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  you have reached the TWiki web (pronounced twee-kee web). TWiki is a meeting place to collaborate on common interests. Everybody can contribute by just using a web browser. It looks like a normal web site, but then... everybody can edit web pages.
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TWiki is divided up into webs , each one represents one area of collaboration. This Twiki installation has two TWiki webs:
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Main Features of TWiki
  • Edit existing pages or create new pages by using any web browser.
  • Web pages are automatically linked. You do not need to learn HTML commands to link pages.
  • Very simple text formatting. Basically you write a web page like you would write an email.
  • Full text search with/without regular expressions.
  • All changes to pages are under revision control. Find out who changed what and when.
  • Automatic email notification when web pages change.
  • File attachments: Upload and download any file as an attachment to a page by using your browser. This is similar to email file attachments, but it happens on web pages.
  • Topic locking: Users are warned if a page is being edited by an other person. This is to prevent contention, e.g. simultaneous page editing.
 
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  • TWiki.Main: Entry point, has the list of TWiki guests, also used for explanations and testing.
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How TWiki Works

TWiki is divided up into webs , each one represents one area of collaboration. Currently we have three TWiki webs:

  • TWiki.Main: The web you are currently in. It is the entry point, has a list of all TWikiUsers and offices.
 
  • TWiki.Know: Knowledge Base area. This is to demonstrate how to use TWiki as a knowledge base for support.
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Each web has hyper-linked topics. A topic is one web page in your browser.

To browse this Wiki site, just click on any highlighted link. These links are called WikiWords, and comprise two or more words with initial capitals, run together.

 
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Each web has topics. A topic is one web page in your browser. You can edit a topic by clicking on the Edit link at the bottom of each page.
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To edit any page, click on "Edit" at the bottom of the page. You can edit the page from within your browser, using WikiSyntax, a very simple markup language. You could also use HTML if you wish, but his is optional. (Before you can edit pages you need to register in TWikiRegistration.)
 
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Good starting points in the TWiki.Main web are:
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A highlighted "?" following a WikiTopic means that no content has yet been entered for that topic. You are invited to add some content by clicking on the "?". You are encouraged to include WikiWords in your content, for others to fill out later.

Please follow the TWikiTutorial to get you up to speed on TWiki.

Starting points in the TWiki.Main web

  • TWikiTutorial : Familiarize yourself with TWiki before you start editing content.
 
  • WebHome: Entry point of this TWiki web.
  • TWikiWeb: Explains what a TWiki web is.
  • GoodStyle: Things to consider when changing text.
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  • WikiSyntax: Easy to learn rules when editing text.
 
  • Changes: Recent changes to the TWiki.Main web.
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  • TestArea: The place where you can get your virtual hands dirty.
  • TWikiUsers: List of users.
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-- PeterThoeny - 13 Jun 1999
 
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