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Add direct unwatch/watch markers ({{int:Watchlist-unwatch}}/{{int:Watchlist-unwatch-undo}}) to watched pages with changes (JavaScript required for toggle functionality)
MediaWiki:Tog-watchlistunwatchlinks/en-gb
Error: Unrecognised shape at line $1, each line must start with one of: <code>default</code>, <code>rect</code>, <code>circle</code> or <code>poly</code>.
MediaWiki:Imagemap unrecognised shape/en-gb
#<!-- leave this line exactly as it is --> <pre>
# Headings that will be ignored by search.
# Changes to this take effect as soon as the page with the heading is indexed.
# You can force page reindexing by doing a null edit.
# Syntax is as follows:
# * Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment.
# * Every non-blank line is the exact title to ignore, case and everything.
References
External links
See also
#</pre> <!-- leave this line exactly as it is -->
# Headings that will be ignored by search.
# Changes to this take effect as soon as the page with the heading is indexed.
# You can force page reindexing by doing a null edit.
# Syntax is as follows:
# * Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment.
# * Every non-blank line is the exact title to ignore, case and everything.
References
External links
See also
#</pre> <!-- leave this line exactly as it is -->
MediaWiki:Cirrussearch-ignored-headings/en-gb
#<!-- leave this line exactly as it is --> <pre>
# Headings that will be ignored by search.
# Changes to this take effect as soon as the page with the heading is indexed.
# You can force page reindexing by doing a null edit.
# Syntax is as follows:
# * Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment.
# * Every non-blank line is the exact title to ignore, case and everything.
References
External links
See also
#</pre> <!-- leave this line exactly as it is -->
# Headings that will be ignored by search.
# Changes to this take effect as soon as the page with the heading is indexed.
# You can force page reindexing by doing a null edit.
# Syntax is as follows:
# * Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment.
# * Every non-blank line is the exact title to ignore, case and everything.
References
External links
See also
#</pre> <!-- leave this line exactly as it is -->
MediaWiki:Search-ignored-headings/en-gb
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# If a page contains one of these templates then its search score is multiplied by the configured percentage.
# Changes to this take effect immediately.
# Syntax is as follows:
# * Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment.
# * Every non-blank line is the exact template name to boost, namespace, case and everything, followed by a "|" character followed by a number followed by a "%" character.
# Examples of good lines:
# Template:Good|150%
# Template:Very Very Good|300%
# Template:Bad|50%
# Examples of non-working lines:
# Template:Foo|150.234234% <-- no decimal points allowed!
# Foo|150% <--- technically works, but for transclusions of the Foo page from the main namespace
# You can test configuration changes by performing a query prefixed with boost-templates:"XX" where XX is all of the templates you want to boost separated by spaces instead of line breaks.
# Queries that specify boost-templates:"XX" ignore the contents of this field.
#</pre> <!-- leave this line exactly as it is -->
# If a page contains one of these templates then its search score is multiplied by the configured percentage.
# Changes to this take effect immediately.
# Syntax is as follows:
# * Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment.
# * Every non-blank line is the exact template name to boost, namespace, case and everything, followed by a "|" character followed by a number followed by a "%" character.
# Examples of good lines:
# Template:Good|150%
# Template:Very Very Good|300%
# Template:Bad|50%
# Examples of non-working lines:
# Template:Foo|150.234234% <-- no decimal points allowed!
# Foo|150% <--- technically works, but for transclusions of the Foo page from the main namespace
# You can test configuration changes by performing a query prefixed with boost-templates:"XX" where XX is all of the templates you want to boost separated by spaces instead of line breaks.
# Queries that specify boost-templates:"XX" ignore the contents of this field.
#</pre> <!-- leave this line exactly as it is -->
MediaWiki:Cirrussearch-boost-templates/en-gb
You can set where this media item appears on the page. This is sometimes used to break up a long line of images on one side of the page.
MediaWiki:Visualeditor-dialog-media-position-section-help/en-gb
You can make this media item appear in line with the text of the page instead of floating. You should do this sparingly, as it will break up the flow of the text if you uncheck this box.
MediaWiki:Visualeditor-dialog-media-position-checkbox-help/en-gb
Here is the list of email domains allowed for editors of this Wiki.
Each line designates an email suffix that is given access for editing.
This should be formatted with one suffix per line.
For example:<div style="width: 20%; padding:5px; border: 1px solid grey;"><code>example.com<br />mail.example.net</code></div>
This would allow edits from anyone with the email address <code>whatever@example.com</code> or <code>whatever@mail.example.net</code>
<strong>Enter the allowed domains in the text box, and click "{{int:saveprefs}}".</strong>
Each line designates an email suffix that is given access for editing.
This should be formatted with one suffix per line.
For example:<div style="width: 20%; padding:5px; border: 1px solid grey;"><code>example.com<br />mail.example.net</code></div>
This would allow edits from anyone with the email address <code>whatever@example.com</code> or <code>whatever@mail.example.net</code>
<strong>Enter the allowed domains in the text box, and click "{{int:saveprefs}}".</strong>
MediaWiki:Privatedomains-instructions/en-gb
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# This message lets you configure the settings of the "Did you mean" suggestions.
# See also https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/search-suggesters-phrase.html
# Changes to this take effect immediately.
# The syntax is as follows:
# * Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment.
# * Every non-blank line is the setting name followed by a ":" character followed by the setting value
# The settings are :
# * max_errors (integer): the maximum number of terms that will be considered misspelled in order to be corrected. 1 or 2.
