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The Check Wikipedia window is used to fix errors detected by the Check Wikipedia project[1]. You can reach this window by clicking on the File:Nuvola web broom.svg Project Check Wikipedia button of the main window[2]. This window looks like this:
This window contains the following parts:
- The Maximum number of errors for Check Wiki field specifies how many errors are retrieved for each type of error.
- The File:Gnome-preferences-desktop.svg Select errors button is used to select the types of error to retrieve.
- The File:Gnome-view-refresh.svg Load all errors[3] button is used to retrieve errors from the toolserver.
- The List of errors detected dropdown list is used to select the type of error to work on.
- The File:Gnome-view-refresh.svg button is used to retrieve again the errors for the selected type of error.
- The File:Help-browser.svg[2] button is used to display a page describing the selected type of error in your web browser[4].
- The File:Gnome-web-browser.svg button is used to display the list of the toolserver in your web browser[4].
- A field describing the selected type of error.
- A field describing parameters that WPCleaner can use for the selected type of error.
- On the left, the list of pages for which the selected type of error has been detected.
- Above this list, the Load pages button is used to load the selected pages in the right part of the window to fix them, and the File:Gnome-system-run.svg button opens the selected pages in the Full analysis window.
- On the right, a tab is created for each loaded page. Each tab contains the following parts:
- The Automatic comment checkbox specify if you want to use the default comment when editing the page.
- The File:Gnome-go-first.svg, File:Gnome-go-previous.svg, File:Gnome-go-next.svg and File:Gnome-go-last.svg buttons find other occurrences of the errors in the page.
- The File:Approve icon.svg button is used to validate your modifications. It updates the detection of errors in the page.
- The File:Gnome-document-send.svg button updates the page on Wikipedia. It is unavailable until a modification has been made on the page.
- The Mark as fixed button is used to tell the toolserver that the error is already fixed.
- The File:Gnome-web-browser.svg[4] button opens the current page in your web browser.
- The File:Gnome-emblem-documents.svg[4] button opens the history of the current page in your web browser.
- The File:Gnome-system-run.svg button opens a new window to analyze the page.
- On the left, the list of errors detected in the page.
- On the right, the text of the page.
Configuration
[edit source]To use WPCleaner at its full capacity for Check Wiki, it's necessary to correctly configure WPCleaner.
Notes
[edit source]{{Wikipedia:WPCleaner/References}}
- ^ The list of errors on frwiki shows which errors can be detected and fixed with WPCleaner
- ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
OptionalFeaturewas invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ The text of the button depends on the selected types of error
- ^ a b c d Cite error: The named reference
Java6was invoked but never defined (see the help page).