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This commit adds Armenian icons for Bold and Italic buttons. Icons were created by me, according to guide at https://usability.wikimedia.org/wiki/Text_format_icons Links to icons used on Commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Toolbaricon_bold_%D4%B9.png http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Toolbaricon_italic_%D5%87.png Glyphs are from font based on Droid Serif, developed by Ruben Tarumian (Hakobian) http://tarumian.am, was released PD, for project of http://hy.am funded by OSI. If my understanding is right those icons had to be described only in jquery.wikiEditor.toolbar.config.js file. Change-Id: I6afa67d4d87a359b4f596840873d8f142d85b8f9 |
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# WikiEditor provides enhancements to the MediaWiki edit page # This extension requires MediaWiki 1.17+ because it makes use of ResourceLoader. # Example LocalSettings.php additions require_once( "$IP/extensions/WikiEditor/WikiEditor.php" ); # Before configuring this extension, see WikiEditor.php and become familiar with the initial state and structure of the # $wgWikiEditorFeatures configuration variable. Essentially it's an array of arrays, keyed by feature name, each # containing global and user keys with boolean values. "global" indicates that it should be turned on for everyone # always, while user indicates that users should be allowed to turn it on or off in their user preferences. # To enable a preference by default but still allow users to disable it in preferences, use something like... $wgDefaultUserOptions['usebetatoolbar'] = 1; $wgDefaultUserOptions['usebetatoolbar-cgd'] = 1; # Release 1.21 removes the $wgWikiEditorToolbarClickTracking config variable # and with it support for tracking clicks on WikiEditor features via the # ClickTracking extension.