Semantic MediaWiki: Difference between revisions

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* integrating properties for images into InfoBoxes as a potential way to auto-generate {{NavGal}}s
* integrating properties for images into InfoBoxes as a potential way to auto-generate {{NavGal}}s
** first experiment: [[Metal Workshop/Gallery]]
** first experiment: [[Metal Workshop/Gallery]]
* making [[projects]] listable by their InfoBox dates with [[Property:ProjectDate]]
* experimental: adding interesting property tables for tool types such as [[Saws#Saw_Selection_(experimental)|cutting depths for saws]]
* experimental: adding interesting property tables for tool types such as [[Saws#Saw_Selection_(experimental)|cutting depths for saws]]
* ''what else can you think of?''
* ''what else can you think of?''
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*** alternatively, you could enter <code>| </code> (the space is important!) to the end of a property (e.g. <code><nowiki>[[Has demo::test| ]]</nowiki></code>) which ''might'' be necessary in certain template elements
*** alternatively, you could enter <code>| </code> (the space is important!) to the end of a property (e.g. <code><nowiki>[[Has demo::test| ]]</nowiki></code>) which ''might'' be necessary in certain template elements
* [https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Result_formats list of possible '''result formats'''] (e.g. table or gallery)
* [https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Result_formats list of possible '''result formats'''] (e.g. table or gallery)
* [https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Property_page/Filter how to '''filter''' for values on property pages]




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[[Category:Software]]
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Revision as of 20:32, 15 April 2020

We started using Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) for some "smart" functions of this wiki around June 2019. Feel free to join the effort!

How we use it so far:

Cheat Sheet

This is not supposed to replace the SMW documentation, but some things are nice to remember/share once you've finally found them: