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===Prepare and upload images===
===Prepare and upload images===
(Optional!) The images will look best if they are all of a uniform size {{ref|uniform size}}, and have a transparent background. There's no problem uploading images at a higher resolution than you'll need on either the knot table page, or the individual knot pages, because the [http://www.mediawiki.org Mediawiki] software can automatically resize images on demand. You'll then need to name the images. A good way of doing this is to give each image the same name as its knot; for example the image for the torus knot [[T(5,3)]] is called <tt>T(5,3).jpg</tt>. Once the images are prepared and named, you can upload them to the wiki. There is a simple Mathematica notebook [[Media:UploadingImages.nb]] ([[Image:UploadingImages.nb|file description]]) which automates all of these tasks.
(Optional!) The images will look best if they are all of a uniform size (That is, don't crop the knot images down to a minimal rectangle bounding the knot.), and have a transparent background. There's no problem uploading images at a higher resolution than you'll need on either the knot table page, or the individual knot pages, because the [http://www.mediawiki.org Mediawiki] software can automatically resize images on demand. You'll then need to name the images. A good way of doing this is to give each image the same name as its knot; for example the image for the torus knot [[T(5,3)]] is called <tt>T(5,3).jpg</tt>. Once the images are prepared and named, you can upload them to the wiki. There is a simple Mathematica notebook [[Media:UploadingImages.nb]] ([[Image:UploadingImages.nb|file description]]) which automates all of these tasks.


===Create the knot table===
===Create the knot table===
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===Run the splicer to create the knot pages===
===Run the splicer to create the knot pages===

{{note|uniform size}}That is, don't crop the knot images down to a minimal rectangle bounding the knot.

Revision as of 13:03, 29 August 2005

There are many possible ways you might want to contribute to the Knot Atlas. This page will tell you where to start!

Fixing mistakes

Editing the manual

See How to Edit this Manual...

Improving the formatting or layout of knot pages

Adding comments or references for the data

Adding more data for an existing invariant

Adding a new invariant

By hand

Using WikiSplice`

By uploading data

Adding a new knot table

Wow! You'll need a bit of everything above, and a little patience. Here are the major steps.

Prepare and upload images

(Optional!) The images will look best if they are all of a uniform size (That is, don't crop the knot images down to a minimal rectangle bounding the knot.), and have a transparent background. There's no problem uploading images at a higher resolution than you'll need on either the knot table page, or the individual knot pages, because the Mediawiki software can automatically resize images on demand. You'll then need to name the images. A good way of doing this is to give each image the same name as its knot; for example the image for the torus knot T(5,3) is called T(5,3).jpg. Once the images are prepared and named, you can upload them to the wiki. There is a simple Mathematica notebook Media:UploadingImages.nb (File:UploadingImages.nb) which automates all of these tasks.

Create the knot table

Upload data

(Optional!)

Create a splice template for the knot pages

Run the splicer to create the knot pages