Who Wrote That?/zh

概要
谁写的？(Who Wrote That?，WWT)是一个浏览器扩展，可以直接在维基百科条目中显示作者信息. 当您将鼠标悬停在内容上时，该工具会突出显示同一作者所写的全部内容. 当您点击内容时，该工具会识别出该修订版本的作者，以及修订版本的细节. 总而言之，WWT可以让用户得知一笔编辑的来源和背景，无需挖掘修订历史.

WWT由Community Tech团队开发，作为对2017年社群愿望清单调查的第四号愿望的回应. WWT的数据和分析来自WhoColor API，由WikiWho和MediaWiki API提供.

该项目已于2020年2月完成. 我们进行了一次调查，以确定我们是否可以将该工具的可访问性扩展到其他维基/语言，以及是否在未来将其转换为一个小工具（gadget）. 此类扩展也许可行，但需要时间和资源，这对Community Tech团队而言无法立即做到. 不过，未来可能会有扩展的机会.

我们期待着您的反馈. 请在项目讨论页上告诉我们您的想法，提前感谢！



如何使用谁写的？




如何安装本工具
首先，你需要将该工具作为浏览器扩展安装到Chrome或Firefox. 为此，请点击上一句话中的相关链接以访问扩展程序商店. 然后点击“添加到 Chrome”或“添加到 Firefox”来安装扩展程序. 该扩展程序可免费安装和使用.



如何访问该工具
安装WWT后，您就可以开始使用它了. 首先，您应该显示一篇可以访问WWT的条目. 为此，必须满足以下条件：


 * 您应该在受支持的维基百科语言版本上查看条目页面（而非讨论页或用户页） ，其中包括英语、德语、巴斯克语、土耳其语、西班牙语和法语维基百科.
 * 您应该处于阅读模式（而非编辑模式）.
 * 您应该使用桌面浏览器（而不是移动设备或移动浏览器）.

如果这些条件成立，在维基百科侧边栏的“工具”部分（通常位于窗口的左侧）应该有一个“Who Wrote That?”链接. 点击链接以激活该工具. 对于首次使用的用户，将出现一个弹出窗口，向您介绍该工具. 您可以点击“Got It”以关闭弹出窗口.



突出显示功能
WWT的第一个主要功能是突出显示功能. 使用此工具，您可以将鼠标悬停在任何单词或缩略图上，与作者相关的其他内容将突出显示. 这样，您就可以了解特定内容与其他内容的关系. 您还可以确定相关作者在该网页上的一般活动水平.



修订版本细节功能
WWT的第二个主要功能是弹出修订版本细节. 通过此功能，您可以找到有关作者和修订版本的具体信息. 为此，请单击单词或缩略图. 您将看到一个弹出窗口正在加载，随后显示以下信息：


 * 相关内容的作者名称. 您将看到作者的用户页、讨论页和修订历史的链接.  若作者为IP用户，该工具将链接到贡献页面而非用户页.
 * 与修订版本关联的时间戳，以及指向关联的版本差异的链接. 时间显示为浏览器的本地时间.
 * 与修订版本相关的编辑摘要（如有）.
 * 与修订版本相关的字节数.
 * 作者所写内容占页面的百分比. This percentage is calculated based on tokens rather than on characters, and it does not necessarily take into account every part of the page. However, the percentage provides an approximation of the author’s imprint on the page overall.

Accessing WWT with Older Pages & Diffs
You can use WWT with older versions of an article. In addition, you can use it on diff pages (in the article section below the diff).

Links when WWT is Enabled
When WWT is enabled, some links may behave a bit differently:

They will be directed to the edit view, and WWT will close. If a user clicks on such links, they will be redirected to the associated page and WWT will close. The user will need to reload WWT to open the tool again.
 * Links to other wiki pages are disabled within the article page.
 * External links are disabled within the article page.
 * Internal links (to sections within the page) are still active.
 * The user can click “Edit.”
 * When WWT is enabled, all links outside the article are accessible.

How To Close the Tool
To close the tool, you can click on the “Who Wrote That” link in Tools. You can also click on the “x” in the information bar (at the top of the page). Once you have closed WWT, you can easily re-open it by clicking on the “Who Wrote That” link again.

Potential Errors
When you load WWT, you may sometimes experience errors. If an error occurs, you will see an “Error” message in the information bar, which will be colored red. You can follow the instructions in the information bar when errors occur. Whenever you encounter an error, we recommend that you refresh the page and try loading the tool again.

Current Limitations of the Tool
There are some limitations to the tool, including:

This is because we receive the analysis from the WhoColor API, and we can only display data covered by the API. It does not analyze templates and some other elements. This is because we receive the analysis from the WhoColor API, and we can only display data covered by the API. We may consider expanding support to mobile users or mobile browsers in the future. We may consider making it a gadget in the future.
 * WWT only works on article pages (not talk, user, or other pages).
 * WWT only works for some wikis.
 * WWT provides authorship information for certain content.
 * WWT is only available for desktop users, in its current form.
 * WWT is currently a browser extension, rather than a wiki extension or gadget.

We Want Your Feedback!
WWT is a new tool, and we’re excited to share it! We have already fixed many bugs, and more bug fixes are in the works. As we work to improve WWT, we want your feedback! How does the tool look and feel? Is it easy to install and use? Do you have any questions or concerns about the tool? Please share your thoughts on the project Talk page or on Phabricator. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from all of you!