NamespaceManager

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NamespaceManager displays information about the namespaces used in a table. It also lets you change the settings and create new namespaces.

Where can I find the NamespaceManager?

Firstly, you need to have administration permissions in order to call up NamespaceManager. If you have these permissions, you can find the link"NamespaceManager" in the left hand navigation bar under "Admin". Click on the link and you will be taken to the administration page.

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Usage / Features

The NamespaceManager is visible for users with administration permissions.

The functionality of NamespaceManager

Creating a namespace

You can see all the existing namespaces listed in the table.
This button Btn-plus.png lets you add a new namespace. A namespace's name can contain from 2 to 100 characters. You can choose any of the characters [A-Za-z0-9_ A-Za-z0-9_] and all the accents and umlauts in the UTF-8 character set.

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Editing a namespace

Choose a namespace and click on this icon to edit: Btn-edit.png

Alternatively, you can also user this button:Buttons-NamespaceManager-Aktionen.png


The following definitions can be made for namespaces:

Screenshot: Settings you can make for Namespaces


  • has subpages: Allows the use of subpages. These are pages which maintain their hierarchical relationship.
  • in standard search: this automatically includes the namespace when searching. These standard settings can be overwritten in the user preferences. The question of whether a page will be shown as a match to a search depends on its readability, not on the search settings of the namespace.
  • content namespace: Contents from this namespace will be prioritized in the search results.
  • FlaggedRevs: This choice is only possible if the package [teamwork] is installed, because teamwork includes the extension FlaggedRevisions. If you tick the box, FlaggedRevisions will be activated for this namespace.

Note: Read permissions: Do you want a namespace which is not able to be read by all users? To hide a namespace from read access, assign a group who has read permission in that namespace. This will take away the read permission of all other groups. You can make these changes in the PermissionManager.


Deleting a namespace

The button Btn-minus.png can be used to delete a selected namespace. System namespaces and namespaces not created in the manager can not be deleted. You will be warned that you are about to delete the Namespace for good. If there are articles already in your namespace, you can choose what happens to them:

  • they are deleted
  • they are moved to the mainspace
  • they are moved to the mainspace with a suffix "(from )"

Try it!

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