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Output:: <math>A_{sv} = (A_{sd} * Sn_w) - I_{vol}</math> | Output:: <math>A_{sv} = (A_{sd} * Sn_w) - I_{vol}</math> | ||
− | Construct equations using [http://web.ift.uib.no/Teori/KURS/WRK/TeX/symALL.html LaTeX]. More | + | Construct equations using [http://web.ift.uib.no/Teori/KURS/WRK/TeX/symALL.html LaTeX]. More in-depth instructions and example can be found [[Help:Math|here]]. |
The following formatting rules will be applied to all equations: | The following formatting rules will be applied to all equations: | ||
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*no bold | *no bold | ||
− | It is recommended you use the Math function. However,if using the Math function you will need to | + | It is recommended you use the Math function. However, if using the Math function you will need to override the centering, adjust the font, and correct use of italics. |
Example; | Example; | ||
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− | {{alert|This is an alert message! (alert-under-construction|alert-under-construction}} | + | {{alert|This is an alert message! (alert-under-construction)|alert-under-construction}} |
=== Tooltips === | === Tooltips === | ||
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**Maps | **Maps | ||
− | ===Tips and instructions for wiki authors | + | ===HTML codes=== |
+ | UTF-8 Geometric Shapes can be found at [http://www.w3schools.com/charsets/ref_utf_geometric.asp this link]. this page contains a list of several codes that may be useful, such as empty circles, half-filled circles, filled circles, triangles, squares, and other geometric shapes. The basic formula for a code is | ||
+ | |||
+ | &#code; | ||
+ | |||
+ | where code is the code for symbol. For example, the code for a top filled circle is 9683 (◓) and a bottom filled circle is 9682 (◒). | ||
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+ | ==Tips and instructions for wiki authors== | ||
*References | *References | ||
**Link internally to Reference list and then, in the reference list, link externally. The internal link should highlight the year also. The Reference link should highlight only the title. | **Link internally to Reference list and then, in the reference list, link externally. The internal link should highlight the year also. The Reference link should highlight only the title. | ||
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*In the text, do not refer to tables and figures unless needed. Text and table/figure headings should be stand-alone items. | *In the text, do not refer to tables and figures unless needed. Text and table/figure headings should be stand-alone items. | ||
*Never skip a level when going to a lower level in headings. You can skip levels going to higher levels. Examples: | *Never skip a level when going to a lower level in headings. You can skip levels going to higher levels. Examples: | ||
− | Incorrect | + | Incorrect<br> |
− | ''==Heading 1=='' | + | ''==Heading 1==''<br> |
− | ====Sub-heading 1==== | + | ''====Sub-heading 1====''<br> |
− | =====Sub-sub-heading 2===== | + | ''=====Sub-sub-heading 2=====''<br> |
− | ==Heading 2== | + | ''==Heading 2=='' |
− | Correct | + | |
− | ==Heading 1== | + | Correct<br> |
− | ===Sub-heading 1=== | + | ''==Heading 1==''<br> |
− | ====Sub-heading 2==== | + | ''===Sub-heading 1===''<br> |
− | ==Heading 2== | + | ''====Sub-heading 2====''<br> |
+ | ''==Heading 2=='' | ||
*Spell out units in text. For example, use pounds rather than lbs., cubic feet per second rather than ft3/s, etc. In tables and figures, abbreviations are acceptable. | *Spell out units in text. For example, use pounds rather than lbs., cubic feet per second rather than ft3/s, etc. In tables and figures, abbreviations are acceptable. | ||
*Use numbers rather text. For example, 3 pounds rather than three pounds. The only exceptions are when the number is not referring to some unit. | *Use numbers rather text. For example, 3 pounds rather than three pounds. The only exceptions are when the number is not referring to some unit. |
This page contains an overview of code elements that can be used to style content within the wiki.
'''Bold text'''
Bold text
''Italic text''
Italic text
'''''Bold Italic text'''''
Bold Italic text
[[Link to internal page]]
Link to internal page
[http://www.google.com Link to external site]
Link to external site
To left align an image: [[Image:example.png|Alt Tag|left]]
To right align an image: [[Image:example.png|Alt Tag|right]]
Code:
<table> <tr> <th>Heading 1</th> <th>Heading 2</th> <th>Heading 3</th> <th>Heading 4</th> <th>Heading 5</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Row 1-1</td> <td>Row 1-2</td> <td>Row 1-3</td> <td>Row 1-4</td> <td>Row 1-5</td> </tr> </table>
Heading 1 | Heading 2 | Heading 3 | Heading 4 | Heading 5 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Row 1-1 | Row 1-2 | Row 1-3 | Row 1-4 | Row 1-5 |
Row 2-1 | Row 2-2 | Row 2-3 | Row 2-4 | Row 2-5 |
Row 3-1 | Row 3-2 | Row 3-3 | Row 3-4 | Row 3-5 |
Usage: \(A_{sv} = (A_{sd} * Sn_w) - I_{vol}\)
Output:\[A_{sv} = (A_{sd} * Sn_w) - I_{vol}\]
Construct equations using LaTeX. More in-depth instructions and example can be found here.
The following formatting rules will be applied to all equations:
It is recommended you use the Math function. However, if using the Math function you will need to override the centering, adjust the font, and correct use of italics.
Example;
Link to the wiki page that contains a link to download
Usage: [[File:sample.doc]]
Example: File:Sample.doc
Link directly to the document
Usage: [[media:sample.doc|This is a Microsoft Word document]]
Example: This is a Microsoft Word document
Usage:
{{alert|This is your message|alert-danger}}
Examples
Usage: {{tip|Something|This is the tooltip!}}
or {{tip|[[A Link]]|This is the tooltip!}}
Examples
Something
Usage: {{pop|This is a popover|Popover Title|Popover Content}}
Example: This is a popover
The basic concept of the ref tag is that it inserts the text enclosed by the ref tags as a footnote in a designated section, which you indicate with the placeholder tag references /. See [1]
The following conventions should be followed when writing math equations
For example, the equation a = 0.5 inches * (b - c) * 1/20 can be rewritten a = 0.25 (b - c)
The following conventions should be followed when writing the explanation for equation terms
Other conventions to follow
An example equation is shown below and a screen shot of the code used to generate this equation is included below.
\(V_wq = 1815 (IC - CA)\)
where:
Rule 2 (Stormwater Ponds and Constructed Wetlands Draining to Special Waters) and Rule 4 (Non-Ponds Draining to Special Waters):
\(V_wq = 3630 (IC - CA)\)
where:
UTF-8 Geometric Shapes can be found at this link. this page contains a list of several codes that may be useful, such as empty circles, half-filled circles, filled circles, triangles, squares, and other geometric shapes. The basic formula for a code is
&#code;
where code is the code for symbol. For example, the code for a top filled circle is 9683 (◓) and a bottom filled circle is 9682 (◒).
Incorrect
==Heading 1==
====Sub-heading 1====
=====Sub-sub-heading 2=====
==Heading 2==
Correct
==Heading 1==
===Sub-heading 1===
====Sub-heading 2====
==Heading 2==
This page was last edited on 28 June 2023, at 20:28.