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WebStatistics
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30 May 2011 - 18:22 - NEW
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DaleBrayden
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WebStatistics :
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TWikiPreferences
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28 May 2011 - 16:53 - NEW
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DaleBrayden
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TWikiPreferences :
TWiki Site-Level Preferences
The following settings are site-level preferences , e.g. affecting all users in all TWiki webs. These preferences can be overwritten by web preferences topic WebPreferences in each TWiki web and user preferences your personal topic, i.e. Main.TWikiGuest in the TWiki.Main web
Preferences:
List of TWiki webs: the first line of a topic; to add a web see TWikiDocumentation and TWikiWebsTable
Set WIKIWEBLIST = Random | Software | Books | Main | TWiki
List of topics of a web: the second line of a topic, is overwritten by web preferences
Set WEBTOPICLIST = Home | Changes | Index | Search | Go
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AmazonAutoLinks
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03 May 2009 - 05:15 - NEW
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DaleBrayden
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AmazonAutoLinks :
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StylePlugin
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27 Jan 2008 - 02:30 - NEW
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DaleBrayden
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StylePlugin :
This plugin lets you add CSS style attributes to your pages.
See Main.StylePluginDetails for the detailed description and actual examples.
Plugin settings are stored as preferences variables. To reference
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AmazonProductPreviewScript
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28 Dec 2007 - 19:53 - NEW
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DaleBrayden
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AmazonProductPreviewScript :
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WebNotify
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19 May 2006 - 20:58 - NEW
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DaleBrayden
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WebNotify :
WebNotify is a subscription service to be automatically notified by email when topics change in the TWiki.TWiki web. This is a convenient service, so you do not have to come back and check all the time if something has changed. To subscribe to the service, please put yourself on the list below. The format is: 3 spaces Main.yourWikiName - yourEmailAddress
Main.DaleBrayden - dalebrayden12345.org
Note: It is helpful to insert your name in alphabetical order by first name -- ignore the "Main." -- then you can find your name or not more easily if you wish to remove it or confirm that you are on the list.
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InterWikis
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08 Oct 2005 - 14:26 - NEW
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DaleBrayden
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InterWikis :
This topic lists all aliases needed to map Inter-Site links to external wikis/sites.
Whenever you write ExternalSite:Page it will be linked automatically to the page on the external site. The link points to the URL corresponding to the ExternalSite alias below, concatenated to the Page you choose. Example: Type Wiki:RecentChanges to get Wiki:RecentChanges, the RecentChanges page at the original Wiki site.
Inter-Site links are defined in the tables below.
Each entry must be of format: = External site alias URL Tooltip help text =.
The URL and Tooltip Text may contain optional $page variables; the variable gets expanded to the page name.
Note: The Tooltip Text must not contain any HTML tags including nop escape code , no internal TWiki.WikiWord links, and no external links. Hint: Escape 'WikiWords' and '$page'.
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BookView
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16 Sep 2005 - 00:45 - NEW
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TWikiGuest
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BookView : BookView is part of search. It allows you to display the result in book view, e.g. the whole content of topcis is shown instead of a topic summary. This allows you to easily see a whole set of pages, which is useful for printing.
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BumpyWord
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16 Sep 2005 - 00:45 - NEW
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TWikiGuest
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BumpyWord : See TWiki.WikiWord |
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IncludeTopicsAndWebPages
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16 Sep 2005 - 00:45 - NEW
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TWikiGuest
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IncludeTopicsAndWebPages : Include Topics and Web Pages Using == Variable
Use the == variable to embed the content of another topic or web page inside a TWiki topic. The whole content or only parts of a page can be included.
==
"page":
The nameless parameter specifies the page to include. It is
The name of a topic located in the current web, i.e. ==
A Web.Topic name specifying a topic in another web, i.e. ==
A full qualified URL with http protocol, domain name and optional port number, i.e. ==. Supported content types are ==text/html and text/plain. The full page is included by default, but the HTML header and scripts are stripped in case it is a web page.
