Announcing a Bug Fix and Is This a New Feature on TechNet Wiki? - Non-English TOCs
That banner is awesome. It's the "echNet Wiki Ninjas". Actually I think it's very creative. The ninja dude looks like an abstract "T". Anyhoo...
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If you read the title of this blog, you were like, "New feature? What the?" But before I get your hopes up (or more like, right after I got your hopes up), I'd like to explain this and sufficiently deflate your elation.
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This is a bug fix and "new feature" for non-English instances of TechNet Wiki. Specifically, the TOC of those instances. Big thanks to Peter Geelen for finding and driving the bug on our end and to the platform team for making the fix!
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Now, to explain: we only have three non-English instances of TechNet Wiki:
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You can access these non-English instances in the upper part of the Wiki:
Up there. You know, that probably would make more sense in English. What was I thinking? Here it is:
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Okay, I think you got it now. That, of course, will make you wonder, "Where is Turkish, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and my language?" All good questions. Well, we wanted them and tried. Anyway...
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On those three non-English instances, a bug was introduced on the TOCs that said in red text, telling us it couldn't find the TableOfContent.xml file (or something similar to that). It appeared instead of the text, "Table of Contents." But the actual TOC links were still there.
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Well, it's now fixed. The platform team graciously replaced the file, and the message is gone!
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This is where you ask a question like, "What? You can add a TOC? How in blue tornados do you do that?"
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Astonishingly, Peter Geelen already wrote you that article: Wiki: How to Automatically Add a Table of Contents (TOC) to a TechNet Wiki Article
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Yes, it's on TechNet Wiki (appropriate that an article about the Wiki is on the Wiki). And yes, it has a TOC. The really astonishing part is that I would have written the entire article with only this text:
- Type in "[toc]".
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But somehow Peter wrote this really long, excellent article instead. That's the astonishing part of that article. Enjoy!
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Now back to the bug. Or actually, the new feature. This is where it gets interesting.
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Originally, I believe all the TOC text (above the TOC links) said, in English, "Table of Contents". Even on Russian, Chinese, and Portuguese.
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So the potential new feature would be more like a second bug fix... translating "Table of Contents" into the appropriate languages.
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For example, the Portuguese Wiki now has "Table of Contents" translated:
Russian examples:
Chinese example:
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I'll be back with an update!
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Ninja Ed
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PS: Today's banner is from Gaurav Kumar Arora. I like the abstract "T". It's very creative.
Comments
- Anonymous
March 23, 2017
Great to have this fixed, and thanks to all that made it possible. - Anonymous
March 25, 2017
Excellent feature for the Wiki. Thanks for posting Ed.- Anonymous
April 05, 2017
Thanks! Also big thanks to Peter Geelen for driving the bug. I included the translation ask, and the team did a great job on it!
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
March 27, 2017
Russian-language wiki — stillborn project.- Anonymous
April 05, 2017
Well, we got some Russian interest. But not as much as a few of the other languages. Thanks, Denis, for all your community contributions! You have done some amazing things!
- Anonymous