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Labeled Section Transclusion
Release status: stable
Implementation Tag , Parser function
Description Ọ na-eme ka akụkụ ndị a kara akara nke ederede bụrụ ndị a ga-ewepụ
Author(s) Steve Sanbeg
Compatibility policy Snapshots releases along with MediaWiki. Master is not backward compatible.
MediaWiki 1.19+
Database changes No
License GNU General Public License 2.0 or later
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Public wikis using 6,919 (Ranked 26th)
Translate the Labeled Section Transclusion extension if it is available at translatewiki.net
Issues Open tasks · Report a bug

Mgbakwunye Labeled Section Transclusion na-enye ohere nhọrọ ntụgharị nke akụkụ ederede edochiri anya, na-atụgharị wikitext ka ọ dị. Ọrụ ya yiri ụdị nkwalite $ naanị gụnyere mkpado nwere ntụgharị wiki nkịtị, nke na-ahọrọ ngalaba maka nsonye. Agbanyere ya na wikis Wikimedia niile.

Ọ bụ ezie na e bu n'obi n'ụzọ bụ́ isi ngbanwe nkịtị ka o bufee nnukwu akụkụ nke obere ndebiri, ebum n'uche eji akpọ ngbanwe ngalaba bụ maka obere akụkụ nke nnukwu peeji.

Na agbanyeghị, enwere ụfọdụ ọdịiche. N'ime ndebiri, ejiri omume mara akụkụ; yabụ ị nwere ike ịnwe naanị otu (ikekwe na-abụghị nke na-aga n'ihu) ka etinyere ma ọ bụ hapụ.

N'ebe a, a na-eji aha akara ngalaba, na omume nke onye na-akpọ oku na-ahọrọ, nke nwere ike ịgụnye ma ọ bụ gbanye akụkụ dịka ọ dị mkpa. Peeji dị iche iche nwere ike ịgụnye ma ọ bụ hapụ ngalaba ahọpụtara; enwere ike ịnwe ọnụọgụ ngalaba, nke nwekwara ike ịgbakọ n'ụzọ ọbụla.

Ime ngalaba n'aha karịa omume na-enye ohere ka ịmegharị njikọ ngalaba dezie nke ọma maka ị nweta ihe ndị sitere na ederede buru ibu, ebe ọ bụ na ndọtị ahụ nwere ike ịdekọ ngalaba ndị na-amafere na mmalite nke peeji ahụ, na-enye ohere ka ewepụ akụkụ ndị atụgharịrị nke ọma.

Ntinye

  • Download and move the extracted LabeledSectionTransclusion folder to your extensions/ directory.
    Developers and code contributors should install the extension from Git instead, using:cd extensions/
    git clone https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/mediawiki/extensions/LabeledSectionTransclusion
  • Add the following code at the bottom of your LocalSettings.php file:
    wfLoadExtension( 'LabeledSectionTransclusion' );
    
  • Yes Done – Navigate to Special:Version on your wiki to verify that the extension is successfully installed.

There is also a Gadget in use on Wikisource.org wikis that makes it possible to define sections with a simplified ## label ## syntax. Its code can be found at Wikisource:MediaWiki:Gadget-Easy_LST.js.

Functions

Transclude any marked part

Step 1: Mark off sections

Mark off sections in the text using ‎<section> tags like this:

<section begin="chapter1" />this is chapter 1<section end="chapter1" />

Note that these tags are not HTML/XML, and do not use the normal attribute syntax. For this reason, and because the begin and end markers are individual, rather than normal XML open/close tags, this allows nested or overlapping sections. This allows you to insert section tags without worrying about interfering with other sections.


Step 2a: Transclude the section

Call the parser function #lst to transclude it, i.e. to transclude a section called chapter1 from a page called articleX:

{{#lst:articleX|chapter1}}

The target article defines the location of the section; its behavior is determined by the parser function.

Step 2b: Transclude the page but excluding the section

To transclude a page, but exclude a specified section, use the #lstx function:

{{#lstx:articleX|chapter1}}

Optionally, you may add replacement text to the excluded section.

{{#lstx:articleX|chapter1|replacement_text}}

Example:

{{#lstx:articleX|chapter1|See chapter 1 in [[articleX]].}}

The replacement text will appear in the area where the section is skipped (excluded).

Discontiguous sections

It is possible to have multiple sections with the same name; in this case, every section with that name will be included/excluded. This is especially useful to mark various discussions.

