A Taste of TWiki | |||
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TWiki Wiki | |||
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Where is it used? | ||||||
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TWiki is mainly used in commercial environments, often on corporate intranets
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TWiki Features | ||||
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TWiki builds on the original Wiki concept and adds a number of features that make it very useful in a business environment.
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Applications of basic TWiki | |
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Basic TWiki can be used as:
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Extended applications | |
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TWiki-with-extensions has been used as:
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Structure of a TWiki page | |
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TWiki pages are usually organised into three parts:
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The Page Header | ||||||
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The header of a TWiki page is generally highlighted in colour, and will usually contain an icon that gives you an idea of where you are, such as a company logo.
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The Page Header ... continued | ||||||
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The Page Footer | |||||
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The footer of the page is also highlighted in colour, and is usually where you will find the links that let you change the content.
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Editing Pages | |
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_Everyone_ *knows* that =the world= is an OblateSpheroid
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What's in a page | |
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Formatting just makes pages prettier | |
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... and easier to read _Actually_ it is *perfectly* and __absolutely__ flat appears as Actually it is perfectly and absolutely flat
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Commonly used formatting | |
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TWiki understands pages in plain text just fine, but you can jazz them up using some simple formatting shortcuts. Here are some of the more commonly used ones: |
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More common formatting | |||||
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Even more..... | |||||||
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| Cat | Feline | | Bear | Ursine | | Wolf | Vulpine |
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WikiWords | |
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Referencing other pages and URLs | |
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More formatting | |
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Creating new pages | |
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Wiki Culture | |
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Enough about mechanics; how is a wiki actually used ? Well, that's really up to you, but there are a number of tricks that the wiki community has developed for collaborative writing that work pretty well:
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DocumentMode | |
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ThreadMode | |
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StructuredMode | |
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Other Wiki tricks - Categories | |
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Contributed features | |
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Basic TWiki is rich with features, but is enriched even further by the addition of optional plug-in modules that may (or may not!) be installed in your TWiki. These are classified as either skins (modules that change the look-and-feel) and plugins (modules that enhance functionality). Here's a brief description of some of the more common plugins, together with the tags you might expect to see in topics if they are used. You can find out more by visiting the plugin pages.
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More plugins | |
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Credits and Acknowledgements | |
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