[03:18:48] Dear Tech Ambassadors, are you there? [05:36:30] DanKoehl, hi, what's your question? :) (It's generally good to ask immediately, to allow for time-delayed reactions) [09:33:49] Hi [09:34:08] Quick support query- What's the default Monospace font Wikimedia sites use? [09:34:30] When I change what I am using in Mozilla Firefox [09:34:39] my edit boxes also change [09:34:40] :( [09:35:12] Is there any scope for raising a ticket requesting it's directly specified on the servers? [11:23:56] Hi vermont [11:35:32] Hi Shakespearefan02 [11:36:42] Did you see me earlier query? [12:09:29] ShakespeareFan02: Nope. Can you repeat it? [12:10:23] Quick support query- What's the default Monospace font Wikimedia sites use? [12:10:31] When I change what I am using in Mozilla Firefox [12:10:35] my edit boxes also change [12:10:37] :( [12:10:53] ah [12:11:42] I was wondering if it's worth raising a ticket so it can be a FIXED font in preferences. [12:12:08] So that the edit box , and nominal monospace display font can be different [12:13:59] idk [12:26:37] it's the browsers default [12:26:47] "monospace, monospace" [12:27:18] Oh:( [12:27:20] Bother [12:27:26] (doubling up, is a trick to get around MacOSX using a monospace font that is not actually a monospace font. if i remember correctly). [12:27:56] Is it feasible to request a specifc edit box font in CSS? [12:28:05] no [12:29:19] Than I'm stuck with the Borwser default [12:29:20] because then people will complain that their browser defaults not work any longer :) [12:29:25] *browser default [12:29:57] What I'd like is my edit boxes to stay the same on WMF sites but not necessarily on others [12:30:14] My question was generally about changing the edit box font.. [12:30:24] Not specifcally for WMF sites [12:30:28] you have a common.css file for things like that. [12:30:33] Okay [12:30:35] Thanks [12:30:41] What would I need to change? [12:31:23] I don't necessarily know the minutiae of Mediawiki's core style sheets. [12:31:32] you can override the mw-editfont-monospace class [12:31:41] according to my webinspector [12:31:53] Okay thanks [12:33:06] And the defualt for that is defined in? [12:34:49] the mediawiki.editfont.styles resourceloader style module [12:35:03] which contains https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki/blob/d26f3a3232f769803bec779735b21dcda5fdacc7/resources/src/mediawiki/mediawiki.editfont.css [12:36:30] Okay, done an override [12:36:48] you can also use global.css in meta i suspect.. [12:36:50] I may raise a ticket anyway, as I was wanting to suggest a specifc monospace calss for something [12:37:20] There's a very specifc font that emulates old school viewdata systems [12:37:31] which I find better for certain instances. [12:37:51] we're not likely to accept things only used by 0.1 % of the users though :) [12:38:03] That's widely understood [12:38:09] just telling you upfront [12:38:26] The other thought was that it might be slightly clearer on some mobiles [12:38:42] do mobiles ship with that font ? [12:38:45] but that would need someone to do a proper usablity analysis [12:38:53] thedj: Not by default [12:38:59] Let me link the font [12:39:19] http://bjh21.me.uk/bedstead/ [12:39:23] then not that likely. loading fonts from servers is very expensive operation, so definetly not likely for mobile [12:39:36] Fair enough [12:39:40] It's why I asked [12:40:05] My third reason for asking is that I was considering if for an April 1st, I tried to write [12:40:21] some Wiki-pages in 1980's style videotext [12:40:28] Genuine pages though.. [12:40:43] However, those pages would need to use a very specfic font. [12:40:49] to support the graphics [12:41:24] as well as a somewhat contrived line break arrangement :( [12:41:46] The fall back would be the monospace default.. [15:37:54] What is the best place to link for a contributing guide / code of conduct that is valid across all Wikimedia coding projects [15:40:06] Perhaps this is good https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Code_of_Conduct :) [15:43:19] Depends on the goal [15:46:30] tobias47n9e: There are various policy pages on indvidual projects [15:47:09] The style guides for each project also vary considerably [15:47:25] I am starting a new project and just want to link to some "be respectful of each other" guide. Don't want to create the 1000x version of contributing.md [15:48:46] tobias47n9e: In the short version most contributing guides are "Don't be an opinianted clown that alienates people" [15:49:14] with some additional stuff about what's considered unacceptable [15:49:16] ShakespeareFan00: That is true. Hopefully the link will offer something like that translated in a lot of languages :) [15:49:47] BTW there are also some guides on technical writing that may help [15:49:57] What was the project? [15:55:15] My project? Going online today :D Exciting :) [16:08:51] tobias47n9e, : Link? [16:09:27] ShakespeareFan00: I am still crossing some t's. Will be like half an hour :) [16:31:45] Hi all [16:52:14] ShakespeareFan00: It is unleashed to the public https://crates.io/crates/wkdr https://crates.io/crates/wikibase :D Just noticed that I poured 3 months of evening work into that :D [17:09:21] tobias47n9e: These tools can be sued with any wikibase installation? [17:09:24] *used [17:09:26] Sorry [17:10:02] ShakespeareFan00: Technically not yet, because i still have the URL hardcoded :/ [17:10:42] You have an issue racker? [17:10:46] *tracker [17:11:12] Yes https://gitlab.com/tobias47n9e/wikibase_rs [17:36:18] Thanks [23:47:20] eddiegp: just a plain initSiteStats.php --update ? [23:47:45] legoktm: Yeah. [23:47:50] After deploying the patch of course [23:48:30] ah, well I'm not gonna do that on a friday [23:48:41] Yeah, I thought so ;) [23:49:07] I don't think there's much harm in the statistics being off over the weekend though.