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The name of the old image to delete as provided by [[Special:ApiHelp/query+imageinfo|action=query&prop=imageinfo&iiprop=archivename]].
MediaWiki:Apihelp-delete-param-oldimage/en
Which repository properties to get (there may be more available on some wikis):
;apiurl:URL to the repository API - helpful for getting image info from the host.
;name:The key of the repository - used in e.g. <var>[[mw:Manual:$wgForeignFileRepos|$wgForeignFileRepos]]</var> and [[Special:ApiHelp/query+imageinfo|imageinfo]] return values.
;displayname:The human-readable name of the repository wiki.
;rooturl:Root URL for image paths.
;local:Whether that repository is the local one or not.
;apiurl:URL to the repository API - helpful for getting image info from the host.
;name:The key of the repository - used in e.g. <var>[[mw:Manual:$wgForeignFileRepos|$wgForeignFileRepos]]</var> and [[Special:ApiHelp/query+imageinfo|imageinfo]] return values.
;displayname:The human-readable name of the repository wiki.
;rooturl:Root URL for image paths.
;local:Whether that repository is the local one or not.
MediaWiki:Apihelp-query+filerepoinfo-param-prop/en
Le nom de l’ancienne image à supprimer tel que fourni par [[Special:ApiHelp/query+imageinfo|action=query&prop=imageinfo&iiprop=archivename]].
MediaWiki:Apihelp-delete-param-oldimage/fr
Name des alten zu löschenden Bildes, wie von [[Special:ApiHelp/query+imageinfo|action=query&prop=imageinfo&iiprop=archivename]] angegeben.
MediaWiki:Apihelp-delete-param-oldimage/de
Text of the delete links next to the entries on [[Special:ListFiles]], surrounded by parentheses.
{{Identical|Delete}}
{{Identical|Delete}}
MediaWiki:Listfiles-delete/qqq
This is the text of the action link on [[Special:Ask]] to delete a printout statement from a query.
{{Identical|Delete}}
{{Identical|Delete}}
MediaWiki:Smw-ask-delete/qqq
Parameters:
* $1 - a link to the page, the time and date of the version is the link anchor
* $2 - an internal or external link the user who made the version with the user name as the link anchor, or empty, or a text identifying the user without a link
* $3 - a link to the diff page of this version and the version preceeding it, or empty
* $4 - the comment, as provided by the user, which may be empty
* $1 - a link to the page, the time and date of the version is the link anchor
* $2 - an internal or external link the user who made the version with the user name as the link anchor, or empty, or a text identifying the user without a link
* $3 - a link to the diff page of this version and the version preceeding it, or empty
* $4 - the comment, as provided by the user, which may be empty
MediaWiki:Configure-old-summary/qqq
Source of the image. This is another image that this image is based on. This does not refer to the person who provided the image.
MediaWiki:Exif-dc-source/qqq
Imageinfo returns information about file revisions (normally the last revision since <code>iilimit</code> defaults to 1). <code>userid</code> includes the ID of the user who made the (re)upload which created that revision. So there will be one user ID per imageinfo item; if you set the limit high enough, you will get all revisions of all files as separate imageinfo items.
{{doc-apihelp-paramvalue|query+imageinfo|prop|userid}}
{{doc-apihelp-paramvalue|query+imageinfo|prop|userid}}
MediaWiki:Apihelp-query+imageinfo-paramvalue-prop-userid/qqq
Mail text for the page "$1" for which you are assigned as a responsible editor has been {{GENDER:$3|moved}} to "$2" by $4. After logging into the wiki you can open the page with this link: $5
* $1 is the old page which has been moved,
* $2 is the new page which the old page got moved to,
* $3 is the username of the user which moved the page - use for GENDER distinction,
* $4 is the real name of the user which moved the page,
* $5 is the URL of the new page after moving
* $1 is the old page which has been moved,
* $2 is the new page which the old page got moved to,
* $3 is the username of the user which moved the page - use for GENDER distinction,
* $4 is the real name of the user which moved the page,
* $5 is the URL of the new page after moving
MediaWiki:Bs-responsibleeditors-mail-text-re-article-moved/qqq
Refers to {{msg-mw|Openiddelete-button}}.
