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We have a script that [https://gitlab.com/e62Lab/e62numcodes/blob/master/scripts/backup_wiki_static.sh copies wiki as static pages]. It is located in <code>scripts/</code> folder in our repo.
 
We have a script that [https://gitlab.com/e62Lab/e62numcodes/blob/master/scripts/backup_wiki_static.sh copies wiki as static pages]. It is located in <code>scripts/</code> folder in our repo.
 
It can be run directly or by going into your build folder and running <code>make static_wiki</code>.
 
It can be run directly or by going into your build folder and running <code>make static_wiki</code>.
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==References==
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How to use multiple use of the same footnote
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https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite#Multiple_uses_of_the_same_footnote
  
 
==Adding figures==
 
==Adding figures==
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<syntaxhighlight lang="html" line>
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="html" line>
 
<xr id="fig:my_figure_label"/>
 
<xr id="fig:my_figure_label"/>
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</syntaxhighlight>
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== adding code snippets ==
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Copyable C++ code for closed form solution:
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std::function<Vec2d(Vec2d)> analytical = [=](const Vec2d& p) {
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    double x = p[0], y = p[1], r2 = x*x + y*y, factor = -force / (4.0*M_PI*mu);
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    double ux = 2*x*y/r2 + 2*mu/(lam + mu)*std::atan2(y, x);
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    double uy = (y*y-x*x)/r2 - (lam + 2*mu)/(lam + mu)*std::log(r2);
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    return Vec2d(factor*ux, factor*uy);
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};
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</syntaxhighlight>
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Copyable Matlab code for closed form solution:
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function [ux, uy] = point_contact_analytical(x, y, lam, mu, P)
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% Evaluates closed form solution for point contact.
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% lam and mu are Lame parameters, P is the point force magnitude
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r2 = x.^2 + y.^2; factor = -P / (4.0*pi*mu);
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ux = factor*(2*x.*y./r2 + 2*mu/(lam + mu)*atan2(y, x));
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uy = factor*((y.^2-x.^2)./r2 - (lam + 2*mu)/(lam + mu)*log(r2));
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end
 
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To edit the cron job run
 
To edit the cron job run
 
   crontab -e
 
   crontab -e
while logged in as the appropriate user. The backup is copied to ninestein. Last 5 backups are stored, and this number can be changed in the script.
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while logged in as the mmachine user. The backup is copied to ninestein home/mmachine. Last 5 backups are stored, and this number can be changed in the script.
 
To backup manually, run the script and download the backup from ninestein.
 
To backup manually, run the script and download the backup from ninestein.

Latest revision as of 15:06, 5 October 2017

MathJax

User either $ $ or \( \) for inline math and $$ $$ or \[ \] for display style math. You can also use environments, such as align, align*, equation. Equations within numbered environments may be labeled with \label and referenced with \ref or, better, \eqref. All numbers in text should be in $ $, e.g. $100$ m, $35$ kg.

New commands

New $\LaTeX$ command for the current document can be defined using \newcommand. Globally, commands can be added as macros in the wiki/MathJax/config/default.js file around line 544.

Defined commands:

  • \N, \Z, \Q, \R, \C for basic sets $\N, \Z, \Q, \R, \C$
  • \T for matrix transpose $A^\T$.
  • \b{x} for bold symbols (including greek letters $\b{\alpha}$.

Static pages

We have a script that copies wiki as static pages. It is located in scripts/ folder in our repo. It can be run directly or by going into your build folder and running make static_wiki.

References

How to use multiple use of the same footnote https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite#Multiple_uses_of_the_same_footnote

Adding figures

There is a drag&drop option to upload an image. To actually insert it in the article (wanting to refer to it later) use the following example

1 <figure id="fig:my_figure_label">
2 [[File:name_of_my_figure.png|thumb|upright=2|alt=An alternative text, that appears if the figure cannot be shown|<caption>The caption under the figure</caption>]]
3 </figure>

To make a reference to the image, use the code

1 <xr id="fig:my_figure_label"/>

adding code snippets

Copyable C++ code for closed form solution:

1 std::function<Vec2d(Vec2d)> analytical = [=](const Vec2d& p) {
2     double x = p[0], y = p[1], r2 = x*x + y*y, factor = -force / (4.0*M_PI*mu);
3     double ux = 2*x*y/r2 + 2*mu/(lam + mu)*std::atan2(y, x);
4     double uy = (y*y-x*x)/r2 - (lam + 2*mu)/(lam + mu)*std::log(r2);
5     return Vec2d(factor*ux, factor*uy);
6 };

Copyable Matlab code for closed form solution:

1 function [ux, uy] = point_contact_analytical(x, y, lam, mu, P)
2 % Evaluates closed form solution for point contact.
3 % lam and mu are Lame parameters, P is the point force magnitude
4 r2 = x.^2 + y.^2; factor = -P / (4.0*pi*mu);
5 ux = factor*(2*x.*y./r2 + 2*mu/(lam + mu)*atan2(y, x));
6 uy = factor*((y.^2-x.^2)./r2 - (lam + 2*mu)/(lam + mu)*log(r2));
7 end

Wiki backup guide

This guide covers two ways to backup this wiki, either as html files, only for viewing, or creating a complete backup of the underlying system.

Backup as static files

This scrapes our wiki for html pages and saves them to ninestein home/mmachine/mm_wiki_backup/. The script is in our scripts directory. It can be run with

 make static_wiki

from the usual build/ folder. The script runs for a few minutes and back up the relevant part of the wiki.

Full mediawiki backup

The script for this is located in

/var/www/html/ParallelAndDistributedSystems/MeshlessMachine/full_wiki_backup.sh

and runs weekly as a cron job. To edit the cron job run

 crontab -e

while logged in as the mmachine user. The backup is copied to ninestein home/mmachine. Last 5 backups are stored, and this number can be changed in the script. To backup manually, run the script and download the backup from ninestein.