[01:14:37] Nemo_bis, *: who cares about chapter wikis? [01:15:00] chapters? [01:15:23] ok :) [01:15:40] well i'm going to modify conf for quite a few chapters at once [01:16:09] i guess we only really need a couple to test [01:16:22] and it's not like they cared up to this point... [01:16:49] ok, so you only mean the small chapters' wikis on WMF servers [01:16:57] https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/58936 [01:16:59] i guess [01:17:04] that's easy, just need to ask their boards [01:17:44] ok, not so for br of course [01:17:45] nah, i'm not even asking. but would be nice to get a couple to test. and to notify them in case more want to test [01:17:57] just do what 555 asks ;) [01:18:11] a couple? I've no idea what you're talking about, this is about a single wiki [01:18:18] idk even who 555 is. but the current conf is wrong [01:18:23] br is not the only one that's wrong [01:19:25] * jeremyb just pushes [01:21:00] remote: New Changes: [01:21:00] remote: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/103730 [01:21:00] remote: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/103731 [01:21:00] remote: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/103732 [01:21:03] Nemo_bis [01:21:49] as long as you don't add things which were not asked.. [01:27:12] zzzzzzzzz [01:27:31] slap wel :) [06:18:18] Can I ask a question ? [06:18:45] What is MobileFrontend extension and how do I get the source and what is the size of the source code ? [06:25:52] Have a look at the extension page on MW Wiki, All the appropriate links are on it [15:03:55] Hi everyobody [15:08:59] Do you know why, when I use the mw-collapsible class on a table with background color on the cells, if I collapses and uncollapses the table, the background color won't be correctly displayed in a first time, in Firefox v.25? [15:10:20] Automatik: no idea, can you link to a page where this happens? [15:10:31] (or paste example wikitext, because i'm lazy :) ) [15:10:33] Oh, sorry: https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionnaire:Bac_%C3%A0_sable [15:13:18] Automatik: how is it supposed to look? i get light-grey backgorund on headings on Opera [15:15:08] Automatik: huh, yeah, Firefox 26 seems to mess up the backgrounds for me too [15:15:48] right, the issue is for Forefox it seems [15:15:51] Automatik: is this what you're seeing? http://i.imgur.com/dUWfwgh.png [15:15:57] yeah, looks like a Firefox bug to me [15:16:00] exactly [15:16:01] no idea why it would do that [15:16:34] but if you change of window and come back on this window, it will display correctly... so strange... [15:17:06] Ok, a place to report that bug? [15:17:22] (maybe) [15:18:23] bugzilla.wikimedia.org [15:18:40] Ok, thanks [15:18:43] it fixes itself for me when i try selecting it [15:18:49] ugh [15:19:01] for me too [15:19:16] i meant bugzilla.mozilla.org :) [15:19:24] ah, ok [15:19:31] i don't think there's much we could do about that [19:33:43] I've been encountering this odd hiccup lately that if I hit backspace fairly quickly after loading a new mediawiki page that nothing on the page is accessible (can't scroll or click anything) and I have to reload the page to do anything again; what might be to blame? [19:53:27] Ryulong: on some browsers, backspace does the same as the back button doesn't it [19:53:38] well yes [19:53:54] I meant to say that when I use backspace to navigate back the page freezes [19:54:09] just in that tab though [19:54:11] I think [22:10:00] hi, is it normal that search doesn't search in the contents of pages like https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Michel_Strogoff/Partie_2/Chapitre_2 which import the text from a djvu? [22:10:44] ^d: manybubbles ^^ [22:10:59] <^d> We just fixed that today \o/ [22:10:59] b_jonas: checking [22:11:13] if it helps, I search for "Sangarre" [22:11:17] (without the quotes) [22:11:17] oh hey, cool, that matters for more than just commons [22:11:30] with special:search [22:11:56] <^d> b_jonas: We just did some work today that indexes the contents of PDFs and DjVu files in the search. [22:12:00] <^d> As in, less than an hour ago [22:12:04] <^d> So, code's not live or anything. [22:12:08] ^d: nice [22:12:16] so it's a known problem and you're already working on a fix [22:12:17] nice to hear [22:12:17] <^d> (This is a bug from 2006 that brion filed :)) [22:12:42] fix is done, but we'll have to deploy it and reindex everything [22:12:48] I think that would be very useful for wikisource [22:13:01] yeah [22:13:08] though, I wonder how it works in this case [22:13:21] because that is a page built from a djvu file rather than the file iteslf [22:13:24] <^d> b_jonas: That's the idea. Wikisources and Commons need it :) [22:13:31] <^d> manybubbles: Yeah, I was thinking that. [22:13:57] b_jonas: so the fix that we made will let you find those files when you search in the file namespace [22:14:32] manybubbles: I see [22:14:45] apparently the character is mentioned first in https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Michel_Strogoff/Partie_1/Chapitre_7 btw [22:15:21] ^d: got to go for a bit [22:15:42] might want to think of transcluded file text.... [22:15:52] <^d> Yeah, we'll have to noodle this a bit. [22:16:03] <^d> Now that we've got the text in the index it shouldn't be impossible. [22:16:08] <^d> Will have to just figure out a way [22:18:17] manybubbles: does the new feature find only whole djvu files, or also pages like https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Verne_-_Michel_Strogoff_-_Un_drame_au_Mexique,_1905.djvu/218 ? [22:19:07] manybubbles: because if it finds pages, then What links here can find what includes it already [22:19:17] transcludes [22:19:38] so that would already be very useful