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= How to use the form = | |||
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. | 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. | ||
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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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= Some conventions = | |||
* The list of subcategories are in the forms, but they will eventually populate [[:Category:Glossary]]. |
Revision as of 19:36, 17 May 2021
How to use the form
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.
Some conventions
- The list of subcategories are in the forms, but they will eventually populate Category:Glossary.