Help:Contents
Before you start to add or change content, you should read about our Wiki Structure.
Wiki Syntax
To get started with the MediaWiki syntax, read
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing
- http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Table
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Extended_image_syntax
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Magic_words
The most important commands are summarized in the Wikipedia Cheatsheet. Information about how to migrate content can be found here.
Tips
- Syntax highlighting
- Wrap your C++ Qt/KDE code snippets in <code cppqt n> and </code> to get syntax highlighting (cpp == c++, qt == qt) and numbered lines (n). Replace "cpp" with the language used, e.g. rubyqt for Ruby and pythonqt for Python (soon).
New Templates
To get a list of pages using a template, go to corresponding template page (e.g. Template:movepage) and click "What links here" in the toolbox.
- {{movepage|url}}
- Use this template to mark a page as not finished.
- {{improve|explanation}}
- Pages which need cleanups or contain empty sections and/or todos are marked with this tempate. Add an explanation if you want (optional)
- {{tip|text}}
- Use this template to add a tip for the reader.
- {{note|text}}
- Use this template to add an explanatory note.
- {{warning|text}}
- Use this template to add a warning.
- {{qt|class-name}}
- Use this template to generate a link to a Qt class, e.g. QWidget.
- {{class|class-name}}
- Use this template to generate a link to a KDE class, e.g. KDialog.
- {{path|path-or-filename}}
- Use this template for paths and filenames, this way all of them have a consistent style.
- {{bug|123456}}
- Use this template to automatically create a link to KDE's bugzilla.
- {{KDE3}}
- Use this template to mark the content of a page as applicable for either KDE 3. Don't tag technology agnostic pages. For KDE4 content, use [[Category:KDE4]].
- {{TutorialBrowser|series|name|pre|next|reading}}
- A template for tutorial navigation
- {{Box|caption|text|width|float}}
- Use this template to create a box with a caption and a text. The width parameter is optional and can be specified absolute (400px) or relative (50%). The last parameter is the float value, which is also optional and defaults to center.