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== Table of Contents == | == Table of Contents == |
Revision as of 14:28, 21 October 2007
Contents
Welcome to the Marist Studies Wiki
- A place for sharing translations into English of Marist Studies resources.
The pages other than this introductory one and the Table of Contents are not open to the general public.
Marist Studies experts
To read this site you need to have an account created for you.
E-mail Merv Duffy on mervduffy@gmail.com telling me who you are, your connection with this project and what password and username you want
See the example page Girard0148 for a proposed format.
Please name documents from "Lettres reçues d’Océanie" as Girard####, i.e. as Girard followed by the document number expressed as four digits. Hence doc 148 is Girard0148.
So, if you want to check if the document you are working on has been translated, just type Girard imediately followed by the appropriate 4 digit number (i.e. with no space between the two) into the search box to the left of this.
If the page does not exist you have the opportunity of creating it and putting your translation there.
The CD of the letters we got from Charley at Suva is already out of date. He has removed a duplicate letter - formerly doc 341 which duplicated doc 414 (new numbering) and hence everything after has been renumbered. Two new doucments have been added docs 1297 and 1307.
Table of Contents
This is a work in process. Please ensure you add a link to it for every new page created. The Table of Contents is always easily accessible from the navigation pane on the left of your screen.
Click there >> Table of Contents
Searching
The documents put on this Wiki are all able to be searched by word or phrase.
Simply type your search word into the box above the Go and Search buttons. Then click on one of those buttons (or hit enter). The function of the go button is to display a page directly, instead of first having to select it from the search result page. In other words, it allows you to quickly navigate from page to page without following links.
Phrase
Search for a phrase by enclosing it in double quotation marks.
Wildcard
You can use a wildcard *, at the end of a search term only. To search for pages with the words "boat" or "boats" search like this: "boat*". You cannot use "*boat" to find Riverboat, etc.