Basis.WikiSeiten History

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January 12, 2011, at 05:15 PM by whybrew -
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To ensure that page names in text are recognized as such and can be automatically transformed into links, they must adhere to a special form (termed '''WikiNames''' in the following). You must select the names of all pages which you wish to set up or to refer to according to this convention.
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To ensure that page names in text are recognised as such and can be automatically transformed into links, they must adhere to a special form (termed '''WikiNames''' in the following). You must select the names of all pages which you wish to set up or to refer to according to this convention.
 
 
January 12, 2011, at 05:11 PM by whybrew -
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!Naming Wiki pages
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!Naming wiki pages
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!!Use of arbitrary names for Wiki pages
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!!Use of arbitrary names for wiki pages
 
 
December 29, 2010, at 03:50 PM by whybrew -
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!!!Rules for Wiki names

*WikiNames must begin with a capital letter..
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!!!Rules for WikiNames

*WikiNames must begin with a capital letter.
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* '''Referencelist''' and '''ReferencelisT''' are not WikiNames because the second capital letter is not sandwiched between two small letters.
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* '''REferencelist''' and '''ReferencelisT''' are not WikiNames because the second capital letter is not sandwiched between two small letters.
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''Note: The option of giving Wiki pages any arbitrary name is available as from Version 1.9 (April 2009).''

Wiki pages, which do not comply with the capital letter convention for WikiNames, can be referred to with '''[[Name of Wiki page]]'''. To create such a page, first write a link as usual on a page at any arbitrary location in the Wiki and subsequently click on the generated link.
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''Note: The option of giving wiki pages any arbitrary name is available as from Version 1.9 (April 2009).''

Wiki pages, which do not comply with the capital letter convention for WikiNames, can be referred to with '''[[Name of wiki page]]'''. To create such a page, first write a link as usual on a page at any arbitrary location in the wiki and subsequently click on the generated link.
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:'''[=[[Reference list]]=]''':generates a link to the wiki page “Reference list”

:'''Do not forget [=[[Reference list|Look up]]=]''':generates a link to the wiki page “Reference list”, but displays “Look up” as link text
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:'''[=[[Reference list]]=]''': generates a link to the wiki page “Reference list”.

:'''Do not forget [=[[Reference list|Look up]]=]''':generates a link to the wiki page “Reference list”, but displays “Look up” as link text.
 
 
October 18, 2010, at 08:53 PM by whybrew -
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!Naming of Wiki-pages

In order that page names in text are recognised and can automatically be changed into references, they must suffice in a special form (in the following called '''WikiName''')

Attach:wiki1.jpg

!!!Rules for Wikinames:

*Wikinames have to start with capitals.
*Within the word another capital has to be there ('''W'''iki'''N'''ame)
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!Naming Wiki pages

!!Using WikiNames

To ensure that page names in text are recognized as such and can be automatically transformed into links, they must adhere to a special form (termed '''WikiNames''' in the following). You must select the names of all pages which you wish to set up or to refer to according to this convention.

!!!Rules for Wiki names

*WikiNames must begin with a capital letter..
*There must be at least one capital letter inside the name. (“Inside the name” means that the capital letter must be located between two small letters.)

Examples:
* '''ReferenceList''' is a valid WikiName.
* '''ReferenceListSupplement''' is also a valid WikiName, i.e. there can be any arbitrary number of capital letters inside the word.
* '''Referencelist''' is not a WikiName because there is no capital letter inside the word.
* '''Referencelist''' and '''ReferencelisT''' are not WikiNames because the second capital letter is not sandwiched between two small letters.
* '''ReferenceList23''' is a WikiName because such names can contain numbers in addition to letters.
* '''ReferenceList23.4.''' or '''ReferenceList-23''' as an entity is not a WikiName because no symbols other than number and letters may be used in such names.

!!Use of arbitrary names for Wiki pages

''Note: The option of giving Wiki pages any arbitrary name is available as from Version 1.9 (April 2009).''

Wiki pages, which do not comply with the capital letter convention for WikiNames, can be referred to with '''[[Name of Wiki page]]'''. To create such a page, first write a link as usual on a page at any arbitrary location in the Wiki and subsequently click on the generated link.

