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Help: Page History
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Introduction All editable pages have an associated page history, which consists of the old versions of the wikitext, as well as a record of the date and time of every edit, the name of the user who wrote it, and their edit summary. Access the page history by clicking the “history”...
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Help: Wiki Formatting
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Wiki Formatting
Wiki markup is a core feature for Wiki pages, tightly integrating all the other parts of Trac into a flexible and powerful whole.
The HUB development team has a built in small and powerful wiki rendering engine. This wiki engine implements an ever growing subset of the commands...
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Help: Wiki Html
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The wiki supports inserting HTML into any wiki context.HTML support is built-in, and does not require installing any additional packages.
How to Use HTML
To inform the wiki engine that a block of text should be treated as HTML, use the html processor.
This example should...
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Help: Wiki Page Names
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Wiki Page Names Wiki page names commonly use the CamelCase convention. Within wiki text, any word in CamelCase automatically becomes a hyperlink to the wiki page with that name.
CamelCase page names must follow these rules:
If you want to create a wiki page that doesn’t follow CamelCase...
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Help: Wiki Macros
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A macro inserts dynamic HTML data in any context supporting Wiki Formatting. Using Macros
Macro calls are enclosed in two square brackets.
Examples
[[Timestamp]]
Display: 2012-06-14 11:32:08
[[Resource(100)]]
Display: Stage 1 - Session notes from May 11...
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Help: Wiki Math
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The Wiki supports LaTeX markup: pi=frac{3}{4} sqrt{3}+24 int_0{1/4}{sqrt{x-x2}dx} Mathematical Formula (LaTeX) can be inserted into text like this:
Insert formula here
For example:
alpha^2+beta^2=1
…displays alpha2+beta2=1
Displaying a Formula
The Wiki uses a subset of TeX markup,...
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Help-Index
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Topic Pages are meant to be user-created, community-editable pages covering a specific topic or topics. Similar to a wiki, topic pages allow users to share their knowledge of nanotechnology and related areas.Article creation uses a wiki syntax for markup and conversion to HTML. Below, you can...
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Help: Templates
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Templates make it easier for users to add new pages. Instead of requiring that each bit of new information be added by hand, templates have some text and structure already filled in. Templates are standard wiki pages except that they follow a convention that the name is prefixed with “Template:”,...
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Main Page
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What are wiki pages?
Wiki pages are user-written articles on a range of subjects. Any contributor or a group of contributors can create (and own) new articles, and there can be multiple articles on the same wiki, each written by a different author.
Who can make a wiki page?
Any member of...
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Main Page
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What are wiki pages?
Wiki pages are user-written articles on a range of subjects. Any contributor or a group of contributors can create (and own) new articles, and there can be multiple articles on the same wiki, each written by a different author.
Who can make a wiki page?
Any member of...
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Main Page
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What are wiki pages?
Wiki pages are user-written articles on a range of subjects. Any contributor or a group of contributors can create (and own) new articles, and there can be multiple articles on the same wiki, each written by a different author.
Who can make a wiki page?
Any member of...
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Main Page
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What are wiki pages?
Wiki pages are user-written articles on a range of subjects. Any contributor or a group of contributors can create (and own) new articles, and there can be multiple articles on the same wiki, each written by a different author.
Who can make a wiki page?
Any member of...