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Contents
- 1 What is InsertMagicBlueSpiceInsertMagic?
- 2 Where to find InsertMagicBlueSpiceInsertMagic?
- 3 Technical background
- 4 Functions of InsertMagic 5
- See also
What is InsertMagicBlueSpiceInsertMagic?[edit | edit source]
InsertMagic BlueSpiceInsertMagic provides a dialogue for the edit mode (VisualEditor and classical view) to help you insert helpful tags and MagicWords (Behavior switches, variables, parser functions)dialog for inserting Magic Words in Visual editor.
Where to find InsertMagicBlueSpiceInsertMagic?[edit | edit source]
In both editors (visual or classic) you will find the button . Click on it to open the dialogue.
Technical background[edit | edit source]
For a better understanding of the terminology used, here a short glossary:
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MagicWord: WikiCode enclosed by double curly brackets (
{{magicword}}
) will be processed by MediaWiki either as template or MagicWord. - Variable: A MagicWord normally returning a single value, either a number or a string.
- Behavior switch: A MagicWord influencing the behavior of the wiki (resp. the parser). Behavior switches cannot be programmed by oneself, but are part of the MediaWiki (parser) core. Contrary to other MagicWords they are enclosed by double underscores: __...__
- Parser function: A mechanism to implement logic within a wiki article. The respective MagicWord often begins with a hash key: {{#...}}
- Tag: An XML tag that may be parametrized at will, producing an output desired by the programmer.
Functions of InsertMagic[edit | edit source]
In the combobox you can choose between the following categories:
- / Tags
- / Switches
- / Variables
To the right of the selection you can find a detailed description of the chosen MagicWord. Under the combobox you will see the respective code. Click on Ok to insert the code into the article.
Please note: InsertMagic only offers you a selection of the most important variables and MagicWords. But of course you can also use other tags in your article, provided they work with MediaWiki.

While in edit mode, in both Visual and Wiki text mode, click on "Insert" and select "Magic word" from the dropdown menu.
BlueSpiceInsertMagic provides an overview of many Magic words that can be inserted to the page and features all of the magic words provided by BlueSpice extensions. Once the magic word is selected in the list on the left, a description, including usage examples, will appear on the right.
See also[edit | edit source]
Our reference Reference page for this extension.
<bs:bookshelf src="Book:User manual" /> __TOC__ ==What is InsertMagic?== '''InsertMagic''' provides a dialogue for the edit mode (VisualEditor and classical view) to help you insert helpful tags and [[MagicWords]] (Behavior switches, variables, parser functions). ==Where to find InsertMagic?== In both editors (visual or classic) you will find the button [[File:InsertMagic.png]]. Click on it to open the dialogue. ==Technical background== For a better understanding of the terminology used, here a short glossary: * [[MagicWords|MagicWord]]: WikiCode enclosed by double curly brackets (<code><nowiki>{{magicword}}</nowiki></code>) will be processed by MediaWiki either as template or MagicWord. * '''Variable''': A MagicWord normally returning a single value, either a number or a string. * '''Behavior switch''': A MagicWord influencing the behavior of the wiki (resp. the parser). Behavior switches cannot be programmed by oneself, but are part of the MediaWiki (parser) core. Contrary to other MagicWords they are enclosed by double underscores: __...__ * '''Parser function''': A mechanism to implement logic within a wiki article. The respective MagicWord often begins with a hash key: {{#...}} * [[Tags|Tag]]: An XML tag that may be parametrized at will, producing an output desired by the programmer. ==Functions of InsertMagic== In the combobox you can choose between the following categories: * / Tags * / Switches * / Variables To the right of the selection you can find a detailed description of the chosen MagicWord. Under the combobox you will see the respective code. Click on ''Ok'' to insert the code into the article. '''Please note''': InsertMagic only offers you a selection of the most important variables and MagicWords. But of course you can also use other tags in your article, provided they work with MediaWiki. [[File:BlueSpice-InsertMagic-Dialog-en.png|thumb|center|600px|Screenshot: The InsertMagic dialogue]] <div id="box-info" style="width: 98%; margin: 20px 0; border: solid 2px #99bbe8; padding: 8px; background-color: #d6e3f2; flow: left;"> [[Image:Icon-link.png|left]]<div style="text-transform: uppercase; color: #99bbe8; font-size: 16px; font-weight: bold; margin: 0;">Related topics</div> <div color:="" 000=""> * [[MagicWords|More about MagicWords]] * [[Tags|List of all Tags]] * [[Reference:CountThings|Count and display meta data]] * [[Reference:SmartList|SmartList]] </div> </div> ==See also== Our [[Reference:InsertMagic|reference page.]]BlueSpiceInsertMagic?== '''BlueSpiceInsertMagic''' provides a dialog for inserting Magic Words in [[Manual:Extension/VisualEditor|Visual editor]]. ==Where to find BlueSpiceInsertMagic?== While in edit mode, in both Visual and Wiki text mode, click on "Insert" and select "Magic word" from the dropdown menu. BlueSpiceInsertMagic provides an overview of many Magic words that can be inserted to the page and features all of the magic words provided by BlueSpice extensions. Once the magic word is selected in the list on the left, a description, including usage examples, will appear on the right. ==See also== [[InsertMagic|Reference page]] for this extension.
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