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Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is an extension of MediaWiki – the wiki-system powering Wikipedia – with semantic technology, thus turning it into a semantic wiki.
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Semantic Forms is an extension to MediaWiki that allows users to add and edit data using forms. It is heavily tied in with the Semantic MediaWiki extension, and is meant to be used for structured data that has semantic markup.
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Semantic Maps is an extension that adds semantic capabilities to the Maps extension. This includes the ability to add, edit, aggregate and visualize coordinate data stored through the Semantic MediaWiki extension. Since Semantic Maps uses the Maps API, you can use multiple mapping services. These
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Semantic Result Formats is a MediaWiki [0] extension, used in conjunction with the Semantic MediaWiki [1] extension, that bundles a number of further result formats for SMW's inline queries. The individual formats can be added to the installation independently. [0] http://www.mediawiki.org
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Semantic Glossary is a MediaWiki extension that lets you define terms and abbreviations together with a definition. Whenever a term or abbreviation is hovered over in an article its definition is displayed. The extension is an alternative back-end for the Lingo extension: Where the Lingo
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Semantic Forms Inputs is an extension to MediaWiki that provides additional input types for Semantic MediaWikis that use the Semantic Forms extension. The Semantic Forms extension allows users to add, edit and query data of a Semantic MediaWiki using forms. For every form field the input type
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Semantic Page Series is a MediaWiki extension that allows a wiki user the generation of a series of pages from one Semantic Form. An example use case is to create pages for recurring events. Where without this extension this was solved by having one page for the whole series and using the
Open source editor for editing levels (and possibly other aspects) of Super Mario World for the SNES.
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