Manual talk:Using custom namespaces

Could I use ExtraNamespaces in Chinese
Please see Manual_talk:LocalSettings.php.

Move conflicting pages
What is meant with "un-comment"?

Problem with "Special:Wantedpages" after adding Custom Namespaces
After I added some custom namespaces and ran the maintenance script mentioned in this article to move existing pages into respective namespaces, almost all of the affected pages show up in the "Wanted Pages" special page. If I click on them it takes me to the edit window with the existing contents of the page. Does someone know what I am missing here?

enable extra namespace by default
if i search something i always have to enable the ns...is there a way to do that by default!? like the main ns!? thanks for help

Moonlight 11:22, 8 November 2007 (UTC)


 * If you mean you always have to click on it when you are searching, I think you have to set Manual:$wgNamespacesToBeSearchedDefault SPQRobin 15:42, 8 November 2007 (UTC)

How to set up alias names for custom namespaces
Could it be possible to set Chinese alias names for custom namespaces and use them when I use Mediawiki with Chinese user interface. --Roc michael 10:33, 21 November 2007 (UTC)

Content namespaces

 * I found that in MW 1.10.0 the updateArticleCount.php script didn't accurately update these stats (it updated the first custom NS, not all that were put into the $wgContentNamespaces array. The fix was to instead run initStats.php --update, which worked properly. Paul-lmi 17:39, 21 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Same experience here with MW 1.8.5. -- oKto siTe -  talk  16:50, 3 September 2007 (UTC)

Category Index with Custom Namespaces
After creating couple of pages with a name prefix of "CompDB:..." I figured that those pages are all shown under "C" in a category index. Obviously because they are part of the Main namespace. Thus I created a custom namespace CompDB and migrated all existing pages with maintance/namespaceDupes.php as suggested.

However, the category index didn't change and is still sorting all pages under letter "C" rather than the actual page name after the namespace prefix. Any hints?