formatting for it to ease comparison.deadbeat wrote:
was looking at how to add colour to text. and found this{{Fontcolor|<text color>|<background color>|<text>}}what's the difference between fontcolor and text color?
or are there easier ways to do it?
nevermind, got it
I'll help. But I think that many links are removed or has missing Nominators.RaikireHiuduo wrote:
Dear god this is gonna take 7+ hours. Can somebody help me?
https://github.com/tosher/Mediawiker/wi ... r-settingsDeimos wrote:
Does someone know if it's possible to connect with Sublime Text 2 and the extension "Mediawiker" to the osu!wiki? If so, how? Would be handier to edit wiki articles.
Oh, thanks, the https to true was new for me but it still doesn't work. When I try to open a page it just opens an empty untitled page. No idea what I am still missing.Repflez wrote:
https://github.com/tosher/Mediawiker/wi ... r-settings
host to osu.ppy.sh
path to /wiki/
pagepath to /wiki/
https to true
username and password are the same as your osu! account
Remember to prefix ! on summary to get edits marked as minor.
...
if ( id == selectedId ) {
prefTabLinks[id].parentElement.className = 'selected';
prefContentDivs[id].style.display = 'block';
} else {
prefTabLinks[id].parentElement.className = '';
prefContentDivs[id].style.display = 'none';
}
...
Wow you made the tabs work. I can't into Javascript too but they work. Thanks.TicClick wrote:
Just did and it doesn't work for me, but I'm running Canary and that might be the reason.
EDIT: Okay, after some time spent on staring at the source of Special:Preferences and exploring w3schools.com (I don't know JavaScript at all) I managed to get it to work by fixing prefShowTab:
[code stuff]
{{OL}}
{{OL|<custom article>}}Let's say that someone added {{OL|Rules}} on another wiki article.
kwargs = {
'lgname': self.credentials[0],
'lgpassword': self.credentials[1]
}
kwargs = {
'lgname': self.credentials[0],
'lgpassword': self.credentials[1],
'wpName': self.credentials[0],
'wpPassword': self.credentials[1]
}
{{Global_Moderation_Team/Members
|Click here to edit this table template=
|Names=
|Languages=
|Area of focus=
|Forum moderation=
|Chat moderation=
|Development=
|Technical support=
|osu!media creation=
|Wiki administration=
|Mentorship=
|osu!stream manager=
|some=
|Arabic=
|Bulgarian=
|Cantonese=
|Chinese=
|Czech=
|Dutch=
|Filipino=
|Finnish=
|French=
|German=
|Greek=
|Hebrew=
|Hungarian=
|Indonesian=
|Italian=
|Japanese=
|Korean=
|Malaysian=
|Norwegian=
|Polish=
|Portuguese=
|Romanian=
|Russian=
|Serbian=
|Spanish=
|Swedish=
|Swiss=
|Thai=
|Turkish=
|Ukrainian=
|Vietnamese=
}}
{{Quality_Assurance_Team/Members
|Click here to edit this table template=
|Names=
|Modes=
|Languages=
|some=
|Arabic=
|Bulgarian=
|Cantonese=
|Chinese=
|Czech=
|Dutch=
|Filipino=
|Finnish=
|French=
|German=
|Greek=
|Hebrew=
|Hungarian=
|Indonesian=
|Italian=
|Japanese=
|Korean=
|Malaysian=
|Norwegian=
|Polish=
|Portuguese=
|Romanian=
|Russian=
|Serbian=
|Spanish=
|Swedish
|Swiss=
|Thai=
|Turkish=
|Ukrainian=
|Vietnamese=
}}
{{Beatmap_Nomination_Group/Members
|Click here to edit this table template=
|Name=
|Languages=
|some=
|Arabic=
|Bulgarian=
|Cantonese=
|Chinese=
|Czech=
|Dutch=
|Filipino=
|Finnish=
|French=
|German=
|Greek=
|Hebrew=
|Hungarian=
|Indonesian=
|Italian=
|Japanese=
|Korean=
|Malaysian=
|Norwegian=
|Polish=
|Portuguese=
|Romanian=
|Russian=
|Serbian=
|Spanish=
|Swedish=
|Swiss=
|Thai=
|Turkish=
|Ukrainian=
|Vietnamese=
}}
{{Support_Team/Members
|Click here to edit this table template =
|Names=
|Languages=
|some=
|Arabic=
|Bulgarian=
|Cantonese=
|Chinese=
|Czech=
|Dutch=
|Filipino=
|Finnish=
|French=
|German=
|Greek=
|Hebrew=
|Hungarian=
|Indonesian=
|Italian=
|Japanese=
|Korean=
|Malaysian=
|Norwegian=
|Polish=
|Portuguese=
|Romanian=
|Russian=
|Serbian=
|Spanish=
|Swedish=
|Swiss=
|Thai=
|Turkish=
|Ukrainian=
|Vietnamese=
}}
{{Language_Moderators/Members
|Click here to edit this table template=
|Channel=
|Subforum=
|Operators=
|All moderators=
}}
1. Fixed, thx.XPJ38 wrote:
The French pages are now updated with these templates.
Some things I noticed in your previous post:
- you forgot the = sign for Swedish in every template
- you added an extra / in the template title "Language Moderators/Members/"
- you forgot the _ in the template titles "Support Team/Members" and "Language Moderators/Members"
- why is the BNG template named "Beatmap_Nomination_Group_Members" and not "Beatmap_Nomination_Group/Members"?