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Change of URL
I wanted to update to the latest software version and also move this site under a (only slightly) more usable url. The uniwiki is now located at
http://uniwiki.trevismartin.org. All settings/pages have been transferred. You should be able to login without any problems. If you do have problems,
email me. The only major difference between here and there is that the Main web has been renamed User so your main signiture is now
User.YourName
This web has been locked so you will not be able to edit here. Thanks for your patience!
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TrevisMartin - 04 Oct 2006
If you want email notifications of changing topics just put your name in the
WebNotify topic. If you put an email next to it it will use that email addy. If you don't it will send it to the one you signed up with. YOu can also watch specific pages rather than the whole Web. Remember you can keep track through RSS and ATOM feeds too if you're into that kind of thing. Links are at the bottom of this page.
Right now it is set to run every hour. Let me know if that needs to change.
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TrevisMartin - 03 Oct 2006
Tutorials
Make sure you look at the
NewPlayer topic and the
TWikiTutorial. Every tenet or component or scene is its own page. So if you want to create anything click the Create New Topic link over on the menu bar.
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Game Notation
Note: Copied from old Uniwiki web
Just for clarity I thought I'd note our conventions for game notation, at least what I think will work best. Right now you're either paying for a fact in scene or in a component and marking it with a coin spent [1] or with [n] for noted elsewhere. In a scene, since there are multiple things you can do you need to mark the action, if it's not obvious. Situations like control [1,control], Introduction [1,intro] (when not framing a scene) and exit [1,exit]. No need to mark simple events with anything other than [1] of course.
When in a component instead of putting "PaidForInScene 02 00 -- date", put "Paid in
SunsetGossip? 02 00", that way it will count in the importance and have a meaningful link back to where the thing was paid.
The search that picks up expenditure in the scene looks for the "
WikiWord nn nn" pattern, the date is unnecessary (it will go in with your regular sig anyway.) Clear?
In case we end up using this I actually propose that we pay for everything in scene.
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