Index
1. Templates
The wiki uses the following Templates
HomepageTemplate: Outline for Homepages.
CommandTemplate: Style specification for commands.
ReferenceTemplate: Citation style.
WorkFlowTemplate: Outline for WorkFlows.
2. Formatting
Acronyms in WikiNames should not be capitalized. For example,
Right: CalculateRoiStatistics
Wrong: CalculateROIStatistics
Words containing acronyms are actually not CamelCase.
- However, acronyms alone should be capitalized. For example,
Right: ROI
Wrong: Roi
- Commands should use the same case as that of the actual command. For example,
Right: mri_convert
Wrong: MriConvert
There are some cases where a term is both an application and a command. For example, TkMedit refers to the application and tkmedit refers to the actual command. Use CamelCase or not depending on whether you are referring to the application or the command.
Use CamelCase for subtopics related to a command. For example,
Right: TkMeditGuide
Wrong: tkmeditguide or tkmeditGuide
Use bold font for menu commands. For example,
Right: File->Load Overlay data
Wrong: File->Load Overlay data
The citation style for attached references is described in detail in the References section.
3. Graphics
Adding graphics to a page is simple. Go to the page you want to add the graphics to. Click on AttachFile and upload the graphics file. Then add the line attachment:filename.ext in the source for the page.
- You should not incorporate graphics by linking to an http address, even if the address is located inside the wiki.
If you think a graphic may be valuable to other pages, for example, if it's a commonly used icon, then you can add it to a central page. For example, see Icons. Other users can then link to that image using the wiki address, e.g., attachment:WikiPage/filename.ext.
4. Linking
With the exception of the ToDo page and your WikiHomePage, please do not link to documentation in your personal homepages. Rather, you are encouraged to incorporate your documentation into the wiki.
5. Modifications
- Please provide a comment with any modifications.
6. Page Layout
Use subpages (see HelpOnEditing/SubPages) to organize material which cannot fit on a single page.
7. Encyclopedias
To create an encyclopedia reference, create a page for the term, e.g., fMRI, and then link to the encyclopedia reference from that page.
Mathematics
Mathworld
http://www.mathworld.com
MR Physics
Amersham Health Medcyclopaedia
http://www.amershamhealth.com/medcyclopaedia