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| <<fl(I)>>f you are a registered user for any wiki on this site, then, you should be able to access somewhat [[Momo:Help|extensive help write-up at another wiki]] on this site. You should be able to read that page (let me know, if you can't). With the substitution of "Momo" with "Group", all information there is applicable within this wiki, as well. ~-If you follow the above link, you do not note the links below, as they are included in the write-up linked above-~. | Please follow the first two links and then, if necessary, the third link. Note the message about the CamelCase turned off by default. |
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| Otherwise, follow the links below for more generic help. | * [[Wiki in Griffin -- Whetting Appetite]] * [[Wiki in Griffin -- More Help]] * [[MoinMoin in General]] |
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Finally, the CamelCase is turned off, by default, in Griffin. This is regardless of what the Moin help document will say to you. When CamelCase is on, words like "CamelCase" are recognized automatically as wiki links. This has been one feature of MoinMoin that I was not really impressed with. It is much more stylistically sound to forgo CamelCase and enclose wiki links with double angle brackets, explicitly. All help pages provided by Moin have the CamelCase turned on, which can be done by hand. To turn on CamelCase for any page use "#pragma camel-case on". }}} |
Please follow the first two links and then, if necessary, the third link. Note the message about the CamelCase turned off by default.
Finally, the CamelCase is turned off, by default, in Griffin. This is regardless of what the Moin help document will say to you. When CamelCase is on, words like "CamelCase" are recognized automatically as wiki links. This has been one feature of MoinMoin that I was not really impressed with. It is much more stylistically sound to forgo CamelCase and enclose wiki links with double angle brackets, explicitly. All help pages provided by Moin have the CamelCase turned on, which can be done by hand. To turn on CamelCase for any page use "#pragma camel-case on".
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