head 1.4; access; symbols; locks; strict; comment @# @; 1.4 date 2006.02.01.12.01.21; author TWikiContributor; state Exp; branches; next 1.3; 1.3 date 2000.07.01.05.12.17; author PeterThoeny; state Exp; branches; next 1.2; 1.2 date 99.12.14.09.45.45; author PeterThoeny; state Exp; branches; next 1.1; 1.1 date 99.06.13.07.13.17; author thoeny; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @none @ 1.4 log @buildrelease @ text @%META:TOPICINFO{author="TWikiContributor" date="1111929255" format="1.0" version="4"}% Wiki links topics automatically when you use WikiWord notation. @ 1.3 log @none @ text @d1 2 a2 1 Wiki links topics automatically when you use the WikiWord notation. @ 1.2 log @none @ text @d1 1 a1 19 TWiki links topics automatically, provided you give a WikiTopic a name that follows the WikiNotation. It is a sequence of: * Uppercase letter(s) * Lowercase letter(s) * Uppercase letter(s) * Optional lowercase or uppercase letter(s) or number(s) Good examples for topic names: * TWikiWeb * GoodStyle * AVeryLongTWikiTopicNameIsAlsoPossible * ProblemY2K Bad examples for topic names: * Web: Name with no uppercase letter in between * T5Wiki: Name with number before the first lowercase letter * Know-How: Name with dashes in between Sometimes you have to be creative to find a good name for a WikiTopic. For example, if you want to create a topic about the year 2000 problem, you could go for FixY2K or YearTwoK or YearTwoThousand, but not Year2K or Y2K or Y2000 as a topic name. @ 1.1 log @none @ text @d1 1 a1 1 TWiki is linking topics automatically, provided you give a WikiTopic a name that follows the WikiNotation. It is a sequence of: @