Talk:CPAM with TWW

Organizing the book
Hi, I noticed your book is growing well, and you might want to split it up into several pages for a better online-experience. I therefore suggest you to split up your book into a couple of sections. The main page should just include a short introduction (your abstract would be fine, please also explain what TWW means) and a table of contents, like CPAM with TWW CPAM with TWW/Cross-Platform Application Management With CPAM HPMS CPAM with TWW/Porting TWW HPMS to other OS CPAM with TWW/GNUstep and TWW HPMS CPAM with TWW/Authors and so on. Using subpages via "/" will give you an automatic link back to the main page of your book. Have a look at Hamster Care and How To Build A Computer how it is done there. For more information and possibilities look at the current discussion at Hierarchy naming scheme. Use a flat hierarchy (that is, all pages should be a direct sub-page of "CPAM with TWW") and avoid introducing red links or empty pages by too many subdivisions. 5 or 6 chapters should just be fine for your book as it is now. Also have a look at the discussions at User talk:Ojmorales0002 and Talk:How To Build A Computer for successful recent conversions. If you need any help or have questions, just ask. --Andreas 10:53, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)

About Organizing the book
Thanks for the suggestions, points taken. It is growing but I am not sure when it can pass alpha stage of quality.

I am struggling between the wiki syntax of moimon and mediawike, and also the balance of family,work and my poor english.

Does this wikimedia support Graphviz ? I have lots of idea want to express them in graph. This book has another version which is in docbook format, in that format I used Graphviz to generate losts of jpg/png to be included in docbook format of this book.

--tjyang 12:41, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)


 * Hi T J Yang. English should not be your main obstacle, since in the perfect Wikiworld, other people will come to brush up your English (if you wait long enough :-) ). About the pictures: YES, please put pictures into the book. If you are logged in you can upload pictures to Wikibooks so that you can use them here. You might also upload them to the Commons, and use them immediately in all wikis, also Wikibooks. Keep the work, it is getting a very nice Wikibook! --Andreas 19:47, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Andrea, thanks for the encouragement. What I really hope wikibooks can support is this extension. http://www.wickle.com/wikis/index.php/Graphviz_extension --tjyang 14:04, 25 Mar 2005 (UTC)