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This might work or not. Here is a sentence which contains a ref tag<ref> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php</ref> to display a footnote. This is probably what THorsten wants in terms of format. Max started using it but for some reason it does not work. Is it because we are mixing old and new styles or because our mediawiki instance does not have the cite.php module activated? | |||
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Revision as of 01:58, 30 January 2009
Oisin "Ush" Feeley
Professionally I'm a GNU/Linux sysadmin for a plethora of small businesses (supporting mostly Fedora and CentOS in the usual heterogeneous environment). I've been using Red Hat Linux since 2.0 and Fedora since Core 1 (Yarrow) and am a RHCE. I work occasionally as a technical writer. I used to be a geneticist and evolutionary biologist and first encountered GNU/Linux as a development environment for coding in C (I had previously been using Borland on Win 3.<something>) and the joy of moving to emacs is still something which I remember).
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I write the Development section for Fedora Weekly News (FWN) covering the activities of the @fedora-devel list: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/LatestIssue. Since Issue#134 I've become part of the Editorial team.
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Useful Links
Fedora Documentation Project style guide: StyleGuide
to markup footnotes in mediawiki
Testing references
This might work or not. Here is a sentence which contains a ref tag[1] to display a footnote. This is probably what THorsten wants in terms of format. Max started using it but for some reason it does not work. Is it because we are mixing old and new styles or because our mediawiki instance does not have the cite.php module activated?