You can't mark a change without marking the preceding changes. You may mark versions, not changes.

2012/12/26 Strainu <strainu10@gmail.com>
Hi,

I don't know much about the extension, but AFAIK, Flagged Revs works
on diffs. Wouldn't it be enough if you marked the particular change
you make as patrolled? The Site class has a function patrol which
receives a revision ID as parameter. Obviously, the downside is you
have to have patrol rights on the bot account.

Regards,
  Strainu

2012/12/25 Bináris <wikiposta@gmail.com>:
> Hi folks around the world,
>
> there was a debate in Huwiki about cosmetic changes which have a very
> limited popularity. One of the problems is that we have Flagged Revs, and
> when a bot edits an unpatrolled page, it will be hard to overview changes
> and difficult to patrol it after cosmetic changes. Patrollers complain about
> this a lot. Here is an example:
> *difflink before cc
> *difflink after cc
>
> Is it possible to distuinguish patrolled and unpatrolled versions?
> I think the ideal solution this way:
> *If the wiki has Flagged Revs, cosmetic changes won't work on unpatrolled
> pages as default behaviour
> *A new parameter could be introduced to force cc on these pages
> *For patrolled pages and for wikis without Flagged Revs the process won't
> change
> Could somebody please implement this solution? Otherwise cc may easily be
> prohibited in Huwiki.
>
> Thanks in advance and Merry Christmas!
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