Categories
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General ruleset
category types
Types of categories used in the Wiki,
- absolute categories,
- generic categories.
Absolute Categories
Any article has a "is-a" relationship to a particular absolute category. E.g. an article is-a tutorial, or is-a specification etc. Therefore categories are in singular. Current used absolute categories are:
- Category:Effort
- An effort to change a particular aspect of OOo. E.g. Revise OOo Multi-Threading.
- Category:Spec
- Code (e.g. C/C++ headers) or structural specifications. E.g. Cascaded Mapping.
- Category:Specification
- (G)UI specifications. E.g. Test case specification.
- Category:Proposal
- Articles proposing a change, leading to an Effort. E.g. Advanced Threading-Architecture.
- Category:Article
- Something informative. E.g. Understanding Uno.
- Category:Draft
- Something not finished yet. E.g. Threading-Model
- Category:FAQ
- Frequently Asked Question(s). E.g. API FAQ.
- Category:To-Do
- Something to be done. E.g. Framework To-Dos.
- Category:Tutorial
- Article teaching something. E.g. Writer Tutorial.
- Category:How to
- A receipt to solve a particular problem. E.g. Windows Tips.
- Category:Impl
- A description of a particular implementation. E.g. C++ Uno FreeReference.
- Category:Test
- A (unit) test for a particular implementation. E.g. C++ Uno Bridge.
- Category:Module
- A page describing the organization of a particular source code module. E.g. C++ Uno CPPUhelper.
- Category:ModuleTest
- Description of how to test a particular source code module. E.g. C++ Uno CPPUhelper test.
- Category:Project
- Entry page for an accepted OOo project. E.g. the ODF Toolkit.
- Category:Analysis
- Document analysing a particular aspect of OOo. E.g. Process Flow.
Generic Categories
- Project
- E.g Category:API, Category:Architecture, Category:Uno, Category:VCL, Category:Database, Category:Marketing, Category:Framework, Category:Tools, Category:Porting, Category:Impress, Category:Writer, Category:Quality Assurance, Category:Util, Category:Chart2, ...
- Programming Language
- Category:Cpp, Category:Macros, Category:Java, Category:CLI
- Rule
- Coding Standards, Guidelines
- Keyword
- Eclipse
Queries
Absolute and generic categories may be combined in an independent way. E.g. a tutorial about something in the Uno project may have the categories Tutorial and Uno. To show all Uno tutorials the DPL (Dynamic Page List) extension is handy. E.g.
<DPL> category=Uno category=Tutorial </DPL>
gives
- Add-on
- Calc/API/Programming
- Calc/Add-In/CompleteAddIn
- Calc/Add-In/Simple Calc Add-In
- Component and Dialog
- Constructing Components
- Constructing Helpers
- Eclipse URE Tutorial
- User:Foral/JavaEclipseTutorial
- Going further with Dialog and Component
- IDL Files and Cpp
- JavaEclipseTuto
- Playing with Window Toolkit AWT
- PyUNO samples
- SDKCppLanguage
- SDKInstallation
- Tutorial UNO Client
- Tutorial UNO IDL
- Tutorial UNO Library
- UNO automation with a binary (executable)
- UNO registery and Bootstrapping
- Uno/Article/About Bridges
- Uno/Article/Multi-Thread Programming
- Uno/Article/Types&Reflection
- Uno/Article/Working with Environments, Mappings & Objects
- Uno/Cpp/Tutorials/Global References
- Uno/Cpp/Tutorials/Introduction to Cpp Uno
- Uno/Cpp/Tutorials/component tutorial
- Uno/Remote/Tutorials/Disposing Remote Bridges
- Using Cpp with the OOo SDK
- Writing Professional Components