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Showing translations which match any of the search words. Require all search words.
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Get the list of pages to work on by executing the specified query module.
<strong>Note:</strong> Generator parameter names must be prefixed with a "g", see examples.
<strong>Note:</strong> Generator parameter names must be prefixed with a "g", see examples.
MediaWiki:Api-pageset-param-generator/en
Perform a prefix search for page titles.
Despite the similarity in names, this module is not intended to be equivalent to [[Special:PrefixIndex]]; for that, see <kbd>[[Special:ApiHelp/query+allpages|action=query&list=allpages]]</kbd> with the <kbd>apprefix</kbd> parameter. The purpose of this module is similar to <kbd>[[Special:ApiHelp/opensearch|action=opensearch]]</kbd>: to take user input and provide the best-matching titles. Depending on the search engine backend, this might include typo correction, redirect avoidance, or other heuristics.
Despite the similarity in names, this module is not intended to be equivalent to [[Special:PrefixIndex]]; for that, see <kbd>[[Special:ApiHelp/query+allpages|action=query&list=allpages]]</kbd> with the <kbd>apprefix</kbd> parameter. The purpose of this module is similar to <kbd>[[Special:ApiHelp/opensearch|action=opensearch]]</kbd>: to take user input and provide the best-matching titles. Depending on the search engine backend, this might include typo correction, redirect avoidance, or other heuristics.
MediaWiki:Apihelp-query+prefixsearch-description/en
Use this page to experiment with the <strong>MediaWiki web service API</strong>.
Refer to [[mw:API:Main page|the API documentation]] for further details of API usage. Example: [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API#A_simple_example get the content of a Main Page]. Select an action to see more examples.
Note that, although this is a sandbox, actions you carry out on this page may modify the wiki.
Refer to [[mw:API:Main page|the API documentation]] for further details of API usage. Example: [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API#A_simple_example get the content of a Main Page]. Select an action to see more examples.
Note that, although this is a sandbox, actions you carry out on this page may modify the wiki.
MediaWiki:Apisandbox-intro/en
The body of the notification on user talk page.
* $1 - plain username, can be used for GENDER
* $2 - translator's username or real name, if specified
* $3 - a comma list of language names, or the placeholder text {{msg-mw|Translationnotifications-generic-languages}}
* $4 - translatable page name
* $5 - a bulleted list of URLs to translation pages
* $6 - The message {{msg-mw|translationnotifications-email-priority}}. Empty if no priority was specified.
* $7 - The message {{msg-mw|translationnotifications-email-deadline}}. Empty if no deadline was specified.
* $8 - a custom message that can be added by the notification sender
* $9 - number of languages, can be used in PLURAL
* $10 - URL to notification preferences
* $1 - plain username, can be used for GENDER
* $2 - translator's username or real name, if specified
* $3 - a comma list of language names, or the placeholder text {{msg-mw|Translationnotifications-generic-languages}}
* $4 - translatable page name
* $5 - a bulleted list of URLs to translation pages
* $6 - The message {{msg-mw|translationnotifications-email-priority}}. Empty if no priority was specified.
* $7 - The message {{msg-mw|translationnotifications-email-deadline}}. Empty if no deadline was specified.
* $8 - a custom message that can be added by the notification sender
* $9 - number of languages, can be used in PLURAL
* $10 - URL to notification preferences
MediaWiki:Translationnotifications-talkpage-body/qqq
This tool allows for mass deletions of pages selected by a DPL query.
Enter a query below to generate a list of titles to delete.
* Titles can be individually removed before deleting.
* Remember, page titles are case-sensitive.
* Queries shouldn't be surrounded by any DPL tags or braces.
* For information about the parameter meanings, see the [http://semeb.com/dpldemo/index.php?title=DPL:Manual DPL Manual].
Enter a query below to generate a list of titles to delete.
* Titles can be individually removed before deleting.
* Remember, page titles are case-sensitive.
* Queries shouldn't be surrounded by any DPL tags or braces.
* For information about the parameter meanings, see the [http://semeb.com/dpldemo/index.php?title=DPL:Manual DPL Manual].
MediaWiki:Nukedpl-intro/en
This tool allows for mass deletions of pages selected by a DPL query.
Enter a query below to generate a list of titles to delete.
* Titles can be individually removed before deleting.
* Remember, page titles are case-sensitive.
* Queries shouldn't be surrounded by any DPL tags or braces.
* For information about the parameter meanings, see the [http://semeb.com/dpldemo/index.php?title=DPL:Manual DPL Manual].
Enter a query below to generate a list of titles to delete.
* Titles can be individually removed before deleting.
* Remember, page titles are case-sensitive.
* Queries shouldn't be surrounded by any DPL tags or braces.
* For information about the parameter meanings, see the [http://semeb.com/dpldemo/index.php?title=DPL:Manual DPL Manual].
