User:Urhixidur

I agree to multi-license all my contributions, with the exception of my user pages, as described below:

For reference, I began in 2004 and became an admin the same year.

Interwiki
Personal web page


 * Incubator
 * MediaWiki
 * Meta
 * Omegawiki
 * Wikibooks : English &middot; Français &middot; Italiano &middot; Português
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 * Wikipedia : Aragonés &middot; Bahasa Indonesia &middot; Basa Jawa &middot; Català &middot; this page &middot; Euskara &middot; Français &middot; Gaeilge &middot; Lietuvių &middot; Nederlands &middot; Português &middot; Română &middot; Srpskohrvatski/Српскохрватски &middot; Türkçe &middot; Українська &middot; O‘zbek &middot; العربية &middot; മലയാളം
 * Wikiquote : English &middot; Français &middot; Italiano
 * Wikisource : English &middot; Français &middot; Português
 * Wikispecies
 * Wikitech
 * Wiktionary : Deutsch &middot; English &middot; Español &middot; Esperanto &middot; Français &middot; Nederlands &middot; Polski &middot; Português &middot; 日本語


 * 1d4chan
 * Arch Linux Wiki
 * BetaWiki (Nuka-Wiki/Translatewiki)
 * Document Foundation Wiki
 * Dungeon Universalis Wiki
 * Eclipse Wiki
 * Embedded Linux Wiki
 * Mabinogi World Wiki
 * Unofficial Elder Scroll Pages
 * Central Fandom
 * WikIkariam : English &middot; Français
 * Cthulhu Wars Strategy Wikia (English)

Following the revision of the Service awards, I'm currently qualified for Senior Editor III. For Master Editor, I match the time requirement (and will match the Master Editor II time requirement in May of 2012) but am still short of the required 42k edit count (41 152 on 2015-08-09, 41 970 on 2017-01-07).

2019 Update: I'm now Master Editor (42.8k on 2019-03-02). I'll reach Master Editor II once the edit count is 51k or more.

List of Wikipedians by number of edits --If I could only stay in slot 501!

Wiki edit count tool

Topical index

My sand box

To Do

 * Module:Sandbox/Urhixidur/my module
 * Maintain /List of miscellaneous minor planet discoverers
 * Luna 6 through Luna 18, Luna 21+ to convert to Template:LunarOrbiter; use List of planetary probes as guide
 * WikiProject Astronomical objects
 * WikiProject Astronomical objects/Infoboxes
 * en:Timeline of natural satellites -- refine
 * en:List of asteroids named after important people -- continue
 * fr:Discuter:Désignation des astéroïdes -- use the non-French part
 * Talk:Meanings of asteroid names -- for Schmadel/IPA discrepancies

List of asteroids sub-paging
 * List of asteroids/mmm001–nnn000
 * ALL DONE AT LAST!


 * List of asteroids
 * List of named asteroids
 * List of named asteroids (A-E)
 * List of named asteroids (F-K)
 * List of named asteroids (L-R)
 * List of named asteroids (S-Z)
 * Meanings of asteroid names:
 * Fill in the missing MPCit_JPL citations and meanings; pages 30k+ are all done


 * Migration of "List of asteroids" to "List of minor planets"

MediaWiki messages:
 * MediaWiki:Longpagewarning (see also fr:wikt:Modèle:Tous les messages)

Service_awards/Table

 * All 20 ribbons done
 * Master Editor topicon
 * Top icon templates

Fifteen Year Society

 * Based on the Ten Year Society:
 * File:Ten_Year_Society.svg → File:Fifteen_Year_Society userbox.svg
 * Category:Members of the Ten Year Society of Wikipedia editors → Category:Members of the Fifteen Year Society of Wikipedia editors
 * Ten Year Society invitation → Fifteen Year Society invitation
 * User Ten Year Society → User Fifteen Year Society
 * 10 Year topicon → 15 Year topicon
 * Wikipedia Awards
 * Orders, decorations, and medals of Wikipedia
 * Top icon templates

ImageMap
ImageMap coordinate tool

Math formulae and TeX markup
To force a math formula to full size, add ''' \,\! ''' (backslash comma backslash exclamation):

$$a(1+e^2/2)$$ is $$a(1+e^2/2)$$

$$a(1+e^2/2)\,\!$$ is $$a(1+e^2/2)\,$$

See TeX markup for more.

Table syntax

 * For table syntax, see Help:Table
 * and
 * More flexibly, use:
 *  {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" align="right" 
 * where text-align can be left, center, justify, or right (left is default)
 * and align can be <tt>left</tt> or <tt>right</tt> (<tt>center</tt> will not work)
 * in theory you could use instead <tt> {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;float:left" </tt> but this allegedly breaks rendering at large font sizes.
 * <tt>float</tt> would then be <tt>left</tt> or <tt>right</tt> (<tt>center</tt> still does not work)
 * Centered tables can be achieved, but they will not float (no text will appear to either side):
 * <tt> {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;margin: 1em auto 1em auto" </tt>

In the examples below, the wiki code consists of the right-floating table, the left-floating table, the Lorem ipsum text, a centered table, and more Lorem ipsum.





