Manifold Atlas:Writing in the Atlas
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Revision as of 21:46, 22 September 2009
Technical pages:
- TeX in the atlas: describes LaTeX in the atlas, in particular short cuts and style.
- Wiki syntax describes important features of the Wiki syntax, in particular how to make hyperlinks.
- The bibliography displays the existing references and lets you create new references.
- References describes how to cite references and create new references.
- Uploading PDF files decribes when and how to upload PDF files to the the atlas.
- The sandbox lets you experiment with the wiki syntax.
General pages:
- Writing style discusses the scientific aspects of writing in the Atlas.
- Author orientation gives general information for authors.
- User orientation gives general information for all registered users.
- About gives an over-view of the Atlas.
- Log in if you have forgoten.
- If you have a persistent problem, you can email the administrators.