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We have a bunch of old external tutorials showing up in Internal Tutorials list.  We need to get these pages deleted, but that requires an administrator
 
We have a bunch of old external tutorials showing up in Internal Tutorials list.  We need to get these pages deleted, but that requires an administrator
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I banged on it a bit to try and get tutorials listing again. Seems like part of the problem is that most tutorials are in their own namespace (Tutorial:). the other part of the problem is how persnickety semantic wiki queries are; I'm not convinced this is fully working either, but its showing ''more'' than it did previously, so I saved it. [[User:Elvashi|Elvashi]] ([[User talk:Elvashi|talk]]) 10:12, 25 May 2016 (CEST)

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This should be separated per language. Sadly I don't know how, so if anyone feels the same, please do. :) --Cadahl 15:14, 25 October 2010 (UTC)


How do I add a tutorial to this page? I wrote Tutorial:Fire_Toward_Mouse and was interested in adding it to the list of tutorials. --Somethingmoreunique 21:25, 25 December 2011 (GMT)


Somethingmoreunique, I think there is a bug or something because I can not either add the tutorial Tutorial:Hamster Ball (Español) in the Spanish section. --Ridal 19:53, 6 May 2012 (BST)


I'll just leave this here for when the "posting tutorial issue" is resolved: Tutorial:Introduction_to_Shaders. --Master both

Clean Out External Tutorials

We have a bunch of old external tutorials showing up in Internal Tutorials list. We need to get these pages deleted, but that requires an administrator

Attempted to fix Tutorial Listing...

I banged on it a bit to try and get tutorials listing again. Seems like part of the problem is that most tutorials are in their own namespace (Tutorial:). the other part of the problem is how persnickety semantic wiki queries are; I'm not convinced this is fully working either, but its showing more than it did previously, so I saved it. Elvashi (talk) 10:12, 25 May 2016 (CEST)