Unicode and ISO 8859-1

 * Obsolete now that en.wikipedia is Unicode:
 * ISO-8859-1 characters usable on en.wikipedia (deprecated)
 * ISO-8859-1 characters usable on en.wikipedia (wikimedia)
 * The <tt>wrongtitle</tt> template is used to signal English titles limited by ISO-8859-1:
 * <tt> </tt>
 * e.g., <tt> </tt>
 * Or the <tt>titlelacksdiacritics</tt> template:
 * <tt> </tt>

Image borders
Two examples showing ways to put a border around an image, using the Wikimedia Commons current Belarus flag image (which is borderless):





Note that wikitables use a padding of 1 px by default.

Interwiki
Templates can contain interwiki links; this normally means all pages using the template will have the interwiki, which is usually a bad thing. To link just the templates across wikis, use:

<tt> de:Vorlage:Korrekter Titel en:Template:Wrongtitle es:Plantilla:Título erróneo fr:Modèle:titre incorrect </tt>
 * <tt> Article in French </tt> to link to another language Wikipedia entry.
 * <tt> Target </tt> to link to English Wiktionary entry.
 * <tt> Cible </tt>to link to another language Wiktionary entry.
 * <tt> Target </tt> to link to Wikimedia entry.
 * <tt> Target </tt> to link to MediaWiki entry.
 * <tt> Target </tt> to link to the English Wikiquote
 * <tt> Cible </tt> to link to another language Wikiquote
 * For more, see m:Help:Interwiki linking.

Misc.

 * <tt> 56.10865°N, -74.29703°W </tt>
 * <tt> small caps </tt> (see also bsm and esm templates)
 * <tt> </tt>
 * <tt> #redirect correct page </tt>
 * <tt> [http://etc caption text] </tt>
 * <tt> <font id="name_of_anchor_without_spaces">anchor 1. </tt>
 * then: <tt> page title </tt>
 * then: <tt> page title </tt>

When sections are defined (using <tt> == </tt>), you can jump directly without need of an anchor, like this: <tt> page title </tt>. See also Help:Section

<tt> </tt> (for the syntax, see Extended image syntax)

Cross-references
Experimentally, we could have two templates:


 * <tt>Template:Reflink
 * #| </tt>
 * <tt>Template:Reftarget
 * <font id=""> </tt>

Then one would mark the targets (in the References section, say) with and insert cross-references to those targets elsewhere as. The cross-references would appear as links within the same page ('tween-page linking is already abundantly covered by the usual linking means, obviously).

Note that this does not work within namespaces (e.g. User: pages); in those cases, Template:reflink needs to be modified to read instead <tt> : </tt>. Such within-namespaces templates are unlikely to be needed, so at worst a secondary template could be created (e.g. "Template:reflink_ns").

Rooting through the Template: pages, I see Biohead and Bioxref follow a similar pattern. And I finally found ref, ref_label, note and note_label. They _label versions allow multiple links to a single note, but force the editor to pick the labels, which spoils the autonumbering purpose. Some mentions of AUTOINCREMENT which may need looking into. Very roughly, ref and note create mutual anchors that link to each other; ref uses the http linking mechanism to have the refs auto-numbered; note uses wikilinking to use a default character (^) or user-specified label. With a little tweaking, this is what I get:


 * <tt>Template:Reflink
 * <sup id="ref_" class="plainlinksneverexpand">[#endnote_ ]  </tt>
 * <tt>Template:Reftarget
 * <cite id="endnote_" style="font-style: normal;">undefined </tt>

Reflink labels itself as "ref_" with required 1$st$ parameter label, optional 2$nd$ parameter as suffixes, and links to "note_" identically suffixed; the link is auto-numbered by default but accepts an optional 3$rd$ parameter to replace that.

Reftarget does the same (labels itself "note_", suffixed) but displays a wikilink to "ref_", suffixed, using "^" for its default appearance, or optional 3$rd$ parameter instead.

Better names for the templates may be Reflnk and Reftgt.

What is needed is some wiki-supplied way to obtain the "link number" by designating the link's anchor (e.g., given an anchor "ref_" suffixed, obtain the anchored link's number. Or maybe the enclosing span's "rendered contents". Sounds like something HTML/Wiki just can't do, but you never know...

Useful pages

 * Copyright problems
 * Votes for deletion
 * Bug_reports
 * redirects for deletion
 * Requested moves
 * Wikimedia extension:ImageMap

Disambigs that were speedily deleted
(But which I think should still lie around)

ISVis or isvis may stand for:
 * Interaction Scenario Visualizer (http://www.cc.gatech.edu/morale/tools/isvis/isvis.html)
 * Isvis, a company specialising in interactive design and software development for the digital media industry (http://www.isvis.com/)

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