[12:31:21] I had a question the other day about preserving author information when copying & pasting stuff. The concern was mostly about Translate extension as with normal page edits one could add the authorship info in the summary, like in a git commit message. [12:31:40] However, now I seem to have found a workaround: we can use the translation documentation: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Translations:Documentation/DocumentationTeamInfo/2/qqq [12:34:36] Nikerabbit: re: the above workaround, any better ideas? [12:35:32] buovjaga: edit summaries can be given in the translation UI as well [12:38:00] aargh you are right :D [12:38:18] my brain had censored the field [12:38:42] thanks [15:31:47] y0 people, random GUI feature idea appeared 30 seconds ago. What if it were possible to paint a portion of an article and click "I want to edit this, take me straight to this" [15:32:38] if I can ramble on it would open the edit box and focus and highlight the portion the user wants to edit or similar in VE [15:34:56] Why not use VE? [15:35:31] I like wikitext more [15:38:15] I'm afraid this isn't going to happen in your lifetime [15:38:40] Is it impossible for the SW to sense what has been painted by the user? [15:41:20] VE doesn't let you edit sections. Well, it does have "edit section", but the entire page is rendered for edit. When saving the page, the "visual" rendering is converted back to wikitext. You're not editing the underlying wikitext when editing with the VE