I've just found the same scenery on ca.wikisource: https://ca.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Pàgina:L%27auca_del_senyor_Esteve_(1912).djvu/145&action=edit<https://ca.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=P%C3%A0gina:L%27auca_del_senyor_Esteve_(1912).djvu/145&action=edit>
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 8:59 PM, Alex Brollo <[email protected]> wrote: > Strange.... I entered and I saw them, both logged and unlogged; I only > found a default setting to hide them, but both using preferences or > Proofreading tools (Instrumentos de revisão) header and footer can be seen. > > Alex > > > 2013/12/14 Luiz Augusto <[email protected]> > >> Header and footer sections aren't being displayed on pt.wikisource. >> >> Maybe it's due to local scripts? >> >> Example: >> https://pt.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=P%C3%A1gina:Phar%C3%B3es.pdf/45&action=edit >> >> >> On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 12:52 AM, billinghurst <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Gday Tpt, >>> >>> I would like to thank you for all the work that you have been doing to >>> firstly convert the ProofreaPage extension away from the javascript >>> methodology, into the new schema. Then all the time that you have spent >>> bug fixing this past week. It probably sounds as though we are >>> complaining >>> at times with raising issues, but to let you know personally that I think >>> that the work that you have been doing for the editing community, and >>> then >>> for the reading community, is magnificent. >>> >>> So that big thank you to you, and to those who have helped problem solve >>> this past week. Really appreciated. >>> >>> Regards Billinghurst >>> >>> On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 21:34:09 +0100, Thomas Tanon <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> > Hi! >>> > >>> > Some improvements and bug corrections have been deployed some minutes >>> ago >>> > as part of MediaWiki 1.23wmf6: >>> > >>> > Here is a list of fixed issues: >>> > * A JavaScript fatal error in Page: pages editing interface is solved >>> for >>> > Internet Explorer 8 or less and old Safari versions. >>> > * Mediawiki:proofreadpage_default_header and >>> > Mediawiki:proofreadpage_default_footer and text layer extraction now >>> works >>> > for Page: pages without index. >>> > * It is possible again to zoom in on mouse scroll. >>> > * The level change summary tag is now added when you click on the level >>> > selector (it’s what was done before the new Page: pages editing >>> interface >>> > deployment) >>> > >>> > Here is the remaining known issues (thanks to report ones that haven’t >>> > been listed here): >>> > * Fatal error on submit for a very few pages (a correction is on >>> review) >>> > * the issue with gadget that Aubrey have reported here (I think that >>> the >>> > solution is more on the gadget side that on the extension one) >>> > * It isn't possible to edit only the body of a page throw the API >>> > * The body content editing area doesn’t fit the scan height in vertical >>> > editing mode. I’m looking for a clean way to fix this problem. >>> > * The tab order in Page: pages editing interface is strange. A >>> correction >>> > for it is ready and will be deployed soon. >>> > >>> > Thomas >>> > >>> > Le 6 déc. 2013 à 23:53, Alex Brollo <[email protected]> a écrit : >>> > >>> >> Thanks Thomas but.... I can't write php, just a little of python and >>> >> javascript. >>> >> But more or less I can read it (if statements are simple) , thanks for >>> >> link. >>> >> >>> >> Alex >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> 2013/12/6 Thomas Tanon <[email protected]> >>> >> The trim final routine is done automatically by the Wikitext content >>> >> representation. So, it have been very easy to implement. If you are >>> >> interested, here is the internal representation of a Page: page: >>> >> >>> >>> https://git.wikimedia.org/blob/mediawiki%2Fextensions%2FProofreadPage.git/8435e3855decbebc809280edffc9013b38b1f349/includes%2Fpage%2FProofreadPageContent.php >>> >> About automatic addition of the references tag, it’s a good idea. Feel >>> >> free to hack the extension (you are really invited to do so :-)) or to >>> >> fill a bug on bugzilla. >>> >> Thomas >>> >> >>> >> Le 6 déc. 2013 à 14:28, Alex Brollo <[email protected]> a écrit : >>> >> >>> >>>> Hi! >>> >>>> No, there isn’t any doc about it. The Proofread Page doc is very >>> messy >>> >>>> and work on documentation is something really needed (it’s something >>> >>>> that any advanced editor of Wikisource can do). >>> >>>> # yes the bottom of nsPage body is trimmed (it’s normal >>> normalisation >>> >>>> of wikitext content). If it breaks pages we can disable this >>> >>>> normalisation. >>> >>>> # you can add a default footer content in Mediawiki:proofread >>> >>>> page_default_footer (it doesn’t works currently because of a bug but >>> it >>> >>>> should be fixed soon (in the worst case at next Tuesday >>> deployment)). >>> >>> >>>> If you want to customize this value for a specific index, just add a >>> >>>> new field called 'Footer’ (the ID is important) in >>> >>>> MediaWiki:Proofreadpage_index_data_config with header:true. >>> >>>> en.wikisource use this feature. >>> >>>> # basically yes >>> >>>> # yes you have to if you use the action=edit API. I’m working on an >>> >>>> other API action that will allow to edit only the body and/or the >>> >>>> proofreading level (and that will be used also by the VisualEditor >>> when >>> >>>> it’ll be integrated) >>> >>> >>> >>> by Thomas >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks for details; usually we are learning by "try and learn" and >>> >>> explicit details like those you give save hours of tries! >>> >>> >>> >>> # trimming bottom of the page: IMHO it's an excellent idea. The >>> simple >>> >>> trick to add (manually or by a script launched at onSubmit event) a >>> >>> tl|nop at the bottom of the page when needed to force the closure of >>> a >>> >>> paragraph at the bottom of the page and saves many transclusion >>> issues. >>> >>> # in the meantime, since we have to activate such a "final cleanup >>> >>> routine", it would be easy to "take a look" to body text and to add a >>> >>> references tag (after a new line) into the footer only when needed >>> (t.i. >>> >>> when text contains a ref tag or a template building a ref tag - an >>> >>> infrequent case. >>> >>> # I only use wikipedia.Page .put() method to edit pages by bot, I >>> don't >>> >>> know if it uses API action=edit, but anyone writing by itself scripts >>> to >>> >>> edit nsPage is used to test carefully the header-body-footer stuff so >>> >>> that here some try-and-learn will clarify the matter. >>> >>> >>> >>> I'm going to copy-and-paste your message.... as soon as this >>> >>> unavoidable "bug explosion" will rest, I've many other questions for >>> >>> you.... but not now. :-) >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks again. >>> >>> >>> >>> Alex >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Wikisource-l mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikisource-l >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Wikisource-l mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikisource-l >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Wikisource-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikisource-l > >
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