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Could I sound out opinion on the best way of approaching the correction of errors?
One small thing that caught my eye on the Stride page was that Israel Schwartz's sighting was timed at "12:40 AM (approximately)". I think the time should be 12.45, but perhaps there's some reason for 12.40 I don't know about, so maybe it would be a good idea to discuss it rather than just changing it. Where is the best place for that - the wiki's own discussion section, or the Casebook forum? If the former, is there a danger that two parallel discussion forums will develop?
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Originally posted by Chris View PostCould I sound out opinion on the best way of approaching the correction of errors? Where is the best place for that - the wiki's own discussion section, or the Casebook forum? If the former, is there a danger that two parallel discussion forums will develop?
The wiki provides a "Talk" tab at the top of every page, that's generally the place where wiki-specific discussions for that page (what should be included, A or B, what do you think of ???, etc.) should take place.
Originally posted by Magpie View PostThis is probably a silly question, but how does one edit the "wanted" page?
The Wanted Page is automatically generated. When you "wikify" a page (i.e. you create links on all the names/places/keywords that should have their own pages), the system will automatically read those links and will add any of them which don't yet have a page associated with them to the "Wanted Page."
Cheers!
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What a wonderful project! I come here often to learn from those who know. There are so many people who can contribute from years of study. To cooperate on a central body of knowledge is a gift to all of us.
Joan
I ain't no student of ancient culture. Before I talk, I should read a book. -- The B52s
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Just a quick note to all wiki editors - I've installed tonight the "Cite" extension, thanks to a recommendation by Chris. This allows the inclusion of citations/footnotes within any wiki article.
If you want to get an idea of how to do citation formatting, you can see the one Chris has set up at:
Cheers
- Stephen
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Originally posted by spryder View PostJust a quick note to all wiki editors - I've installed tonight the "Cite" extension, thanks to a recommendation by Chris. This allows the inclusion of citations/footnotes within any wiki article.
If you want to get an idea of how to do citation formatting, you can see the one Chris has set up at:
http://wiki.casebook.org/index.php/Harry_Harris
The formatting is actually very simple - the hardest part was finding the instructions in the help pages, which are here:
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Originally posted by spryder View PostJust a quick note to all wiki editors - I've installed tonight the "Cite" extension, thanks to a recommendation by Chris. This allows the inclusion of citations/footnotes within any wiki article.
it seems to be working now. Unfortunately, I guess I have to go back over the entries I made and try to remember where the sources came from!
Large black coffee and a pro-plus please.....
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Originally posted by John Bennett View PostThanks Stephen and Chris,
it seems to be working now. Unfortunately, I guess I have to go back over the entries I made and try to remember where the sources came from!
Large black coffee and a pro-plus please.....
I need a Vulcan mind melt !!
Monty
PS I shall go over my entries at the weekend and cite the sources, when I have time...if thats ok.Last edited by Monty; 11-21-2008, 11:05 AM.Monty
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Putting the references in makes a big difference, I must say.
Like Monty says, most of my locations stuff has been embedded in my brain for over 20 years, so it's not always easy to 'come up with the proof', as they say.
But it will come. This project is real grower.
MORE CONTRIBUTORS WANTED!! Sensible ones, mind
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Originally posted by John Bennett View PostPutting the references in makes a big difference, I must say.
Like Monty says, most of my locations stuff has been embedded in my brain for over 20 years, so it's not always easy to 'come up with the proof', as they say.
But it will come. This project is real grower.
MORE CONTRIBUTORS WANTED!! Sensible ones, mind
I wonder if some potential contributors are put off by the technicalities of editing the pages. If so, I'm sure help and advice will be forthcoming. And once you're used to it, it's really not much more difficult than formatting posts on the message boards.
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Originally posted by Chris View PostI must say my initial misgivings have evaporated (unless there is a sudden influx of "wiki-vandals"), and I think the project will be very useful indeed. I shall continue to decant some of my notes into the wiki format (slowly).
I wonder if some potential contributors are put off by the technicalities of editing the pages. If so, I'm sure help and advice will be forthcoming. And once you're used to it, it's really not much more difficult than formatting posts on the message boards.
Well, thats what Ive found.
Monty
Monty
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Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.
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WIKI: JACK THE RIPPER PROGRESS UPDATE
My A-Z has just fallen to pieces.
It was only 17 years old...Last edited by John Bennett; 12-09-2008, 12:24 AM.
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Originally posted by John Bennett View PostWIKI: JACK THE RIPPER PROGRESS UPDATE
My A-Z has just fallen to pieces.
It would be great if things got to the point where we could start to have arguments about content. I am toying with the idea of adding a Maybrick section (just kidding).
I think you are decreasing your chances of ever being able to buy a new A-Z, though ...
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