User:Csega

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Extensions I use:

  • The TeX Box: The TeX Editor allows for representation of mathematical figures and formulae by editing TeX expressions.
  • Cite: Cite is an extension which allows an editor to create footnotes. Cite includes several extensions which can be installed independently and operate independently of each other.
  • Wiki2LaTeX: This extension converts Mediawikisyntax into LaTeX-code, and makes the result available as: A textarea, from which the code can be copied, a .tex-file, a .pdf-file
  • Collection: This extension allows a user to organize personal selections of pages in a collection (pdf, odf, docbook xml, printed book).
  • ExpandTemplates: Special:ExpandTemplates provides an input box to enter wikitext, and another one to enter a pagename, and produces expanded wikitext, i.e., templates, parser functions and variables are expanded recursively; variables depending on pagename are expanded based on the supplied pagename. It also shows how the produced wikitext is rendered. This is typically the same as how the original wikitext is rendered, but not always.
  • WebStore: WebStore is intended to handle images and the generation of thumbnails in a multiple-server environment. It includes a web-server error 404 handler; if a thumbnail is requested that does not already exist on the local server, the request is forwarded to another server so that the thumbnail image may be automatically generated.
  • PdfHandler: The extension shows uploaded pdf files in a multipage preview layout. With enabled WebStore the extension generates automatically Images from the specified page.
  • ProofreadPage: The Proofread Page extension can render a book either as a column of OCR text beside a column of scanned images, or broken into its logical organization (such as chapters or poems) using transclusion. The extension is intended to allow easy comparison of text to the original and allow rendering of a text in several ways without duplicating data. Since the pages are not in the main namespace, they are not included in the statistical count of text units.
  • SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi: This extension adds the <source> tag to present formatted source code.
  • PDF Writer: Generates PDF from single articles or collections. See this press release Wikis Go Printable for more information on this project.
  • GoogleWave: The GoogleWave extension makes it possible to embed Google Waves in your installation of MediaWiki using the The Google Wave Embed API.

Interesting stuff:

  • Calendar (Barrylb): These extensions add a <calendar/> tag and a new special page - Special:Events.
  • CentralNotice: CentralNotice adds the possibility to manage sitenotices from one central wiki.
  • InterWiki: This extension allows the InterWiki list in the database to be maintained from a list of entries in a file instead of running an update script or using a special page. This has the advantage of allowing a number of wikis installed on the same server to share the same interwiki list simplifying maintenance.
  • InterWikiLinkManager: This MediaWiki extension enables a user with the appropriate rights to manage the InterWiki Links of the database.
  • InterWikiTitleWizard: Provides allowing for special HTML character entities in inter-wiki titles. This extension 'decodes' all the inter-wiki titles allowing for characters such as ' ? ' and ' = ' to be valid title characters. This facilitates building redirect pages to external web sites such as Google Presentation.
  • Embed Document: Will show a document like *.pdf, *.doc, *.wav embedded inside a MediaWiki page.
  • Pdf Export: This extension lets you view wiki pages as PDF.
  • PdfBook: This extension allows such categories to be composed into downloadable PDF files with a table of contents and each article forming the start of a new chapter.
  • FlaggedRevs: Article validation allows for Editor and Reviewer users to rate revisions of articles and set those revisions as the default revision to show upon normal page view. Readers can also give feedback. These revisions will remain the same even if included templates are changed or images are overwritten. This allows for MediaWiki to act more as a Content Management System (CMS).
  • TemplateLink: Create links to a special page that will transclude a parameterized template.
  • MediaWiki-Wave: This extension provides a WYSIWYG interface where multiple people can edit the same MediaWiki article using Google Wave technology. This is experimental technology; some functionality cannot be implemented yet because the API needed has not yet been developed.

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