Wolfgang Th,

On Wednesday, 2016-08-10 18:16:09 +0200, you wrote:

> ...
> Is there a must
> 
> - to add correct lines of the form
> 
>    Prev () | [Home](Home) | [Manual](DocMain) | () Next
>    - - -

No.   Just start with your first headline.   The navigation bars will be
inserted later automagically (see below).

> ...
> - to use the playground or is it possible to insert a new page directly 
> into the wiki with correct Prev/Next links

There is NO requirement  to use the playground,  if you finish your work
in a reasonable time.   The purpose of the playground  simply is to pre-
vent unfinished pages from being  prematurely "sanitized", that is, pre-
pared for both, online and offline use  (this includes generation or up-
date of the navigation bars).

If you insert a new page  directly into the wiki,  you should still omit
the navigation bars  and just start your  new file with your first head-
line.

Mind, however,  that your new page will be  inaccessible for others,  if
you do not link it in "DocMain.md" (and if you do link it there, you al-
ready have provided  all the information  needed to correctly create the
navigation bars later).

> ...
> - to trigger somehow (how?) the consolidation procedure on the server?

Yes.  Pull the  most recent changes into your  local wiki clone  and run
"make "nav" against it.  If you can't do this, kindly ask someone on the
list to do it for you.

All this information  can currently be found  in file "README.txt", pro-
vided you have a local clone of the wiki.  I plan to turn this file into
a Markdown file some day  (but this has to wait at least (!) until after
my vacation :-)

> Would it be possible to put a sceleton of a wiki page into the playground?

Since you just start with your first headline,  the skeleton actually is
just empty :-)

Sincerely,
  Rainer

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