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=== Titles, headings and names ===
 
=== Titles, headings and names ===
Capitalisation matters in mediawiki, to the point that you only get to have ''some'' control over it. Case in point: [[Category:Molecular dynamics]] and [[Category:molecular dynamics]] go to the same page, but [[Category:Molecular Dynamics]] does not. Therefore:
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Capitalisation matters in mediawiki, to the point that you only get to have ''some'' control over it. Case in point: [[:Category:Molecular dynamics]] and [[:Category:molecular dynamics]] go to the same page, but [[:Category:Molecular Dynamics]] does not. Therefore:
  
 
All titles, headings and names should be in all lowercase, except the first character which should be a capital letter, like so:
 
All titles, headings and names should be in all lowercase, except the first character which should be a capital letter, like so:

Revision as of 21:02, 15 June 2011

This page contains information on how one should edit this wiki, eg: best practices, protocols, templates and the like.

Semantic mediawiki extension

The snicdocs wiki uses the semantic mediawiki extension, which enables nifty things like dynamic generation of lists, tables and mashups based on tagged data in ordinary wiki pages. The annotation is unobtrusive, e.g:

[[competence::Python]] to make Python

and the search/generate syntax is equally straightforward

{{#ask: [[Category:Software]] [[Category:Bioinformatics]] |?centre }} to make redacted, do not use before the extension is properly installed, or it may mess up the page's categories

as long as we do not let nomenclature run rampant and diverge (see: the problem with the semantic web).

Notice

In case the examples appear in red, or if you see similar broken links with double colons in them in other places on the wiki, do not edit the links. They appear because you have happened to come across the pages before we have managed to install the semantic mediawiki extension properly on our production server. This problem should disappear very shortly, and if it persists beyond your definition of shortly, notify User:Joel Hedlund (NSC).

Recommendations for editors

Set up your watch lists and notifications

  1. Go to your preferences page and add your email.
  2. Configure your account so that pages you create automatically get added to your watchlist, and that notifications will go to your email.

Set up your user page correctly

  1. Tag your user page with the categories "Applications expert" and your research area (at least one, eg "Bioinformatics").
  2. List your special competences using verbatim semantic medawiki property tags, like so [[competence::Python]] to make e.g: Python, note double colons.


Naming scheme and protocol

Titles, headings and names

Capitalisation matters in mediawiki, to the point that you only get to have some control over it. Case in point: Category:Molecular dynamics and Category:molecular dynamics go to the same page, but Category:Molecular Dynamics does not. Therefore:

All titles, headings and names should be in all lowercase, except the first character which should be a capital letter, like so:

Recommendations for editors
Editing policies
Category:Research area
Property:Competence

Mediawiki automatically capitalises the first letter of all names, which has the benefit that one can readily type most markup in all lowercase, like so: [[competence::python]], [[category:research area]], and so on.

Widely accepted acronyms like SNIC, NSC or HMMER are of course exceptions from this rule, and should be in all uppercase.

Categories and properties

Category names follow the same rules as headings, like so:

Category:Research area

The snicdocs wiki makes extensive use of categories, in part to simplify navigation for the users, but mostly because it permits straightforward creation of dynamically generated lists, tables and mashups using the semantic mediawiki extension. This, however, requires generous peppering of category and property tags onto wiki pages, using great restraint and strict discipline so that nomenclature does not run rampant and diverge (see: the problem with the semantic web).

Do

Available categories: Here is the list of all currently used list of categories.

Properties

Property names are all lowercase, like so:

competence
centre


Categories

best practices

page designs / templates

subscription lists

help links