User:Wilhelmbk/sandbox

User:Wilhelmbk/sandbox/F15 Mission Systems Main Page

User:Wilhelmbk/sandbox/F16 Main Page

User:Wilhelmbk/sandbox/Editing

User:Wilhelmbk/sandbox/Structure

User:Wilhelmbk/sandbox/ClearCase_ClearQuest

User:Wilhelmbk/sandbox/Environment Variables

User:Wilhelmbk/sandbox/Getting Started

User:Wilhelmbk/sandbox/Tools

User:Wilhelmbk/sandbox/:Category::PC Setup

=Subpage stuff= If you want a subpage to your '"User"' page, you '"must"' name it starting with the User namespace.
 * User:Wilhelmk/Test is a subpage of Wilhelmk in the User namespace.
 * Wilhelmk/Test2 is NOT a subpage of Wilhelmk in the User namespace - it becomes a page in the Main namespace

=Ruler stuff= This is text preceeding a ruler symbol. --- This is text immediately after a ruler symbol. Note that if a heading style is applied to this line, then the ruler syntax preceeding this line won't work (at least in Wiki On A Stick - need to recheck for MediaWiki). ---

==2nd level heading text immediately after a ruler symbol (note the "ruler" immediately following this is supplied by MediaWiki automatically)== Another edited ruler symbol follows... --- This is text immediately after a ruler symbol

=Link stuff= Link to a file with no spaces (WOAS uses HTML): F15E_Coordinate_Systems.doc

Link to a file with spaces : debug table.doc

Link to a file with spaces (double quotes):  readme.doc

Link to a file with spaces (single quotes & "%20"):  readme.doc

Link to a file with spaces (note single brackets; replace "space" with %20):

Link to a spot (anchor?) in another Wiki page: User:Wilhelmk->ToDo

=Subpage stuff= Link to a main page that is NOT a subpage to my root user page: Wilhelmk - Main Page 1

Link to a "main" page that IS a subpage to my root user page: User:Wilhelmk/Subpage Level 1

Link to a 2nd-level subpage to my root user page: User:Wilhelmk/Subpage Level 1/Subpage Level 2

Link to a 3rd-level subpage to my root user page: User:Wilhelmk/Subpage Level 1/Subpage Level 2/Subpage Level 3

=Category stuff= This section is used for creating categories.

Tag::Applications

Tag::Databases

Tag::Debugging

Tag::JMPS

Tag::Mission Cartridge

Tag::Problems

Tag::Reference Data

User:Wilhelmbk/sandbox/PC Setup

=Variable stuff= Server = Servername = Scriptpath = fullurl =

=Template Stuff=

I need to look up the difference between functions and templates, and how they're specified, in different Wiki syntaxes.

Note that "Include::" is NOT a namespace, but rather a function. The Help is misleading on this.

In TBD Wiki, you use the "Include::..." syntax to cause transclusion to occur; in MediaWiki, you use the" " syntax.

Here is a link to the "Template:Page Needs Updated" template: Template::Page Needs Updated

Here is the transclusion of the template, passing an argument of "Some reason": Include::Template::Page Needs UpdatedjSome reason.

Here is a link to the "Template:Page To Be Deleted" template: Template::Page To Be Deleted

Here is the transclusion of the template: lnclude::Template::Page To Be Deleted

Here is a link to the "Main PCATD Page Links" template: Ternplate::Main PCATD Page Links

Here is the transclusion of the template: Include::Template::Main PCATD Page Links

=Structure Stuff=

Simulation Reference Documentation - Option 1

 * Application Documents
 * Codewright
 * Developer Documentation
 * Coordinate Systems
 * Databases
 * DIS Engine
 * MMRS
 * Standards Documents
 * DIS
 * Trainer Subsystem Documents
 * BigTac
 * CEM
 * JMPS

Simulation Reference Documentation - Option 2
This is an attempt to use Definition List syntax as it's used in the MediaWiki help.
 * Application Documents
 * Codewright


 * Developer Documentation
 * The mixture of Bullet & Definition List syntax appears to work as shown in the MediaWiki help section.
 * Coordinate Systems
 * The mixture of Bullet & Definition List syntax appears to work as shown in the MediaWiki help section.
 * Databases
 * DIS Engine
 * The mixture of Bullet & Definition List syntax appears to work as shown in the MediaWiki help section.
 * MMRS
 * 3rd-Level Heading 1
 * The mixture of Bullet & Definition List syntax appears to work as shown in the MediaWiki help section. The mixture of Bullet & Definition List syntax appears to work as shown in the MediaWiki help section.
 * 3rd-Level Heading 2
 * The mixture of Bullet & Definition List syntax appears to work as shown in the MediaWiki help section.
 * Standards Documents
 * DIS

Simulation Reference Documentation - Option 3 (doesn't work)
This option uses Definition List syntax, but does not appear to be rendered correctly by the browser (i.e. the definition for any level except the first level is bolded).
 * Application Documents
 * Codewright
 * Developer Documentation
 * 1st-level Definition List syntax


 * Coordinate Systems
 * 2nd-level Definition List syntax appears bold, but 1st-level description does not - why???
 * 2nd-level Definition List syntax


 * Databases
 * Description of these docs


 * A Third Level
 * 3rd level Definition List syntax


 * DIS Engine
 * MMRS
 * Standards Documents
 * DIS

Simulation Reference Documentation - Option 4 (doesn't work)
This is an attempt to use Definition List syntax after bulleted items. Note that any heading-level that occurs immediately after a Definition List syntax line has the complete "trail" of bullets down to its level.
 * Application Documents
 * Codewright
 * Developer Documentation
 * Placing 2nd-level bulleted item after this 1st-level Definition List syntax causes an extra bullet to be displayed.


 * Coordinate Systems
 * 2nd-level Definition List syntax appears normal when used after a bullet, but is bold when used after an Item syntax - why???


 * Databases
 * DIS Engine
 * 2nd-level Definition List syntax after bolding.


 * MMRS
 * 3rd-Level Heading 1
 * 3rd-level Definition List syntax after a bullet.


 * 3rd-Level Heading 2
 * 3rd-level Definition List syntax after a bullet.


 * Standards Documents
 * DIS