| 1 | = !CamelCase = |
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| 2 | New words created by smashing together capitalized words. |
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| 4 | CamelCase is the original wiki convention for creating hyperlinks, with the additional requirement that the capitals are followed by a lower-case letter; hence “AlabamA” and “ABc” will not be links. |
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| 6 | == Customizing the Wiki behavior == |
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| 8 | Some people dislike linking by CamelCase. While Trac remains faithful to the original Wiki style, it provides a number of ways to accomodate users with different preferences: |
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| 9 | * There's an option (`ignore_missing_pages` in `[wiki]`) to simply ignore links to missing pages when the link is written using the CamelCase style, instead of that word being replaced by a gray link followed by a question mark.[[BR]] |
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| 10 | That can be useful when CamelCase style is used to name code artifacts like class names and there's no corresponding page for them. |
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| 11 | * There's an option (`split_page_names` in `[wiki]`) to automatically insert space characters between the words of a CamelCase link when rendering the link. |
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| 12 | * Creation of explicit Wiki links is also easy, see WikiPageNames for details. |
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| 13 | * In addition, Wiki formatting can be disabled completely in some places (e.g. when rendering commit log messages) |
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| 15 | See TracIni for more information on the available options. |
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| 17 | == More information on !CamelCase == |
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| 19 | * http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiCase |
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| 20 | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelCase |
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| 22 | ---- |
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| 23 | See also: WikiPageNames, WikiNewPage, WikiFormatting, TracWiki |