Using the context menu, request MediaWiki operations through hyperlinks or selected texts.
Weekedit 0.7+ supports any Wiki using MediaWiki engine, including Wikipedia. Two custom set of operations are yours to set.
Weekedit implements tags (ex.: {{}}, [[]], '' ''), maps (given a word, change it for something else) and liners (short texts to paste within edited page). Weekedit also supports placeholders (%1 is replaced by selected text).
Requirements:
· Firefox: 1.5 – 3.7a1pre
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Works with Firefox 3.7*. Since this browser is an experimental version, you may encounter bugs. I found some, but not all for sure.
· Added Brasilian Portuguese (Pt-BR).
· Added a tag : {{DEFAULTSORT:page_title}}. The items in the category pages are not properly ordered if the words have diacritics. This tag serves to bypass a (lasting) bug in MediaWiki engine.
· Added the MediaWiki operation "New Section", i.e. you can request the Wikipedia engine to append a new section to the targeted page.
· If you created custom comments to insert within the "Edit summary", then maybe you would like to erase all text in the "Edit summary" : press Shift while clicking on the selected comment.
Weekedit can process multiple lines. For instance, if you wish to edit these three articles :
· Bush
· Clinton
· Reagan
· select them, and request Edit from Weekedit.
· Weekedit user's guide has a new home: http://cooptel.qc.ca/~oraby/Weekedit/
Firefox 3.7.* bug:
· The Options dialog does not remember the last op...