Værktøjskasse

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Denne side giver eksempler på formattering af almindelige opgaver


Tilføj et indledende skærmbillede og en beskrivelse

Overalt, hvor det er muligt starter vi et programs startside med dette. Koden til at opnå dette er

{|class="tablecenter vertical-centered"
|[[Image:DitSkærmbillede.png|250px|thumb]]
|Din beskrivende tekst
|}

Formattér din tekst

Brug overskrifter

Overskrifter bliver automatisk en del af sidens indholdsfortegnelse, så de skal være strukturerede. Deres placering i hierarkiet styres af antallet af "="-tegn i hver ende af overskriften. Undgå overskrifter med kun et "="-tegn i hver ende — de angiver sidenavne og det automatisk dannede sidenavn bør bruges. Dine hovedoverskrifter skal se sådan ud: '== Hovedafsnit ==', det næste niveau ser sådan ud: '=== Underadsnit ===' og så videre.

Brug fed skrift og kursiv

Apostroffer bruges til at angive fed og kursiveret skrift.

Brug '''fed skrift''' til at angive fed skrift og ''kursiv'' til at angive kursiv.

For at siker nem og nøjagtig oversættelse beder vi dig om at følge de typografiske retningslinjer.

Tilføj kodestumper

Vi har skabeloner, som hjælper med at vise kodestumper korrekt. Eksempler på deres anvendelse i forskellige situationer findes på siden med typografiske retningslinjer.

Hvis du har problemer med at få 'pipe'-tegnet "|" vist, så se forklaringen her: typografiske retningslinjer.

Tilføj indrykning

":" kan bruges til indrykning og flere indrykningsniveauer blev brugt på nogle gamle sider. Dette bruges ikke mere og giver nogle problemer, så multipel indrykning bliver fjernet, når vi støder på det. Et enkelt ":" indrykker med fire tegn.

Formattering af datoer

Datoer i et rent numerisk format giver anledning til forvirring på grund af de forskellige regionale standarder, der er i brug. Skriv datoer på denne måde:

18 Mar 2011

med måneden enten skrevet helt ud eller forkortet og året med alle fire cifre. Dagen kan være et enkelt eller to cifre.

Punktopstillinger

Tegnet "*" bruges til punktopstillinger. "**" giver ekstra ekstra indrykningsniveau:

* Mandler<!--}}-->

* Nødder
** Cashewer

* Rosiner

giver

  • Mandler
  • Nødder
    • Cashewer
  • Rosiner

Nummererede lister

Nummererede lister laves på samme måde med "#":

# Sift
# Mix
## Stir thoroughly
# Bake

produces

  1. Sift
  2. Mix
    1. Stir thoroughly
  3. Bake

Combining Bulleted Lists and Enumerations

You can have an enumerated sublist in a bulleted list and vice versa, like this:

* Nuts
*# Cashew
*# Crazy
* Other things

produces

  • Nuts
    1. Cashew
    2. Crazy
  • Other things

while

# Nuts
#* Cashew
#* Crazy
# Other things

produces

  1. Nuts
    • Cashew
    • Crazy
  2. Other things

Note

Enumerations should never have blank lines in them: it breaks the sequence and numbering starts at one again. Similarly, there should never be blank lines before a sublist item whether enumerated or bulleted: it creates two levels of item markings (bullets or numbers)


Note

Please remember, that long lists are a problem for translators. With single level bulleted lists, place each bullet in a section of its own, i.e. make a blank line between bullets. With two levels of bullets the subitems must be kept in the same section as their top level bullet; if you have to use subbullets, please keep the sublists short! With enumerations involved, you must keep everything in one unit. Please try to avoid enumerations, and if you find that you must use them try to keep them short.


Itemizations

Itemizations are produced using ; and : alternatively. They are best for giving short descriptions for a group of related objects.

;Animals
: They move around and devour other creatures.

;Plants
: They have roots and feed upon ground water and sun.

produces

Animals
They move around and devour other creatures.
Plants
They have roots and feed upon ground water and sun.

Note

As allways, please keep each item in a section of its own; it helps translators a lot.


Add a Link

There are two kinds of links to learn, internal ones, to another userbase page, and external URL links.

For an internal link the format [[PageLayout]], where you want to display the name of the page, does work, but it is not ideal, particularly for translation to docbook and for localisation. It is better to use the form [[Special:myLanguage/PageLayout|Page Layout]], because that allows translators to link correctly even though the page name is localised. The result is that it directs to the correctly translated page, if one exists. You often need to include the link in a sentence, so in that case you would use

[[Special:myLanguage/PageLayout|this page]]

which displays

this page

External links are slightly different so

[http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules our road map]

displays

our road map, which would take you straight to the techbase page.

