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slackdocs:tutorial [2012/08/30 16:57 (UTC)] – [In English, Please] added link re: confusion of tongues/"a Babylonian mess" nocturnal.slackerslackdocs:tutorial [2012/09/05 22:20 (UTC)] – [In English, Please] Use interwiki link alienbob
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 ===== Namespaces ===== ===== Namespaces =====
  
-Please get acquainted with the concepts behind namespaces in DokuWiki: [[http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:namespaces]]+Please get acquainted with the concepts behind namespaces in DokuWiki: [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/namespaces]]
  
 ==== Plain Articles ==== ==== Plain Articles ====
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   * A page's main title heading should be in **H1**, the headings under that **H2**, headings under **H2** should be **H3** etcetera.   * A page's main title heading should be in **H1**, the headings under that **H2**, headings under **H2** should be **H3** etcetera.
   * Don't use horizontal rulers unless necessary (for instance they are not necessary if there is a heading right above or beneath where you want to mark a "new section").   * Don't use horizontal rulers unless necessary (for instance they are not necessary if there is a heading right above or beneath where you want to mark a "new section").
-  * Surround texst strings containing example commands, filenames and computer text with a "code text" markup. For example: ''man rc.inet1.conf''. There is a "TT" button in the button bar above which will insert exactly that markup.+  * Surround text strings containing example commands, filenames and computer text with a "code text" markup. For example: ''man rc.inet1.conf''. There is a "TT" button in the button bar above which will insert exactly that markup.
  
 Here is an example of what a small page could look like, using namespaces for sub pages etc: <code> Here is an example of what a small page could look like, using namespaces for sub pages etc: <code>
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 ==== In English, Please ==== ==== In English, Please ====
  
-English is the primary language of the Slackware Documentation Project. This seems only natural since Slackware Linux has an english-only installer and english-only documentation. The admin team wants to prevent this project from getting stuck in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confusion_of_tongues|a Babylonian mess]].+English is the primary language of the Slackware Documentation Project. This seems only natural since Slackware Linux has an English-only installer and English-only documentation. The admin team wants to prevent this project from getting stuck in [[wp>Confusion_of_tongues|a Babylonian mess]].
  
 ==== So How Are non-English Contributions Being Handled? ==== ==== So How Are non-English Contributions Being Handled? ====
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