Extension talk:CategoryTree/LQT Archive 1

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Screencap
It would be cool to see a screencap on this article. I'm going to try this extension on the English Wikipedia. :) Mheart 19:46, 9 February 2011 (UTC)

Display images in sub-categories
When I view a category, I can see all the image thumbnails (files) for that category. However, when I click on the + to open a sub-category, I only see the file names for that category, not the thumbnails. Is there a way to view the thumbnails here also? --Robinson Weijman 09:44, 12 February 2011 (UTC)

Show pages (mode=all) in Sidebar
Hi, the sidebar option is great however I'd like to show all pages in the tree rather than just the subcategories as normally done by mode=all. Is this possible in the sidebar?

Namespaces setting not working
I have MediaWiki 1.16.0, and CategoryTree latest stable version r62678. I have 2 namespaces called "KB" and "HowTo", where the article/documents are residing. 2 documents coming from the two namespaces are linked to a Category called Category:SuSe, and from there, that category (SuSe), its linked to Category:Linux.

I want a CategoryTree to only show the articles/documents from the "HowTo" namespace that are linked to the "Category:SuSe". I am trying the following syntax:

< categorytree mode=all namespaces=HowTo > Linux < /categorytree >

The categorytree is defined on a article that I want it to be a "Dashboard" that will show all documents.

But it is showing me documents from both NameSpaces (KB and HowTo) under the Tree. As far as I understand from the documentation, the "namespaces" setting, should restrict it from only showing documents from the namespace I defined, right? Or am I reading it wrong?

NOTE: I tried linking both documents directly to the main category (Category:Linux), and the namespace setting would work. Therefore, leaving to the conclusion that works only at 1 level, but if you make it up to 2 levels, won't work.

Is there any way to make CategoryTree be recursive along all categories, or any kind of hack/workaround?