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===What's Here===
===What's Here===
There are articles here that cover topics that come up frequently, could use some additional clarification, or are issues that have recently been pointed out by users.
There are articles here that cover topics that come up frequently, could use some additional clarification, or are issues that have recently been pointed out by users.  The articles available are listed in the left side bar under the heading 'Topics'. Clicking on an article will bring up that article with its table of contents so you can easily see what is covered in that particular article.


We've set up the MeasureJ2X Wiki a little bit differently than the standard Wiki, such as Wikipedia, in that the topics and their initial content are written by ProjectJ2X folks, whereas users provide comments and clarifications.  Users cannot edit the initial content of the page.   
We've set up the MeasureJ2X Wiki a little bit differently than the standard Wiki, such as Wikipedia, in that the topics and their initial content are written by ProjectJ2X folks, whereas users provide comments and clarifications.  Users cannot edit the initial content of the page.   

Revision as of 07:59, 26 June 2014

Welcome to the MeasureJ2X Wiki

The MeasureJ2X Wiki is a supplement to the MeasureJ2X documentation and a way for users to share information and their experiences with installing, setting up and running the program with each other. If unfamiliar with Wiki's in general, the most well known example is the popular Wikipedia which has been a highly successful model of the Wiki concept of joint authorship.

Existing Documentation

Please first consult the following documentation as your question or topic may be sufficiently covered in those documents:

What's Here

There are articles here that cover topics that come up frequently, could use some additional clarification, or are issues that have recently been pointed out by users. The articles available are listed in the left side bar under the heading 'Topics'. Clicking on an article will bring up that article with its table of contents so you can easily see what is covered in that particular article.

We've set up the MeasureJ2X Wiki a little bit differently than the standard Wiki, such as Wikipedia, in that the topics and their initial content are written by ProjectJ2X folks, whereas users provide comments and clarifications. Users cannot edit the initial content of the page.

If there is a topic you would like to see covered in the MeasureJ2X Wiki that is not, you can contact us via email and let us know.

Caveats

Please note that we allow anyone who registers to comment on articles so comments may contain information that is incomplete, incorrect, or in conflict with our official support policies. In general Wikis have shown that by encouraging user participation, this is not the case, and the information ends up being more accurate, complete, and up-to-date. So take a minute and add your thoughts or comments and help your fellow users.


--Projectj2x (talk) 08:23, 6 March 2013 (PST)