MediaWiki:Nukedpl-intro/en-gb
{{exif-qqq}}
This message labels the author or artist of the work. Usually this means who took the photograph, or who drew the picture. The corresponding value field most commonly contains a single author, however it can contain an ordered (or unordered depending on which metadata standard is used to store the information) list of authors. Sometimes the persons position is prefixed before their name such as "Photographer, John Smith". The exif standard recommends multiple authors be specified by "position, Author 1; position for author 2, Author 2's name" however this doesn't seem to happen in practice very often. If multiple authors are specified using a non-exif standard, then a billeted (or numbered) list is used.
This property can be specified by exif Artist tag, XMP's tiff:Artist, XMP's dc:creator, iptc-iim's 2:80 byline, PNG's author textual chunk, PNG's (unofficial) artist textual chunk. XMP's photoshop:AuthorsPosition and iptc 2:85 byline-title can also affect display of this property.
{{Identical|Author}}
This message labels the author or artist of the work. Usually this means who took the photograph, or who drew the picture. The corresponding value field most commonly contains a single author, however it can contain an ordered (or unordered depending on which metadata standard is used to store the information) list of authors. Sometimes the persons position is prefixed before their name such as "Photographer, John Smith". The exif standard recommends multiple authors be specified by "position, Author 1; position for author 2, Author 2's name" however this doesn't seem to happen in practice very often. If multiple authors are specified using a non-exif standard, then a billeted (or numbered) list is used.
This property can be specified by exif Artist tag, XMP's tiff:Artist, XMP's dc:creator, iptc-iim's 2:80 byline, PNG's author textual chunk, PNG's (unofficial) artist textual chunk. XMP's photoshop:AuthorsPosition and iptc 2:85 byline-title can also affect display of this property.
{{Identical|Author}}
MediaWiki:Exif-artist/qqq
Shown where a video would be on the page, on iPhones/iPads. Parameter $1 is a link to the App store page for the vlc app, with the text contianed in the mwe-embedplayer-vlcapp-vlcapplinktext message. This message is followed by a bulleted list of links consisting of the messages: mwe-embedplayer-vlcapp-downloadapp, mwe-embedplayer-vlcapp-openvideo, mwe-embedplayer-vlcapp-openvideo. See also the related mwe-embedplayer-vlcapp-vlcapppopup message.
MediaWiki:Mwe-embedplayer-vlcapp-intro/qqq
Get a list of pages linking to the [[Main Page]].
MediaWiki:Apihelp-query+linkshere-example-simple/en-gb
Get a list of pages linking to the [[Main Page]].
MediaWiki:Apihelp-query+linkshere-example-simple/en
Wikis work best when you let as many people edit them as possible.
In MediaWiki, it is easy to review the recent changes, and to revert any damage that is done by naive or malicious users.
However, many have found MediaWiki to be useful in a wide variety of roles, and sometimes it is not easy to convince everyone of the benefits of the wiki way.
So you have the choice.
The <strong>{{int:config-profile-wiki}}</strong> model allows anyone to edit, without even logging in.
A wiki with <strong>{{int:config-profile-no-anon}}</strong> provides extra accountability, but may deter casual contributors.
The <strong>{{int:config-profile-fishbowl}}</strong> scenario allows approved users to edit, but the public can view the pages, including history.
A <strong>{{int:config-profile-private}}</strong> only allows approved users to view pages, with the same group allowed to edit.
More complex user rights configurations are available after installation, see the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:User_rights relevant manual entry].
In MediaWiki, it is easy to review the recent changes, and to revert any damage that is done by naive or malicious users.
However, many have found MediaWiki to be useful in a wide variety of roles, and sometimes it is not easy to convince everyone of the benefits of the wiki way.
So you have the choice.
The <strong>{{int:config-profile-wiki}}</strong> model allows anyone to edit, without even logging in.
A wiki with <strong>{{int:config-profile-no-anon}}</strong> provides extra accountability, but may deter casual contributors.
The <strong>{{int:config-profile-fishbowl}}</strong> scenario allows approved users to edit, but the public can view the pages, including history.
A <strong>{{int:config-profile-private}}</strong> only allows approved users to view pages, with the same group allowed to edit.
More complex user rights configurations are available after installation, see the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:User_rights relevant manual entry].
MediaWiki:Config-profile-help/en
Parameters:
* $1 - A list of names of the secret keys that were generated.
* $2 - the number of items in the list $1, to be used with PLURAL.
* $1 - A list of names of the secret keys that were generated.
* $2 - the number of items in the list $1, to be used with PLURAL.
MediaWiki:Config-insecure-keys/qqq
This message is shown when viewing the credits of a page (example: {{fullurl:Main Page|action=credits}}). Note that this action is disabled by default (currently enabled on translatewiki.net).
It should be in a form that fits with {{msg-mw|Othercontribs}}.
Parameters:
* $1 - a list of user names (example: "''Jim, Janet, Jane, Joe''") where the user has not put his 'real name' in his preferences.
* $2 - the number of user names in $1
If there is more than one user in the list then the message {{msg-mw|And}} appears before the last name. If $2 is NULL then this message does not appear at all.
