Difference between revisions of "Wiki reorganization"
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+ | == Footer == | ||
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+ | * [[qubit:Install]] | ||
+ | * [[User manual]] | ||
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+ | == Virtual appliance == | ||
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+ | Can these two pages be merged? | ||
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+ | * [[Virtual appliance]] | ||
+ | * [[ICA-AtoM virtual appliance]] | ||
+ | * amos virtual appliance page | ||
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+ | == Categories == | ||
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+ | Ability to easily move pages in/out of the [[user manual]] is a "good thing" - hence a [[:Category:User manual]] category is better than a "User manual:" namespace | ||
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== Glossary == | == Glossary == | ||
− | There used to be one wiki page for each glossary term, but this made automatically compiling a consolidated glossary (for, say, a [[printable user manual]]) | + | There used to be one wiki page for each glossary term, but this made automatically compiling a consolidated glossary (for, say, a [[printable user manual]]) slooooow |
Now there's a single [[glossary]] wiki page which consolidates all glossary terms | Now there's a single [[glossary]] wiki page which consolidates all glossary terms | ||
− | This wiki syntax can be used to link directly to glossary terms, <nowiki>[[Glossary#Example term|example term]]</nowiki> | + | This wiki syntax can be used to link directly to glossary terms, |
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+ | <nowiki>[[Glossary#Example term|example term]]</nowiki> | ||
− | There are also translations of the glossary. To link to the translation of a term, use this wiki syntax, <nowiki>[[Glossary/ex#Example translation|example translation]]</nowiki> | + | There are also translations of the glossary. To link to the translation of a term, use this wiki syntax, |
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+ | <nowiki>[[Glossary/ex#Example translation|example translation]]</nowiki> | ||
^ where "ex" is a language code and "Example translation" is the translation of the glossary term | ^ where "ex" is a language code and "Example translation" is the translation of the glossary term | ||
When the consolidated glossary page and the consolidated translations were created, the text of the individual wiki pages and individual translations were merged, so no content or translations were lost | When the consolidated glossary page and the consolidated translations were created, the text of the individual wiki pages and individual translations were merged, so no content or translations were lost | ||
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+ | == TODO == | ||
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+ | * Checkout [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgAllowDisplayTitle DISPLAYTITLE] | ||
+ | * Should we add a link from [[Main Page]] (documentation) to the installation instructions? That's not easy enough to find, I think. Should go in the site footer also, I think | ||
+ | * When you click "download" in the header, it doesn't mention the virtual appliance |
Latest revision as of 15:27, 11 July 2010
Please note that ICA-AtoM is no longer actively supported by Artefactual Systems.
Visit https://www.accesstomemory.org for information about AtoM, the currently supported version.
Virtual appliance
Can these two pages be merged?
- Virtual appliance
- ICA-AtoM virtual appliance
- amos virtual appliance page
Categories
Ability to easily move pages in/out of the user manual is a "good thing" - hence a Category:User manual category is better than a "User manual:" namespace
Glossary
There used to be one wiki page for each glossary term, but this made automatically compiling a consolidated glossary (for, say, a printable user manual) slooooow
Now there's a single glossary wiki page which consolidates all glossary terms
This wiki syntax can be used to link directly to glossary terms,
[[Glossary#Example term|example term]]
There are also translations of the glossary. To link to the translation of a term, use this wiki syntax,
[[Glossary/ex#Example translation|example translation]]
^ where "ex" is a language code and "Example translation" is the translation of the glossary term
When the consolidated glossary page and the consolidated translations were created, the text of the individual wiki pages and individual translations were merged, so no content or translations were lost
TODO
- Checkout DISPLAYTITLE
- Should we add a link from Main Page (documentation) to the installation instructions? That's not easy enough to find, I think. Should go in the site footer also, I think
- When you click "download" in the header, it doesn't mention the virtual appliance