Wikipedia:WPCleaner/Page analysis

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The Analysis window is used to repair all the links to disambiguation pages on the opened article. You reach this window by clicking on the Full analysis button of the main window. This window looks like this:

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This window contains the following parts:

  • On the top part of the window:
  • The title of the page that you are repairing, i.e. User:NicoV/Antalla.
  • right The Tools menu is used to fix redirect links and view the page with the templates' code included.{{clr}}
  • right The Options menu is used to select what type of pages are shown in the list and what type are counted.{{clr}}
  • The Sort menu is used to choose how the list of links is sorted. Sort orders can be configured to suit your needs. (See Sorting options).
  • The Close after sending checkbox specifies if the window will be automatically closed after sending the page to Wikipedia.
  • The Add a note on talk page checkbox specifies if you want to post a comment on the talk page of the article after sending the page to Wikipedia.
  • The Update disambiguation warning on talk page checkbox specifies if you want to update the disambiguation warning on talk page if it's already there.
  • The Create disambiguation warning on talk page checkbox specifies if you want to add the disambiguation warning on talk page if there are still links to disambiguation pages.
  • The Automatic comment checkbox specifies if you want to use the default comment when updating the page on Wikipedia.
  • On the left part of the window, there is a list of links found in the page:
  • In the above example, you can see that the page Antalla contains links to 2 disambiguation pages (Algheden and Barentu), followed by the number of occurrences (in this case, one each). You can right click on any item in the list to bring a contextual menu with useful features.
  • Above the list are the File:Gnome-system-run.svg button, which allows you to analyze the selected page(s) in the list, the File:Disambig colour.svg button which allows you to analyze the selected page(s) as a disambiguation page, and the Add to watch list button which allows you to add the selected page(s) to your local watchlist.
  • Below, the list of links, there is a list of errors detected by the Check Wikipedia project.

By selecting a page (or several) in the left list, the matching links are highlighted in the text (in bold, with either red, orange, or blue), and the display is shifted (if necessary) to show the first link found. Dealing with the individual situations is described below.

Special situations

In some situations, WPCleaner doesn't find the links to disambiguation pages in the page text. This could be for multiple reasons:

  • The link is in a template used in the page. In this situation, it's the template that needs to be repaired to remove the disambiguation link from the page.
  • A special situation. If you believe that this situation can happen quite frequently, you can tell me so that I add this situation.

Several features are available to help in these situations:

  • Finding a word in the text: either by using Ctrl+F in the text of the page, or by right clicking on the left list (Option Find text in the contextual menu).
  • Analyzing templates used in the page: by right clicking on the left list (Option Analyze templates in the contextual menu). This feature displays a separate window listing all the templates in the page that have links to the selected disambiguation page. By double clicking on the template name, a window is displayed to repair the links in the model.

Notes

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