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To create a new page, do this: | To create a new page, do this: | ||
+ | # Visit [[Template:NewPage]], click "Edit", copy the text area to clipboard. | ||
# Goto [[WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer]] | # Goto [[WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer]] | ||
# Add this <nowiki>[[Test Page]]</nowiki> and save the scratch buffer. | # Add this <nowiki>[[Test Page]]</nowiki> and save the scratch buffer. | ||
− | # Click on the new Wiki link to create a blank page and | + | # Click on the new Wiki link to create a blank page and paste the contents of clipboard there. |
− | # Save the | + | # Save the newly created page. |
# Now you have a basic template which you can expand upon. Add content to the new page as you please. | # Now you have a basic template which you can expand upon. Add content to the new page as you please. | ||
Revision as of 04:45, 28 March 2012
Start with http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_examples if you are new to MediaWiki markup.
Creating new pages
To create a new page, do this:
- Visit Template:NewPage, click "Edit", copy the text area to clipboard.
- Goto WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer
- Add this [[Test Page]] and save the scratch buffer.
- Click on the new Wiki link to create a blank page and paste the contents of clipboard there.
- Save the newly created page.
- Now you have a basic template which you can expand upon. Add content to the new page as you please.
General
- Articles should be geared toward the current and development versions of Emacs, 23 and 24 at time of writing. References to older Emacs releases should generally be avoided.
- Articles should not reproduce documentation already available from another source. Many packages and extensions are well-documented on their own project sites; and Emacs itself includes extensive documentation. Link to official documentation where possible.
- Comments and questions belong on the Discussion pages, not in articles themselves. Always sign your comments using ~~~~. This expands to your username (if logged in) and adds a timestamp. Unsigned comments make the discussion hard to follow.
- Extensions and packages will not be hosted here. If you are looking for a place to host your extension try GitHub or one of the other many hosting / source control platforms out there!
Templates
There are templates defined for referencing variables, function, command, keys, manual etc. Use them for uniform experience. See Special:UncategorizedTemplates.
Some examples:
What it looks like | What you type |
---|---|
M-x apropos | {{Command|apropos}} |
search-forward | {{Function|search-forward}} |
auto-mode-alist | {{Variable|auto-mode-alist}} |
[C-x C-c] | {{Keys|C-x C-c}} |
[C-x C-f] (find-file) || {{KeyBinding|C-x C-f|find-file}} | |
Major Modes (`(info "(emacs) Major Modes")') | {{Manual|emacs|Major-Modes|Major Modes}} |
Categories
There are special categories defined for Operating system, Emacs releases, Programming languages etc. Use these when possible or introduce new ones as required. See Special:Categories.