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Tutorials are one main reason the Medienwiki exists, but not everything is as well documented as | Tutorials are one main reason the Medienwiki exists, but not everything is as well documented as they should be. So in this tutorial i want to explain what you can do to make it better. | ||
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There are some things you should mind using the wiki, it has some shortcuts for lay outing the text that you need to quote into you're text. | There are some things you should mind using the wiki, it has some shortcuts for lay outing the text that you need to quote into you're text. | ||
Also theres a sidebar above the text window wich contains shortcuts for lay outing: | Also theres a sidebar above the text window wich contains shortcuts for lay outing: | ||
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Writing bold | Writing bold | ||
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You will find the option to upload images to the wiki on the left side underneath the Bold Headlines in the sidebar. | You will find the option to upload images to the wiki on the left side underneath the Bold Headlines in the sidebar. | ||
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You can then choose a picture to upload from your PC but mind two things | You can then choose a picture to upload from your PC but mind two things | ||
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The PC in the Performance lab is running Debian you can make a: | The PC in the Performance lab is running Debian you can make a: | ||
Screenshot using ctrl+ shift+ alt + s (wich will be saved in the images folder) | Screenshot using''' ctrl+ shift+ alt + s''' (wich will be saved in the images folder) | ||
Screen recording alt+ cmd+ v (you can start and stop with this command. There is a red dot appearing in the Top bar of the Dektop to indicate that youre currently recording. The video will be saved in your video folder) | Screen recording '''alt+ cmd+ v''' (you can start and stop with this command. There is a red dot appearing in the Top bar of the Dektop to indicate that youre currently recording. The video will be saved in your video folder) |
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