Any article should meet the following general acceptance criteria
Is the article structured logically and coherently?
Can the reader be directed to any other article (eg See also...)?
If the article links to other articles, check whether or not they exist? If not, please create a ticket or notification documenting the need for creation.
Check the article for integrity and correctness in regards of technical descriptions. Test the described procedure and verify possible dependencies on versions.
Check the article for linguistic correctness in regards to grammar and style.
It is common to use the expression: Save the changes with Ctrl+S or the save command
Do also use screenshots in How-To‘s, so that the reader is guided visually.
Descriptive text
Descriptive text should be left aligned and in the standard font, without any additional formatting.
Emphasizing
If you want to emphasize something, use bold style.
Colors
Colors should be used very sparingly and only if they really contribute to the better understanding of a text.
UI
If you want to refer to the exact name of something in the UI of UBIK®, use italic style.
Headlines
Use the general headline formatting, type in regular case.
Infoboxes
Infoboxes should be used as an introduction for articles that have a useful common denominator. They will appear at the top right ans summarize the article in Keywords and/or pictures. Currently there is a template for a Control Infobox implemented that should be used for all articles about UBIK® controls.
Use a bullets if you want to list several (short) statements of the same area, which are not chronologically connected. Do not use punctuation for bulleted items.
Statement
Another Statement
In addition, if you want to list certain tasks that do not follow a particular order you can use right arrows:
→ Task a
→ Task b
Numbered list
Use numbered list if the items are chronologically connected and have to be executed one after the other. Do not use punctuation for bulleted items.
Do this first
then do this
end finally, do this
Tables
Use the WikiTable like in the following example:
{| class="wikitable sortable" | width = "50%"
|-
! Columns 1!! Column 2
|-
| Row 1.1|| Row 1.2
|-
| Row 2.1|| Row 2.2
|-
| Row 3.1|| Row 3.2
|-
|}
will result in
Columns 1
Column 2
Row 1.1
Row 1.2
Row 2.1
Row 2.2
Row 3.1
Row 3.2
For larger data, the sortable table might be more useful:
{| class="wikitable sortable" | width = "50%"
|-
! Columns 1!! Column 2
|-
| Row 1.1|| Row 1.2
|-
| Row 2.1|| Row 2.2
|-
| Row 3.1|| Row 3.2
|-
|}
will result in
Columns 1
Column 2
Row 1.1
Row 1.2
Row 2.1
Row 2.2
Row 3.1
Row 3.2
Code
Use either a leading blank to format text as source code, or the <code>-Tag for regular code highlighting.
For highlighting a syntax of a specific programming language, use the source-Tag (values for lang are for example: csharp, xml, ...).
<source lang="csharp">
// Hello World in Microsoft C#.
using System;
class HelloWorld
{
public static int Main(String[] args)
{
Console.WriteLine("Hello, World!");
return 0;
}
}
</source>
Each article must be assigned to at least one category and a maximum of 3 categories.
If you feel an article fits into more than 3 categories, consider splitting it into multiple articles
If you feel an article fits into no category, consider merging it into another article OR use at least the category UBIK
Do not create new categories every time - check if an existing fits to your needs.
Sub Categories
A new sub category can be created by pasting a category within the source of another category page.
Sort Key
Use sort keys for articles and subcategories, e.g. objects of category Classifications, so that the article is sorted by a propery sort key instead of S always.
Example: [[Category:System Classifications|T]]
Certain types of articles should be assigned to a namespace, which is simply done by adding a namespace-prefix in front of the article name like HowTo:Assign_a_Namespace
Find a list of namespaces and how its realted to a main category below.
Main category
Namespace
Example
How-To
HowTo
HowTo:Assign_a_Namespace
FAQ
FAQ
FAQ:UBIK_Studio
Special articles
HowTos
Create a How-To to describe HOW to solve a certain issue. The given instructions should be clear and easy to follow, therefore use screenshots (server and client side) to document your explanations. Use a descriptive name for the How-To article, such that already describes the content.
Consider the KISS principle - Keep It Short and Simple
Place images within the items of the numbered list (its width should remain 220 pixels width in landscape or 170 pixels height in portrait orientation).
FAQ
Create or edit a FAQ page to provide answers to questions or issues the reader would ask using WHY, WHO, WHEN, etc. Provide a short answer, which probably also includes a few instructions.
If the issue requires more detailed explanations refer to an existing wiki article or create a new one.
Linking
Internal linking is a good thing, but it must not be used too extensively. Link to the articles that make sense in context of the manual, especially when they are about fundamental principles of UBIK®, like for example the MetaClass article. Link to each keyword only once in an article, at first appearance of the keyword.
External links only make sense if the target article supports in comprehending an article, for example a certain standard or norm that is used by or in UBIK®, i.e. ISO15926.
Templates
Wiki specific templates
A list of specific templates for this Wiki is available here.
Attention
Use the Attention template to draw attention to a certain sentence:
{{Attention|Please don't miss this sentence!}}
will result in
Please don't miss this sentence!
Hints
Use the Hint template to outline useful tips and hints:
{{Hint|You should read this, it will simplify your work!}}
will result in
You should read this, it will simplify your work!
Other useful templates
The KeyPress template allows you to display keyboard commands, so {{key press|Ctrl|W}} will result in Ctrl+W
Use the UBIK MetaModel template to refer to the data model:
UBIK® MetaModel
A descriptive model, where objects provide information about the aspects of the data, is also called “Metamodel”.
Template list
A list of available templates can be found here UBIK Templates
Images
Naming conventions
To obtain some kind of categorization the name of new images must start with one a prefix. Choose the most appropriate one from the below list:
Prefix
Description
Examples
UI_
screenshots of UBIK® Studio, UBIK® Client, Windows (IIS, SQL, Excel, ...)
Use the border parameter in the tag for the embedded image, for example [[File:Example.jpg|border]] results in
Image captions
Use image captions if appropriate to describe the image and to create a relation to the text.
Gallery style
If there is the need to place a series of images within the text use the gallery tag with an appropriate width and height
<gallery widths="200" heights="200"> File:Example.jpg|1 - Example File:Example.jpg|2 - Example File:Example.jpg|3 - Example </gallery>
which results in
1 - Example
2 - Example
3 - Example
{{Clear}} Template
If one or more images should be located next to the descriptive text but which is organized in several sections, use the {{Clear}} template. Have a look at the below section example:
Use this command very rarely - try to place the images in a gallery style!