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Beyond using the editor, there are a few tips for adding internal links, which are described on [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Links#Internal_links MediaWiki help]. | Beyond using the editor, there are a few tips for adding internal links, which are described on [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Links#Internal_links MediaWiki help]. | ||
The most important trick is the piped internal links. For example writing < | The most important trick is the piped internal links. For example writing <code>[[Turbulence spectrum| turbulence page]]</code> which link the words [[Turbulence spectrum| turbulence page]] to an internal page called Turbulence spectrum. | ||
Revision as of 13:38, 29 October 2021
Creating and editing wiki pages
- You can create new pages and edit existing ones provided you have a user account.
- At the moment, only Category:Concept and Category:Fundamentals pages should be edited by anyone. These two categories use the same template/forms.
Peer-review and commenting
Eventually, we'll be accepting comments from the community when the processing steps will be delineated on the wiki. We're in the process of establishing the how and where, but "when" is in 2022.
For now, take a look at discussion page for help on threaded comments.
Tips and tricks
Beyond using the editor, there are a few tips for adding internal links, which are described on MediaWiki help.
The most important trick is the piped internal links. For example writing turbulence page
which link the words turbulence page to an internal page called Turbulence spectrum.
Inserting special symbols and math
Wrap your Tex code with <math>\varepsilon</math> to render [math]\displaystyle{ \varepsilon }[/math]