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There are many ways to add data to a wiki, below are some hints on different wiki syntax.  the process below however seems to be the quickest for us.
 
  
:1 Search the wiki for your topic, be sure to search for variations.  For example, searching for prc-68 might appear. AN/PRC-68.  Wiki page titles are case sensitive.  If the page exists feel free to edit it to correct or add data.
 
  
:2 if it exists simply click "edit" (if your logged in) and edit at will.  If its not there, click the red text on the search turn and one will be created, opened to the edit page.  Edit away.
 
  
==adding manuals==
 
  
To add a manual I use the following template:
+
==Quick Start==
 +
Creating a new page on a wiki can be counter intuitive, these instructions will get you though the basic steps.
  
<nowiki>
+
{{message|You must be logged in the add a page!}}
;{{pdf|TM-11-5820-477-12.pdf|TM 11-5820-477-12}}
 
  
  
:Operator’s and Organizational Maintenance Manual for Radio Set Control Groups
 
  
 +
;1) Search the wiki for your topic, enter the text in several ways to make sure its not already there.
  
::AN/GRA-39 (NSN 5820-00-889-3680)
 
  
 +
;2) if your satisfied that the topic is missing, search for it one more time, this time use the EXACT TERM you want your new page title to be.
  
::AN/GRA-39A (NSN 5820. )
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[[File:help-1.png]]
  
  
::AN/GRA-39B (NSN 5820-00-949-9909)  
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;3) When the query comes back, you will see the title listed in red near the top left of the page.  Click on the red link to create the new page.
  
 +
[[File:help-2.png]]
  
::AN/GRA-39C (NSN 5820-01-196-0204)
 
</nowiki>
 
  
== Text formatting markup ==
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;4) Enter your new text for the page as required.
  
{| class="wikitable"
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[[File:help-3.png]]
! Description
 
! width=40% | You type
 
! width=40% | You get
 
|-
 
! colspan="3" style="background: #ABE" | Character (inline) formatting – ''applies anywhere''
 
|-
 
| Italic text
 
| <pre>
 
''italic''
 
</pre>
 
|
 
''italic''
 
|-
 
| Bold text
 
| <pre>
 
'''bold'''
 
</pre>
 
|
 
'''bold'''
 
|-
 
| Bold and italic
 
| <pre>
 
'''''bold & italic'''''
 
</pre>
 
|
 
'''''bold & italic'''''
 
|-
 
| Strike text
 
| <pre>
 
<strike> strike text </strike>
 
</pre>
 
|<strike> strike text </strike>
 
|-
 
| Escape wiki markup
 
| <pre>
 
&lt;nowiki&gt;no ''markup''&lt;/nowiki&gt;
 
</pre>
 
|
 
<nowiki>no ''markup''</nowiki>
 
|-
 
| Escape wiki markup once
 
| <pre>
 
[[API]]&lt;nowiki/>extension
 
</pre>
 
|
 
[[API]]<nowiki/>extension
 
|-
 
! colspan="3" style="background: #ABE" | Section formatting – ''only at the beginning of the line''
 
|-
 
| Headings of different levels
 
| <pre>
 
  
== Level 2 ==
 
  
=== Level 3 ===
 
  
==== Level 4 ====
+
==Adding Manuals==
 
 
===== Level 5 =====
 
 
 
====== Level 6 ======
 
  
 +
To add a manual I use the following template:
 +
<pre>
 +
;{{pdf|TM-11-5820-477-12.pdf|TM 11-5820-477-12}}
 +
:Operator’s and Organizational Maintenance Manual for Radio Set Control Groups
 +
::AN/GRA-39 (NSN 5820-00-889-3680)
 +
::AN/GRA-39A (NSN 5820-00-889-5654 )
 +
::AN/GRA-39B (NSN 5820-00-949-9909)
 +
::AN/GRA-39C (NSN 5820-01-196-0204)
 +
::2 January 1989
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
----
 
{{note|
 
* [[Help_talk:Formatting#Level_1|Skip Level 1]], it is page name level.
 
