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('''Translatewiki [http://translatewiki.net (.net)]''' is a wiki for doing translations and will be the site where Consumium is translated.) |
(The clean changes extension which ( from mw:Extension:CleanChanges under GFDL) |
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'''Translatewiki [http://translatewiki.net (.net)]''' is a wiki for doing translations and will be the site where Consumium is translated. | '''Translatewiki [http://translatewiki.net (.net)]''' is a wiki for doing translations and will be the site where Consumium is translated. | ||
http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Special: | [http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Special:Translate Special:Translate] done by [[mw:Extensions:Translate]] with [[mw:User:Nikerabbit]] et. al. in the [[controll]]s so expect nothing but great stuff from this effort .The extension also implements an [[mw:API]] and [[mw:locale]] ( ! ) | ||
[[MediaWiki/extensions#CleanChanges|The clean changes extension]] which ( text below from [[mw:Extension:CleanChanges]] under [[GFDL]] ): | |||
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The CleanChanges extension is based on enhanced changes list, | |||
but it tries to be more concise by hiding less important information by default. | |||
It needs JavaScript to be fully functional. | |||
It works best in wikis where changes per user ratio is high. | |||
It also provides two extra filters: by user and by language code suffix. | |||
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notice '''<u>by language code suffix</u>''' | |||
See [http://translatewiki.net/w/i.php?title=Special:RecentChanges&translations=only&trailer=/fi this URL] shows RecentChanges of articles ending in ''''/fi''''] This is done with [[MediaWiki/extensions#CleanChanges]] so Translatewiki is proof that multilingual data entry into a wiki can work. Their approach is very [[EPOV]]y but I think this can be tolerated to achieve many languages in one wiki like Translatewiki and Wikimedia.org, MediaWiki.org etc. | |||
http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Special:Version lists all [[extensions]] used there. Especially interesting is [[Universal LanguageSelector]] ( which as of 2012-07-02 has not been released yet ) |