oldcpu wrote:
As an occasional wiki contributor, I find it very difficult to follow the style guide for the syntactical details of links and such. And hence I'm probably one of the most guilty.
I'm not disputing the style guide is needed and should be followed :)
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Rajko M. wrote:
One approach to solve problem is to instruct authors to use Wikipedia style guide for article and section title capitalization, that require 1st word of title and any proper nouns within a title to be capitalized.
I've just joined this group, so I don't know how things are done or what goes on here, so please forgive any missteps, such as proposing the obvious or already present. Many organizations provide templates for these purposes. Writing style, it's true, is hard to capture in a template, but standardized formats, required links and their formats, layouts, all can be encapsulated easily into a single document, or a small set of documents, each with a specific function that could be described in a master documentation page. These documents could be used as a container for any new or updated pages. Never having seen (or even having previously heard of) a wiki design language, which I infer is being referred to in some of the messages I've read during the past few days of watching this list, it also seems a few layout scripts could be used as a resource for prospective editors. Speaking of which, I subscribed because I'd like to participate. How do I go about getting involved? Not being knowledgeable in either linux or suse's variations on linux, I doubt that I could contribute much in the technical areas, but I could help out in regularizing the pages' layouts, style, and so forth. John Perry -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org