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How can I use Confluence to publish documentation?

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common requirement when building a website with Confluence is how best to publish documentation. There aren't currently any available best practices but a number of people are exploring the options. In fact, the Confluence documentation conf20: itself is probably the best example. A very good ...
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What is a confluence?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
In our case a degree confluence is the exact spot where an integer degree of latitude and an integer degree of longitude meet.
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Why go confluence hunting ?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
There probably are as many different answers to this question as there are confluence hunters, but here are a few reasons: Confluences are interesting to me because they represent randomness that emerges from strict order. It goes far beyond a silly quest for invisible man-made boundaries.
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What is confluence verification, how and why is it done ?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
Verification is to weed out bogus submissions, and to check for obvious errors. Basically, we trust people, unless we can show that it's not at the right spot (usually by comparing with a map) or the narrative clashes with the pictures, then it will be more thoroughly verified. Sometimes the coordinators need to correspond with the person who submitted the report (e.g.
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How can I use Confluence to create forums?

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short answer is: you can't, yet. Atlassian do provide forums on their own site, but they are based on Jive Software's forum technology http://www.jivesoftware.com/products/forums/ rather than using anything in Confluence. Guy Fraser has a very interesting ...
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How can I use Dapper to publish my content?

Dapper: Frequently Asked Questions
Using Dapper's "distribute your content" wizard, you can easily publish your content in new formats and distribute your content to your users and users of other websites. To learn more, view our demo.
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What is the Degree Confluence Project?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
The goal of the project is to visit each of the latitude and longitude integer degree intersections in the world, and to take pictures at each location. The pictures, along with a narrative describing the adventures it took to get there are then posted on this web site. This creates an organized sampling of the world. Another goal is to document the changes at these locations over time.
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Are there any "confluence" events around the world ?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
Not yet. Alex Jarrett revisited his first confluence with a few people (mostly friends). The Polish confluence hunters had a meeting (at the last remaining confluence in Poland), but that's about it for now. The approximate altitude shown for a given confluence is based on data imported from external sources, and may not be accurate. (It is usually an average value for an area of e.g.
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Should I leave some sign or marker at the confluence ?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
The goal of the project is to visit confluences and take pictures, which does not require the confluence position to be 'marked', either temporarily or permanently. Some confluence visitors use some form of 'marker' while taking pictures at the confluence. These 'markers' include things such as a flag or sign or plaque, a personal item such as a hat or backpack, or local items such as sticks or rocks.
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Is there any value in visiting a confluence already recorded by another?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, definitely. We accept all visits to confluences, and we welcome revisits. One of the goals of the project is to document the changes to a spot over time. Please submit any visit you have made! Don't be discouraged that you would "only" come second - no two confluence visits (for the same spot) are the same, and your narrative may provide valuable information (and interesting reading) for future visitors and DCP enthusiasts.
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Can I reserve a confluence to visit e.g. next month?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
You can tell fellow confluence hunters that you intend to visit a given confluence point via the "plans" device. To do this, log in to your account via the member page (you can also create an account here if you did not do so already), and click "View your Plans", then fill out the form as instructed. The confluence page will then list your plan.
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What is the distance from one confluence point to the next ?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
Well, it depends a little. If you want to reach the next confluence point to the north or to the south, the distance is always the same, or it would be if the Earth were a perfect sphere: it varies only from 110.57km (68.71mi) at the equator to 111.69km (69.40mi) between 89 degrees latitude and the poles. If you want to reach the next confluence point to the east or west, the distance depends on how far north or south you are. The distance is 111.32km (69.
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What's the difference between a "primary" and a "secondary" confluence ?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
A primary confluence is one that meets the primary goals of the project, that is, it is on (or close to) land, and not ruled out by the "Poles Problem" restrictions. Check out "What is a primary confluence" above for more details on this. A confluence that is on (or close to) land, but ruled out by the Poles rule is called secondary. Confluence points of this type will be accepted if visited but are not part of the primary goals of the project.
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Can I use Docutils for Python auto-documentation?

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Docstring extraction functionality from within Docutils is still under development. There is most of a source code parsing module in docutils/readers/python/moduleparser.py. We do plan to finish it eventually. Ian Bicking wrote an initial front end for the moduleparser.py module, in sandbox/ianb/extractor/extractor.py. Ian also did some work on the Python Source Reader (docutils.readers.python) component at PyCon DC 2004. Version 2.
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Why isn't there any contemporary documentation of the use of lenses?

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Thanks to interest in the discoveries reported in David Hockney's book, we now know there is written documentation. As the answer to the previous question showed, there were 61 manuscripts on optics written in the period between 1000 and the time of van Eyck.
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Where is the Documentation?

