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For new pages please use the [[Form:NetcdfGlossary|Glossary form]] for mathematical and data symbols, with optional subcategories. The form automatically appends a [[:Category:Glossary]], and optional subcategories. Please visit this [[Form:NetcdfGlossary|link]] for a full explanation of the form. If no page already exists, create one by inserting its title | For new pages please use the [[Form:NetcdfGlossary|Glossary form]] for mathematical and data symbols, with optional subcategories. The form automatically appends a [[:Category:Glossary]], and optional subcategories. Please visit this [[Form:NetcdfGlossary|link]] for a full explanation of the form. | ||
If no page already exists, create one by inserting its title below. '''Please use the variable's standard/full name''' as the title instead of a symbol. | |||
The supplied name is the wiki page's title. This will help make the list more meaningful. For example, creating a page named [[Turbulent kinetic energy dissipation]] is more meaningful title than ''epsilon''. Mediawiki always converts the first letter into capital. Refrain from using capital letters elsewhere in the page definition. | The supplied name is the wiki page's title. This will help make the list more meaningful. For example, creating a page named [[Turbulent kinetic energy dissipation]] is more meaningful title than ''epsilon''. Mediawiki always converts the first letter into capital. Refrain from using capital letters elsewhere in the page definition. | ||
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Revision as of 19:30, 17 May 2021
For new pages please use the Glossary form for mathematical and data symbols, with optional subcategories. The form automatically appends a Category:Glossary, and optional subcategories. Please visit this link for a full explanation of the form.
If no page already exists, create one by inserting its title below. Please use the variable's standard/full name as the title instead of a symbol.
The supplied name is the wiki page's title. This will help make the list more meaningful. For example, creating a page named Turbulent kinetic energy dissipation is more meaningful title than epsilon. Mediawiki always converts the first letter into capital. Refrain from using capital letters elsewhere in the page definition.