Section ranges

These functions have an additional, optional argument to specify a section range; i.e. {{#lst:articleX|chapter1|chapter3}}, to include everything from the beginning of chapter 1 to the end of chapter 3. This allows using empty marker pairs to mark one end of the section, possibly in a template. A similar mechanism is currently used at the French Wikisource.

Substitution

This also works with substitution; it's even possible for an article to substitute a section of itself. One use of this provides a neat way to archive talk pages: Mark the text to be archived using <section begin=archive />, etc. Then create an archive page with the text, using {{subst:#lst:talk_page|archive}}, which copies archived sections. Lastly, replace the contents of talk_page with {{subst:#lstx:talk_page|archive}} to remove those sections.

There is optional support for transcluding sections of text marked with the normal headings, i.e. ==this section==. If installed, this is done with the lsth function.

Transclude before the first heading

To transclude the introduction of a page (i.e. the content before the first heading), use

{{#lsth:pagename}}

Transclude a specific section

You can also transclude the whole content of the sectionX (which includes all its sub-sections but excludes the heading of sectionX itself).

{{#lsth:pagename|sectionX}}

Things to note:

  1. Only the first occurrence of the sectionX is transcluded if you have more than one section with the same name.
  1. Make sure you type what the heading of sectionX is in wikitext, not how it is displayed. For example if the heading of the section is ==List of [[Extension]]==, you should type "List of [[Extension]]" not "List of Extension".
  1. When transcluding a section from a page marked for translation using the translate extension, transclude from the language-specific version.

E.g. from pagename/en rather than from pagename.

  1. The matching is case insensitive, to prevent links from breaking due to case changes.

Transclude multiple sections

You can also transclude from the first occurrence of sectionX (excluding the heading of sectionX itself) until it reaches the next occurrence of sectionY. Note that sectionY acts as a stop point so the transclusion doesn't contain the content of sectionY.

{{#lsth:pagename|sectionX|sectionY}}

Notes about skipped headings

Since the traditional transclusion in MediaWiki isn't intended to transclude sections, it doesn't account for skipped headings. As a result, if you were to transclude a template with multiple headings, and skip the first heading, then all of the edit sections links would point to the wrong section in the template.

When this extension is used (with MediaWiki 1.9 or later), the #lst and #lsth functions count headings in the "skipped" beginning part, and offset transcluded headings appropriately. This will allow these links to point to the correct section in the simple case.

Note that #lstx does not count skipped headings, and that skipped headings within discontiguous sections are not offset.

But it seems it has been fixed now (likely when ported to MediaWiki's new preprocessor). The transcluded headings can be linked to the correct sections.

Localisation

Internally, the parser functions all use the lst prefix, for consistency with the name of the extension. Since this acronym may be confusing to non-developers, readable English variants have been introduced, so the functions can currently be called from either name.

function Bekee Jamanị Hebrew (RTL) Pọrtụgụese
#lst #section #Abschnitt
#קטע
#trecho
#lstx #section-x #Abschnitt-x
#בלי קטע
#trecho-x
#lsth #section-h

Additionally, the tag can now be localised; currently:

Bekee, Jamanị, Hebrew, Pọrtụgụese; i.e.:

Bekee
<section begin=x/> ... <section end=x/>
Jamanị
<Abschnitt Anfang=x/> ... <Abschnitt Ende=x/>
Hebrew (RTL)
<קטע התחלה=א> ... <קטע סוף=א> ("start" code to the right and "end" code to the left)
Pọrtụgụese
<trecho começo=x/> ... <trecho fim=x/>

Each localization is enabled only if the page matches the respective content language.

Limitations

  • {{#lsth:pagename|sectionX}} only works on the first section if multiple sections have name sectionX. Only the first occurrence of sectionX is transcluded if an article has more than one section with the same name.
  • While it is possible to use this extension across namespaces, interwiki references are not resolved. It is not yet possible, for example, to include part of a Wikisource page into a remote MediaWiki installation.
  • Section tags cannot themselves be transcluded in order to work on other pages. {{#lst:}} and {{#lstx:}} work only if section tags appear directly in the wikitext of the transcluded page. This means, for instance, that these tags cannot be embedded in a template using template parameters and parser functions. The #tag magic word does not work with section tags.
  • As of 2014, section tags don't have any effect when used inside a template parameter. If page A contains a text {{B|X}}, there's no way {{#lst:A|...}} can access X.

Examples

See also