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A great deal of Perl/Tk documentation gets installed as part of the Tk extension building process. Hence, a great deal of documentation is probably residing on your computer already. The best place to start is with the first two entries in 'perldoc Tk'. It's worth installing ActivePerl just for its HTMLized documentation of Perl and its modules. The one book easiest to recommend is Lidie and Walsh's Mastering Perl/Tk, published in February 2002.
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The book "Laser Therapy - clinical practice and scientific background" is the best reference guide for literature documentation.
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What is a primary confluence? What about aerial and water confluences?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
It's on land, or if in a body of water or ice, within sight of land, so that, on a clear day, discernable land features can be recognized. All other confluences are defined as secondary. They will be accepted if visited but are not part of the primary goals of the project. Note that ANY visited confluence, regardless of whether it is primary or secondary, will be added to the site, even if it is not currently indexed in our database.
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How does a confluence report get removed from the pending list?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
Confluence reports are processed by regional coordinators - (check the contact page for a list of current regions and their coordinators) - when a confluence report is submitted, the corresponding coordinator is notified by email. At regular intervals, coordinators process the reports, which consists of verification, processing pictures (e.g. resolution or format conversions) and reviewing narratives (typos, hyperlink insertion etc.).
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How can I edit a published confluence to correct mistakes?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
Once a visit is submitted, and the coordinator has made it active on the website, you cannot make changes to the visit, even to correct mistakes. If your visit is active, and you notice a mistake, contact the regional coordinator who processed your visit, and they will make the correction(s) for you. Please carefully check your visit submission, by using the "Preview" link on your Member page, BEFORE finalizing your visit submission.
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What is Confluence and what is Jira?

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Confluence is collaboration site where you will find documents and ongoing discussion. Regarding QA you'll find urls of the test servers and test documents.
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How do I use FrontPage to publish my website?

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Before you can publish your web site with FrontPage, you must have a page already created or create one now. In order to create a page, try following these steps: In box below, specify the location to publish your site: Enter the full URL for your site (http://www.yourdomain.com/ ) Click "Done". If you all the above steps are followed correctly and you've entered the correct information, you will have just published your first site in Front Page.
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How should I publish my changes to GExperts for others to use?

GExperts Developer FAQ
After you complete and test your changes, you should post a notice to the GExperts Discussion mailing list and explain the changes you made. Include a link to a zip archive of the changed source files (include screenshots and binary DLL if you want to). If you don't have access to a web site, you can use the GExperts file area for the mailing list. Other GExperts developers and users can then download, test, and comment on your modifications.
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What address do I publish to if I use FrontPage?

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First make sure you have FrontPage extensions, and then always publish to: "http://www.yourusername.addr.com"
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What protocol do I have to use to publish with Front Pgae?

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Once the extensions have been activated, using the FTP protocol would jeopardise correct publication. You would probably risk jeopardising the extensions on the server. For instance: if the registered domain is mariorossi.it the correct form to use for publication is http://www.mariorossi.it
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How do I use LeapFTP to publish my website?

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THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR LEAPFTP, DOWNLOAD AT http://www.leapware.com/leapftp.html Download and unzip. 1. Launch the LeapFTP application, wait for the Site Manager Screen. 2. Select Add Site and type in dum.com, press Return or Enter 3. At the Site Manager, type in your IP address under your Site Name (IP is above) 4. UNCHECK "Anonymous" and type your user name, then press Tab or go to the next field. 5. Type your password when asked for password, then press Tab or move to the next field.. 6.
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Do I need to use a publish script?

AnthillPro: Anthill OS FAQ
To omit the publish process, merely leave the publish property field on the project property screen blank. The main build script can also handle the publishing tasks. Future versions of Anthill will allow for greater control of ANT build scripts. In Anthill Pro, you can be configure your project to have a build script, a junit script, a publish script, and any other scripts you'd like. Or, you can still configure a project to use only a single build script.
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Can I submit a confluence without using a GPS receiver, but a good map instead ?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
The GPS receiver is not required, although it helps a lot to pinpoint the exact location. If you do not have a GPS and cannot borrow one, make sure you have a very detailed map of the area, a good compass, and good navigation skills. Satellite photos available from terraserver may help locate the right spot in this case. Remember - the rules of the project require you to be within 100m of the confluence point.
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What documentation do the review team use during the review process?

Major Review of healthcare programmes - FAQs
In addition to the Handbook for major review of healthcare programmes (2003), reviewers use a series of external reference points to help them verify the claims in the SED and make their judgements.
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