Carl Lowenstein wrote:
> OK, so I made myself a login.  How would I go about creating a Wiki
> page if I already have most of the content as somewhat structured
> plain ASCII text.  That is, without typing it all in again.  It isn't
> obvious.  I suppose there is always cut and paste, but that seems
> pretty crude.

We don't have much of a structured tutorial on this. In fact we don't
even have much of a _structure_ at out wiki. I'm hoping to spend some
time on the latter, say within the next month-or-two.

But to get started, people are often encouraged to go the the sandbox
and look around (eg, by editing the sandbox page itself) and experiment
at will.

Of course the first question is probably "how do I get there?". If you
know the name of the page (note: proper capitalization), you can just
goto (eg):
  http://www.kernel-panic.org/wiki/SandBox
or you can look for a link on the "FrontPage" itself. You can also click
on the "wiki contents" tab (the wiki-specific navigation tabs above the
green bar) to find an alphabetical list of pages.

This may be helpful:

- In general there is no hierarchy, (just about) every wiki page is has
an URL like
  http://www.kernel-panic.org/wiki/<pagename>

- Page names are mostly "WikiWord"s (note: camel-case)

- Every page is editable (as far as I know -- there may be ways to lock
some of them)

- To add _new_ pages rather than edit an existing page, one can either:

  a) add a WikiWord to an existing page, if it seems related (somehow)
to the subject matter of the existing page. The new page is considered a
child of the page page on which you edit-in the original WikiWord. Note
that after adding the WikiWord, it will have a question mark, which is a
link to an edit page that lets you create your opus. After you save your
work, the parent  WikiWord changes to a link.

  b) create the page without any such cross reference, by choosing "add
new item" tab then "wikipage" from the list. You really should rename
the page on the edit form to look like a WikiWord. Such a page will be
shown on the wiki contents listind under the "Singletons" sublist, ie, a
page that's not initially linked-to (parented) from anywhere. (One can
"re-parent" pages afterwards, BTW).

In the edit screen, there is an upload capability, but that does _NOT_
create page content -- it creates an attachment. I don't remember if/how
to upload a file into the content box. What I usually do is choose
"select all" in my local editor, then choose past from the browser
right-mouse context menu in the page-edit form.

Unless you have a reason to do otherwise, the recommended format to
enter your text is what they call structured text -- which basically
looks sortof ok, even with no attention to formatting. But be aware the
default behavior is to reflow "paragraphs".

There are a couple of FrontPage links to text formatting tips and rules,
where you can see about lists, headers, and pre-formatted-text, etc.
Most of the time I have to refresh my memory on how to inhibit
!WikiWords (Note the bang).


..jim

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