TWiki.TWikiTopics (r1.14 vs. r1.15)
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 <<O>>  Difference Topic TWikiTopics (r1.15 - 26 Jul 2003 - PeterThoeny)
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META TOPICINFO PeterThoeny date="1050383601" format="1.0" version="1.14"
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META TOPICINFO PeterThoeny date="1059253445" format="1.0" version="1.15"

META TOPICPARENT WebHome

TWiki Topics

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  • To add a new topic: the simplest way is to type a new WikiName in an existing topic, while you're in edit mode. When the topic is saved, the new name will appear highlighted, with a ? at the end: click the ? and a new edit window appears. Enter, preview and save as usual. The new topic now exists.
    • Go back to the topic where you started, and you'll see the ? has disappeared, and your WikiWord name is now a regular link. Type it anywhere on any topic in that web, and it will be turned into a link.
    • HELP One little links rule: each topic, and its WikiWord link, belong to one unique web only. To link between webs, you must first enter the topic's web name.
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Example: This is TWikiTopic?, in the TWiki web, so that's all you need to type on any topic in this web. But to link to TWikiTopics from a topic in the Main web, you have to type TWiki.TWikiTopics - Webname.TopicName. It's easy.
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Example: This is TWikiTopics, in the TWiki web, so that's all you need to type on any topic in this web. But to link to TWikiTopics from a topic in the Main web, you have to type TWiki.TWikiTopics - Webname.TopicName. It's easy.

Another way to add a topic is to type a new topic name in the Go box or an unknown topic URL. You can type in either a WikiName to create the topic in the current web or Web.TopicName to create a topic in a different web than the current page. Topics created with the Go box or URLs do not have parent meta-data defined.


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Revision r1.14 - 15 Apr 2003 - 05:13 - PeterThoeny
Revision r1.15 - 26 Jul 2003 - 21:04 - PeterThoeny