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These pages are in the form of wiki. It uses [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki], the same engine that powers Wikipedia.  Like Wikipedia, any user can improve and add pages for the benefit of others -- in this case the growing community of Analytica users.   
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These pages are in the form of wiki. It uses [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki], the same engine that powers Wikipedia.  Like Wikipedia, you can improve and add pages for the benefit of others -- in this case the growing community of Analytica users.   
  
 
Anyone can add a comment or request at the bottom of each page in the '''Comment''' section (including this page!)
 
Anyone can add a comment or request at the bottom of each page in the '''Comment''' section (including this page!)
  
If you have a paid Analytica license with current support, you can get a wiki account to edit any content here.  You can set up an account from inside Analytica: Start up Analytica, and from the '''Help''' menu, select '''Wiki login info...'''.  If that doesn't work,  email [mailto:support@lumina.com support@lumina.com] to set up an account.  
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==To get an Analytica Docs account==
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If you have an active Analytica subscription, you can get an account to edit any content here.  You can set up an account from inside Analytica running on your desktop. From the '''Help''' menu, select '''Docs login info...'''.  If for any reason that doesn't work,  email [mailto:support@lumina.com support@lumina.com] to set up an account for you.  
  
 
==How to edit==
 
==How to edit==
  
To edit a page, open the '''This page''' pulldown menu at the top of the page, and select '''Edit''' or '''Edit source''':
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To edit a page, open the '''This page''' menu at the top of the page, and select '''Edit''' or '''Edit source''':
* '''Edit''' opens the whole page using the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:VisualEditor/User_guide Visual Editor], which is (almost) WYSYWIG  (What You See Is What You Get). Use the controls in the toolbar at the top to format text, including bold, italic, heading styles,  lists,  and so on. You can also insert links and screenshots. All this without needing to learn the wiki markup language!   
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* '''Edit''' opens the whole page using the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:VisualEditor/User_guide Visual Editor], which is an (almost) WYSYWIG  (What You See Is What You Get) editor. Use the controls in the toolbar at the top to format text, including bold, italic, heading styles,  lists,  and so on. You can also insert links and screenshots. All this without needing to learn the wiki markup language!   
  
 
* '''Edit source''' opens the page (or a section if you click '''Edit''' next to a heading) showing its underlying wiki markup. This the same markup language used in Wikipedia to specify links, lists, styles, and so on. This editor also offers a toolbar at the top for common styles and formats. For details, see [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Contents Help on mediawiki markup language].
 
* '''Edit source''' opens the page (or a section if you click '''Edit''' next to a heading) showing its underlying wiki markup. This the same markup language used in Wikipedia to specify links, lists, styles, and so on. This editor also offers a toolbar at the top for common styles and formats. For details, see [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Contents Help on mediawiki markup language].
  
For most users, the '''Visual Editor''' is much easier and faster. But, there are a few formats that the Visual Editor can't handle. They show up with green cross-hatching. To handle those, use '''Edit source'''.
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For most users, the '''Visual Editor''' is easier and faster, especially when editing tables. But, there are a few formats that the Visual Editor can't handle. They show up with green cross-hatching. To handle those, use '''Edit source'''.
  
=== Don't worry too much about making a mess! ===
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== Don't worry about making a mess! ==
If you accidentally add something that's wrong, or delete something important, you or someone else can easily fix it. You can use the '''History''' option from the '''This page''' menu to see and compare different versions of the page, highlighting the differences. And you can always revert back to an earlier version.
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If you accidentally add something that's wrong, or delete something important, you or someone else can easily fix it. Use the '''History''' option from the '''This page''' menu to see and compare different versions of the page, highlighting the differences. And you can always revert back to an earlier version.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 23:46, 24 May 2024


These pages are in the form of wiki. It uses MediaWiki, the same engine that powers Wikipedia. Like Wikipedia, you can improve and add pages for the benefit of others -- in this case the growing community of Analytica users.

Anyone can add a comment or request at the bottom of each page in the Comment section (including this page!)

To get an Analytica Docs account

If you have an active Analytica subscription, you can get an account to edit any content here. You can set up an account from inside Analytica running on your desktop. From the Help menu, select Docs login info.... If for any reason that doesn't work, email support@lumina.com to set up an account for you.

How to edit

To edit a page, open the This page menu at the top of the page, and select Edit or Edit source:

  • Edit opens the whole page using the Visual Editor, which is an (almost) WYSYWIG (What You See Is What You Get) editor. Use the controls in the toolbar at the top to format text, including bold, italic, heading styles, lists, and so on. You can also insert links and screenshots. All this without needing to learn the wiki markup language!
  • Edit source opens the page (or a section if you click Edit next to a heading) showing its underlying wiki markup. This the same markup language used in Wikipedia to specify links, lists, styles, and so on. This editor also offers a toolbar at the top for common styles and formats. For details, see Help on mediawiki markup language.

For most users, the Visual Editor is easier and faster, especially when editing tables. But, there are a few formats that the Visual Editor can't handle. They show up with green cross-hatching. To handle those, use Edit source.

Don't worry about making a mess!

If you accidentally add something that's wrong, or delete something important, you or someone else can easily fix it. Use the History option from the This page menu to see and compare different versions of the page, highlighting the differences. And you can always revert back to an earlier version.

See also

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