Difference between revisions of "Welcome to the Workgroup Wiki of TO&P!"

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Welcome to the Workgroup Wiki!
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<b>Welcome to the Workgroup Wiki!</b>
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Please [[Special:UserLogin|create an account for yourself]] if you have not already done so. Editing pages requires a login.
  
 
== Getting started with Mediawiki ==
 
== Getting started with Mediawiki ==
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* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
 
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
 
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
 
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
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== Getting started with Git ==
 
== Getting started with Git ==
  
[http://progit.org/ ProGit Book] available for download.
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The git repositories go in the <tt>/git</tt> directory on this server. The server and the repositories are backuped every night.
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The <tt>git</tt> directory contains three subdirectories: <tt>paper</tt>, <tt>code</tt>, and <tt>user</tt>.
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The <tt>paper</tt> and <tt>code</tt> folders are intended for the collaborative work on papers, codes, etc.
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In the <tt>user</tt> directory each user has his or her own directory and can create repositories, etc.
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For an introduction to Git and its funtionality, see the [http://progit.org/ ProGit Book] available for download.
  
 
== Math Test ==
 
== Math Test ==
 
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LaTeX support is enabled: <math>\Delta G\left(\mathbf{r},\mathbf{r}' \right) = \delta(\mathbf{r}-\mathbf{r}')</math>
<math>\Delta G\left(\mathbf{r},\mathbf{r}' \right) = \delta(\mathbf{r}-\mathbf{r}')</math>
 

Revision as of 10:47, 7 March 2012

Welcome to the Workgroup Wiki!

Please create an account for yourself if you have not already done so. Editing pages requires a login.

Getting started with Mediawiki

Getting started with Git

The git repositories go in the /git directory on this server. The server and the repositories are backuped every night.

The git directory contains three subdirectories: paper, code, and user.

The paper and code folders are intended for the collaborative work on papers, codes, etc.

In the user directory each user has his or her own directory and can create repositories, etc.

For an introduction to Git and its funtionality, see the ProGit Book available for download.

Math Test

LaTeX support is enabled: