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There were adjustments that would be helpful for the UploadMultipleFiles.js as detailed in this area
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There were adjustments that would be helpful for the UploadMultipleFiles.js as detailed in this area
Okay thanks for the details! If there ever comes a point where JWB or another JS script can easily acquire just the image names from
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So images can be gathered all at once to add to MassCategorization then hope the information may be shared.
Please may it be known how the VSCode could be accessed? For the third area, the bot uses all
JS scripts. If there could be a script that could allow many file names to be gathered that would be perfect. Does a JS script that exist or could one be formed?
So if I'm on my contributions and I've uploaded many images like:
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It's the text replacement method you used to just get the images from that, rather than the 04:27, 9 May 2023 diff hist +35 N and all that. A text replacement feature to just have all the images alone to be all selected and added to mass categorization would be really useful, again it would save selecting one at a time.
Thank you @Dorumin ! I shall give that a try. Is it possible for ListFiles to have a layout where the file name appears under the visual image? In seeing the image then scrolling up to select the file name, it might be easier if the name were there to gain right away. With a mix of anime and manga images it's choosing a specific amount for categorizing.
Thank you as well @TheWWRNerdGuy ! For this second method is there an example of a text replacement to acquire images from contributions for categorizing?
Is there an easier way to select a group of images? From images uploaded they appear as:
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Rather than select each one at a time, if all the images could be selected in one go that would be helpful.
Similarly https://yaoi.fandom.com/wiki/Special:UncategorizedFiles doesn't have a way to select all the images so that they can be mass categorized.
The MediaWiki:Wiki-navigation seems best used to feature series related materials for general readers to view, whereas these creation related tools only a few would use so they're best kept for personal use. Indeed the navigation bar is handy for featuring both the blogs and Community page (where the page creators are kept) and yet it's still a case of waiting for the drop-down menu, scrolling down to choose each one... For time efficiency it's preferable to have it all ready with one click rather than several, of which the toolbar seems to place to allow this.
Wikimarks are certainly helpful in other cases, however the Explore menu is helpful in its current form. In accessing other wikis it's better to have the default Explore menu as well, more so with this creation method only being used on the one wiki.
Making this JavaScript would allow the navigation menu to remain excellent as it is, and rather than that it would be the toolbar that can be altered to feature the creation tools all in one easiest to access area.
Technically, while Special: pages can be linked in the toolbar, there is the back to top button that can be implemented, and so perhaps the three bullet points can also be included too. Some users may like to feature guidelines pages in the toolbar so they are easy to access and share for example, so there's further cause for developing this.
Whatever is used to access Special: pages could also be used to access an article page name that could be selected in the Customization area for instance. Being able to have an article page added to the toolbar would be sufficient, and yet there's also a module and blog to look into adding as well since pushing the technical boundaries to create ever more amazing things is also what is at hand.
Actively take me to the pages, currently users would use the drop down options to head to the Community page, then the blogs section, and then head to the module. Having all three present on the ever available Toolbar at the bottom of the wiki would save having to seek out each one, one at a time so to speak.
Whether through a .js script or some other means is there a way to add different types of features to the Wiki Toolbar? To be able to add a:
Wiki article: https://yaoi.fandom.com/wiki/Manga_Article_Creator
Blog: https://yaoi.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Ph1i5-B0t/Wiki_Article_Headings
Module: https://yaoi.fandom.com/wiki/Module:Complete_Serialization
Where they would be ever present at the bottom of the wiki, it would save having to navigate to each of their respective locations. It may very well have practical uses for others too if they would also like an easy way to access policy documents for example.
Objective achieved, while having a separate template being able to pick up on what was in Module:Released was an idea, another river to the ocean course so to speak was creating Template:Year 2 Category and integrating that. Thanks to everyone's inputs, to conclusively answer the titular post, yes there is a way for links to attach themselves to dates, with text, links, and categories added where needed throughout an article!
Complete, if others come across something similar then the solution to this issue was in the introductory text area of the converter, namely having
{{{{{|subst:}}}#if:{{{{{|subst:}}}#dplvar:set|publisher|{{subst:#invoke:Complete Publishing|replace_abbreviations|{{{publisher}}}}}}}{{{{{|subst:}}}#dplvar:publisher}}|
Also
{{|subst:}}}#dplreplace:{{{{{|subst:}}}#dplvar:publisher}}|,( +)?|]]\n}}''.|, then was released in [[:Category:Manhua started in {{{{{|subst:}}}#dplvar:year}}|{{{{{|subst:}}}#dplvar:year}}]].}}
So it would add either the publisher name, or continue with adding the year of release if there wasn't one.
For having the year of completion category also added at the end of a page there seems to be two possible methods, both involving {{Template:Manga Article Categories}}.
1) Just as the {{Template:Manga Article Converter}} can connect with the founding dates from {{Module:Released}} could {{Template:Manga Article Categories}} connect with it as well? It might also be something to amend in {{Template:Manga Article Template}} since that also deals with categories at the end.
2) [[Category:Manga completed in {{{{{|subst:}}}#dplvar:year2}}]] could just be added in the {{Template:Manga Article Categories}}, however perhaps the year2 is not picking up on a second year added as when an article is created it would just be 'Manga completed in' without any year added. Similarly the ongoing inputs don't want to be implemented, so maybe it's an issue with this area.
In both cases, there seems a detachment between {{Template:Manga Article Converter}} and the rest of the creator system. From these or another way is it possible to add the year of completion category to the end of a page?
For context, adding a page title or something like 'test' to a year box will have a prepared page come up. Information added to the infobox will become part of the introductory text once the article is published which is done using this converter. Something similar to what is used for the |author/ illustrator-print= (when it is the same person who writes and creates the art for a series) or |author-print= and |illustrator-print= (when it is one person writing, and a second person creating the art) is required for the serialization and publishers information.
If someone uses the page creator and adds
|author/ illustrator-print=Name, Author
The introductory text on the published page will become:
It is written and illustrated by ''Author Name''.
However, if someone adds details to the other sections such as:
|author-print=Name, Author
|illustrator-print=Name, Illustrator
This becomes:
It is written by ''Author Name'' and illustrated by ''Illustrator Name''.
For the introductory text.
It's different text depending on what is added in the infobox, and so for the |serialization= and |publisher= sections, they can be added together fine, yet if something is added to |serialization= and |publisher= is left blank, the introductory text will be:
it has been serialized in ''Magazine Name'', with publishing by ''''.
But it should just be:
it has been serialized in ''Magazine Name''.
With the ", with publishing by ''''" not included.
It's the #if:{{{{{|subst:}}}#dplvar:set|serialization|{{subst:#invoke:Complete Serialization|replace_abbreviations|{{{serialization}}}}}}} section, which is adding this one. There's also the full stop . to consider if it's stopping at just the serialization, yet it would be a comma , if the sentence goes on to include the publisher details.
Please may Template:Manga_Article_Converter be amended so that
|serialization=Magazine Name
|publisher=Publisher Name
Becomes:
it has been serialized in ''Magazine Name'', with publishing by ''Publisher Name''.
Then
|serialization=Magazine Name
|publisher=
Becomes:
"it has been serialized in ''Magazine Name''.
Then
|serialization=
|publisher=Publisher Name
Becomes
it has been published by "Publisher Name".
It's the final hurdle though! Just to summarize, currently it is {{Template:Manga Article Converter}} and {{Template:Manga Article Categories}} that are involved when adding a date into the |released-print= section which also adds categories. Everything works with {{Module:Released}} it's just the year of completion category needs to also be added at the end of a page. With the current arrangement, a page can be made, yet the three bolded categories after the introductory text are not needed:
{{Series_Infobox
|feature image=Oku made Furetemo Ii desu ka.jpeg
|titles=奥まで触れてもいいですか<br/>
|languages=Japanese
|genres=Yaoi
|chapters=5
|volumes=1
|released-print=October 22, [[Content Released in 2016|2016]] - June 22, [[:Category:Manga completed in 2017|2017]]
|author/ illustrator-print=Yoshio, Akira
|serialization=Daria}}
'''Oku made Furetemo Ii desu ka''' is a completed [[List of Manga|manga]] at five chapters within one volume. It is written and illustrated by ''Akira Yoshio''. First released in [[:Category:Manga started in 2016|2016]], it has been serialized in ''Daria''.[[Category:First released in 2016]][[Category:Manga started in 2016]][[Category:Manga completed in 2017]]
== Synopsis ==
Natsume is a hard working and serious office worker. Yuuki is almost his polar opposite, and someone that he never expected to get along with. But Yuuki's kindness wins him over, and he falls in love with his carefree coworker. But what will happen when Yuuki discovers Natsume is in love with him...?
== Characters ==
=== Natsume ===
=== Yuuki ===
== Story ==
== Images ==
<gallery>
</gallery>
== References ==
<references />
== Wiki Link ==
* An overview article on the entire series, [[w:c:community:Special:CreateNewWiki|Create the '''Oku made Furetemo Ii desu ka''' Wiki!]] for total coverage details!
[[Category:Yaoi]]
[[Category:Manga]]
[[Category:First released in 2016]]
[[Category:Manga started in 2016]]
When creating a new page it should look like (all the same except for the categories):
{{Series_Infobox
|feature image=Oku made Furetemo Ii desu ka.jpeg
|titles=奥まで触れてもいいですか<br/>
|languages=Japanese
|genres=Yaoi
|chapters=5
|volumes=1
|released-print=October 22, [[Content Released in 2016|2016]] - June 22, [[:Category:Manga completed in 2017|2017]]
|author/ illustrator-print=Yoshio, Akira
|serialization=Daria}}
'''Oku made Furetemo Ii desu ka''' is a completed [[List of Manga|manga]] at five chapters within one volume. It is written and illustrated by ''Akira Yoshio''. First released in [[:Category:Manga started in 2016|2016]], it has been serialized in ''Daria''.
== Synopsis ==
Natsume is a hard working and serious office worker. Yuuki is almost his polar opposite, and someone that he never expected to get along with. But Yuuki's kindness wins him over, and he falls in love with his carefree coworker. But what will happen when Yuuki discovers Natsume is in love with him...?
