Difference between revisions of "Helping With Documentation"

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=== Editing a page and dealing with the translation system: ===
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The system uses a markup system language to show things like headers, lists, etc.  Here is some help with how to use the markup language:
 
The system uses a markup system language to show things like headers, lists, etc.  Here is some help with how to use the markup language:
  
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https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting
 
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting
  
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In the markup language documentation it shows internal links with double square brackets: ''<nowiki>[[link to other page]]</nowiki>''
 
In the markup language documentation it shows internal links with double square brackets: ''<nowiki>[[link to other page]]</nowiki>''
  
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But because we have translation you have to do it a slightly different way:</translate> ''<nowiki>[[Special:MyLanguage/link to other page|<translate>link to other page</translate>]]</nowiki>''
 
But because we have translation you have to do it a slightly different way:</translate> ''<nowiki>[[Special:MyLanguage/link to other page|<translate>link to other page</translate>]]</nowiki>''
  
<translate>This will pass along the language you see from one page to another and also mark the link text for translation.  If you have links within a block that is marked with a translate 'tag' then there is no need to also put the translate tag in the actual link (it's not allowed).
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This will pass along the language you see from one page to another and also mark the link text for translation.  If you have links within a block that is marked with a translate 'tag' then there is no need to also put the translate tag in the actual link (it's not allowed).
  
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Once a page has been made and it has the translate tags on it then you will see a 'mark for translation' link.
 
Once a page has been made and it has the translate tags on it then you will see a 'mark for translation' link.
 
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Revision as of 08:40, 2 September 2018

To help with documentation please contact one of the following members of the Gideros Forum for access. You will need to give them a valid e-mail address and be a trusted member of the forum.

Forum members who can give you create/edit access to the documentation:

  • @SinisterSoft
  • @Hgy29

Editing a page and dealing with the translation system:

The system uses a markup system language to show things like headers, lists, etc. Here is some help with how to use the markup language:

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting

In the markup language documentation it shows internal links with double square brackets: [[link to other page]]

But because we have translation you have to do it a slightly different way: [[Special:MyLanguage/link to other page|<translate>link to other page</translate>]]

This will pass along the language you see from one page to another and also mark the link text for translation. If you have links within a block that is marked with a translate 'tag' then there is no need to also put the translate tag in the actual link (it's not allowed).

Once a page has been made and it has the translate tags on it then you will see a 'mark for translation' link.