created on Sept. 3, 2012, 9:32 p.m. by Hevok & updated on Nov. 3, 2012, 6:37 p.m. by Hevok
Articles in Denigma are written plain-text. Denigma is capable of utilizing multiple mark-up languages at the same time in the same article. ReStructured Text as it is the superior markup language and therefore the recommended way. The title field functions as running title while in the text the full title can be defined. If no full title is provided the the running title will be used instead.To be considered as a Denigma article the post need to be tagged with article. Other tags are used as keywords. Images can simple in the text defined where they have to occur.A Boolean field is used to indicate whether the article should be considered as public available.
Article Structure:
An optional list of references can be provided as a section. In text references should be in brackets. Ideally squared brackets where multiple references are separated by semicolons. A template tag can replace the references
If an article gets saved the references will be checked and if missing from Denigma's reference library added to it.
There are four possible opportunities to format the references:
References can be cited in any form which is most convenient, e.g.:
[BMJ, 326, 1297-1299 (2003)] [212345] [Wuttke et al. 2012] [Wuttke et al., 2012]
Denigma infers the correct reference from the textual context if there is insufficient information of a reference provided.
Comment on This Data Unit