1. Linking
With the exception of the ToDo page, please do not link to documentation in your personal homepages. Rather, you are encouraged to incorporate your documentation into the wiki.
2. Modifications
- Please provide a comment with any modifications.
3. Templates
The wiki uses the following Templates
HomepageTemplate: Outline for Homepages.
CommandTemplate: Style specification for commands.
ReferenceTemplate: Citation style.
WorkFlowTemplate: Outline for WorkFlows.
4. Formatting
Capitalize acronyms in WikiNames. For example,
Right: CleanNMRSpectrum BR Wrong: CleanNmrSpectrum
Use non-WikiCase WikiNames for commands. For example,
There are some cases where a term is both a concept and a command. For example, TkMedit refers to the application and ["tkmedit"] refers to the actual command. Use WikiCase or not depending on wheter you are referring to the concept or the command.
Use WikiCase for subtopics related to a command. For example,
Right: TkMeditGuide BR Wrong: tkmeditguide or tkmeditGuide
- The citation style for attached references is described in detail in the ["References"] section.
5. Page Layout
Use a single page with headlines (see HelpOnHeadlines) for a sequence of actions, for example, for a WorkFlow or a step-by-step tutorial.
Use subpages (see HelpOnEditing/SubPages) to organize material which cannot fit on a single page.
6. Encyclopedias
To create an encyclopedia reference, create a page for the term, e.g., ["fMRI"], and then link to the encyclopedia reference from that page.
Mathematics BR MathworldBR [http://www.mathworld.com] BR BR MR Physics BR Amersham Health Medcyclopaedia BR [http://www.amershamhealth.com/medcyclopaedia] BR