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It is easy to change that logo, although I haven't done it myself yet for some reason, but more importantly I need to use html to make <i>italics</i>, what kind of garbage is that. Actually you can do it with ''double apostrophes''. Twiki italics are done with _underscores_. '''bold''' is three apostrophes in mediawiki. I like the java script buttons though. <math>U = 0</math> thats a formula I learned last night to describe everything that ever has been and ever will be, but if this doesn't have TeX processing then it will look weird.
It is easy to change that logo, although I haven't done it myself yet for some reason, but more importantly I need to use html to make <i>italics</i>, what kind of garbage is that. Actually you can do it with ''double apostrophes''. Twiki italics are done with _underscores_. '''bold''' is three apostrophes in mediawiki. I like the java script buttons though. <math>U = 0</math> thats a formula I learned last night to describe everything that ever has been and ever will be, but if this doesn't have TeX processing then it will look weird.
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--[[User:Bforsyth|Bforsyth]] 17:57, 11 Nov 2004 (MST)

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I'm pretty imaginative, so I'm guessing that this will be very powerful. I wish the edit view had a wiki shorthand guide at the bottom like twiki does. --Bforsyth 17:28, 11 Nov 2004 (MST)

A shorthand guide would be nice. I'm sure there's some way to add it to a template somewhere. At least the flower icon isn't as distracting as that weird robot dude on the twiki pages. --Tim 17:32, 11 Nov 2004 (MST)

It is easy to change that logo, although I haven't done it myself yet for some reason, but more importantly I need to use html to make italics, what kind of garbage is that. Actually you can do it with double apostrophes. Twiki italics are done with _underscores_. bold is three apostrophes in mediawiki. I like the java script buttons though. <math>U = 0</math> thats a formula I learned last night to describe everything that ever has been and ever will be, but if this doesn't have TeX processing then it will look weird.

--Bforsyth 17:57, 11 Nov 2004 (MST)

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