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Changed: 5c5
The following are Gary Berg-Cross's suggestions on this, which are admitly are rudimentary. They are divided into 4 basic sections: {nid 39I6}
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The following are Gary Berg-Cross's suggestions on this, which admittedly are rudimentary. They are divided into 4 basic sections: {nid 39I6}
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Changed: 15,16c15
I’ve tried to keep it short to get people started.
1. Creating a Login and Logging {nid 39IB}
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I’ve tried to keep it short to get people started. {nid 39MB}
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Changed: 18c17
If you go to the SOCoP.org or any of the ontolog sites we will see on the upper right a” Login (create account). {nid 39IC}
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'''1. Creating a Login and Logging In''' {nid 39IB}
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Changed: 20c19
If you don’t have an account or have forgotten it the create account takes you to a page where you can create a login and password pair. {nid 39ID}
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If you go to the SOCoP.org or any of the ontolog sites we will see on the upper right a Login (create account). {nid 39IC}
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If you don’t have an account or have forgotten it the create account takes you to a page where you can create a login and password pair. Have your login be like this: JohnDoe or SallyMiller. {nid 39ID}
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Changed: 26c27
You may then login to the system and edits SOCoP and other Ontolog pages. After you login you will see in the upper right of the page your login name such as: {nid 39IG}
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You may then login to the system and edit SOCoP and other Ontolog pages. After you login, you will see in the upper right of the page your login name such as: {nid 39IG}
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Changed: 28,29c29
garybc (preferences | logout)
2. Editing pages {nid 39IH}
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JohnDoe (preferences | logout) {nid 39MC}
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Changed: 31c31
You edit pages by going to the bottom left of a page and click on the Edit text of the page {nid 39II}
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'''2. Editing pages''' {nid 39IH}
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You edit pages by going to the bottom left of a page and clicking on the Edit text of the page {nid 39II}
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Changed: 35c37
You edit in here and either then: {nid 39IK}
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You edit in here and then: {nid 39IK}
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Changed: 40c42
If you have time it is good to Preview first since, if you are like me, some of the formatting may be off. You are also given the option of Summarize changes by adding words to identify the nature of the change for other people visiting and editing the site. {nid 39IM}
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If you have time it is good to Preview first since, if you are like me, some of the formatting may be off. You are also given the option to Summarize changes by adding words to identify the nature of the change for other people visiting and editing the site. {nid 39IM}
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Changed: 51c53
* A blank " " space causes text to appear in a monospaced font where spaces are significant I don’t intentionally use this much or its alternative triple braces your content or the tag for monospace text (tt stands for typewriter text) {nid 39JB}
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* A blank " " space causes text to appear in a monospaced font where spaces are significant. I don’t intentionally use this much or its alternative triple braces your content or the tag for monospace text (tt stands for typewriter text). {nid 39JB}
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Changed: 57c59
* ";" semicolon creates a definition list, a ":" colon is required subsequently on the same line Repetition of the first character on the line generally increases the indentation or emphasis so :: is doubly indented. {nid 39IR}
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* ";" semicolon creates a definition list, a ":" colon is required subsequently on the same line Repetition of the first character on the line generally increases the indentation or emphasis. {nid 39IR}
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Changed: 59,61c61
{{{
Remember to leave a single blank line between paragraphs. {nid 39JG}
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Remember to leave a single blank line between paragraphs. {nid 39JG}
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Changed: 69c69
3. Adding Pages {nid 39IU}
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'''3. Adding Pages''' {nid 39IU}
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Changed: 71,72c71
One way to do this is with the wikiword. I’ve done this quite a bit defining things like SocopMeetingpage Another is to create a create a child page under the parent one you are on. You simply add a "/" (slash) in front of a page name, while one is on the parent page. So once I’ve created the SocopMeetings page I can make an indefinite number of month meeting pages under it For example, on my page: " SocopMeetings I could have a page developed to a particular meeting. You can see one such page at http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SocopMeetingpage/SocopMeetingpage_2010_09_22
4. A start on Graphics and links to files stored on the CIM3 server {nid 39IV}
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One way to do this is with the wikiword. I’ve done this quite a bit defining things like SocopMeetingpage Another is to create a create a child page under the parent one you are on. You simply add a "/" (slash) in front of a page name, while one is on the parent page. So once I’ve created the SocopMeetings page I can make an indefinite number of month meeting pages under it. For example, on my page: SocopMeetings I could have a page developed to a particular meeting. You can see one such page at http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SocopMeetingpage/SocopMeetingpage_2010_09_22 {nid 39MD}
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'''4. A start on Graphics and links to files stored on the CIM3 server''' {nid 39IV}
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Changed: 76c77
You can’t paste a graphic to a page. You can’t just add a file like a <nowiki>PPT/nowiki> or word document to a page. {nid 39IX}
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You can’t paste a graphic to a page. You can’t just add a file like a PPT or word document to a page. {nid 39IX}
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Changed: 82c83
The free tool I now use is called <nowiki>BitKine </nowiki> and I recommend it. See http://www.bitkinex.com/download {nid 39J0}
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The free tool I now use is called <nowiki>BitKinex </nowiki> and I recommend it. See http://www.bitkinex.com/download {nid 39J0}
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Changed: 84c85
Assuming you get past this download and installation and learning the tool interface (and are still interested) the url for Peter’s file system is: http://ontolog.cim3.net {nid 39J1}
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Assuming you get past this download and installation and learning the tool interface (and are still interested), the url for Peter’s file system is: http://ontolog.cim3.net {nid 39J1}
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Changed: 86c87
In there we have a directory under: /work/SOCoP This is where we store files which we will later link to. {nid 39J2}
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In there we have a directory under: /work/SOCoP This is where we store files which we will later link to (http://ontolog.cim3.net/file/work/SOCoP/). {nid 39J2}
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Changed: 88c89
BTW, You need to login to the system with something other than your personal login. {nid 39J3}
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BTW, to do this, you need to log in to the system with something other than your personal login. {nid 39J3}
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Changed: 98c99
If it a picture you want on the page you prefix the link with a colon. {nid 39J8}
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If it is a picture you want on the page, you prefix the link with a colon. {nid 39J8}
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Changed: 100c101,110
I more or less learned this in one session with Peter once I had downloaded a tool, but since I didn’t load files often I forgot the routine and then had to load the newer tool when the old one ‘s trial period expired. Bithex doesn’t have a trial period so I learned how to use it. {nid 39J9}
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To repeat, first you have to move a file into one of the folders or top level of the place that Peter has set up for SOCoP work. That is:
http://ontolog.cim3.net/file/work/SOCoP/ {nid 39MS}
Then you copy the link location of the file from there and place it on a page on the wiki surrounding the link and it name with square brackets. [ ]
It looks like this:
[ [http://ontolog.cim3.net/file/work/SOCoP/Workshops/SOCoP-workshop_20091112/Brodeur-socopWorkshop-2009-11-12.ppt slides] ] and all you see is the word "slides" in blue with a link. {nid 39MT}
Repeat [ [preface URL as above, then SOCoP, then Workshops, then SOCoP-workshop_20091112, then Brodeur-socopWorkshop-2009-11-12.ppt slides] ] and all you see is the word "slides" in blue with a link. {nid 39MU}
I more or less learned this in one session with Peter once I had downloaded a tool, but since I didn’t load files often I forgot the routine and then had to load the newer tool when the old one ‘s trial period expired. BitKinex doesn’t have a trial period so I learned how to use it. {nid 39J9}
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