Hi Christophe,
The current method of references can be seen in
https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/SuggestedReading and works well for
links to digital media. Print materials use a conventional title,
author, ISBN format. We can look into enabling the Cite.
Latex has been enabled for the Wiki. See
https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/Development#Doxygen_Markup_for_Formulas
It works in the wiki as well.
Have you signed up for the Wiki? Once you do, you can use your User page
(mine is https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/User:Duggabe) to make a
"trial run" for your tutorial. Then we can offer suggestions and create
a page for it.
Thank you for contributing to the GNU Radio Wiki!
Best regards,
--
Barry Duggan KV4FV
https://github.com/duggabe
On Wed, 20 Jan 2021 11:21:21 +0100, Christophe Seguinot wrote:
Hi,
Following a recent discussion on this list about complex signals, I
started writing a tutorial on IQ and complex signals for the GNURadio
wiki (not yet on the wiki) and have 2 questions:
References:
I've seen there is no references <ref> enabled
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite so there is 2 solutions
to add references in GNURadio wiki:
enable reference on the wiki (one line of code in localsettings.php)
or use anchor in text which require using <span></span> (may be
this is not the best solution)
What do you think about enabling references ?
Figures :
I want to use some figures which I will build from Latex/Tikz. Is there
any rule about figures:
I can put them as png file, but no one will be able modify this
without having the source code (.tex)
I could add a zip file containing all figures code used in my
tutorial page.
Is there any advice/rules regarding using figure in GNURadio Wiki ?
Regards, Christophe
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