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This form defines short pages that describe concepts i.e., theories and data analysis concepts, which may be reused throughout the wiki.  As of late 2021, all these pages will be categorised as concepts.
This form defines short pages that describe concepts i.e., theories and data analysis concepts, which may be reused throughout the wiki.  As of late 2021, all these pages will be categorized as concepts, which are either
 
* <150 words with supporting citation and sketch.
We leave the definitions for the two types since the forms still collects the info (allows us to revert the change):
* longer pages that may have section headings (<500 words)
* Concepts: <150 words with supporting citation and sketch.
which differ mainly by their length.  Please separate in to smaller concepts as much as possible.
* Fundamentals: longer pages which may have section headings (<500 words)
which differ mainly by their length.  Please separate into smaller concepts as much as possible.


= What this form does =
= What this form does =
The form passes the fields to this [[Template:DefineConcept|template]], so they can be formatted according to the template’s specifications. The template assigns either the [[:Category:Concept]] or [[:Category:Fundamentals]] category, and any (optional) instrument-specific category if requested by the user.
The form passes the fields to this [[Template:DefineConcept|template]], so they can be formatted according to the template’s specifications. The template assigns the [[:Category:Concept]] and any (optional) instrument-specific category if requested by the user.


= How to use the form=
= How to use the form=
  First '''ensure no page already exists''' using the search tool! If none exists, use the input box below.
  First '''ensure no page already exists''' using the search tool! If none exists, use the input box below.


Please create pages using a descriptive title page. This will help make the category list more meaningful. For example, creating a page named ''Velocity despiking'' is more meaningful title than ''despike''.
Please create pages using a descriptive title page. This will help make the category list more meaningful. For example, creating a page named ''Velocity despiking'' is a more meaningful title than ''despike''.
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| Description:
| Description:
| {{{field|description|mandatory|input type=textarea|rows=5|autogrow|placeholder=Give a very short description}}}
| {{{field|description|mandatory|input type=textarea|rows=5|autogrow|placeholder=Give a very short description}}}
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| Concepts are very short description that can be re-used:
| {{{field|article_type|mandatory|input type=radiobutton| values=Concept,Fundamentals}}}
|}
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Latest revision as of 12:31, 31 March 2022


This form defines short pages that describe concepts i.e., theories and data analysis concepts, which may be reused throughout the wiki. As of late 2021, all these pages will be categorized as concepts, which are either

  • <150 words with supporting citation and sketch.
  • longer pages that may have section headings (<500 words)

which differ mainly by their length. Please separate in to smaller concepts as much as possible.

What this form does

The form passes the fields to this template, so they can be formatted according to the template’s specifications. The template assigns the Category:Concept and any (optional) instrument-specific category if requested by the user.

How to use the form

First ensure no page already exists using the search tool! If none exists, use the input box below.

Please create pages using a descriptive title page. This will help make the category list more meaningful. For example, creating a page named Velocity despiking is a more meaningful title than despike.