For descriptions of wiki macros see the userguide. However, note that not all of these macros are installed on this site.
For an example of a formatted paper see the paper on the [Process Controller]. I am still working on developing our standard for formatting and will continue to edit this article as I discover new techniques.
Collapsible headings make navigation through a large document easy.
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Title for your paper
Author: Sir Clean Water cleanwater@cornell.edu
Unknown macro: {toggle-cloak} Abstract">Unknown macro: {toggle-cloak} Abstract
Enter your abstract here.
Unknown macro: {toggle-cloak} Introduction">Unknown macro: {toggle-cloak} Introduction
Enter your Introduction here.
Unknown macro: {toggle-cloak} Methods">Unknown macro: {toggle-cloak} Methods
Enter your Methods here. Note the use of nested cloak commands to have an entire large section with cloaked sub headings.
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Enter your text for first level 3 heading here.
Unknown macro: {toggle-cloak} SecondLevel3heading">Unknown macro: {toggle-cloak} Second Level 3 heading
Enter your text for second level 3 heading here.
Enter your Results here.
Unknown macro: {toggle-cloak} Conclusions">Unknown macro: {toggle-cloak} Conclusions
Enter your Conclusions here.
Unknown macro: {toggle-cloak} ExampleTable">Unknown macro: {toggle-cloak} ExampleTable
Wiring standard used for combining power supplies and analog data acquisition in a Category 5 Ethernet cable.
T-568B standard |
T-568A standard |
voltage |
---|---|---|
white/orange |
white/green |
S- |
orange |
green |
S+ |
white/green |
white/orange |
ground |
blue |
blue |
-5 V |
white/blue |
white/blue |
+5 V |
green |
orange |
+10V |
white/brown |
white/brown |
-15 V |
brown |
brown |
+15 V |
Here is an example table. I refer to the table by creating an internal link (an anchor) that will take the viewer to the top of the table. For example here I am talking about the [#analog wiring standard] that we use in the AguaClara laboratory. Note that I position the floating table above the paragraph where it is first referenced so that it appears along the side of that paragraph. I haven't figured out an automatic way to set the width of the table. Currently I am doing it by trial and error. If someone figures out a better way, please edit this!
Unknown macro: {toggle-cloak} Figuresandcaptions">Unknown macro: {toggle-cloak} Figures and captions
[!Process Controller^stampbox.jpg|width=200px!|Process Controller^stampbox.jpg]
Basic Stamp® microprocessor control box with ports for 6 on/off devices and 6 variable speed peristaltic pumps.
An [#output control box] designed and fabricated around the Basic Stamp® Microprocessors (Parallax 16 port BS2sx and 40 port BS2p BASIC Stamp® modules) is used for on/off control of up to six devices and for variable control of up to six peristaltic pumps.
The float macro keeps the graphic and the caption together and floats the figure on the page with text wrapping around it automatically. Because the top of the figure will align with the text that the float is above, I recommend insert the figure wrapped in the float macro immediately above the paragraph where the first reference to the figure occurs. This will place the figure along side the paragraph with the reference. Use anchors to refer to the figure just like you would use "Figure 11" refernces in a conventional manuscript. There is no way to implement auto numbering of the Figures so for now don't even bother to use numbers in the Figure. Instead, in the body of the report where you first reference the [#output control box] add an anchor link that connects to the Figure. Use heading 5 for table and figure captions. This makes it possible to generate a list of tables and figures. Note that there is no numbered Figure reference in the caption. Also note that the image is a hyperlink to the full size original image. If the image is from a different source file the hyperlink should be to the original source file such as a MathCAD or Excel sheet.
In this example I set the size of the float and the size of the image to 200px. The viewer can see the full image by clicking on it.
You can also use the [chart macro] to create a chart dynamically within the wiki.