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"no redirects" optionIs there an option to not include redirects? ∞ΣɛÞ² (τ|c) 20:59, 30 June 2007 (UTC)
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SuffixIndexIs there any special page for suffixes? Such as to search for articles that end with (ice hockey) or something? I haven't found one, so I doubt there is, but I might as well ask. BsroiaadnTalk 13:38, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
I have to second the request for Special:Suffixindex. This will be invaluable for finding the noun part of names that have various adjectives. Greg Bard 12:40, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
Google query examply: something like intitle:"*(ice_hockey)", probably can be improved ∴ Alex Smotrov 21:31, 20 September 2007 (UTC) Not really a solution (or even a workaround) but you could download the "enwiki-YYYYMMDD-all-titles-in-ns0.gz" file from http://download.wikimedia.org and try searching for suffix$ (or something similar) with a regular expression-capable editor. --Kjoonlee 11:30, 29 March 2008 (UTC) For prefix, currently two types are available, that is, {{PAGENAME}} type and, "particular word" or "Particular phrase" type. Example of particular word below is "Sandbox" and "United".
For the desirable "Special:postfindex" or "Special:suffindex" would limit the number of letters, for example specifying number of letter(s) in script, I suggest, would be more than 4 or larger and 8 or less. Any number or unlimited number of letters may increase server burden or load to much, and may confuse reader who browsing or reading Wikipedia. What I want have "Special:postfindex" or "Special:suffindex" is available not only English language edition, but also for any language within Wikipedia. In case of Wikipedia Japanese language edition (メインページ), single Japanese letter is composed by two Byte (8 bit & 8 bit), where as English single letter is composed by one Byte. In Japanese language case, I would suggest 2 or more number of letters to 4 or less number letters to limit as postfix. In Special: Postfix designation, these limited number of letters to be, of course, changeable by Wikipedia's system engineer or technical designator. The above suffixindex should work within given language, that is within any language. List of "All pages ending with" is not seen paper type encyclopedia, and it is superb function achievable function on electrical encyclopedia like Wikipedia. For your information, I am told there is a site to list up Wikipedia article with ending "any word" in Japanese Wikipedia:Village pump, but this is effective for Wikipedia user, not for reader within Wikipedia. NOTE: the following URL access takes server time for a moment: (Note; Left button is query send and right button is Reset)
To list up "(ice_hockey)" with next URL, my PC and internet takes more than 15 minutes !!
New Prefix DiscussionI thought you might find this discussion relevant. Please comment about the new proposed prefixes. I'm suggesting that we add U: and UT: for user pages and user talk pages. Jmfangio| ►Chat 09:35, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
"Next page" at the top, but not at the bottomSpecial:Allpages has a "Next page" link at the top right and the bottom right. Special:Prefixindex has this link only at the top (if the list is long enough). Could the link be added to the bottom as well? For comparison, see Special:Allpages/Alex and Special:Prefixindex/Alex. Thanks! Ewlyahoocom 05:14, 15 September 2007 (UTC) PrefixIndex, middleindex, suffixindex, etc.Where Special:PrefixIndex allows you to search article names that begin with a certain text string, Wikimedia.de grep is a recently improved tool that allows you to search text strings anywhere they appear in the article name. Grep lets you search the entire text string (not just the beginning) for common text patterns. Even better, grep lets you use wildcard characters and other characters (see Regular expression) to formulate your search string. H(ä|ae?)ndel will find "Handel", "Händel", and "Haendel". (S|s)chool will find School and school. The grep tool allows you to find postings in any other name space. The grep tool also is great for finding all related categories and all related templates, even if they are not categorized with a [[Category:]] GregManninLB (talk) 14:55, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
Felicia and FelixFeliciano, being the Spanish variant of Felix, and therefore masculin, should be listed under Felix rather then under Felicia, or perhaps under Felix as well. Peter Horn 18:03, 2 May 2008 (UTC)
No sub-subpagesIs there a way to Special:PrefixIndex some thing without getting the sub pages of the subpages.EE 20:33, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
Vertical vice horizontal alphabetical displayCan lists be arranged vertically instead of horizontally? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Richard David Ramsey (talk • contribs) 20:08, 30 August 2008 (UTC) The lists would be easier to read if vertical. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.49.184.143 (talk) 01:09, 19 November 2008 (UTC)
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