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Extension: BlueSpiceVisualDiff
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Description: | enables users to easily compare two versions of an article with just a few clicksFormatted display of differences between two revisions. | ||
State: | stable | Dependency: | BlueSpice |
Developer: | HalloWelt | License: |
GPL v3 only-3.0-onlyProperty "BSExtensionInfoLicense" (as page type) with input value "</br>GPL-3.0-only" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process. |
Type: | BlueSpice | Category: | Quality Assurance |
Edition: | BlueSpice pro, BlueSpice Farm, BlueSpice Cloud | ||
Features
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Description[edit | edit source]
BlueSpiceVisualDiffVisualDiff enables users to easily compare two versions of
a wiki page.
There are three diff views:
1. Visual: The
differences are shown in the flow text. Changes are highlighted in color
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2. WikiText: The output is
shown in WikiCode in an integrated view. Changes are highlighted in color
.
3. Classic: The output is in WikiCode. Old and new text face each other in two columns.
- You can switch between the views via tabs.
- The Java command-line tool DaisyDiff creates a unified diff from two revisions rendered in HTML. This
- is displayed on a SpecialPage.
- Additional information is displayed,
Technical information[edit | edit source]
Configuration[edit | edit source]
- e.g., the compared revisions.
- A navigation to the previous difference is displayed. The behavior is similar to that of MediaWiki.
- You can jump from one change to the next via flyout.
- Left on version page.
- Links in the ArticleInfo bar.
- Links from notification emails from MediaWiki.
- Links from notification emails from BlueSpice.
- Links from the PDF view.
The extension VisualDiff is based on the HTML-Diff tool DaisyDiff and shall give a quick and visually appealing overview of the changes in revisions of a wiki article. The changes are displayed in a so called Unified-Diff and therefore in a document and not like usual in two columns. The normal link to the diff view of MediaWiki is overwritten by a link to a special page. The article revision (oldid) works as a basis for the comparison. This also defines the changes like "added" and "deleted".
Technical Information[edit
This information applies to BlueSpice 3 . Technical details for BlueSpice cloud can differ in some cases.
Requirements[edit
VisualDiff requires BlueSpiceFoundation.
User manual[edit | edit source]
For detailed description and usage, visit our user manual.
Try free our BlueSpice[edit | edit source]
Configuration[edit source]
Name | Value |
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VisualDiffHtmlDiffEngineUrl | 'http://localhost:8080/BShtmlDiff' |
User options[edit source]
Name | Value |
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diffonly | 0 |
{{BSExtensionInfobox |desc=enables users to easily compare two versions of an article with just a few clicks. |BSExtensionInfo |status=stable |developer=HalloWelt |type=BlueSpice |edition=BlueSpice pro |active=Yes , BlueSpice Farm, BlueSpice Cloud |compatible=BlueSpice |category=Quality Assurance |license=GPL v3 only |package=VisualDiff }} __TOC__ ==Description== '''BlueSpiceVisualDifffeatures='''VisualDiff''' enables users to easily compare two versions of an article. ==Usage / Features== a wiki page. There are three diff views: 1. ''Visual'': The output is done as a reader sees it, in an integrated viewdifferences are shown in the flow text. Changes are highlighted in color: Supplements green, red strokes. 2. ''WikiText'': The output is doneshown in WikiCode in an integrated view. Changes are highlighted in color: Supplements green, red strokes. 3. ''Classic'': The output is in WikiCode. Old and new text face each other in two columns. *You can switch between the views via tabs. *The Java command-line tool DaisyDiff creates a unified diff from two revisions rendered in HTML. This will be is displayed on a SpecialPage. *Additional information is displayed, ege.g., the compared revisions. *A navigation to the previous difference is displayed. The behavior is similar to that of MediaWiki. *You can jump from one change to the next via flyout. *Wherever MediaWiki links to the diff view, the special page should be used instead. In particular consider: **Left on version page. **Links in the ArticleInfo bar. **Links from notification emails from MediaWiki. **Links from notification emails from BlueSpice. **Links from the PDF view. ==Technical information== ===Configuration=== The extension VisualDiff is based on the HTML-Diff tool DaisyDiff and shall give a quick and visually appealing overview of the changes in revisions of a wiki article. The changes are displayed in a so called Unified-Diff and therefore in a document and not like usual in two columns. The normal link to the diff view of MediaWiki is overwritten by a link to a special page. The article revision (oldid) works as a basis for the comparison. This also defines the changes like "added" and "deleted". ===Rights (permissions)=== To use VisualDiff, the user needs to have reading rights for the respective namespace. ===Requirements=== VisualDiff requires [[Reference:BlueSpiceFoundation|BlueSpiceFoundation]]. ==User manual== For detailed description and usage, visit our [[Manual:Extension/VisualDiff|user manual.]] ==Try free our BlueSpice== [https://en.demo.bluespice.com/wiki/Main_Page BlueSpiceDemo.] {{Translation}} [[Category:BlueSpice_pro]] [[Category:Extension]]}}
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