Hi Ginu, deciding what font to use for the logo text is still a gray
area, particularly in non-latin scripts. I believe there are one or
two malayalam editors on the translators mailing list; I am including
it in copy.
What are your thoughts about the font currently used for Wikipedia article text?
To update other interface messages, see
http://ml.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Allmessages
You must be an administrator to edit the message pages.
(But you can also get adminship just to do that kind of work)
Sj
On 8/18/05, Ginu George <ginu.george(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> In which format I have to send the text. Could you please tell the font name
> or can attach the same in reply. Otherwise I can send a font file along with
> the correctly written font.
>
>
> Regards
>
>
> Ginu George
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sj [mailto:2.718281828@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 12:46 AM
> To: Ginu George
> Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] WikiPedia Malayalam
>
> Hello Ginu,
>
> Did you get a response about Malayalam and editing the logo?
>
> To edit the logo you should write the text you want to include, and send it
> in an email to the wikitech-l list....
>
> Let me know if you have any trouble.
> SJ
>
>
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 19:08:17 +0400, Ginu George <ginu.george(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I saw the language version for Malayalam in Wikipedia is not in full
> > mode for long. But i go through the entire stuff. There is no option
> > to edit the logo text. Thats wrong. And i would like to do the project
> > for malayalam. So if you can provide further information, then thats
> > better i think.
> >
> > Hope you respond soon
> >
> > --
> > Regards
> > Ginu George
> > www.ginugeorge.com
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> +sj+
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Hi,
It seems, there is a bug with the mail server.
Yann
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Hi,
(dont no that it was send, i do not became it. I try it again)
just a small question. Im german and we have a german small Mediawiki running.
If we put some new words in FulltextStoplist.php it dont work.
How can we set some stopwords?
regards
Hi,
a last question :-)
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< php updateSearchIndex.php
Updating searchindex between 20050819072015 and 20050819072924
--- Waiting for lock ---
Warning: Missing argument 1 for locksearchindex() in
/var/www/html/wiki2/maintenance/updateSearchIndex.inc on line 79
Done
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any ideas whats wrong?
Regards
Hi,
just a smal question. Im german and we have a german smal Mediawiki running.
If we put some new words in FulltextStoplist.php it dont work.
How can we set some stopwords?
regards
Mark Williamson (node.ue(a)gmail.com) [050811 06:36]:
> On 09/08/05, David Gerard <fun(a)thingy.apana.org.au> wrote:
> > Kate (keturner(a)livejournal.com) [050809 21:57]:
> > > be rejected because of it. more information on greylisting can be found at
> > > http://projects.puremagic.com/greylisting/.
> > And from spam and might-as-well-be-spam just now: 3.3, 18.4, 18.2, 2.6,
> > 2.6, 0.4, 0.4, 4.2, 4.0, 4.0.
> David, what do you count as "might as well be spam"?
I think the examples in that particular pile were press releases and cranks
who email lots of people that they think might further their cause. Which
is technically spam too, I suppose, but not the serious bulk stuff - just
people adding wikien-l to their general publicity list.
- d.
Kate wrote:
>>I recommended greylisting on this list a few months back, so I'm glad to
>>see it's implemented. However, I recommend you turn off SPF and
>>DomainKeys; the primary consumers of these authentication schemes are
>>spammers.
>
>
> no mail is accepted because of either SPF or DK that would not be anyway
> (IOW, the only change is that some more mail is rejected), so i don't
> think this is a concern.
Indeed. I think this objection to SPF misses the point. We *want*
spammers to use SPF, because then we can filter on domains, which is a
lot easier than what we have to do otherwise.
--Jimbo
Hello wikitechies,
I'm currently visiting Indiana University working on a Wikipedia visualization
project. I've got two questions, I'd appreciate any advice you could give me.
The Info Visualization lab here has a policy against using mysql, so I need to
convert the data to postgres. Has this been done before with wikipedia dumps?
I have tried two utilities I found "out there", mysql2pgsql.perl and my2pg.pl,
and neither seems to able to convert Wp dumps correctly. Since mediawiki 1.5
will be postgres-enabled, I hope someone has figured out a way to do this
already. Am I right?
It'd be great to somehow overlay a map of Wikipedia articles onto the map of the
world, but to do this we'd need to associate articles with geographic locations
(one-to-one or one-to-many, no matter). One way to do this would be via edit
histories, using IP addresses of anonymous users and generating a map of
anonymous usage of Wp. However there seems to be no trivial way to do this for
the entire dataset. If anyone has an idea we're more than happy to listen &
share Wikipedia visualization fame with them :).
Thank you!
Miran
Dear MediaWiki developers,
I have written a LaTeX to MathML converter designed specifically for
Wikipedia.
More information is available at http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Blahtex.
There is also a download page at
http://abel.math.harvard.edu/~dmharvey/blahtex/index.php where you will
find:
* source code (C++, GNU GPL license)
* interactive online demo
* every equation in (English) Wikipedia filtered through texvc and
blahtex, side by side for visual comparison
I am hoping that this will spur some action towards getting MediaWiki
to actually spit out real MathML. I am aware that there are some very
complicated issues involved and that this is not an easy problem to
solve. Nevertheless, I hope that having a working converter (at least
at some kind of decent alpha stage) will inspire some effort in this
direction.
I have cross-posted a similar message at Village Pump:technical and on
the mathematics wikiproject talk page.
If you have ideas about how to make this happen, I want to hear about
it! Thanks in advance for your help.
David Harvey
(User:Dmharvey on en.wikipedia.org and at meta.wikimedia.org)
We are trying to develope one extension for mediawiki, but the
information about how mediawiki works is very poor. We would be grateful
if someone provide us the documentation necesary to begin to understand
mediawiki and to begin to develope
thank you very much
Felipe Pablos