Hello Manu,
maybe you know, you can translate system messages via their certain pages in the
MediaWiki: namespace. [1]
You find all system messages listed under Special:AllMessages in your wiki.
E.g. under MediaWiki:Copyrightwarning you find parts of the copyright warning to
translate.
To find out what system messages are used on a certain page, add “?uselang=qqx” to the URL
or “&uselang=qqx” respectively, in case there is already a “?” in the URL. (see my
popup output attached).
As for the sitename, the system message is MediaWiki:wikieditor-publish-dialog-title. Your
sitename should be configured in LocalSettings.php [2], but that usually happens during
installation. Can’t help here, since I have the exact same (wrong) display (but usually
use the other button).
Hope that’s a first hint.
—Sabine
[1]
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:System_message
[2]
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgSitename
On 2018.10.01, at 14:32, Emanuele D'Arrigo
<manu3d(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am trying to customize the dialog that pops up after pressing the
"Publish" button of the WikiEditor - see attached image.
After searching in some places I thought logical, I tried grepping the
whole "w" folder on the server but it didn't find any instance of the
sentences:
- (To be translated) Please note that all contributions to Schorenpedia
may be edited, altered, or removed by anybody with access to it.
- On the other hand, you can "watch" a page to be notified of any change
to it and changes can always be reverted if necessary.
Does anybody know where to find those so that I can translate them to
German?
Furthermore, does anybody knows why the magic word isn't
expanded to the name of the website? Do I have to manually set it somewhere?
Kind regards,
Manu
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