Full text search for "WikiName"

  • CategoryCategory . . . . 1 match
         A category is a WikiName that exploits WikiWiki's reverse linking. If you click on the title of a category page, you'll get a list of pages belonging to that category. To get a list of all categories, click above on the Category''''''Category title.
  • HelpForBeginners . . . . 6 matches
         You can edit any page by pressing the link at the bottom of the page. Capitalized words joined together form a WikiName, which hyperlinks to another page. The highlighted title searches for all pages that link to the current page. Pages which do not yet exist are linked with a question mark (or a different rendering in bold red): just follow the link and you can add a definition. That is also the way to create a new page: add a new WikiName to an existing page, save your modification, click on your new link and create the page (more details on HelpOnPageCreation).
         A WikiName is a word that uses capitalized words. WikiName''''''s automagically become hyperlinks to the WikiName's page. What exactly is an uppercase or lowercase letter is determined by the configuration, the default configuration works for Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) characters. See below for how to handle Asian, Hebrew and other non-western character encodings.
         To ''escape'' a WikiName, i.e. if you want to write the word Wiki''''''Name without linking it, use an "empty" bold sequence (a sequence of six single quotes) like this: {{{Wiki''''''Name}}}. Alternatively, you can use the shorter sequence "{{{``}}}" (two backticks), i.e. {{{Wiki``Name}}}.
  • HelpOnEditing . . . . 1 match
         Names of pages have to LookLikeThis. It's called a WikiName. If you write a word that LookLikeThis, it will be automatically turned into a link. More details about this you find on HelpForBeginners.
  • HelpOnLinking . . . . 7 matches
         There are several way to insert external references[[FootNote(The opposite of external references are the internal, automatic WikiName links.)]] into the text:
         You can surpress WikiName linking by putting an exclamation mark (''bang'') before the WikiName, i.e. {{{!WikiName}}} `!WikiName`. and you can force linking by putting a question mark before any word, i.e. {{{?Hello}}} `?Hello`.
         You can disable !WikiName syntax globally by adding `$use_camelcase=0;` in the config.php.
         And you can enable/disable !WikiName syntax by add `#camelcase` or `#camelcase 0` to the top of some pages. (Please see also ProcessingInstructions)
  • HelpOnLists . . . . 2 matches
          '''term WikiName''':: definition WikiName
  • HelpOnPageCreation . . . . 2 matches
         To create a page, add its WikiName to an existing page and save it. After that, you can click on it on the revised page, since it automatically becomes a hyperlink.
         You will then be presented with your new page, which you can edit in the normal way. After you ''first'' saved it, it will be automatically created. Pages normally[[FootNote(Deleting pages can be activated by the wiki administrator (which you'll normally do in intranet sites only).)]] cannot be deleted, so be sure to spell new WikiName''''''s correctly.
  • HelpOnProcessingInstructions . . . . 2 matches
          * {{{#camelcase}}}: enable WikiName syntax
          * {{{ #camelcase 0}}} or {{{#nocamelcase}}}: disable WikiName syntax
  • HelpOnSubPages . . . . 1 match
         Thus, by using "/" to concatenate several WikiName''''''s, you can create arbitrarily deep hierarchies (within limits, especially the length of filenames on your system). In reality, subpages are normal pages that contain a "/" in their name, and thus they are stored besides all other pages in the file system.
  • HelpOnUserPreferences . . . . 2 matches
          * '''[[GetText(Name)]]''': Either your real name or an alias. Best is to use WikiName format.
          * If ACLs are enabled, it is '''required''' to be a unique WikiName.
  • NavigationMacro . . . . 1 match
          * WikiName
  • WikiName . . . . 3 matches
         A WikiName is a word that uses capitalized words. WikiName''''''s automagically become hyperlinks to the WikiName's page.
  • WikiSandBox . . . . 5 matches
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  • WikiSlide . . . . 3 matches
         New pages are created by simply adding a new WikiName to an existing page and clicking on it after saving the existing page.
         For details see HelpOnPageCreation and WikiName.
          * don't create arbitrary wikinames (`OracleDatabase`, ''not'' `OraCle`)
         For the exercises we use your own Wiki-homepage which is usually based on a WikiName `FirstnameLastname`:
  • WikiWikiNess . . . . 2 matches
         What makes a WikiName a WikiName, the capitalized concatenated words.
  • WikiWord . . . . 1 match
         See WikiName
  • WikiWyg . . . . 2 matches
         안녕 HelloWorld WikiName Hello World 안녕
         SixSingleQuote Wiki''''''Wiki WikiName ddd test 2
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