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= Getting editing permission =
At present, the STIR Wiki is only editable after the following convoluted process (this is enforced by sourceforge and we cannot change this):
At present, the STIR Wiki is only editable after the following convoluted process (this is enforced by sourceforge and we cannot change this):


# create a sourceforge (SF) user account and log-in (if you log-in via OpenID, you need to make sure that it is tied to an SF account. Otherwise, any SF wiki page will time-out as the software is trying to find your SF account.)  
# create a sourceforge (SF) user account (use the "create account" link in the top right hand corner of this web page) and log-in (if you log-in via OpenID, you need to make sure that it is tied to an SF account. Otherwise, any SF wiki page will time-out as the software is trying to find your SF account.)  
# visit any STIR Wiki page (such as this one)
# visit any STIR Wiki page (such as this one)
# send Kris Thielemans or Charalampos 'Harry' Tsoumpas an email with your sourceforge user name saying that you want to edit the wiki.  
# send Kris Thielemans or Charalampos 'Harry' Tsoumpas an email with your sourceforge user name saying that you want to edit the wiki.  
# we then have to add you to the editor group. We will send you an email once that's done.
# we then have to add you to the editor group. We will send you an email once that's done.


After all this, you should see "edit" links on the right in each page, and have an "edit" tab. Don't forget to preview the results of your edits, fill in a brief description of your edit in the Summary box, and then save the edits.
Please note that by editing a page, you agree to use the
[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License]
[[Image:CreativeCommons-BY-SA-Logo.png|link=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/]]
 
= How to edit =
Once you have permission (and are logged in), you should see "edit" links on the right in each page, and have an "edit" tab. Don't forget to preview the results of your edits, fill in a brief description of your edit in the Summary box, and then save the edits.


There are help buttons available once you edit a page/section.  
There are help buttons available once you edit a page/section.  


Please note that by editing a page, you agree to use the
To load a bitmap (e.g. jpg, gif), a recommended procedure is to first refer to the bitmap in the text of the wiki page using a syntax such as <code><nowiki>[[image:tst.png|description]]</nowiki></code>, save the page, then click on the red link to upload your bitmap. (The filename on the wiki doesn't have to be the same as what you were using locally.)
[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License]
 
[[Image:CreativeCommons-BY-SA-Logo.png|link=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/]]


= STIR Wiki administration =


Here are some (generic) links on how to use the wiki software itself (only useful for the admins):
Here are some (generic) links on how to use the wiki software itself (only useful for the admins):
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* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]


However, it seems that on Sourceforge, most (all?) admin is done via the toolbox on the left of Wiki pages.
However, it seems that on Sourceforge, most (all?) admin is done via the toolbox on the left of Wiki pages. For instance, to give a user editor rights:
# click on the "Special pages" in the toolbox on the left
# choose "User rights management" ([[Special:UserRights| direct link]])
# enter the username in the box
# tick the "editor" box

Latest revision as of 00:13, 21 November 2024

Getting editing permission[edit]

At present, the STIR Wiki is only editable after the following convoluted process (this is enforced by sourceforge and we cannot change this):

  1. create a sourceforge (SF) user account (use the "create account" link in the top right hand corner of this web page) and log-in (if you log-in via OpenID, you need to make sure that it is tied to an SF account. Otherwise, any SF wiki page will time-out as the software is trying to find your SF account.)
  2. visit any STIR Wiki page (such as this one)
  3. send Kris Thielemans or Charalampos 'Harry' Tsoumpas an email with your sourceforge user name saying that you want to edit the wiki.
  4. we then have to add you to the editor group. We will send you an email once that's done.

Please note that by editing a page, you agree to use the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License File:CreativeCommons-BY-SA-Logo.png

How to edit[edit]

Once you have permission (and are logged in), you should see "edit" links on the right in each page, and have an "edit" tab. Don't forget to preview the results of your edits, fill in a brief description of your edit in the Summary box, and then save the edits.

There are help buttons available once you edit a page/section.

To load a bitmap (e.g. jpg, gif), a recommended procedure is to first refer to the bitmap in the text of the wiki page using a syntax such as [[image:tst.png|description]], save the page, then click on the red link to upload your bitmap. (The filename on the wiki doesn't have to be the same as what you were using locally.)


STIR Wiki administration[edit]

Here are some (generic) links on how to use the wiki software itself (only useful for the admins):

However, it seems that on Sourceforge, most (all?) admin is done via the toolbox on the left of Wiki pages. For instance, to give a user editor rights:

  1. click on the "Special pages" in the toolbox on the left
  2. choose "User rights management" ( direct link)
  3. enter the username in the box
  4. tick the "editor" box