User:Urhixidur

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For reference, I began in 2004 and became an admin the same year.

Interwiki

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Personal web page

Following the revision of the Wikipedia:Service awards, I'm currently qualified for Senior Editor III. For Master Editor, I match the time requirement (and will match the Master Editor II time requirement in May of 2012) but am still short of the required 42k edit count (41 152 on 2015-08-09, 41 970 on 2017-01-07).

2019 Update: I'm now Master Editor (42.8k on 2019-03-02). I'll reach Master Editor II once the edit count is 51k or more.

Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by number of edits --If I could only stay in slot 501!

Wiki edit count tool

Wikipedia:Topical index

My sand box

Awards

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The Science Barnstar
Awarded by Rosiestep on 03:18, 21 April 2009 (UTC)
The Working Wikipedian's Barnstar
Awarded by Ularevalo98 on 02:21, 22 April 2009 (UTC)

To Do

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List of asteroids sub-paging

  • List of asteroids/mmm001–nnn000
  • ALL DONE AT LAST!

MediaWiki messages:

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Snippets

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ImageMap coordinate tool

Math formulae and TeX markup

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To force a math formula to full size, add \,\! (backslash comma backslash exclamation):

<math>a(1+e^2/2)</math> is

<math>a(1+e^2/2)\,\!</math> is

See Wikipedia:TeX markup for more.

Table syntax

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Image borders

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Two examples showing ways to put a border around an image, using the Wikimedia Commons current Belarus flag image (which is borderless):

<div style="background-color: #000000; padding: 1px; float: left">
[[Image:Flag_of_Belarus.png|240px|Flag of Belarus]]
</div>
Flag of Belarus



Flag of Belarus

Note that wikitables use a padding of 1 px by default.

Interwiki

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Templates can contain interwiki links; this normally means all pages using the template will have the interwiki, which is usually a bad thing. To link just the templates across wikis, use:

<noinclude>
[[de:Vorlage:Korrekter Titel]]
[[en:Template:Wrongtitle]]
[[es:Plantilla:Título erróneo]]
[[fr:Modèle:titre incorrect]]
</noinclude>

  • [[:fr:Cible française|Article in French]] to link to another language Wikipedia entry.
  • [[wikt:Target|Target]] to link to English Wiktionary entry.
  • [[wikt:fr:Cible|Cible]]to link to another language Wiktionary entry.
  • [[m:Target|Target]] to link to Wikimedia entry.
  • [[mw:Target|Target]] to link to MediaWiki entry.
  • [[q:Target|Target]] to link to the English Wikiquote
  • [[q:fr:Cible|Cible]] to link to another language Wikiquote
  • For more, see m:Help:Interwiki linking.

Misc.

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  • }
  • <span style="font-variant:small-caps">small caps</span> (see also bsm and esm templates)
  • {{ed|<template or page name>|}}
  • {{stub}}
  • #redirect [[correct page]]
  • [http://etc caption text]
  • <font id="name_of_anchor_without_spaces">anchor 1.</font>
    • then: [[page title#name_of_anchor_without_spaces]]

When sections are defined (using ==), you can jump directly without need of an anchor, like this: [[page title#section title]]. See also Help:Section#Section_linking

[[Image:4 Vesta (HST).png|thumb|right|Caption]] (for the syntax, see Wikipedia:Extended image syntax)

Cross-references

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Experimentally, we could have two templates:

  • Template:Reflink
    • [[{{PAGENAME}}#{{{1}}}|{{{2}}}]]
  • Template:Reftarget
    • <font id="{{{1}}}"></font>

Then one would mark the targets (in the References section, say) with {{reftarget|<label>}} and insert cross-references to those targets elsewhere as {{reflink|<label>|<text to link>}}. The cross-references would appear as links within the same page ('tween-page linking is already abundantly covered by the usual linking means, obviously).

Note that this does not work within namespaces (e.g. User: pages); in those cases, Template:reflink needs to be modified to read instead [[{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}#{{{1}}}|{{{2}}}]]. Such within-namespaces templates are unlikely to be needed, so at worst a secondary template could be created (e.g. "Template:reflink_ns").

Rooting through the Template: pages, I see {{Biohead}} and {{Bioxref}} follow a similar pattern. And I finally found {{ref}}, {{ref_label}}, {{note}} and {{note_label}}. They _label versions allow multiple links to a single note, but force the editor to pick the labels, which spoils the autonumbering purpose. Some mentions of AUTOINCREMENT which may need looking into. Very roughly, {{ref}} and {{note}} create mutual anchors that link to each other; {{ref}} uses the http linking mechanism to have the refs auto-numbered; {{note}} uses wikilinking to use a default character (^) or user-specified label. With a little tweaking, this is what I get:

  • Template:Reflink
    • <span class="reference"><sup id="ref_{{{1}}}{{{2|}}}" class="plainlinksneverexpand">[}}}#endnote_{{{1}}}{{{2|}}} {{{3|}}}]</sup></span>
  • Template:Reftarget
    • <cite id="endnote_{{{1}}}{{{2|}}}" style="font-style: normal;">[[#ref_{{{1}}}{{{2|}}}|'''<sup>{{{3|^}}}</sup>''']]</cite> 

{{Reflink}} labels itself as "ref_" with required 1st
parameter label, optional 2nd
parameter as suffixes, and links to "note_" identically suffixed; the link is auto-numbered by default but accepts an optional 3rd
parameter to replace that.

{{Reftarget}} does the same (labels itself "note_", suffixed) but displays a wikilink to "ref_", suffixed, using "^" for its default appearance, or optional 3rd
parameter instead.

Better names for the templates may be {{Reflnk}} and {{Reftgt}}.

What is needed is some wiki-supplied way to obtain the "link number" by designating the link's anchor (e.g., given an anchor "ref_" suffixed, obtain the anchored link's number. Or maybe the enclosing span's "rendered contents". Sounds like something HTML/Wiki just can't do, but you never know...

Useful pages

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Disambigs that were speedily deleted

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(But which I think should still lie around)

ISVis or isvis may stand for:

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