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= Overview =
 
 
This document aims at describing the principle and guidelines to consider when writing Slicer user documentation.
 
 
The documentation framework has been designed keeping in mind the following principles:
 
* Single location for editing documentation (either the wiki or the source code), no duplicative editing.
 
* Smart use of mediawiki templates to enforce consistency and reduce maintenance work.
 
 
 
__TOC__
 
 
= Naming conventions =
 
# The application '''Slicer''' should be referenced with an uppercase '''S'''.
 
# All documentation should be added as subpages under '''Documentation/X.Y/''' where '''X''' and '''Y''' are respectively the '''major''' and '''minor''' Slicer version.
 
# Version of Slicer should NOT be written in plain text, {{[[Template:Documentation/version|documentation/version]]}} template should be used instead.
 
# [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/SlicerApplication]] should be the root of all subpages specific to Slicer application.
 
# [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Modules]] should be the root of all subpages specific to Slicer modules.
 
# Module subpage should be named after the '''module name''' used in the associated source repository. Assuming the module is named '''Foo''', the corresponding subpage is expected to be '''Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Modules/Foo'''
 
# Collaborator names, logos or URLs should be referenced using the convenient [[Template:Collaborator|Collaborator]] template.
 
## For example: <nowiki>''{{collaborator|longname|namic}}''</nowiki> generates ''{{collaborator|longname|namic}}''
 
# Email addresses must be wrapped with the '''<nowiki><email></email></nowiki>''' tags
 
 
= Documentation version =
 
 
In addition to the wiki documentation specific to each release 4.0, 4.1 ... there is also a namespace named "Nightly".
 
 
See http://www.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Documentation/Nightly
 
 
1) This set of documentation pages applies to the nightly build of Slicer.
 
 
2) Documentation associated with new features, new modules, new extensions etc .. should be added into the Nightly set.
 
 
3) If an edit done on Nightly pages also applies to the "4.1" ones, the edit should also be done on the 4.1 pages.
 
 
4) When Slicer 4.2 will be released, the set of "Nightly" pages will be copied into "4.2" then the nightly pages will continue to evolve until the next release.
 
 
= Category =
 
# All subpages should be categorized. See [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/mediawiki/wiki/Help:Categories#Adding_a_page_to_a_category]
 
# The user documentation pages are grouped in the [[:Category:Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/SlicerApplication|Slicer Application]] and [[:Category:Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Modules|Modules]] categories.
 
 
= SlicerApplication page =
 
# [[Template:Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/slicerapplication-header|slicerapplication-header]] and [[Template:Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/slicerapplication-footer|slicerapplication-footer]] templates should be respectively used at the top and the bottom of the page.
 
  
 
= Module page =
 
= Module page =
# [[Template:Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/module-header|module-header]] and [[Template:Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/module-footer|module-footer]] templates should be respectively used at the top and the bottom of the page.
 
# [[Template:Documentation/modulename|modulename]] should be used instead of writing in plain text the name of the module.
 
# Base your work on either [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Modules/YOURMODULENAME]] or an [[:Category:Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Modules|existing module]] documentation.
 
# For CLI modules, the '''SVNREVISION''' revision number is reported on this [http://viewvc.slicer.org/viewvc.cgi/Slicer4/trunk/Applications/CLI page]. The module description and the information for developers would be automatically extracted from the corresponding XML description.
 
# See [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/ModulesMetadata|this page]] to define the revision number. The revision number associated to a module is used to extract module information from the source code directly.
 
 
== Documentation for a CLI module ==
 
The main idea is to re-use the documentation of the CLI parameters in the wiki. When a CLI is added into Slicer, please execute the following steps to create the module online documentation.
 
# Create a CLI in Slicer4/Modules/CLI
 
# Add your module in [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/ModulesMetadata]]. Adding a module consists of adding a module name+revision pair alphabetically in the list. The revision number must correspond to the most up to date revision number of your module.
 
# Copy the content of the [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Modules/YOURMODULENAME|template]] module and paste it in a page you created with the name of your module: [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Modules/YOURMODULENAME]].
 
# Edit the wiki code to replace the generic information with the module specific information. You can upload screenshots and tutorials.
 
 
== Documentation for a loadable module ==
 
Creating online documentation for loadable modules is similar to CLI modules. The difference is that loadable modules don't have parameter descriptions, it must be added separately.
 
# In Slicer4, if it doesn't exist yet
 
## create a ''Documentation'' subdirectory in your module directory (e.g. ''Slicer4/Modules/Loadable/Transforms/Documentation'').
 
## Copy and rename the ''YourModuleName.{xml,dox}'' files from an existing module documentation.
 
# Add description for each [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Developers/Style_Guide/UI#Section|section]] of your module (''YourModuleName.xml'') applying the following pattern:
 
<pre>
 
  <parameters>
 
    <label>Section1 header</label>
 
    <parameter>
 
      <label>Parameter1 name</label>
 
      <description><![CDATA[Parameter1 description]]></description>
 
    </parameter>
 
  </parameters>
 
  <parameters>
 
    <label>Section2 header</label>
 
    <parameter>
 
      <label>Parameter2 name</label>
 
      <description><![CDATA[Parameter2 description]]></description>
 
    </parameter>
 
    <parameter>
 
      <label>Parameter3 name</label>
 
      <description><![CDATA[Parameter3 description]]></description>
 
    </parameter>
 
  ...
 
</pre>
 
  
== Documentation for a scripted module ==
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The trick used in loadable module documentation is not supported yet for scripted modules. Documentation must be written directly in the created module wiki page.
 
  
 
= Extension page =
 
= Extension page =
# Create a [[#Module_page|regular wiki page]] for each module of the extension using the [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Modules/YOURMODULENAME|template]] page. The URLs of the extension modules are the same than the built-in modules.
 
# Create an extension page
 
## [[Template:Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/extension-footer|extension-footer]] template should be at the bottom of the page.
 
## If the extension bundles exactly [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Developers/Tutorials/BundleModulesIntoExtension#Extension_bundles_1_module|one]] module, use [{{fullurl:Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Extensions/SkullStripper|redirect=no}} this template]
 
## If the extension bundles [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Developers/Tutorials/BundleModulesIntoExtension#Extension_bundles_N_modules|more]] than one module, use [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Extensions/Plastimatch|this template]].
 
# Add an extension entry in [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}/Extensions#Extension_Categories]]
 
# The extension should now be listed on [[Documentation/{{documentation/version}}]].
 
  
= Miscellaneous =
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* High resolution logos are in the [[Logo_Gallery|Logo Gallery]]
 
* There is a python helper script for SEM compliant tools that can save a significant amount of transcription time: Slicer/Utilities/Scripts/SEMToMediaWiki.py
 
**To use it run "python Slicer/Utilities/Scripts/SEMToMediaWiki.py -x XMLFILE.xml -o OUTPUT.txt" and the mediawiki content will be in OUTPUT.txt
 

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