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Jun 1 2024
Sharing what I posted in that other topic. Interestingly, we have autocomplete working in our front page InputBoxes on LIMSwiki.org. However, the problem we're encountering is even when we tell InputBox to limit the search to a specific namespace, the autocomplete does not also limit its suggestions to that specific namespace. I found an old inactive extension (Extension:FormInputMik) that advertises "autocomplete is provided on predefined namespace," which is exactly what we're looking for, but the extension is soooo old. We very much would like to see any autocomplete on an InputBox with namespaces="foo" limit autocomplete specifically to "foo."
Jan 10 2024
Jan 2 2024
Dec 19 2023
Understood, and thanks. I tried just updating those lines in 1.36.1, but it had no effect. I'll consult stakeholders to see if upgrading to 1.39 can get approved, and if so, retest with the complete file change.
I wish this all weren't so obtuse. We're running MW 1.36.1. When I go to https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/core/+/853462, it's not obvious what version(s) these changes would support. They were made over a year ago, that much I can tell, but I can't tell what code version @WelpThatWorked modified back in November 2022 to get it to work. Supremely frustrating.
Dec 18 2023
Hey, all. It's been a little over a year here. I admit to being not-so knowledgeable about the back-end workings of trying to get a fix live in the MediaWiki code. That said, I see "Patch-For-Review," with a URL. When I click that URL, I see a page on Wikimedia Code Review, which I admit looks super cluttered and confusing to my untrained eyes. I can't fully tell what the status of this is, to be honest. Is this potential fix still in the "Ready for Review" state? If so, what's the next step to verify this fix works? If it's not in review, how do I decipher what was done with this potential fix? I'm really just an end user trying to get our wiki fixed. We continue to have the need to transclude pages with math, that don't display correctly. A year later, and we'd REALLY love to get this fixed. Help?
Nov 11 2022
Checking in here. Any new news? Still happening for us.
Sep 21 2022
Sep 18 2022
Aug 24 2021
And I can confirm that this is happening in 1.36.1. Bueller?
Aug 4 2021
I added a section to the citoid documentation page about this formatting. I reused some of your language, @matmarex . I hope you are not bothered by that.
THANK YOU, matmarex. Your timely post is appreciated heartily! I tip my cap to you.
I just posted about this on Talk:Citoid thinking that Citoid handles the output of the citation code to the MediaWiki text editor. An hour later, I stumbled on this ticket, which seems to suggest VisualEditor is responsible for that output?
Jul 27 2021
I'm noticing this happening in 1.36.1:
May 2 2021
The search query generated is therefore not valid. I'd echo T225517#5257171, in that dropping the single character as a search condition is probably for the best. Wrapping it with double quotes likely won't have the desired effect, as apparently the search engine does not strictly match nonword characters. As explained in the link above, "test phrase" matches "test, phrase", and there's probably going to be other weirdness in matching "-".
Apr 29 2021
Is this lost in the fold still? This has been an ongoing issue for a while. It's been affecting our wiki for a long while, and it's frustrating. I see this is medium priority at the moment, though I have little concept of what that means in terms of this getting resolved. Here's someone posting about it back in 2014!
Mar 15 2016
Mar 12 2016
We've tried to do something vaguely similar, though we have a different problem. We've tried to just interwiki transclude then add that new page to the book. When we interwiki transclude a Wikipedia page to our wiki, the content appears normally on the wiki. When we output the interwiki transcluded page (render) it to a PDF, only the text appears. We don't have the faintest clue why the Wikipedia text appears but the images don't in the PDF.