Jump to: navigation, search
165,620 results found
Showing translations which match any of the search words. Require all search words.
Languages
Message groups
Which pieces of information to get.
Note that if no values are selected, the result will contain the wikitext, but the output will be in a deprecated format.
Note that if no values are selected, the result will contain the wikitext, but the output will be in a deprecated format.
MediaWiki:Apihelp-expandtemplates-param-prop/en
Any categories present in the input that are not represented in the wikitext output.
MediaWiki:Apihelp-expandtemplates-paramvalue-prop-categories/en
Whether the output is volatile and should not be reused elsewhere within the page.
MediaWiki:Apihelp-expandtemplates-paramvalue-prop-volatile/en
Page properties defined by expanded magic words in the wikitext.
MediaWiki:Apihelp-expandtemplates-paramvalue-prop-properties/en
The maximum time after which caches of the result should be invalidated.
MediaWiki:Apihelp-expandtemplates-paramvalue-prop-ttl/en
#<!-- leave this line exactly as it is --> <pre>
# 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
#<!-- leave this line exactly as it is --> <pre>
# 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
#<!-- این بخش را دقیقا به همین صورت رها کنید --> <pre>
# 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> <!-- این بخش را دقیقا به همین صورت رها کنید -->
# 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> <!-- این بخش را دقیقا به همین صورت رها کنید -->
MediaWiki:Cirrussearch-didyoumean-settings/fa
#<!-- 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
Longer explanation of an option when creating a form
This describes one parameter to the "tree" form input, that takes in wikitext and sets the structure. The wikitext that should be entered for this parameter should look something like:
* A
** B
** C
*** D
* E
This describes one parameter to the "tree" form input, that takes in wikitext and sets the structure. The wikitext that should be entered for this parameter should look something like:
* A
** B
** C
*** D
* E
MediaWiki:Sf forminputs structure/qqq
This message explains that the names of the properties to be watched by the group should be entered separated by a pipe "|". This is a placeholder text that is displayed in the input field before the user clicks on it.
MediaWiki:Swl-properties-list/qqq
Used for the label of the input box of [[Special:PrefixIndex]]. On this page you can either write 'Name of namespace:string from which to begin display in alphabetical order' in the top box, or you can choose a namespace in the bottom box and put 'string from which to begin display in alphabetical order' in the top box. The result will be the same.
MediaWiki:Allpagesprefix/qqq
This is a human readable version of the API error "edit-conflict" which is shown in the UI.
Note that the default message says the user shall "reload and save", but after a reload the content that should be saved will be lost.
Note that the default message says the user shall "reload and save", but after a reload the content that should be saved will be lost.
MediaWiki:Wikibase-error-ui-edit-conflict/qqq
Remove all categories from a page (note the escaping of the square brackets in the wikicode.)
The replacement values should not be escaped.
The replacement values should not be escaped.
MediaWiki:Masseditregex-hint-removecat/en
The following data is cached and may not be up to date. A maximum of {{PLURAL:$1|one result is|$1 results are}} available in the cache.
MediaWiki:Perfcached/en
When using the tree format, limit the depth to this many levels. Value 0 means that no subgroups are shown. If the limit is reached, the output includes a "groupcount" value, which states the number of direct children.
MediaWiki:Apihelp-query+messagegroups-param-depth/en
Message displayed when the requested repository does not exist in the wiki's repo definitions. $1 is the name that was requested, and will be fully escaped before output.
MediaWiki:Code-repo-not-found/qqq
Short descriptive title of a 'value' snak (see [[d:Wikidata:Glossary]]) used in a drop-down menu allowing to select the snak type when adding or editing a snak. The drop-down menu can be opened by clicking an anchor right next to the input element(s) used to specify a claim's value. Although this is regarded a 'special', seldom used feature, the term 'snak' should be avoided here since the concept of snaks is a technical abstraction that does not give any additional meaning within the user interface. The basic meaning of this option - which is the default when adding a claim - is allowing the user to specify a value.
MediaWiki:Wikibase-snakview-snaktypeselector-value/qqq
Used in [[Special:Preferences]], first tab, in the Internationalisation section.
This may be customized for other languages. This should sound like a question, the answer to which can be selected in one of these:
* {{msg-mw|gender-unknown}}
* {{msg-mw|gender-male}}
* {{msg-mw|gender-female}}
The idea is that this preference is used for speaking to the user and about the user, and the label and the preference are supposed to demonstrate it.
This may be customized for other languages. This should sound like a question, the answer to which can be selected in one of these:
* {{msg-mw|gender-unknown}}
* {{msg-mw|gender-male}}
* {{msg-mw|gender-female}}
The idea is that this preference is used for speaking to the user and about the user, and the label and the preference are supposed to demonstrate it.
MediaWiki:Yourgender/qqq
<p>Import definitions and translations from a tab delimited text file that you may have exported from OpenOffice.org, Excel or other spreadsheet software.</p>
<p>The format of the file must be the same as the files exported on the [[Special:ExportTSV|ExportTSV]] page.
If you have changed the column names, the import will fail.
If you have changed the ID or the defining expression of any defined meaning, that line will be ignored.
If you have added columns, they must be in the form "definitions_iso" or "translations_iso", where iso is an ISO 639-3 language code.</p>
<p>If the "test run" box is checked, any actions that would be taken are reported, but no changes are actually made.
You are encouraged to do a test run before you do an actual import.</p>
<p>The format of the file must be the same as the files exported on the [[Special:ExportTSV|ExportTSV]] page.
If you have changed the column names, the import will fail.
If you have changed the ID or the defining expression of any defined meaning, that line will be ignored.
If you have added columns, they must be in the form "definitions_iso" or "translations_iso", where iso is an ISO 639-3 language code.</p>
<p>If the "test run" box is checked, any actions that would be taken are reported, but no changes are actually made.
You are encouraged to do a test run before you do an actual import.</p>
MediaWiki:Ow importtsv header/en
Localized name of a template that should be populated after installation of the extension with advice from admins to users who are tweeting, in the context of the wiki.
CommunityTwitter is name of the MediaWiki extension.
CommunityTwitter is name of the MediaWiki extension.
MediaWiki:Communitytwitter-advice-template/qqq
Used as the target of the link that appears at the footer of every page on the wiki (in most of the skins) and leads to the page that contains the site description. Therefore the content should be the same with the page name of the site description page. Only the message in the [[mw:Manual:$wgLanguageCode|site language]] ([[MediaWiki:Aboutpage]]) is used. The link label is {{msg-mw|aboutsite}}.
{{doc-important|Do not translate "Project:" part, for this is the namespace prefix.}}
{{doc-important|Do not translate "Project:" part, for this is the namespace prefix.}}
MediaWiki:Aboutpage/qqq
The header of a narrow column in the table with sitenotice campaign information. The values in the column are the numbers of times that a message enclosed in three curly brackets appears in the banner's code. The width of the column is 5% of the total width of the table, so the message should be accordingly short.
In English this is a short form of "Number of uses".
In English this is a short form of "Number of uses".
MediaWiki:Centralnotice-number-uses/qqq
The whitelist is a feature of the [[mw:Extension:TitleBlacklist|extension Title Blacklist]], which gives the ability to block certain words (or explicitly allow them) appearing in the title through regular expressions.
This will be the explanatory paragraph of the blacklist. (Characters after the #-signs are ignored.)
To see an example list in context, see: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Titlewhitelist
This will be the explanatory paragraph of the blacklist. (Characters after the #-signs are ignored.)
To see an example list in context, see: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Titlewhitelist
MediaWiki:Titlewhitelist/qqq
Retrieved from "https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Special:SearchTranslations"