User talk:Sovq

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Calendar
I was thinking something like this:

Today is ,  , . Today's Daily Quests are , , , . Today's Baking Quests are  and . Today's Spice Jars are , , and .

Either that, or the first line and a link to the tables with that info. Looking a bit into some templates we already have, I figured it could calculate the day by doing(Weeknumber * 7) + Daynumber + Displacement, and subtracting 84 until it reached a number 84 or lower. Displacement would be the number the table is at on the first day of the year (for 2011, it would be 21). For the week number, it would do ceil(Cycleday / 12). The name of the day and the regular timestamp can just be from magic words. I'm not quite sure how to handle the quests yet, but I'm sure if we can tackle the date we can do something for the Quests.

PS, Today is 75, Thursday 11.

Thanks for your help! ~Monchoman45 Do you know what that feeling is? You're jealous that your city doesn't look like a Jellyfish. 21:28, December 2, 2010 (UTC)

I am rather confused
What am I doing wrong? The template wont let me create anything :( Timeoin 10:26, March 9, 2011 (UTC)

Thank you!
Hi Sovq,

Just wanted to say that I've been appreciating your contributions in the forums. You're very helpful to members. Thanks so much! --Dopp http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb32675/wikia/images/e/e9/WikiaStaff.png (help forum | blog) 17:14, April 1, 2011 (UTC)


 * Thanks, it feels good to get a pat on the back every once in a while :). Sovq 20:41, April 1, 2011 (UTC)

You Got It Right
"So you want the users to use two templates? One for the data and one for the color theme? Sovq 21:57, April 8, 2011 (UTC)" You said it better than I could have but how would I go about doing that.--Nk3play2 01:45, April 14, 2011 (UTC)


 * I found the switch parser function, but I don't know how to go about adding it to the template, Template:Infobox Soap character. Can you show me an example involving a show name and with a specific color.--Nk3play2 22:30, April 14, 2011 (UTC)
 * Thanks a lot for your help, that is exactly what I was trying to do.--Nk3play2 20:02, April 15, 2011 (UTC)

No title
Hello so glad i could reach a contributor i have a problem

this user

http://videogamefanon.wikia.com/wiki/User:CHAGADAI

has found out who i am and i need your help can you block him for me or talk to him about my problem

sorry i know your not involved in this wiki but please i need somebody.


 * I'm sorry, but there's nothing I can do. You can either:
 * Request the help of the local admin
 * Report the vandalism on the VSTF wiki
 * Use Special:Contact to tell the staff about it
 * — Sovq 21:12, May 11, 2011 (UTC)

Deleting images help
Hello, I read that your bot can delete all of the unused files on a wiki, is it true? That would be exactly what I need on my Inazuma Eleven wiki as the unusued files are all either duplicates, really poor quality images or unauthorized fanart. Could you help me out? --源田幸次郎 ビースト ファング！！ 08:58, May 21, 2011 (UTC)
 * I already backed up the woodmark, favicon and badges and I am okay with everything else unused being deleted. I will give your account admin right immediatly. --源田幸次郎 ビースト ファング！！ 11:08, May 21, 2011 (UTC)
 * Thank you very much for the help! --源田幸次郎 ビースト ファング！！ 08:23, May 22, 2011 (UTC)


 * I would recommend you to learn how to put some sort of timer between deletions, to prevent so much strain to the servers. Specially for files, since they put strain in both the database server and the file servers. That would indeed help the recurring caching and missing image problems around Wikia. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) -WikiDex 14:00, May 21, 2011 (UTC)


 * Yep, you're right, my bad. — Sovq 14:13, May 21, 2011 (UTC)

Unused Files Deletion Help
Hello.

I am in need of your bot to clean up the Unused Files section of our wikia. The site is http://peacekeepers.wikia.com/wiki/Peacekeepers_Wiki.

Let me know what I have to do, if you have time to help.

Thanks!

-Brandfrontier

Follow-up: I do not know how to give SovBot admin rights. I am limited in my wikia knowledge, sorry for the trouble.

Yes, I DO want you to delete the files in the Unused Files section.

Thank you
Thanks for this! — Spike Toronto  15:02, July 13, 2011 (UTC)


 * You're welcome :) — Sovq 15:27, July 13, 2011 (UTC)

DPL help
Hi! Since you told me I can ask you to set up a DPL here I am! So.. I'm trying to make a template for admins which will list the pages candidates for deletion and the users requested to be banned... for example:  category = Candidates for deletion include = {Delete}:reason:1 format = {| class="wikitable"¶!User!!Reason for deletion,¶|-¶|%TITLE%||,,¶|} </DPL> This should produce a simple table with a list of pages candidates for deletion with why they should be deleted. The problem is that the reason can be provided as either a free parameter and as the "reason=" parameter. So if they're both present (in different templates) they will be put in two different colums, while I want both of them in "reason for deletion". Is there a way to use a logical OR like :reasonOR1? Or to force the call in the table like this?
 * -¶|%TITLE%||#REASON# #1#,,¶|}

Also, a doubt about the "replaceintitle" parameter, if I want to replace a subpage like /sub/ how can I do that? Because if I use  the first "/" won't be replaced. And are there jolly characters?


