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==Language==
 
*Spelling:<br>
The reference edition for wiki purposes is the original hardcover edition, Smythe, Gollancz or Doubleday. These will use British spellings, therefore article titles and links have to use the British form where there are variant spellings. (The obvious example being {{COM}}, not ''color''.) Otherwise, this is an international project with contibutors from all over the world, some not even native English speakers. Any contributor creating an article is free to use any form or spelling found in reputable English dictionaries of any continent. Additions or edits to the article should then maintain the original style. Please do not edit correct spellings for your personal preference. Do edit for consistency; switching back and forth from flavor to flavour and kerb to curb looks sloppy.
 
*Style<br>
While we feel a dash of humor is usually a welcome addition, and we have tended to model the style on that of the not-very-reverent ''Discworld Companion'', remember that it is a form of encyclopedia, not a blog. We are interested in Mr. Pratchett's insights and opinions, not yours. Don't write in the first person. There are annotation pages for speculation, opinion, and insights into the background of things but wiki articles should be factual and supportable. The ''discussion'' pages may also be used to solicit support for an idea or express an opinion.
 


==For Books==
==For Books==

Revision as of 01:03, 14 April 2011

For a more complete guide, see the Wikipedia page, but here just a few tricks:

Most importantly

  • Use Show preview to check your edit before saving.
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  • Use templates to easily add commonly used formatting and information. Below the save/preview buttons the most commonly used templates are linked. (Character Data, Book Data, Stub, etc)
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All this makes editing easier and the result of your efforts better. It also saves others time, as someone else will have to correct omissions.

Formatting

The toolbar above your editing area allows you to make the text bold or italics, but you can also put the text within '' '' to italicize it, or ''' ''' to bold-font it.

Linking

Type the article name within [[ ]] to link it. For example, [[genetics]] shows up as genetics.

The vertical bar | (usually found below the backspace key on a keyboard )(1) can be used to separate the linked article's name and the way you want it to show up in the content you're writing. For example, [[genetics|genetic stuff]] shows up as genetic stuff. To save yourself from typing, just a | with no given text, will automagically strip away the Namespace: and (things between brackets) in the article title. For example, [[Ankh (river)|]] gives Ankh, and [[Book:Thud!|]] gives Thud!.

(1) North American: shift-backslash, left of backspace

To link to a Category: page, add a colon before Category: and the | at the end like this: [[:Category:Wizards|]] = Wizards.

Language

  • Spelling:

The reference edition for wiki purposes is the original hardcover edition, Smythe, Gollancz or Doubleday. These will use British spellings, therefore article titles and links have to use the British form where there are variant spellings. (The obvious example being The Colour of Magic, not color.) Otherwise, this is an international project with contibutors from all over the world, some not even native English speakers. Any contributor creating an article is free to use any form or spelling found in reputable English dictionaries of any continent. Additions or edits to the article should then maintain the original style. Please do not edit correct spellings for your personal preference. Do edit for consistency; switching back and forth from flavor to flavour and kerb to curb looks sloppy.

  • Style

While we feel a dash of humor is usually a welcome addition, and we have tended to model the style on that of the not-very-reverent Discworld Companion, remember that it is a form of encyclopedia, not a blog. We are interested in Mr. Pratchett's insights and opinions, not yours. Don't write in the first person. There are annotation pages for speculation, opinion, and insights into the background of things but wiki articles should be factual and supportable. The discussion pages may also be used to solicit support for an idea or express an opinion.


For Books

Special templates have been generated in order to make links to books consistent. The table below contains the books and their template code.


Template Book
{{COM}} The Colour of Magic
{{TLF}} The Light Fantastic
{{ER}} Equal Rites
{{M}} Mort
{{S}} Sourcery
{{WS}} Wyrd Sisters
{{P}} Pyramids
{{G!G!}} Guards! Guards!
{{E}} Eric
{{MP}} Moving Pictures
{{RM}} Reaper Man
{{WA}} Witches Abroad
{{SG}} Small Gods
{{LL}} Lords and Ladies
{{MAA}} Men at Arms
{{SM}} Soul Music
{{IT}} Interesting Times
{{M!!!}} Maskerade
{{FOC}} Feet of Clay
{{H}} Hogfather
{{J}} Jingo
{{TLC}} The Last Continent
{{CJ}} Carpe Jugulum
{{TFE}} The Fifth Elephant
{{TT}} The Truth
{{TOT}} Thief of Time
{{TLH}} The Last Hero
{{TAM}} The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents
{{NW}} Night Watch
{{WFM}} The Wee Free Men
{{MR}} Monstrous Regiment
{{HFOS}} A Hat Full of Sky
{{GP}} Going Postal
{{T!}} Thud!
{{W}} Wintersmith
{{MM}} Making Money
{{UA}} Unseen Academicals
{{ISWM}} I Shall Wear Midnight
{{DC}} The Discworld Companion
{{SAM}} The Streets of Ankh-Morpork
{{DM}} The Discworld Mapp
{{DD}} Death's Domain
{{TGL}} A Tourist Guide to Lancre
{{NOC}} Nanny Ogg's Cookbook
{{SOD1}} The Science of Discworld
{{SOD2}} The Science of Discworld II: the Globe
{{SOD3}} The Science of Discworld III: Darwin's Watch
{{NDC}} The New Discworld Companion
{{AOD}} The Art of Discworld
{{GO}} Good Omens
{{TUC}} The Unadulterated Cat
{{T}} Truckers
{{D}} Diggers
{{WI}} Wings
{{OY}} Only You Can Save Mankind
{{JATD}} Johnny and the Dead
{{JATB}} Johnny and the Bomb
{{N}} Nation
{{UUD}} Discworld's Unseen University Diary 1998
{{CWD}} Discworld's Ankh-Morpork City Watch Diary 1999
{{AGD}} Discworld's Assassins' Guild Yearbook and Diary 2000
{{FGD}} Discworld Fools' Guild Yearbook and Diary 2001
{{TGD}} Discworld Thieves' Guild Yearbook and Diary 2002
{{RVD}} Discworld (Reformed) Vampyres' Diary 2003
{{OMWF}} Once More* *with Footnotes
{{SALF}} The Sea and Little Fishes
{{TB}} Troll Bridge
{{TOC}} Theatre of Cruelty


For Characters and others

Most characters, locations, objects, concepts etc can be linked directly by [[ ]] - use full name if known. The book templates then have to be used to link to a book that has the same name as a character or location or things, for example the 4th novel, Mort, as distinguished from the character named Mort; other examples include pyramids, moving pictures, and the fifth elephant.