On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:

http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/KeyboardShortcutForCharacterStyles says:

p.s. Why doesn't the website have the LyX documentation? If it does, I overlooked it -- where is it linked from?

I don't understand the question... which website?

* http://www.lyx.org: This is the official LyX website and it is
  maintained by the developers.

* http://wiki.lyx.org: This is website is a wiki and it is created and
  maintained by all LyX users (including developers). Anyone can add
  content to it, that includes you as well.

So in this particular case, if you want some LyX documentation to be added to the wiki, you can even do it yourself. You might not know how, or where to add it, but that's something we can (and should) discuss here on the list :-)

p.p.s. Why are there both http://wiki.lyx.org/Playground/CharacterStyles
and http://wiki.lyx.org/Category/CharacterStyle wiki pages?

Did you look at the latter? It just contains a link to another page. That page contains the information.

More generally, the page 'Category.CharacterStyle' is a "meta page" in the sense that it is supposed to (automatically) list all pages that are related to character styles. Or put differently, all pages that belong to the category 'Character Styles'.

As for the playground, it's an area where people can play with wiki markup, textual documentation, whatever. One possible use is that you do the work of writing your text/explanation/documentation whatever on e.g.

        Playground/CharacterStyles

Then when you are happy with it, you move the text to a page that is not in the playground. Perhaps the author in this case forgot to move it?
Or just forgot to delete the old text in the playground.

Or why does Google have Playground indexed if it is a practice sandbox?

Google has no reason to _not_ index pages in the wiki group Playground.

It might be possible to instruct google to ignore those pages, but I'm not sure that's desired.

/Christian

--
Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44               http://www.md.kth.se/~chr

Reply via email to