* An article with 4 or more headings automatically creates a [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Section#Table of contents (TOC)|table of contents]].
 
}}
 
|
 
  
<!-- using HTML markup to avoid creating new sections -->
 
<h2>Level 2</h2>
 
  
<h3>Level 3</h3>
 
  
<h4>Level 4</h4>
+
==Adding Image Galleries==
  
<h5>Level 5</h5>
+
<pre>
 +
==Images==
 +
<gallery widths=100px heights=100px perrow=5>
 +
File:gra-39.jpg
 +
File:Gra-39-l.gif
 +
File:gra39r.gif
 +
</gallery>
 +
</pre>
  
<h6>Level 6</h6>
 
  
|-
 
| Horizontal rule
 
| <pre>
 
Text before
 
----
 
Text after
 
</pre>
 
|
 
Text before
 
----
 
Text after
 
|-
 
| Bullet list
 
|
 
<pre>
 
* Start each line
 
* with an [[Wikipedia:asterisk|asterisk]] (*).
 
** More asterisks give deeper
 
*** and deeper levels.
 
* Line breaks <br />don't break levels.
 
*** But jumping levels creates empty space.
 
Any other start ends the list.
 
</pre>
 
|
 
* Start each line
 
* with an [[Wikipedia:asterisk|asterisk]] (*).
 
** More asterisks give deeper
 
*** and deeper levels.
 
* Line breaks <br />don't break levels.
 
*** But jumping levels creates empty space.
 
Any other start ends the list.
 
|-
 
| Numbered list
 
|
 
<pre>
 
# Start each line
 
# with a [[Wikipedia:Number_sign|number sign]] (#).
 
## More number signs give deeper
 
### and deeper
 
### levels.
 
# Line breaks <br />don't break levels.
 
### But jumping levels creates empty space.
 
# Blank lines
 
  
# end the list and start another.
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Copy that into the page, then edit the sections as appropriate:
Any other start also
+
:The top line is
ends the list.
+
::<pre>;{{pdf | FILENAME.PDF | DISPLAY NAME }}</pre>  
</pre>
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:Add the filename as you '''want it to be, not what it is''' you will be able to upload it and rename it to this in one process. we are naming files based on the TM number, try to stick to that.
|
 
# Start each line
 
# with a [[Wikipedia:Number_sign|number sign]] (#).
 
## More number signs give deeper
 
### and deeper
 
### levels.
 
# Line breaks <br />don't break levels.
 
### But jumping levels creates empty space.
 
# Blank lines
 
  
# end the list and start another.
+
:The Center section:
Any other start also
+
::<pre>: TITLE
ends the list.
+
::MODEL(s) </pre>
|-
 
| Definition list
 
| <pre>
 
;item 1
 
: definition 1
 
;item 2
 
: definition 2-1
 
: definition 2-2
 
</pre>
 
|
 
;item 1
 
: definition 1
 
;item 2
 
: definition 2-1
 
: definition 2-2
 
|-
 
| Indent text
 
| <pre>
 
: Single indent
 
:: Double indent
 
::::: Multiple indent
 
</pre>
 
----
 
{{Note|This workaround may harm accessibility.}}
 
|
 
: Single indent
 
:: Double indent
 
::::: Multiple indent
 
|-
 
| Mixture of different types of list
 
|
 
<pre>
 
# one
 
# two
 
#* two point one
 
#* two point two
 
# three
 
#; three item one
 
#: three def one
 
# four
 
#: four def one
 
#: this looks like a continuation
 
#: and is often used
 
#: instead <br />of &lt;nowiki><br />&lt;/nowiki>
 
# five
 
## five sub 1
 
### five sub 1 sub 1
 
## five sub 2
 
</pre>
 
----
 
{{note|The usage of <code>#:</code> and <code>*:</code> for breaking a line within an item may also harm accessibility.}}
 
