On 7/7/07, Magnus Manske magnusmanske@googlemail.com wrote:
On 7/7/07, Ayelie ayelie.at.large@gmail.com wrote:
Just to go with the flow I tested it on http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:User-Coolcat.svg , and when clicking on the (+) icon the box appeared (very cool how it suggests things, btw... though it did interfere with my typing somewhat, made it stall a tad), I typed in my text, and then it opened the edit
page;
but there were no changes made to the text.
Is it supposed to automatically add [[Category:Foo]] at the bottom of
the
page and then you just click "save", or is everything supposed to be automatic? Just wondering, but great work on such short notice :)
It is fully automatic if you include it on your monobook.js page, as described (I tried it on that image, check the history:-)
You probably clicked on the link I provided as "[1]". This uses the "script test mode", which unfortunately does not carry to the next page, so no text was added.
Right now, I am working on category removal via a "(-)" link after each category. Once that is done, I'll glue it together to have a "replace" mode for free :-) Any suggestions as to what the link for replacing a category should look like? "(X)", maybe?
Cheers, Magnus
Nope, I added it to my monobook and force reloaded, etc. same as when adding all scripts.
Symbol for replacing a category? Hm. Adding is (+), removing is (-); (X) would be "delete" I think, not replace. What about (<--) or (↔) ? Or more detailed, though longer; (--><--), (+ <--), (<-- +), (<-- + -->). I'm thinking about the icons used on "merge" templates on wikipedia; hard to represent in a few one-line characters :) You could even go simpler and use (*) though people won't know what it indicates right away. What about (±)? remove one category, add another?