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PreviewBackground
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16 Sep 2005 - 00:45 - NEW
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TWikiGuest
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PreviewBackground : Background Image for Preview
Preview looks like the real page, but the links leed to an oops dialog warning users of not yet saved topics. In addition, a background with a "PREVIEW" watermark is shown to have visual clue that you are previewing a topic. You can change the background image by specifying the name of an attached background image file in the PREVIEWBGIMAGE variable in the TWikiPreferences.
Remarks:
You also could attach a new image file to this topic.
You can override the PREVIEWBGIMAGE preference variable in your personal home page.
-- Main.PeterThoeny - 02 Oct 2000
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RegularExpression
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16 Sep 2005 - 00:45 - NEW
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TWikiGuest
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RegularExpression : Regular expressions REs , unlike simple queries, allow you to search for text which matches a particular pattern.
REs are similar to but more poweful than the "wildcards" used in the command-line interfaces found in operating systems such as Unix and MS-DOS. REs are used by sophisticated search engines, as well as by many Unix-based languages and tools e.g., awk, grep, lex, perl, and sed .
Examples
compan y ies
Search for company , companies
peter paul
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StandardColors
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16 Sep 2005 - 00:45 - NEW
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TWikiGuest
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StandardColors : The 256 Standard Colors
This table can be used to choose a color in WebPreferences of each web.
000000 000033 000066 000099 0000CC 0000FF
003300 003333 003366 003399 0033CC 0033FF
006600 006633 006666 006699 0066CC 0066FF
009900 009933 009966 009999 0099CC 0099FF
00CC00 00CC33 00CC66 00CC99 00CCCC 00CCFF
00FF00 00FF33 00FF66 00FF99 00FFCC 00FFFF
330000 330033 330066 330099 3300CC 3300FF
333300 333333 333366 333399 3333CC 3333FF
336600 336633 336666 336699 3366CC 3366FF
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WebTopicNonWikiTemplate
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16 Sep 2005 - 00:45 - NEW
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TWikiGuest
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WebTopicNonWikiTemplate :
WARNING:
It is not recommended to use this topic name, because it will not be linked automatically. See TWiki.WikiWord for details.
Make sure you spelled the TWiki.WikiWord correctly and try again.
Remember, a WikiWord is case sensitive.
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WebTopicViewTemplate
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16 Sep 2005 - 00:45 - NEW
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TWikiGuest
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WebTopicViewTemplate :
Simply click on the Create
link at the bottom of this page.
Make sure you spelled the TWiki.WikiWord correctly and try again.
Remember, a WikiWord is case sensitive.
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WikiName
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16 Sep 2005 - 00:45 - NEW
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TWikiGuest
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WikiName : Your name in WikiNotation. Usually your first and last name connected togther.
For example, Bill Clinton's WikiName is BillClinton.
Note: All users are in the TWiki.Main web. Prepend the "Main" name if you write a username in a topic, i.e. write Main.TWikiGuest to link to Main.TWikiGuest.
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WikiNotation
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16 Sep 2005 - 00:45 - NEW
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TWikiGuest
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WikiNotation : Wiki links topics automatically when you use the WikiWord notation.
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WikiTopic
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16 Sep 2005 - 00:45 - NEW
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TWikiGuest
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WikiTopic : A WikiTopic is one unit of information in the TWiki web. It is one web page in your browser. The name of the WikiTopic should be a WikiWord. |
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WikiWikiClones
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16 Sep 2005 - 00:45 - NEW
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TWikiGuest
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WikiWikiClones : TWiki is a Wiki Wiki clone and has its root in JOS Wiki.
TWiki's home is at http://TWiki.org/
TWiki takes a lot of ideas from Ward Cunningham's remarkable Wiki Wiki Web invention.
A list of Wiki Wiki clones can be found at http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiWikiClones
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WikiWord
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16 Sep 2005 - 00:45 - NEW
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TWikiGuest
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WikiWord : A WikiWord consists of two or more words with initial capitals, run together.
When you type a WikiWord, you establish a hyperlink. It's as easy as that.
WikiWords are styled like this because:
It makes Wiki hyperlinks instantly recognizable
It leads to interesting Wiki topics
It avoids the need to fiddle with HTML tags
It avoids over-general topics because at least two words are required
Syntax of a WikiWord
Uppercase letter s
Lowercase letter s
Uppercase letter s
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