See also:
* {{msg-mw|Siteuser}}
It should be in a form that fits with {{msg-mw|Othercontribs}}.
Parameters:
* $1 - a list of user names (example: "''Jim, Janet, Jane, Joe''") where the user has not put his 'real name' in his preferences.
* $2 - the number of user names in $1
If there is more than one user in the list then the message {{msg-mw|And}} appears before the last name. If $2 is NULL then this message does not appear at all.
See also:
* {{msg-mw|Siteuser}}
MediaWiki:Siteusers/qqq
The body of the email message sent to translators. Parameters:
* $1 - Translator's username or real name, if specified
* $2 - A comma list of language names
* $3 - Translatable page name
* $4 - A bullet list of URLs
* $5 - The message {{msg-mw|translationnotifications-email-priority}}. Empty if no priority was specified.
* $6 - The message {{msg-mw|translationnotifications-email-deadline}}. Empty if no deadline was specified.
* $7 - A custom message that can be added by the notification sender
* $8 - URL to the special page, to unsubscribe
* $9 - Number of languages. Can be used in PLURAL
* $10 - Plain text username used for GENDER
* $1 - Translator's username or real name, if specified
* $2 - A comma list of language names
* $3 - Translatable page name
* $4 - A bullet list of URLs
* $5 - The message {{msg-mw|translationnotifications-email-priority}}. Empty if no priority was specified.
* $6 - The message {{msg-mw|translationnotifications-email-deadline}}. Empty if no deadline was specified.
* $7 - A custom message that can be added by the notification sender
* $8 - URL to the special page, to unsubscribe
* $9 - Number of languages. Can be used in PLURAL
* $10 - Plain text username used for GENDER
MediaWiki:Translationnotifications-email-body/qqq
Enter user names for the list in the text field below, one per line. A user on one specific wiki may be identified by appending the name with '@' followed by the project name; for example, User:Example on the English Wikipedia could be specified as "Example@enwiki".
User names are looked up when this form is submitted, and users that do not exist are silently ignored. Invalid user names are also silently ignored.
User names are looked up when this form is submitted, and users that do not exist are silently ignored. Invalid user names are also silently ignored.
MediaWiki:Securepoll-votereligibility-edit-header/en
Shown as the header of a section on the filter editing page, showing a list of checkboxes with different action names, and as the table header on the filter version differences page. Refers to a list of actions that will be triggered when an edit matches the filter.
MediaWiki:Abusefilter-edit-consequences/qqq
#<!-- leave this line exactly as it is --> <pre>
# 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
#<!-- leave this line exactly as it is --> <pre>
# 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
List of non-existing pages with the most links to them, excluding pages which only have redirects linking to them. For a list of non-existent pages that have redirects linking to them, see [[{{#special:BrokenRedirects}}|the list of broken redirects]].
MediaWiki:Wantedpages-summary/en
A list of suggested parameter names for the current template, in the import option in the parameter list in the edit dialog.
* $1 - list (or partial list) of suggested parameter names to import.
{{Identical|Including}}
* $1 - list (or partial list) of suggested parameter names to import.
{{Identical|Including}}
MediaWiki:Templatedata-modal-table-param-importoption-subtitle/qqq
The names of the properties to get back from each entity.
Will be further filtered by any languages given.
Will be further filtered by any languages given.
MediaWiki:Apihelp-wbgetentities-param-props/en
The format is as follows:
Only list items (lines starting with *) are considered.
The first link on a line must be a link to a bad file.
Any subsequent links on the same line are considered to be exceptions, i.e. pages where the file may occur inline.
Only list items (lines starting with *) are considered.
The first link on a line must be a link to a bad file.
Any subsequent links on the same line are considered to be exceptions, i.e. pages where the file may occur inline.
MediaWiki:Bad image list/en
The format is as follows:
Only list items (lines starting with *) are considered.
The first link on a line must be a link to a bad file.
Any subsequent links on the same line are considered to be exceptions, i.e. pages where the file may occur inline.
Only list items (lines starting with *) are considered.
The first link on a line must be a link to a bad file.
Any subsequent links on the same line are considered to be exceptions, i.e. pages where the file may occur inline.
MediaWiki:Bad image list/as
The format is as follows:
Only list items (lines starting with *) are considered.
The first link on a line must be a link to a bad file.
Any subsequent links on the same line are considered to be exceptions, i.e. pages where the file may occur inline.
Only list items (lines starting with *) are considered.
The first link on a line must be a link to a bad file.
Any subsequent links on the same line are considered to be exceptions, i.e. pages where the file may occur inline.
MediaWiki:Bad image list/mic
The format is as follows:
Only list items (lines starting with *) are considered.
The first link on a line must be a link to a bad file.
Any subsequent links on the same line are considered to be exceptions, i.e. pages where the file may occur inline.
Only list items (lines starting with *) are considered.
The first link on a line must be a link to a bad file.
Any subsequent links on the same line are considered to be exceptions, i.e. pages where the file may occur inline.
MediaWiki:Bad image list/tru
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