 * The way I see the query syntax you posted, the included parameters will both be in one column in the table, since you didn't divide them in any way. It would easier for me to verify that, if I had a 'live' example to test on. However, instead of passing the parameters directly i.e. "{Delete}:reason:1" you can produce a surrogate template (Template:Delete dpl) which will output anything you wish, including parser functions, allowing you to decide which parameters should be in the result.


 * As for the slash issue; Perl regular expressions allow the use of pipe symbols as delimiters so   might work, although I'm not entirely sure if dpl will support that. — Sovq 22:10, July 14, 2011 (UTC)

That syntax will produce something like this, sorry it's in Italian... How is the code with the surrogate template? Ah and another thing: about the include parameter, how can I include like the first 100 characters of a page without template and images? Because I tried using "includemaxlength" but it included also templates and images... I want only plain text.


 * The problem with the queries is that for some reason the delete template keeps adding a pipe symbol somewhere to the parameters. The fifth dpl query on the page you linked shows these pipes. It should be :


 * Discussioni utente:Leviathan 89test
 * Utente:Leviathan 89/SandboxTEST, non rimuovere.
 * instead of what it is now. These pipes obviously modify the table output. Best way to solve it would be finding the source of these excess symbols and removing them. Another around that is to use the mentioned surrogate template, as shown in the first dpl query on the page. A third way would be to use the html table syntax as shown on the second dpl query (and deal with the pipes with a #replace function or something).


 * As for the second issue - you might try with the reset parameter (best trying both syntaxes: and  ). But I can't guarantee you'll get satisfying results. — Sovq 07:20, July 15, 2011 (UTC)

I made some tests and I found a solution: it seems that the extra pipes are produced only if the parameter are listed in succession like  (which it isn't normal, is it?), the simplest solution is to give the parameters separately like   which work fine with both html and wikitable. I don't know why there is this problem, since normally you list the parameter like that, and it seems this problem is common with other template... about the replaceintitle, is there a jolly charachter? Like |/*| to replace every subpage name? 12:35, July 15, 2011 (UTC)


 * Oh yeah, I guess that was the easiest solution. But keep in mind that the output is still not "clean" and the pipes might cause problems in the future. As for the wildcards:  should do it. — Sovq 14:04, July 15, 2011 (UTC)

Thank you, I hope this pipes problem is only a little code mistake and not a major error... we'll see in the future. If you have time, read this Forum:Unknown problem (I updated it), if you know something tell me. Thank you again.

Hi again, I just read on this page that I shouldn't put a DPL list in the wiki activity... is that really bad? On my wiki I created this template to keep track of the last talk pages and I placed it in the sitenews, should I remove it?. Are there other recommendations? 18:09, July 17, 2011 (UTC)


 * One problem with dpl is that it is very resource hungry, thus when a wiki is using multiple dpl queries, using complicated queries, or using dpl on high traffic pages, the servers might have a hard time with processing the data. I assume this is the reason why Wikia recommends not using dpl in sidebar or sitenotice (note that the help page is outdated - there is no sitenotice anymore and the sidebar is non-customizable), since the query would have been seen by every user on every page, so it would cause a heavy server strain . But if you do it in Wiki Activity, on a smaller wiki, you shouldn't have any problems. Also, using allowcachedresults=true is a good way to ensure pages load faster and the servers don't take too much punishment. Cheers! — Sovq 18:27, July 17, 2011 (UTC)

I wish to put something like that in the English One Piece Wiki activity corner... (note that there is already a DPL query about the newest forums, it works fine) I need to give the ok to the admins there for requesting the DPL extension activation. 18:36, July 17, 2011 (UTC)


 * Good luck with it then :) I've read your discussion with another contributor on the english One Piece wiki, as well as the Wikia response to the dpl activation request. While enabling the extension doesn't affect anything, you might want to use dpl only for stuff that requires it, as DaNASCAT suggested. The reason why we're using DPL heavily on the Sacred Seasons 2 Wiki is that there is a LOT of data to present and only a handful of contributors. So the only way to keep the wiki up-to-date was to make most of the stuff update itself automatically, via DPL and bots. If we had a large userbase, we would probably think twice before dpl'ing everything. So my advice to you is; don't overuse DPL, especially if something can be done without it. — Sovq 19:17, July 17, 2011 (UTC)

Ok thanx, anyway I didn't want to create tables like those of Sacred Season 2, I'd like use the DPL for maintenance and service things like the templates I created or at maximum to show a list of random articles. By the way... who is DaNASCAT? Do you mean the response the admin got to the request? Thank you again. 19:38, July 17, 2011 (UTC)


 * User:DaNASCAT is the Wikia Staff member who responded to the request on One Piece Wiki, yes. — Sovq 20:25, July 17, 2011 (UTC)