Followed by the "Delete" form.
Parameters:
* $1 - the URL of the removed site
Followed by the "Delete" form.
Parameters:
* $1 - the URL of the removed site
MediaWiki:Openiddelete-text/qqq
The label of the form "submit" button when the user is about to delete a tag. The word "irreversibly" is used to emphasise that the action destroys some data and is impossible to undo, even by server administrators.
MediaWiki:Tags-delete-submit/qqq
Used in the Vector skin, as the name of a tab at the top of the page. See for example {{canonicalurl:Main_Page|useskin=vector}}
{{Identical|Delete}}
{{Identical|Delete}}
MediaWiki:Vector-action-delete/qqq
Used in the Apex skin, as the name of a tab at the top of the page. See for example {{canonicalurl:Main_Page|useskin=apex}}
{{Identical|Delete}}
{{Identical|Delete}}
MediaWiki:Apex-action-delete/qqq
Used in the Vector skin, as the name of a tab at the top of the page. See for example {{canonicalurl:Main_Page|useskin=vector}}
{{Identical|Delete}}
{{Identical|Delete}}
MediaWiki:Vectorv2-action-delete/qqq
"$1" is a predefined property that holds the name of the result format used in a query and is provided by [https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Special_properties Semantic MediaWiki].
MediaWiki:Smw-pa-property-predefined askfo/en
"$1" is a predefined property that describes the conditions of the query as a string and is provided by [https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Special_properties Semantic MediaWiki].
MediaWiki:Smw-pa-property-predefined askst/en
Warns that the user is about to delete an institution. Parameters:
* $1 is the name of an institution.
* $1 is the name of an institution.
MediaWiki:Orgpage-delete-text/qqq
Used as link text in "Result of delete batch" page.
The link points to the special page [[Special:DeleteBatch]].
The link points to the special page [[Special:DeleteBatch]].
MediaWiki:Deletebatch-link-back/qqq
Message shown if the user tries to delete an institution that has courses. Parameters:
* $1 - the title of the institution page
* $2 - the name of the institution
See also:
* {{msg-mw|Ep-delete-org-has-courses-plain}}
* $1 - the title of the institution page
* $2 - the name of the institution
See also:
* {{msg-mw|Ep-delete-org-has-courses-plain}}
MediaWiki:Ep-delete-org-has-courses/qqq
Used as an item in the list in [[Special:ViewConfig]].
Parameters:
* $1 - may be two radio buttons, as in history pages, or empty
* $2 - the time and date of the version
* $3 - a link to the user who made the version, or a text, or empty
* $4 - replaced with zero to several links to that version
* $5 - the comment, as provided by the user, which may be empty
* $6 - the date of the version
* $7 - the time of the version
Parameters:
* $1 - may be two radio buttons, as in history pages, or empty
* $2 - the time and date of the version
* $3 - a link to the user who made the version, or a text, or empty
* $4 - replaced with zero to several links to that version
* $5 - the comment, as provided by the user, which may be empty
* $6 - the date of the version
* $7 - the time of the version
MediaWiki:Configure-viewconfig-line/qqq
Used as failure message in Special:NovaInstance.
This message indicates the instance has been failed to delete.
An instance is a virtual machine. In this particular case, a clone of an image for a virtual machine. [http://docs.openstack.org/diablo/openstack-compute/starter/content/Introduction-d1e2084.html More on OpenStack].
Parameters:
* $1 - the instance ID
* $2 - the instance name
See also:
* {{msg-mw|Openstackmanager-deletedinstance}}
* {{msg-mw|Openstackmanager-deletedinstance-faileddns}}
This message indicates the instance has been failed to delete.
An instance is a virtual machine. In this particular case, a clone of an image for a virtual machine. [http://docs.openstack.org/diablo/openstack-compute/starter/content/Introduction-d1e2084.html More on OpenStack].
Parameters:
* $1 - the instance ID
* $2 - the instance name
See also:
* {{msg-mw|Openstackmanager-deletedinstance}}
* {{msg-mw|Openstackmanager-deletedinstance-faileddns}}
MediaWiki:Openstackmanager-deleteinstancefailed/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
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