One of wikis good features was to see directly from the Cabalists' Nodelet if they were modified since the last visit or not, thanks to the asterisks.
Now with the Scriptotium, we could use the Newest Nodes or the prettiest Recently Active Threads (thanks again demerphq, you made a really good job), but... ...the Scriptorium had been forgotten from NN User Settings!
More precisely, the list hasn't been updated and is still containing a "Site Manuscripts".
May be with a little help from our devils?
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HTH, Dominique
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