Module:Namespace detect/config

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-- Namespace detect configuration data -- -- -- -- This module stores configuration data for Module:Namespace detect. Here -- -- you can localise the module to your wiki's language. -- -- -- -- To activate a configuration item, you need to uncomment it. This means -- -- that you need to remove the text "-- " at the start of the line. --


local cfg = {} -- Don't edit this line.


-- Parameter names -- -- These configuration items specify custom parameter names. Values added -- -- here will work in addition to the default English parameter names. -- -- To add one extra name, you can use this format: -- -- -- -- cfg.foo = 'parameter name' -- -- -- -- To add multiple names, you can use this format: -- -- -- -- cfg.foo = {'parameter name 1', 'parameter name 2', 'parameter name 3'} --



This parameter displays content for the main namespace:

-- cfg.main = 'main'


This parameter displays in talk namespaces:

-- cfg.talk = 'talk'


This parameter displays content for "other" namespaces (namespaces for which


parameters have not been specified):

-- cfg.other = 'other'


This parameter makes talk pages behave as though they are the corresponding


subject namespace. Note that this parameter is used with Module:Yesno.


Edit that module to change the default values of "yes", "no", etc.

-- cfg.subjectns = 'subjectns'


This parameter sets a demonstration namespace:

-- cfg.demospace = 'demospace'


This parameter sets a specific page to compare:

cfg.demopage = 'page'


-- Table configuration -- -- These configuration items allow customisation of the "table" function, -- -- used to generate a table of possible parameters in the module -- -- documentation. --



The header for the namespace column in the wikitable containing the list of


possible subject-space parameters.

-- cfg.wikitableNamespaceHeader = 'Namespace'


The header for the wikitable containing the list of possible subject-space


parameters.

-- cfg.wikitableAliasesHeader = 'Aliases'


-- End of configuration data --


return cfg -- Don't edit this line.