I second that. This is an awesome addition. I blogged about it the other
day after we dockerized mediawiki. We automated the whole installation in
case you want to check it out
The reason we migrated is because of the promise of Visual Editor and it
did not let us down. We tried first the wikipedia version and we said "we
must switch" immediately ;-)
Great job and congratulations to everyone!
- Nestor
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 4:38 AM, Trevor Parscal <tparscal(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Pine,
I'm glad to hear VE had your back. This actually reminds me, there's a
feature we never really advertised in VisualEditor where a CSV file can be
dragged into the editor and a table is created from its contents.
Give it a try. And thank Ed Sanders for all things tables and Copy/Paste.
- Trevor
On Wednesday, April 15, 2015, Amir E. Aharoni <
amir.aharoni(a)mail.huji.ac.il>
wrote:
Hear hear.
The VE people's amazing wizardry deserves praise.
--
Amir Elisha Aharoni · אָמִיר אֱלִישָׁע אַהֲרוֹנִי
http://aharoni.wordpress.com
“We're living in pieces,
I want to live in peace.” – T. Moore
2015-04-15 11:05 GMT+03:00 Pine W <wiki.pine(a)gmail.com <javascript:;>>:
> James,
>
> I just want to say a public "thank you" for VE saving my sanity by
doing
something
that I didn't know was possible. I was able to copy a table
from
> Word onto Meta using VisualEditor, and much to my surprise it mostly
> worked. I must have tried at least five other ways to get one of
Cascadia
Wikimedians' annual plan tables copied from Google Docs onto Meta, all
with
> poor results. While VisualEditor only copied part of the formatting
into
> MediaWiki, the results were far better than
anything else I had tried
for
> the past few hours. So thank you very much
for supporting this
> copy-and-paste functionality with VisualEditor.
>
> Pine
>
> *This is an Encyclopedia* <https://www.wikipedia.org/>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *One gateway to the wide garden of knowledge, where lies The deep rock
of
our past,
in which we must delve The well of our future,The clear water
we
> must leave untainted for those who come after us,The fertile earth, in
> which truth may grow in bright places, tended by many hands,And the
broad
fall of
sunshine, warming our first steps toward knowing how much we do
not
know.*
*—Catherine Munro*
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