Can category hierarchy be adjusted?
ie, if I make a "toplevel" category, can I change it to a "sub category"
sometime later?
I'm still a category newbie, so pardon my ignorance.
-Matt
This extension http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Auto_Login_via_REMOTE_USER
requires web server authentication right?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this means that the contents of the User Table
would have to be in the passwd file defined through the .htaccess file
right?
.. because it passes whatever the user authenticates on the webserver with
through to the wiki/extensions scripts right?
(resulting in this not really being useful because i've got to duplicate my
user table ....)
Comments appreciated,
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silly file-upload problem:
jpeg, png and pdf will grow (size: doubled) and damaged using Spezial:Upload
I try in LocalSettings.php:
$wgMimeDetectorCommand= "file -bi";
$wgTrivialMimeDetection= <true | false>;
$wgVerifyMimeType = <true | false>;
$wgVerifyMimeType = <true | false>;
$wgStrictFileExtensions = <true | false>;
$wgCheckFileExtensions = <true | false>;
with different combinations with different output but no success
e.g. command line "file -bi <filename>" returns correct image/jpeg -
Try Firefox 1.5.0.1 and IE 6.0.sp2
any suggestions?
wiki on Linux 2.6.13/php 4.4.2/mysql 4.1.18/apache 2.0.53
Thanks/Regards!
mfg
M.Menges
Would Mediawiki-l consider syncing with mwusers.com via:
http://www.mail2forum.com/wiki/Main_Page
? (And what do you know, it's a MediaWiki page there. :)
In other words: would we prefer to have to segregated conversations
talking about the same thing, or would we like to merge the conversations?
In short, web posts become emails, and emails become web posts. The
web-forum threads become synchronized with the email threads, and the users
for each vehicle (email list or web forum) don't know the difference,
unless they happened to read both communication vehicle.
I use Mail2Forum on my collaboration server, it's probably the
most-valuable collaboration tool I have besides MediaWiki and Subversion,
in part because GNUMailman's archive interface is just so bad--but now I
can have people post via the web forum and have it show up on the email
list, too.
Maybe Mail2Forum needs one more rev to get kinks out for a high-volume list
like MW-l, but I'd recommend the corresponding webmasters start testing it
out in test forums/lists anyway.
I've been saying this all over on other "forum and email list duplicated
conversation" internet communities (eg, Subversion), and I've gotten some
attention, but I don't yet know of someone taking the bait.
-Matt
> Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 13:34:58 +0100
> From: Sigbert Klinke <sigbert(a)wiwi.hu-berlin.de>
> Subject: [Mediawiki-l] LaTeX question
> To: mediawiki-l(a)Wikimedia.org
> Message-ID: <44044372.4050801(a)wiwi.hu-berlin.de>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
> Hi,
>
> in a formula I write <math>\frac{\sum_{i=1}^n ...}{...}</math>. The
> sum
> sign appears always in \textmode. I tried to use
> <math>\frac{\displaystyle \sum_{i=1}^n ...}{...}</math>, but during
> rendering an error occured: unknown function \displaystyle. What can I
> do to force \displaystyle ?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Sigbert Klinke
On en.wikipedia, the texvc program has been updated fairly recently
to include support for both \displaystyle and \textstyle. If you're
talking about your own wiki, you might consider upgrading your texvc
to the latest one available. If that's not possible, I don't think
there is any way to force displaystyle. You *can* force textstyle
with a nasty hack involving \begin{matrix} ... \end{matrix}, but no
such luck with displaystyle. (Maybe someone else can prove me wrong.)
David Harvey
Is this the best place to start reading about how to manage and use
categories on a MediaWiki server:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Category
?
Are there other references?
-Matt
Hello, After checking this list archive and other mediawiki resources, I
think I have a work around, but the browser seems to not show the [edit]
link after a user logs in until a F5 or page refresh, so it works, but if
the user was on a page that had editable sections, then logs in, she will
not display the edit tags until the page is manually refreshed.
heres what i added, please critique as necessary as this is the first time i
have changed the php around
## added !$wgUser->getId() || to if statement.
line 298 Skin.php
---------------
if( !$wgUser->getId() || !$wgUser->getOption( 'editsection' ) ) {
$s .= ".editsection { display: none; }\n";
}
return $s;
---------------
Thanks!
Chris
Hi,
in a formula I write <math>\frac{\sum_{i=1}^n ...}{...}</math>. The sum
sign appears always in \textmode. I tried to use
<math>\frac{\displaystyle \sum_{i=1}^n ...}{...}</math>, but during
rendering an error occured: unknown function \displaystyle. What can I
do to force \displaystyle ?
Thanks in advance
Sigbert Klinke