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Thanks Tom, .... two pure gold tips.
Neil
"Tom Melly" <pov### [at] tomandlucouk> wrote in message
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> "Neil Kolban" <kol### [at] kolbancom> wrote in message
> news:41de03eb@news.povray.org...
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> > with two or more capitalizations. This then becomes a Wiki link unless
> you
> > surround them in <nowiki>TwoWords</nowiki> tags.
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> BTW a short cut for this is ~TwoWords (the tilde stops TwoWords becoming a
> wiki link)
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> >
> > o Can I (and if so how) can I create a page which is composed of an
> > arbitrary string as the WikiWord ... eg. "Isosurface"?
> >
> > And ... unfortunately, I don't know yet :-(
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> [[Isosurface]] (use dbl. square brackets to force a wiki word)
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Tom Melly wrote:
> Thought I'd start a new thread for this...
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> IMHO we need some catagories as a priority (if everything is added as a link
> from the front page, it's going to get pretty messy pretty quickly).
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> I'd suggest the following as a start:
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> Links - for external links
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> Tutorials - duh...
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> Materials - for posting ready-made materials
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> Objects - for posting ready-made objects
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> Macros - for posting macros that do not create objects (a bit of a grey
> area - for example a macro that created snow on a specified object would
> belong here, even though the snow itself maybe an object)
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> I've set these up, but please feel free to add more or remove/modify my
> additions (well, it is a wiki...)
Watching the wiki evolve has been fasicinating.. I'd have never guessed
that a system like this could actually work out for the better. Its nice
to see the POV-Ray "collective" adding their own things to it as it
continues on.
--
~Mike
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