Hi,
Is there any doc on that? I installed greasemonkey and the
wikipedia-animate tool, but I don't see anything special. In
particular, even on a WP history page, the menu item "User script
commands" is greyed out.
Steve
On 3/9/06, Nathaniel Sheetz <spangineer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It's not exactly what you're looking for, but
one of the history animation
tools might do the trick. I've used them before to view how an article
changes with each edit. They're listed at [[WP:TOOLS]], and one of them is
at
http://phiffer.org/projects/wikipedia-animate/ .
Spangineer / Nathaniel
On 3/8/06, Steve Bennett <stevage(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
Wondering if there is a simple tool which would allow me to download
the diff history of an article, preferably in some concise and human
readable format. I'm trying to watch an edit war, and need a bit of
help understanding all the additions and removals. In particular, I'd
like to know if there are any sneaky changes getting in under the
radar (like when someone partially reverts an edit).
I'd really like to avoid touching a database dump if at all possible :)
Steve
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