Additionally, you can also specify a link text which deviates from the page name, by using '''[[Wiki page|Displayed link text]]'''

Examples:

:'''[=[[Reference list]]=]''':generates a link to the wiki page “Reference list”

:'''Do not forget [=[[Reference list|Look up]]=]''':generates a link to the wiki page “Reference list”, but displays “Look up” as link text
 
 
August 23, 2008, at 12:07 AM by nstolle -
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In order that page names in text are recognized and automatically can be change into references, they must suffice in a special form (in the following called '''WikiName''')
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In order that page names in text are recognised and can automatically be changed into references, they must suffice in a special form (in the following called '''WikiName''')
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*Wikinames has to start with capitals.
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*Wikinames have to start with capitals.
 
 
December 05, 2007, at 04:40 PM by cnowak -
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!!!Rulesfor Wikinames:
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!!!Rules for Wikinames:
 
 
December 05, 2007, at 04:40 PM by cnowak -
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!Benennung von Wiki-Seiten

Damit Seitennamen im Text als solche erkannt werden und automatisch in Verweise umgewandelt werden können, müssen sie einer speziellen Form (im Folgenden '''''WikiNamen''''' genannt) genügen. Sie müssen die Namen aller Seiten, die Sie erzeugen wollen oder auf die Sie verweisen wollen, nach dieser Form wählen.

!!!Regeln für WikiNamen:

*WikiNamen müssen mit einem Großbuchstaben beginnen.
*Im Wortinnern muss mindestens ein weiterer Großbuchstabe stehen. ("Wortinneres" heißt, dass der Großbuchstabe zwischen zwei Kleinbuchstaben stehen muss.)

Beispiele:
* '''LiteraturListe''' ist ein gültiger WikiName.
* '''LiteraturListenErgaenzung''' ist ebenfalls ein gütiger WikiName, d.h. es dürfen beliebig viele Großbuchstaben innerhalb des Wortes vorkommen.
* '''Literaturliste''' ist kein WikiName, weil der wortinterne Großbuchstabe fehlt.
* '''LIteraturliste''' oder '''LiteraturlistE''' sind keine WikiNamen, weil der zweite Großbuchstabe nicht links und rechts von Kleinbuchstaben umgeben ist.
* '''LiteraturListe23''' ist ein WikiName, weil neben Buchstaben auch Zahlen enthalten sein dürfen.
* '''LiteraturListe23.4.''' oder '''LiteraturListe-23''' sind als ganzes keine WikiNamen, weil neben Zahlen und Buchstaben keine weiteren Zeichen vorkommen dürfen.
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!Naming of Wiki-pages

In order that page names in text are recognized and automatically can be change into references, they must suffice in a special form (in the following called '''WikiName''')

Attach:wiki1.jpg

!!!Rulesfor Wikinames:

*Wikinames has to start with capitals.
*Within the word another capital has to be there ('''W'''iki'''N'''ame)
 
 
May 12, 2006, at 08:09 AM by tthelen -
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!Benennung von Wiki-Seiten

Damit Seitennamen im Text als solche erkannt werden und automatisch in Verweise umgewandelt werden können, müssen sie einer speziellen Form (im Folgenden '''''WikiNamen''''' genannt) genügen. Sie müssen die Namen aller Seiten, die Sie erzeugen wollen oder auf die Sie verweisen wollen, nach dieser Form wählen.

!!!Regeln für WikiNamen:

*WikiNamen müssen mit einem Großbuchstaben beginnen.
*Im Wortinnern muss mindestens ein weiterer Großbuchstabe stehen. ("Wortinneres" heißt, dass der Großbuchstabe zwischen zwei Kleinbuchstaben stehen muss.)

Beispiele:
* '''LiteraturListe''' ist ein gültiger WikiName.
* '''LiteraturListenErgaenzung''' ist ebenfalls ein gütiger WikiName, d.h. es dürfen beliebig viele Großbuchstaben innerhalb des Wortes vorkommen.
* '''Literaturliste''' ist kein WikiName, weil der wortinterne Großbuchstabe fehlt.
* '''LIteraturliste''' oder '''LiteraturlistE''' sind keine WikiNamen, weil der zweite Großbuchstabe nicht links und rechts von Kleinbuchstaben umgeben ist.
* '''LiteraturListe23''' ist ein WikiName, weil neben Buchstaben auch Zahlen enthalten sein dürfen.
* '''LiteraturListe23.4.''' oder '''LiteraturListe-23''' sind als ganzes keine WikiNamen, weil neben Zahlen und Buchstaben keine weiteren Zeichen vorkommen dürfen.

 

 

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