Changes between Version 19 and Version 20 of TutorialsTNG


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Apr 8, 2017 7:57:41 AM (7 years ago)
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smk78
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  • TutorialsTNG

    v19 v20  
    7171* Rename the template to something descriptive of the Tutorial you are about to write (but keep the filename manageable!) 
    7272 * filenames must be lowercase 
    73  * seperate words in filenames by underscores, nothing else please 
     73 * separate words in filenames by underscores, nothing else please 
    7474 * keep the file extension as .fodt 
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    7676* Open your Tutorial file 
    77  * On Page 1: Give your Tutorial a title 
    78  * On Page 2: Add your name and email address to the list of contributors 
    79  * On Page 3: State the Objective of the Tutorial 
     77 * on Page 1: give your Tutorial a title 
     78 * on Page 2: add your name and email address to the list of contributors 
     79 * on Page 3: state the Objective of the Tutorial 
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    8181* Write your Tutorial! 
     
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    8787* I do ''not'' want to edit Tutorials: 
    88  * Simply email the Tutorial to tutorials@sasview.org - if it is a rather large file it might be an idea to zip it first!  
     88 * simply email the Tutorial to tutorials@sasview.org - if it is a rather large file it might be an idea to zip it first!  
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    9090* I do want to edit Tutorials: 
    91  * If you do not already have one, create yourself a [https://github.com/join?source=header-home GitHub] account 
    92  * Login to GitHub 
    93  * In the search box at the top of the window type 'SasView/tutorials' (without the quotes!) and press return 
    94  *   
     91 * if you do not already have one, create yourself a [https://github.com/join?source=header-home GitHub] account 
     92 
     93 * login to !GitHub 
     94 * in the search box at the top of the window type '!SasView/tutorials' (without the quotes!) and press return 
     95  * you should now be looking at the Tutorials repository; there will be a file called README.md and a green button above it which says 'Clone or download' 
     96 * click on the button marked 'Upload files' to the left of the green button 
     97 * drag-over or choose the Tutorial file you want to upload 
     98 * in the narrow box under the heading 'Commit changes' add a ''short'' title for your upload; eg, 'Added tutorial on X' 
     99 * ''(optional) if you want you can add a more detailed description of what you are uploading in the bigger box'' 
     100 * click the green button marked 'Commit changes' to add your Tutorial file to the repository 
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