Tiny Core Linux
General TC => General TC Talk => Topic started by: Guy on April 11, 2011, 08:25:01 AM
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How do you create new pages in the wiki?
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By creating a wikilink in a parent page.
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... or without a parent article:
Just type the name of new article in the search window. The search is not successful, but you will get a tab "Create" (next to the search window.).
Important: Enter the complete article name (EDIT: including the name space, if needed) in the search box. A subsequent change is complicated.
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the syntax of the way expressed by TaoTePuh (with search) is namespace:namespace:page but toc in first page is automatic?
I think you should change the source of main page and emulate the syntax to create a new page
[[name_space:name_space:name_page|name page with case and space incuded]]
P.s. I realized that the wiki does not use namespace, omit anything that precedes and includes the :
example [[enhance_tinycore|Encance Tinycore]]
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the syntax of the way expressed by TaoTePuh (with search) is namespace:namespace:page but toc in first page is automatic?
I think you should change the source of main page and emulate the syntax to create a new page
[[name_space:name_space:name_page|name page with case and space incuded]]
My example was for the case that there is no parent article.
P.s. I realized that the wiki does not use namespace, omit anything that precedes and includes the :
example [[enhance_tinycore|Encance Tinycore]]
Why do so many efforts? [[Encance Tinycore]] is quite enough.
The pipe is only used if the name of the article is different from what should be shown, e.g.:
- Name of the article = Random-access memory
- In the TOC should be appear = RAM
The entry in the TOC is then: [[Random-access memory|RAM]]
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My example was for the case that there is no parent article.
I do not recommend the search because he still would have had to edit the TOC by hand
Why do so many efforts? [[Encance Tinycore]] is quite enough.
ok, I have always specified, but good to know ;)
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the wiki should now use and support namespaces, hope it doesn't break current linking though :-o
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looking at the index (http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/?do=index), however, it seems that not everything is sorted namespaces, but TOC in first page work well :)