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The pages are written in a markup language (like latex). Its very simply to understand. To see the way
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This page is designed to get you started.
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The pages are written in a markup language (like latex) which is very simply to understand. To see the way
 
this page was written just click on the edit button at the top of the page (remembering that
 
this page was written just click on the edit button at the top of the page (remembering that
 
you have to login to edit a page).
 
you have to login to edit a page).
  
Hopefully you are know looking at a box in which you can change the text. If you click
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Hopefully you are now looking at a box in which you can change the text. If you click
 
on show preview below you can see what the page looks like as well as the text you can
 
on show preview below you can see what the page looks like as well as the text you can
 
edit. Please make changes to what is here - i.e. delete adfdsafd this piece of nonesense.
 
edit. Please make changes to what is here - i.e. delete adfdsafd this piece of nonesense.
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The trickiest part is entering maths. The wiki software uses a simplified latex. Look at the following
 
The trickiest part is entering maths. The wiki software uses a simplified latex. Look at the following
equations
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equationsjavascript:insertTags('\n== ',' ==\n','Headline text');
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Level 2 headline
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<math>x^2 + y^2 =7</math>
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which appears by itself and <math>\omega^2</math> which appears in the text. Not all latex commands
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are possible and if you type something which is wrong you will get the following
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<math>\frac{\alpha}{\beta </math
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= Creating your first page =
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The format to make a connection to a page is very simple, just put double square brakets
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around the name of the page, e.g. [[Scattering Frequencies]]. If I want use different text
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than the name to point to the page I just separate with a vertical line, e.g.
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[[Scattering Freqencies | the first page]].
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To create your first page you need to create a link to it (this is so that every page
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has at least on link). We will create a link to the
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= Undoing =</math>

Revision as of 22:11, 18 April 2006

This page is designed to get you started.

The pages are written in a markup language (like latex) which is very simply to understand. To see the way this page was written just click on the edit button at the top of the page (remembering that you have to login to edit a page).

Hopefully you are now looking at a box in which you can change the text. If you click on show preview below you can see what the page looks like as well as the text you can edit. Please make changes to what is here - i.e. delete adfdsafd this piece of nonesense. You should save your changes, because the last thing we will do is show you how to undo any changes you have made.

You will see a few buttons above which you can click on to give you bold, itatic, etc.


Headings

are easy

The trickiest part is entering maths. The wiki software uses a simplified latex. Look at the following equationsjavascript:insertTags('\n== ',' ==\n','Headline text'); Level 2 headline

[math]\displaystyle{ x^2 + y^2 =7 }[/math]

which appears by itself and [math]\displaystyle{ \omega^2 }[/math] which appears in the text. Not all latex commands are possible and if you type something which is wrong you will get the following

[math]\displaystyle{ \frac{\alpha}{\beta \lt /math = Creating your first page = The format to make a connection to a page is very simple, just put double square brakets around the name of the page, e.g. [[Scattering Frequencies]]. If I want use different text than the name to point to the page I just separate with a vertical line, e.g. [[Scattering Freqencies | the first page]]. To create your first page you need to create a link to it (this is so that every page has at least on link). We will create a link to the = Undoing = }[/math]