# * confidence (float): The confidence level defines a factor applied to the input phrases score which is used as a threshold for other suggestion candidates. Only candidates that score higher than the threshold will be included in the result. For instance a confidence level of 1.0 will only return suggestions that score higher than the input phrase. If set to 0.0 the best candidate are returned.
# * min_doc_freq (float 0 to 1): The minimal threshold in number of documents a suggestion should appear in.
# High frequency terms are generally "stop words".
# * max_term_freq (float 0 to 1): The maximum threshold in number of documents in which a term can exist in order to be included.
# * prefix_length (integer): The minimal number of prefix characters that must match a term in order to be a suggestion.
# * suggest_mode (missing, popular, always): The suggest mode controls the way suggestions are included.
# Examples of good lines:
# max_errors:2
# confidence:2.0
# max_term_freq:0.5
# min_doc_freq:0.01
# prefix_length:2
# suggest_mode:always
#
# </pre> <!-- leave this line exactly as it is -->
# This message lets you configure the settings of the "Did you mean" suggestions.
# See also https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/search-suggesters-phrase.html
# Changes to this take effect immediately.
# The syntax is as follows:
# * Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment.
# * Every non-blank line is the setting name followed by a ":" character followed by the setting value
# The settings are :
# * max_errors (integer): the maximum number of terms that will be considered misspelled in order to be corrected. 1 or 2.
# * confidence (float): The confidence level defines a factor applied to the input phrases score which is used as a threshold for other suggestion candidates. Only candidates that score higher than the threshold will be included in the result. For instance a confidence level of 1.0 will only return suggestions that score higher than the input phrase. If set to 0.0 the best candidate are returned.
# * min_doc_freq (float 0 to 1): The minimal threshold in number of documents a suggestion should appear in.
# High frequency terms are generally "stop words".
# * max_term_freq (float 0 to 1): The maximum threshold in number of documents in which a term can exist in order to be included.
# * prefix_length (integer): The minimal number of prefix characters that must match a term in order to be a suggestion.
# * suggest_mode (missing, popular, always): The suggest mode controls the way suggestions are included.
# Examples of good lines:
# max_errors:2
# confidence:2.0
# max_term_freq:0.5
# min_doc_freq:0.01
# prefix_length:2
# suggest_mode:always
#
# </pre> <!-- leave this line exactly as it is -->
MediaWiki:Cirrussearch-didyoumean-settings/en-gb
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# This message lets you configure the settings of the "more like this" feature.
# Changes to this take effect immediately.
# The syntax is as follows:
# * Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment.
# * Every non-blank line is the setting name followed by a ":" character followed by the setting value
# The settings are:
# * min_doc_freq (integer): Minimum number of documents (per shard) that need a term for it to be considered.
# * max_doc_freq (integer): Maximum number of documents (per shard) that have a term for it to be considered.
# High frequency terms are generally "stop words".
# * max_query_terms (integer): Maximum number of terms to be considered. This value is limited to $wgCirrusSearchMoreLikeThisMaxQueryTermsLimit (100).
# * min_term_freq (integer): Minimum number of times the term appears in the input to doc to be considered. For small fields (title) this value should be 1.
# * minimum_should_match (percentage -100% to 100%, or integer number of terms): The percentage of terms to match on. Defaults to 30%.
# * min_word_len (integer): Minimal length of a term to be considered. Defaults to 0.
# * max_word_len (integer): The maximum word length above which words will be ignored. Defaults to unbounded (0).
# * fields (comma separated list of values): These are the fields to use. Allowed fields are title, text, auxiliary_text, opening_text, headings and all.
# * use_fields (true|false) : Tell the "more like this" query to use only the field data. Defaults to false: the system will extract the content of the text field to build the query.
# Examples of good lines:
# min_doc_freq:2
# max_doc_freq:20000
# max_query_terms:25
# min_term_freq:2
# minimum_should_match:30%
# min_word_len:2
# max_word_len:40
# fields:text,opening_text
# use_fields:true
# </pre> <!-- leave this line exactly as it is -->
# This message lets you configure the settings of the "more like this" feature.
# Changes to this take effect immediately.
# The syntax is as follows:
# * Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment.
# * Every non-blank line is the setting name followed by a ":" character followed by the setting value
# The settings are:
# * min_doc_freq (integer): Minimum number of documents (per shard) that need a term for it to be considered.
# * max_doc_freq (integer): Maximum number of documents (per shard) that have a term for it to be considered.
# High frequency terms are generally "stop words".
# * max_query_terms (integer): Maximum number of terms to be considered. This value is limited to $wgCirrusSearchMoreLikeThisMaxQueryTermsLimit (100).
# * min_term_freq (integer): Minimum number of times the term appears in the input to doc to be considered. For small fields (title) this value should be 1.
# * minimum_should_match (percentage -100% to 100%, or integer number of terms): The percentage of terms to match on. Defaults to 30%.
# * min_word_len (integer): Minimal length of a term to be considered. Defaults to 0.
# * max_word_len (integer): The maximum word length above which words will be ignored. Defaults to unbounded (0).
# * fields (comma separated list of values): These are the fields to use. Allowed fields are title, text, auxiliary_text, opening_text, headings and all.
# * use_fields (true|false) : Tell the "more like this" query to use only the field data. Defaults to false: the system will extract the content of the text field to build the query.
# Examples of good lines:
# min_doc_freq:2
# max_doc_freq:20000
# max_query_terms:25
# min_term_freq:2
# minimum_should_match:30%
# min_word_len:2
# max_word_len:40
# fields:text,opening_text
# use_fields:true
# </pre> <!-- leave this line exactly as it is -->
MediaWiki:Cirrussearch-morelikethis-settings/en-gb
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