Manifold Atlas:Writing in the Atlas
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* [[Manifold Atlas:Uploading PDF files|Uploading PDF files]] decribes [[Manifold Atlas:Uploading PDF files#When to upload PDF files|when]] and [[Manifold Atlas:Uploading PDF files#How to upload PDF files|how]] to upload PDF files to the the Atlas. | * [[Manifold Atlas:Uploading PDF files|Uploading PDF files]] decribes [[Manifold Atlas:Uploading PDF files#When to upload PDF files|when]] and [[Manifold Atlas:Uploading PDF files#How to upload PDF files|how]] to upload PDF files to the the Atlas. | ||
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Revision as of 10:39, 13 December 2010
General pages:
- Instructions for writing discusses the scientific aspects of writing in the Atlas.
- Author orientation gives general information for authors.
- Projects gives information about projects on particular topics in the Atlas.
Technical pages:
- TeX in the Atlas: describes LaTeX in the Atlas: e.g. theorems etc, intra-article referencing, user-defined commands, diagrams, lists and short cuts.
- TeXInclude index lists the index of TeXInclude pages for user-defined commands.
- Wiki syntax describes important features of the Wiki syntax, in particular how to make hyperlinks.
- References describes how to cite references and to write comments and corrections about referenced works.
- The bibliography displays the existing references and lets you create new references.
- Converting TeX files describes the procedure for sending a TeX file to the Atlas for conversion to WikiTex.
- Uploading PDF files decribes when and how to upload PDF files to the the Atlas.
- The sandbox lets you experiment with WikiTeX and the wiki syntax.