Revision: 6310 Author: purodha Date: 2009-01-29 11:59:34 +0000 (Thu, 29 Jan 2009)
Log Message: ----------- Documentation change only.
Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/pywikipedia/interwiki.py
Modified: trunk/pywikipedia/interwiki.py =================================================================== --- trunk/pywikipedia/interwiki.py 2009-01-28 19:41:32 UTC (rev 6309) +++ trunk/pywikipedia/interwiki.py 2009-01-29 11:59:34 UTC (rev 6310) @@ -86,13 +86,14 @@ * 10: The 10 largest languages (sites with most articles). Analogous for any other natural number. + * arab: All languages useing the Arabic alphabet. * cyril: All languages that use the Cyrillic alphabet. * chinese: All Chinese dialects. * latin: All languages using the Latin script. * scand: All Scandinavian languages.
- -hintfile: similar to -hint, except that the hints are taken from - the given file, one per line, instead of the command line. + -hintfile: similar to -hint, except that hints are taken from the given + file, enclosed in [[]] each, instead of the command line.
-askhints: for each page one or more hints are asked. See hint: above for the format, one can for example give "en:something" or @@ -150,10 +151,10 @@ alternatives actually exists. (note: without ending colon)
- -select ask for each link whether it should be include before + -select ask for each link whether it should be included before changing any page. This is useful if you want to remove - invalid interwiki and if you do multiple hints of which - some might be correct and others incorrect. Combining + invalid interwiki links and if you do multiple hints of + which some might be correct and others incorrect. Combining -select and -confirm is possible, but seems like overkill. (note: without ending colon)
@@ -161,8 +162,8 @@
-noredirect do not follow redirects. (note: without ending colon)
- -initialredirect work on target if a redirect is entered on the command - line. (note: without ending colon) + -initialredirect work on its target if a redirect is entered on the + command line. (note: without ending colon)
-neverlink: used as -neverlink:xx where xx is a language code: Disregard any links found to language xx. You can also
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