|
 
# one
 
# two
 
#* two point one
 
#* two point two
 
# three
 
#; three item one
 
#: three def one
 
# four
 
#: four def one
 
#: this looks like a continuation
 
#: and is often used
 
#: instead <br />of <nowiki><br /></nowiki>
 
# five
 
## five sub 1
 
### five sub 1 sub 1
 
## five sub 2{{anchor|pre}}
 
|-
 
| Preformatted text
 
| <pre>
 
Start each line with a space.
 
Text is '''preformatted''' and
 
''markups'' '''''can''''' be done.
 
</pre>
 
----
 
{{note|This way of preformatting only applies to section formatting. Character formatting markups are still effective.}}
 
|
 
Start each line with a space.
 
Text is '''preformatted''' and
 
''markups'' '''''can''''' be done.
 
|-
 
| Preformatted text blocks
 
| <pre> <nowiki><nowiki>Start with a space in the first column,
 
(before the <nowiki>).
 
  
Then your block format will be
+
:The Last Section is the date of the manual
    maintained.
+
::<pre>::DATE IN THE SAME FORMAT ON THE MANUAL</pre>
 
This is good for copying in code blocks:
 
  
def function():
+
Don't stress if it's not perfect, we can always fix it later.
    """documentation string"""
 
  
    if True:
+
When you save it, the link will be red, just click on it, and it will take you to an upload form with the FILENAME pre-filled, just browse for the file on your drive and upload.
        print True
 
    else:
 
        print False</nowiki></nowiki>
 
</pre>
 
|
 
<nowiki>Start with a space in the first column,
 
(before the <nowiki>).
 
  
Then your block format will be
 
    maintained.
 
  
This is good for copying in code blocks:
 
  
def function():
 
    """documentation string"""
 
  
    if True:
+
__NOTOC__
        print True
 
    else:
 
        print False</nowiki>
 
|}
 

Latest revision as of 18:46, 7 October 2013



Quick Start

Creating a new page on a wiki can be counter intuitive, these instructions will get you though the basic steps.

Idea.png
You must be logged in the add a page!


1) Search the wiki for your topic, enter the text in several ways to make sure its not already there.


2) if your satisfied that the topic is missing, search for it one more time, this time use the EXACT TERM you want your new page title to be.

Help-1.png


3) When the query comes back, you will see the title listed in red near the top left of the page. Click on the red link to create the new page.

Help-2.png


4) Enter your new text for the page as required.

Help-3.png


Adding Manuals

To add a manual I use the following template:

;{{pdf|TM-11-5820-477-12.pdf|TM 11-5820-477-12}}
:Operator’s and Organizational Maintenance Manual for Radio Set Control Groups
::AN/GRA-39 (NSN 5820-00-889-3680)
::AN/GRA-39A (NSN 5820-00-889-5654 )
::AN/GRA-39B (NSN 5820-00-949-9909) 
::AN/GRA-39C (NSN 5820-01-196-0204) 
::2 January 1989


Adding Image Galleries

==Images==
<gallery widths=100px heights=100px perrow=5>
File:gra-39.jpg
File:Gra-39-l.gif
File:gra39r.gif
</gallery>


Copy that into the page, then edit the sections as appropriate:

The top line is
;{{pdf | FILENAME.PDF |  DISPLAY NAME }}
Add the filename as you want it to be, not what it is you will be able to upload it and rename it to this in one process. we are naming files based on the TM number, try to stick to that.
The Center section:
: TITLE
MODEL(s)
The Last Section is the date of the manual
::DATE IN THE SAME FORMAT ON THE MANUAL

Don't stress if it's not perfect, we can always fix it later.

When you save it, the link will be red, just click on it, and it will take you to an upload form with the FILENAME pre-filled, just browse for the file on your drive and upload.