== Characters ==
=== Natsume ===
=== Yuuki ===
== Story ==
== Images ==
<gallery>
</gallery>
== References ==
<references />
== Wiki Link ==
* An overview article on the entire series, [[w:c:community:Special:CreateNewWiki|Create the '''Oku made Furetemo Ii desu ka''' Wiki!]] for total coverage details!
[[Category:Yaoi]]
[[Category:Manga]]
[[Category:First released in 2016]]
[[Category:Manga started in 2016]]
[[Category:Manga completed in 2017]]
Where [[Category:First released in 2016]] and [[Category:Manga started in 2016]] are not added twice, but [[Category:Manga completed in 2017]] is - at the end of the page.
Is it able to work on the separate Template:Manga Article Categories?
In adding that to the Template:Manga Article Converter excellently the category of completion is added, however it has been placed in the introductory text, with additional categories added:
The first path might be more straightforward overall, so this page has been made fine
It's just may Module:Released
Or an area be updated so that the category of the year of completion [[Category:Manga completed in 2016]] is added at the end of the page as well as in the infobox? The page creator should be adding the year of completion at the end too.
Stunning thank you, while the links have been added fine, if there is a second date may the category of completion be placed at the end as well? For example the year links like [[:Category:Manga completed in 2017|2017]] in the infobox were ideal in https://yaoi.fandom.com/wiki/Amaama_ni_Somaru?diff=43361&oldid=43359 but like on the right may the [[Category:Manga completed in 2017]] be automatically added when the article is created?
(|released-print={{#invoke:Released|AddCategories|{{{released-print}}}}} in the converter did add the year of completion category to the page, but not at the end, where the year ones were placed before the genres on the page with |released-print={{#invoke:Released|AddCategories|Mar 30, 2013 to Mar 30, 2014}} added in the infobox)
Wonderful, thank you! Confirmation that various month and year inputs work even those like Oct 11, 2011 - June 2013, the months are completed, the correct links are attached to the years, which is brilliant all round!
There was an area concerning additional materials being added, currently the content ending up in the |released-print= section is:
|released-print=October 14, [[Content Released in 2011|2011]] - December 14, [[:Category:Manga completed in 2011|2011]][[Category:First released in 2011]][[Category:Manga started in 2011]][[Category:Manga completed in 2011]]
Where the last three links are best added at the end of the page. {{Template:Manga_Article_Categories}} seems to already be adding [[Category:First released in 2011]] and [[Category:Manga started in 2011]] as categories at the end which is based on what is added in the create box. Maybe it is {{Module:Released}} that is adding them in the infobox as well, which is not needed. Either one should add [[Category:Manga completed in 2012]] (without the : [[:Category:Manga completed in 2012]] is good as a link in the infobox) as a category available at the end of the page.
So when a page is made, the left side is what is currently being created.
Where the year categories would have been at the top above the article title when the page is being read. The page creator should make what is on the right in that edit view.
From alterations to {{Template:Manga_Article_Categories}} or {{Module:Released}}, no matter which method is chosen, may it be that when a page is published it would have:
|released-print=October 14, [[Content Released in 2011|2011]] - December 14, [[:Category:Manga completed in 2012|2012]]
In the infobox which of course has just a category link for when the series is completed, where at the end of the page it would be the categories, beginning with the genres, then format such as manga, then the year categories such as:
[[Category:Drama]]
[[Category:Fantasy]]
[[Category:Yaoi]]
[[Category:Manga]]
[[Category:First released in 2011]]
[[Category:Manga started in 2011]]
[[:Category:Manga completed in 2012]]
Amended like this. It all works perfectly aside from the month being completed in the infobox, and the year of completion category being added at the end. An input of:
May 2011 to Jul 2012
Results in
May [[Content Released in 2011|2011]] - Jul [[:Category:Manga completed in 2012|2012]]
Which is ideal, aside from Jul being completed to July. Where [[:Category:Manga completed in 2012|2012]] is good in the infobox, it seems it's not being added as a category. [[Category:Manga completed in 2012]] would need to be added at the end as well.
One month and year entry was added:
Jan 27, 2011
Which when published was the same:
Jan 27, [[Content Released in 2011|2011]]
Perfect in adding the right link, but of course the month completion aspect.
Then same for the years alone. 2011 2012 and then Jan 25, 2011 January 2012 could be added like that, and remarkably the correct links were attached to the years which is especially fantastic!
So yes, the links are being added to the years but it's just the month completion area. Secondly, for the category this page correctly has [[:Category:Manga completed in 2012|2012]] added in the infobox, but it should also have [[Category:Manga completed in 2012]] added as a category at the end.
If it helps feel free to create a test page on the creator system, adding something to the 2022 box for example
Where it's just the |released-print= area that would need to be engaged with. Or I could continue to test from your suggestions, whichever works.
Good news the infobox is appearing again, however there remains the issue of one year being added:
|released-print=2011
Where this disappears when the page is published:
|released-print=
Similarly an input of
|released-print=May 31, 2011 to May 31, 2012
Is also resulting in the print area being left blank.