User:Ttenbergen

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Revision as of 18:04, 2015 November 18 by Ttenbergen (talk | contribs) (→‎tbl: table cleaned up, see Site_and_Location_table and articles linked from there.)
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changing mediawiki appearance

quick edit test

Magic words

  • abra-cah-dabrah?

transcluding category...

Doesn't work.

transcluding subheadings...

Doesn't work, sucks in whole article

wiki testing, syntax and tricks

Parser Functions

lowercase works so hopefully so do the others... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Parser_function try this no 1 yes

Transclusion vs Substitution

Transclusion is calling content from a page or template, substitution is copying it.

tree

Something to do with the wiki: {{#tree:

  • cpd_testing
    • include
      • neuro_lib.php
      • neuroQueries.sql
      • neuroQueries_010.sql
    • output
      • <empty: csv files written here>
    • styles
      • neurohsc.css
  • getcpdoutput.php
  • index.php
  • reset_neurohsc_ls1.php

}}

location table

Trish, you had asked for a Site and Location table... how about this:

notes on site and location

I'll need to edit Template:Collection Location to add more properties, if that's the way to go.

Some stuff I need to figure out:

  • how to encode work load levelling designations instead of physical locations
    • make own article and template; template must link to actual collection location and have start and end dates; location article can contain legacy section to explain how long its name was used for real
  • add (do these need to be on template or should they just be in article, or should they stay with e.g. Grace_Hospital_Contacts or GRA ICU Collection Guide or GRA Medicine Collection Guide or VIC Medicine Collection Guide:
    • contact info (goes in own separate article that can be transcluded from the various locations)
    • unit profile (kinds of patients etc a lot of that is currently in the local collection guides, at least for VIC/Grace)
  • maybe add some "hasnotes" and "haslegacy" or so so that that much can show in the table, but link back to the article... would need a template to make it work.

Stuff that is figured out:

  • multiple dates (see GRA_N3)
    • can enter multiple, but mediawiki doesn't keep it as "tuples" so likely will need to split into different articles.