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Revision as of 05:16, 8 November 2018
The purpose of this page is to unify the appearance of the GnuCash wiki.
Contents
Categories
2-letter categories are reserved:
- Uppercase: ISO region codes like DE (Germany), NO (Norway), ... contain region specific items like setup of tax tables.
- Capitalized: ISO language codes like De page in "german|deutsch" - also readers from AT, CH, ... can use it.
- in theory this should be lowercase, but wikimedia does not accept that.
- at some point in time we might move them in subdomains.
Typography
In commands use the following Syntax:
- <replacable text> like variables for username, path, filename
- alternative in shell scripts:
# Set MYPATH=<where you want to go> cd "$MYPATH"
- [optional text] like optional parameters e.g. gnc-fq-dump [-v] <source> <symbol>...
- alternatives {on|off}
- Repetition ...
New Pages
Start new pages with an usually one sentence abstract before the first section. Explain the context, specific terms, and the planed coverage of the page.
Linking GnuCash Servers and List Archives
Host Overview
Currently there a 2 real hosts:
- www.gnucash.org
- holding the website and the published documentation
- code.gnucash.org
- has serveral aliases:
- code.gnucash.org
- authorative Git repository,
- build server of the nightlies (program, source docs, documentation)
- lists.gnucash.org
- Mailing Lists,
- IRC logs
- wiki.gnucash.org
- this wiki.
Please use the respective alias in your links.
Linking Source Files
By default link the Maintainance branch maint. Only if you are referencing a future feature link master.
Linking Mails
Sometimes you wish to link a mail. Please use our own archives at lists.gnucash.org, no mirror service.
- Background: There are several links to empty pages because Gmane lost many pages when it moved in 2016.
Subsections
Use subsections for versioning and OS specifics.
Updating and Versioning
While updating do not remove sections, which might for other users still relevant. Instead create subsections. Depending on the level and complexity it might be
- a subchapter:
==Feature X== General text about Feature X. ===Gnucash 2.7.0 and newer=== We use fee. ===Gnucash 2.6.20 and before=== We use foo.
- a list:
General text about Feature X. * Gnucash 2.7.0 and newer: :We use fee * Gnucash 2.4.0 to 2.6.20: :We use fie * Gnucash 2.3.1 and before: :We use foo
- or this:
General text about Feature X. ;Gnucash 2.7.0 and newer: We use fee ;Gnucash 2.4.0 to 2.6.20: We use fie :and have a 2. paragraph ;Gnucash 2.3.1 and before: We use foo
- Note
- Put newer versions before older versions because in the future they will become more important.
OS Specifics
It is almost the same:
General text and standards like from freedesktop.org. ;Linux: fee ;MacOS: fie ;Windows: NT and newer: foo :; XP and before: xyzzy
This order of OSes is historical and alphabetical.