GeoGebra Manual:Village Pump

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This is our little local village pump (inspired by Wikipedia). This place is intended for discussions about the GeoGebraWiki itself. If you want to contribute more to this wiki than adding examples and comments, please add your project idea to the list below for discussions or let us know what you are working on. If you need to change a lot of pages for your idea please contact Florian Sonner – there might be a more simple solution.

Wiki Structure

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Please read or at least skim through the following pages if you want to help us. The listed pages contain vital information which help you understand the internal structure of this wiki.

Village-Pump-Workers

Who wants to help? Tell about you knowledge and write down you ideas at you user-page -> Village-Pump-Workers.

Projects

  • Just most tool and command pages were transferred from the old manual until now, but the manual consists of a lot more which has to be transferred. Before transferring the content we also have to think about a way to organize the content in a more wiki-like way. --Florian Sonner 16:52, 18 May 2010 (UTC)
  • The tool / command list from the user guide in the old wiki is cool, we should also add this for the public pages of tools / commands. One can probably automate this by listing all pages from the category "Tools" or "Commands", it will involve some scripting, but that's worth the effort to my mind. --Florian Sonner 16:52, 18 May 2010 (UTC)
  • On Interval between Two Points Tool one has to scroll the whole screen down before getting most relevant info. Maybe Tool template should be somewhat similar to Command template from the old wiki -- contain some navigation (not all tools, bu links like "Category:tools","Line tools",...) and be right-aligned. --Kondr 20:08, 21 May 2010 (UTC)
  • The tool/command template should contain

Organisation

How to organize the knowledge about GeoGebra? Write down your ideas and let it discuss by the community!

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