One last thing to note - when you preview your page, all links are live. This gives you two benefits. You can check (by hovering) that your links are set up as you expected, and you can use a red link to create a new page.

Illustrate Your Text

Add a single image, centered

[[Image:KMail-kde4.png|250px|center]]

Note that you can change the position of the image, but the default is left. The size of the image depends on the circumstances, but for screenshots I recommend no less than 250px and no more than 500px.

Make the Image Clickable, and Add a Caption

Where you need to show more detail, create a moderately sized image, clickable, so that the full-size can be seen. Simply add the parameter '|thumb' within the image parentheses.

A caption can also be added as a parameter, but will only show if '|thumb' is present.

Use Tables to Precisely Place Multiple Images

{|class="tablecenter" style="border: 1px solid grey;"
|[[Image:Desktop-config-customized.png|230px|center]]||[[Image:Desktop-settings-rightclick.png|230px|center]]
|-
|[[Image:Desktop-theme-details-dialog.png|230px|center]]||[[Image:Plasma-multiple-themes.png|230px|center]]
|}

displays


Note that all the parameters for one image are contained within [[...]], and cells are separated by '||'. To start a new line, insert '|-' on an otherwise-empty line, then '|' at the start of the next one.

Add Notes and Warnings

Where a note or warning is relevant within your text, use these templates:

{{Info|This is general information}} displays

Information

This is general information


{{Note|Some important information at this point}} displays

Note

Some important information at this point


{{Tip|A helpful piece of advice, something to remember}}displays

Tip

A helpful piece of advice, something to remember


{{Warning|Take care - this is a dangerous thing to do}} displays

Warning

Take care - this is a dangerous thing to do


Where the strongest possible warning is needed, the Remember box can be used, but please use sparingly. {{Remember|1=This is for things that definitely must not be forgotten}}

Remember

This is for things that definitely must not be forgotten


You can also change the heading:

Remember

You can use parameter number 3 to set an individual box heading:
{{Remember|3=Don't Forget This!|1=You can use...}}


KDE3 and KDE SC 4 Versions of Applications

By default, KDE SC 4 is assumed. If the KDE SC 4 version is not yet ready for release, or where only a KDE 3 version exists, it may be necessary to document the KDE3 version. In this case you should add an icon {{KDE3}} which displays Should you be writing about a KDE3 version and KDE SC 4 version on the same page, use icons for both - {{KDE4}} which displays

Other Useful Templates

Inserting GUI Icons

The best way to refer to icons in the GUI is to display it in the text. This can be done with a template like this: {{Icon|list-add}}. This will display the icon.

For this to work, the icon image must have been uploaded to the wiki. See Update an Image for an explanation on how to upload images. The .png files can usually be found here: usr/share/icons/oxygen. If possible use the 16x16 icon. The file name should have an Icon- prefix as in Icon-list-add.png — apart from the prefix the filename should exactly match the usual name. Note, that when using the template you should neither write the Icon- prefix nor the .png file type extension.

The icon can also be written as {{Plus}}, and the icon as {{Minus}}. You can also use {{Configure}} to get the icon, and {{Exit}} gets you the icon.

Community Applications

The final consideration concerns those applications which are not distributed as core KDE applications. These need to be indicated by an icon, placing {{Community-app}}


 See footnote


at the end of your sentence or line, just as you would to denote a footnote in general writing. You then need to add {{Community-app-footnote}} which will create a footnote, like this:



Support for this application can be found from the project's home page


Making Major Edits to Existing Pages

If a page is likely to be open for editing for some time there is a danger of conflicts - someone else may edit at the same time, and saving your edit will cancel out theirs, or vice versa. The way to avoid that is to make a temporary entry, directly under the language bar, using {{Being_Edited}} which will display

Currently Being Edited

This page is currently being edited.
If this notice persists for an unreasonable time, please either notify irc.freenode.org #kde-www or report on Claus chr's Talk page

Note: Pages should not normally be marked for translation while they are being actively worked on


Don't forget to remove it when you have finished!

Adding a New Complex Page

If you need to be able to work on a page for quite some time, over several days, for instance, you may like to use the Construction template - {{Construction}}, which displays

Under Construction

This is a new page, currently under construction!


Links to Pages in the Neighbourhood

You can add links to a preceding or a following page using the following templates as described here:

{{Prevnext|Previous Pagename|Following Pagename|The page before this page|This page you should read later}}


For first pages with no preceeding page or last pages with no following page use this:

{{Next|Following Pagename|This page you should read later}}
{{Prev|Previous Pagename|The page before this page}}


Adding a List of Sub-Pages

{{Input|1=== Subpages of {{FULLPAGENAME}} == {{Special:PrefixIndex/{{FULLPAGENAME}}/}}

is very useful when you want to list subpages with active links, such as

Subpages of Toolbox/da

It does, however, also list all "other-language" pages, so use with discretion.