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2 | 2 | [[TracGuideToc]] |
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4 | | Note: make sure you actually have the rights to edit wiki pages. If you don't see the **Edit this page** button, read the information relative to the editing policy for your Trac installation (usually on the front page WikiStart), or contact your local Trac administrator. |
| 4 | You can create a new wiki page by typing the CamelCase name of the page in the quick-search field at the top of the page, or by trying to view a wiki page of that name. Note that a page is "orphaned" by default until it is linked to from another page. |
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6 | | You can create a new wiki page by typing the CamelCase name of the page in the quick-search field at the top of the page, or by trying to view a wiki page of that name (That is by visiting http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/MyNewWikiPage for example). But note that the page will effectively be "orphaned" unless you link to it from somewhere else. Alternatively: |
| 6 | You must be granted permission to create wiki pages. If you don't see the **Create this page** button when visiting a non-existent wiki page, you lack appropriate permission. Contact your local Trac administrator for more information. |
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8 | | 1. Choose a name for your new page. See WikiPageNames for naming conventions. |
9 | | 2. Edit an existing page (or any other resources that support WikiFormatting and add a [TracLinks link] to your new page. Save your changes. |
10 | | 3. Follow the link you created to take you to the new page. Trac will display a "describe !PageName here" message. |
11 | | 4. Click the "Edit this page" button to edit and add content to your new page. Save your changes. |
12 | | 5. All done. Your new page is published. |
| 8 | A new wiki page can also be created as follows: |
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| 10 | 1. Choose a name for your new page. See WikiPageNames for naming conventions. |
| 11 | 1. Edit an existing page or any other resource that support WikiFormatting and add a [TracLinks link] to your new page. If your page name is CamelCase, you can simply type the page name, provided the [TracIni#wiki-section ignore_missing_pages option] is `disabled` (the default). |
| 12 | 1. Save your changes. |
| 13 | 1. Follow the link you created to take you to the new page. |
| 14 | 1. Click the **Create this page** button to enter edit mode and add content to your new page. |
| 15 | 1. Save your changes to publish your page. |
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14 | 17 | == Rename a page #renaming |
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16 | | While picking up good WikiPageNames is important, you can always change your mind |
17 | | and rename the page later. |
| 19 | While choosing a good [WikiPageNames page name] is important for usability purposes, you can always rename the page later. You will need the WIKI_RENAME permission to rename pages. |
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19 | | You'll need to ask for the WIKI_RENAME permission in order to be allowed to do this. |
20 | | When renaming a page, you'll be offered the possibility to create a redirection page, so that links pointing to the old location will not be left dangling. |
| 21 | When renaming a page, you'll be offered the possibility to create a page at the old location that contains a link to the new page, so that links pointing to the old location are not "dangling" (i.e. pointing to a non-existent page). |
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