Difference between revisions of "Help:Structure"
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The ''WikiNamespacePrefix'' categorises the content in a fundamental manner, while | The ''WikiNamespacePrefix'' categorises the content in a fundamental manner, while | ||
the | the page/subpage-structure provides a finer organisation of the content. | ||
The nature of the information stored in OOModels requires more organisational structure than | The nature of the information stored in OOModels requires more organisational structure than |
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Editing Introduction·
Wiki Syntax·
Wiki Structure (Namespaces)·
Artefact Syntax·
Mediawiki Help Pages
OOModels Quickstart·
Glossary·
ArtefactSyntax·
TypeSyntax·
NamespaceSyntax·
PackageSyntax·
ConversionStepSyntax
HowToStartAProject·
HowToAddAModel·
HowToAddAFormat·
HowToAddAPackage·
HowToAddANamespace·
HowToAddAContact
Namespace Structure of the OOModels Wiki[edit]
Page names in mediawikis follow the general mediawiki schema:
WikiNamespacePrefix : page [ / subpage / subpage ... ]
The WikiNamespacePrefix categorises the content in a fundamental manner, while the page/subpage-structure provides a finer organisation of the content.
The nature of the information stored in OOModels requires more organisational structure than a dictionary like Wikipedia. To support this, the following namespaces are provided:
Namespace | Description | Subpages |
---|---|---|
-- none -- | General articles, overviews, organisational information and alike | no |
Domain: | reverse domain | |
Artefact: | artefact type plus reverse domain | |
Artefact:Model | ||
Type: | reverse domain | |
Product: | reverse domain | |
Contact: | reverse domain | |
OOModels: | no | |
Help: | no | |
Category: | no |