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[[File:Ktip.png|left|48px]] Esta página lista brevemente algunas pistas sobre cómo llevar adelante tanto tareas usuales con GeoGebra como  las que requieren cierta pericia o conocimiento del truco adecuado.  
  
 
They are intended to fill the gap between the introductory materials and the [[Manual:Main Page|user manual]]. This makes them a good starting point for users who learned the basics and who want to further explore GeoGebra. <small>All tips are displayed in the "Did you know?" section of the [[Main Page|main page]] at random.</small>
 
They are intended to fill the gap between the introductory materials and the [[Manual:Main Page|user manual]]. This makes them a good starting point for users who learned the basics and who want to further explore GeoGebra. <small>All tips are displayed in the "Did you know?" section of the [[Main Page|main page]] at random.</small>

Revisión del 15:19 15 abr 2011

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Esta página lista brevemente algunas pistas sobre cómo llevar adelante tanto tareas usuales con GeoGebra como las que requieren cierta pericia o conocimiento del truco adecuado.

They are intended to fill the gap between the introductory materials and the user manual. This makes them a good starting point for users who learned the basics and who want to further explore GeoGebra. All tips are displayed in the "Did you know?" section of the main page at random.

List of Tips

How to Write Tips

To write a new tip just create a new wiki page with "Tips:" as a prefix, e.g. "Tips:Restricted Functions" (but that one already exists: Tips:Restricted Functions) and add your tip as a content. That's it! :-)

Guidelines

Following these rules while writing your tip will ensure that everyone's happy:

  1. Be brief!
  2. Be as concrete as possible: Use concrete numbers, functions, etc. in your examples, not variables or placeholders.
  3. Don't explain the syntax of a command, add links to the manual instead (as done here for example)
  4. Emphasize GeoGebra commands by surrounding them with <code> and </code>
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