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|  |    Slide 1: A Taste of TWiki  | 
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|  | The basic function of TWiki is a Wiki (if that helps!) | 
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 "Wiki" is short for "wiki wiki", the Hawaiian for "Quick"
 The idea originates from Macintosh Hypercard , via Ward Cunningham   In Ward's words, Wiki is "the simplest online database that could possibly work"
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 A Wiki is basically a shared, online, persistant whiteboard
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 A Wiki is basically a shared, online, persistent whiteboard
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 Anyone can add content... or change what is written
 ... or change the organisation of the content
 Whatever what you write is... nicely presented
 ... remembered... and never forgotten
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|  | TWiki also acts as an "application platform" to integrate a number of other functions.
TWiki is an Open-Source development on TWiki.org  | 
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 with over 100 regular contributors in many countries
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 TWiki is mainly used in commercial environments, often on corporate intranets 
 Examples: Disney, SAP, British Telecom, Wind River, Motorola, Epic Games
 A number of public Wiki sites also use TWiki  
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A number of public Wiki sites also use TWiki Examples: Disney, British Telecom, SAP, Wind River, Motorola, Epic Games
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|  |  TWiki Features TWiki builds on the original Wiki concept and adds a number of features that make it very useful in a business environment. | 
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 TWiki pages are fully revision controlled, so a record of every change to every page is kept 
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 TWiki pages are fully revision controlled, so a record of every change to every page is kept 
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 The look-and-feel is highly configurable, through use of templates
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 A "plugins" interface eases
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 An ordinary URL pasted into text will appear as a link - http://www.google.com  
 You can also prettify URLs using square brackets:
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 [[http://www.google.com/][Google]]appears as Google  | 
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 Use %SEARCH. This is an interface to a sophisticated search engine that embeds the results of the search in your page. See TWikiVariables for full details.
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 Attachments are simply files, in whatever format you want.
 TWiki recognises some file formats, notably image files (.gif)
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 Write %ATTACHURL%/myco.gifto see this: /twiki/pub/TWiki/ATasteOfTWiki/myco.gif | 
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|  |  Wiki Culture Enough about mechanics; how is a wiki actually used ? Well, that's really up to you, but there are a number of tricks that the wiki community has developed for collaborative writing that work pretty well: | 
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 A Wiki trick for grouping pages together
 Example: to group together a set of pages all relating to the weather: 
 Create a page called 'CategoryWeather'
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 Put a SEARCH that contain the word 'CategoryWeather' into it
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 Put a SEARCH that contains the word 'CategoryWeather' into it
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 %SEARCH{"CategoryWeather" nosearch="on" nosummary="on"}% 
 Put the BumpyWord 'CategoryWeather' on all the pages relating to the weather(usually at the bottom, below a horizontal bar)
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The following plugins are installed on this TWiki: SpreadSheetPlugin, BackupRestorePlugin, ColorPickerPlugin, CommentPlugin, DatePickerPlugin, EditTablePlugin, HeadlinesPlugin, InterwikiPlugin, JQueryPlugin, PreferencesPlugin, SetGetPlugin, SlideShowPlugin, SmiliesPlugin, TablePlugin, TagMePlugin, TinyMCEPlugin, TwistyPlugin, WatchlistPlugin, WysiwygPlugin TWikiDrawPlugin: Add quick sketches to pages %DRAWING... | 
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|  |  Credits and Acknowledgements  | 
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Related topics: WelcomeGuest, TWikiTutorial, ATasteOfTWikiTemplate | 
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