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--- Comment #3 from Krinkle ---
I don't think there should be a control for separate interface messages.
However either way, meanwhile a workaround is to use a CSS selector
(.ve-available or .ve-not-available) to hide or display certain pieces
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--- Comment #2 from Chris McKenna ---
Yes, that does sound far simpler to implement! More difficult to keep the two
in synch, but I suppose you can't have everything.
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--- Comment #1 from Jesús Martínez Novo (Ciencia Al Poder)
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One possible way to do this is using a different interface message for VE in
such cases. MediaWiki:Newarticletext-VE for example.
This looks apparently more simple to do than crea
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