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Huggle is written in Visual Basic.NET so you need the Visual Basic edition. -- Ysangkok ( talk) 18:12, 10 May 2009 (UTC)
There is a link on Wikipedia:Huggle to the source code. From this page you can see that the files are ending in ".vb", thats because it's Visual Basic. From that page you can click "checkout" and arrive here: [1]. The checkout URL is there. If you don't know how to use subversion, go read Subversion (software) or look here: [2]. I posted a link for the binary in the original post in case you just want to use it. -- Ysangkok ( talk) 16:31, 11 May 2009 (UTC)
You need Microsoft Visual Studio C# Express edition to build AWB and WikiFunctions (a dependency). You also need MS Visual Studio Visual Basic Edition to build some plugins (this is not needed). Download AWB from SVN and comment out lines 1887 to 1891. Maybe the line numbers have changed in recent revisions. The lines that needs to be commented out reads:
case WikiStatusResult.NotRegistered: lblUserName.BackColor = Color.Red; MessageBox.Show(Variables.User.Name + " is not enabled to use this.", "Not enabled", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Exclamation); Tools.OpenURLInBrowser(Variables.URL + "/wiki/Project:AutoWikiBrowser/CheckPage"); break;
I don't bother to figure out if it is necessary to change anything to make it work on other wiki's, but if it is, you should probably just do a global replace for "en.wikipedia.org" with "es.wikipedia.org" or something like that. If you have problems please read a book about .NET programming (or programming in general), instead of asking me :P.
BTW it's actually very easy to do stuff like this. If you read my original post you could see that I just searched the source for the error message i received. In this case it's not even a constant, so you'll find the right place just like that if you did the search. So next time you get an error message just search for it. In this case you could have searched for " is not enabled to use this." and you would end up the right place in the source code. -- Ysangkok ( talk) 12:34, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
Could you give me suggestions on pages that need edits please?
NormiaD and the Gods 22:24, 5 June 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Normiad ( talk • contribs)
Hey sorry to bother you again but you just said something i didn't quite understand. I wasn't quite sure what you meant by an edit summary. Also is there a list of stubs that i could get to? Thank you. NoRmIaD ( talk) 22:38, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
Hello is there a list of stubs I could get access to? NoRmIaD ( talk) 22:45, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
Mifter ( talk) 23:56, 6 June 2009 (UTC)
Large scale semiautomatic edits should not be carried out without good reason. In particular, conversion from one format to another often inhibits the editing process. Please stop. Thanks, Geometry guy 01:06, 22 July 2009 (UTC)
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Huggle is written in Visual Basic.NET so you need the Visual Basic edition. -- Ysangkok ( talk) 18:12, 10 May 2009 (UTC)
There is a link on Wikipedia:Huggle to the source code. From this page you can see that the files are ending in ".vb", thats because it's Visual Basic. From that page you can click "checkout" and arrive here: [1]. The checkout URL is there. If you don't know how to use subversion, go read Subversion (software) or look here: [2]. I posted a link for the binary in the original post in case you just want to use it. -- Ysangkok ( talk) 16:31, 11 May 2009 (UTC)
You need Microsoft Visual Studio C# Express edition to build AWB and WikiFunctions (a dependency). You also need MS Visual Studio Visual Basic Edition to build some plugins (this is not needed). Download AWB from SVN and comment out lines 1887 to 1891. Maybe the line numbers have changed in recent revisions. The lines that needs to be commented out reads:
case WikiStatusResult.NotRegistered: lblUserName.BackColor = Color.Red; MessageBox.Show(Variables.User.Name + " is not enabled to use this.", "Not enabled", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Exclamation); Tools.OpenURLInBrowser(Variables.URL + "/wiki/Project:AutoWikiBrowser/CheckPage"); break;
I don't bother to figure out if it is necessary to change anything to make it work on other wiki's, but if it is, you should probably just do a global replace for "en.wikipedia.org" with "es.wikipedia.org" or something like that. If you have problems please read a book about .NET programming (or programming in general), instead of asking me :P.
BTW it's actually very easy to do stuff like this. If you read my original post you could see that I just searched the source for the error message i received. In this case it's not even a constant, so you'll find the right place just like that if you did the search. So next time you get an error message just search for it. In this case you could have searched for " is not enabled to use this." and you would end up the right place in the source code. -- Ysangkok ( talk) 12:34, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
Could you give me suggestions on pages that need edits please?
NormiaD and the Gods 22:24, 5 June 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Normiad ( talk • contribs)
Hey sorry to bother you again but you just said something i didn't quite understand. I wasn't quite sure what you meant by an edit summary. Also is there a list of stubs that i could get to? Thank you. NoRmIaD ( talk) 22:38, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
Hello is there a list of stubs I could get access to? NoRmIaD ( talk) 22:45, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
Mifter ( talk) 23:56, 6 June 2009 (UTC)
Large scale semiautomatic edits should not be carried out without good reason. In particular, conversion from one format to another often inhibits the editing process. Please stop. Thanks, Geometry guy 01:06, 22 July 2009 (UTC)