Hi Micru!
I don’t think there will be issues with templates as the dependancies of templates on this
extension is only throw well defined interfaces.
Yes, ns0 pages are "editable" with VE but as the <pages> tag is not
supported specifically, it’s not possible to edit its parameters. It’s not specifically
intended as no work as been done yet in order to make VE support ProofreadPage features.
Things to tests are mostly the editing of Page: pages as it's the thing that have seen
the most of changes.
Thomas
Le 22 nov. 2013 à 16:47, David Cuenca <dacuetu(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
Hi Thomas!
That's great news that the code clean-up is finished, and it even comes in time for
the anniversary :)
You say that some scripts might stop working. What about templates? Might it have any
effect on them?
One thing I have noticed is that the ns0 page seems to be editable with the VE, but then
it has no effect. Is that intended?
And is there anything in particular that you would like tested?
Cheers,
Micru
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Thomas Tanon <thomaspt(a)hotmail.fr> wrote:
Hi everyone!
A major update of the ProofreadPage extension will be rolled out next Monday, The 25th
November. Most of the code related to Page: pages, including the edition interface, have
been rewritten by Aarti Dwivedi (User:Rtdwivedi) with my help as part of the Google Summer
of Code 2013 project in order to have a cleaner and more maintainable code that will allow
an easier fix of dozens of known bugs.
We have tried to keep the same user interface and to don’t break any features with the
help of automated testing. The only big user interface change is that the links for
previous, next and index pages are only displayed as icon on Vector skin (but remains as
textual links on the other skins).
The HTML structure of view and edit modes of Page: pages have been changed, so some user
scripts may be broken. OldWikisource scripts have been updated by User:Phe (many thanks to
him) but some bugs may appear when the new code will be rolled out.
The new code is currently testable on
test2.wikipedia.org. Here I’ve created two pages in
order to hep testing:
https://test2.wikipedia.org/s/9gi and
https://test2.wikipedia.org/s/9i4 (notice that features added by OldWikisource scripts
aren’t active there).
Thomas
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