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Hi Claudio,
Am 11.03.2011 20:49, schrieb Claudio F Filho:
Hi

We are translating some pages and generating many others for pt-br.
Inside this process, we found two types of problem: error in the name of
page and duplicated pages.

In duplicated pages, we have problem inside of QA pages. A example:

http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/PT-BR/BugReport
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport/pt-br

Is the same content, but using the concept of multilingual wiki, the
second page is the way to follow. All other QA pages already are in this
mode (QA/<page>/pt-br). So, the question is: is possible to delete a
wiki page?

Put
{{Delete|Short description why the page should be deleted}}
at the top of the page.
Sophie will delete the page after a while.


The other case was my mistake in our user group page, where i did
wiki../PT-BR/gubro, where my wish was to use wiki../PT-BR/Gubro. See the
uppercase of first letter in "Gubro". Like this page, we have some
others. So, i ask if is possible rename it?

In the headline of the wiki page, left of the "search" field and right of "history" there is a triangle. When you put the mouse on it, there is shown a "verschieben" (in German) [alt-m]. There you can move/rename the page.

Maybe there are other ways to do these things. Then someone else should tell it.


Thanks in advanced,
Claudio


k-j

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