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You need to be registered to post new content. This is an easy process where you just submit your name and email address. To do so, go to the registration page and sign up.
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To submit an article go the Create content page and choose Article. An article is either a an example or a tutorial.
The general guidelines are outlined here:
When creating an article, make sure to select the appropriate category:
Choose the intended audience of your article.
As the author you can choose the inital set of tags of your article. Users of eiffelroom can later add additional tags to your article.
This is just a short description which is used as a teaser on the news page.
See the formatting tips on how to format the text.
If your article is about a tool or library from eiffelroom you can select them as a reference. That way the article can be shown on these pages.
Use the provided text fields for additional references.
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Perhaps an article on the subject of adding cross-platform/compiler support to any Eiffel IDE would be a great addition to this forum?
If you have a library you want to share with the Eiffel community then please post the library here. Go to the create library page and fill in the information:
By adding your library here, you and others can write examples and tutorials explaining the use of the library. These pages then link to the library page.
If you have a tool you want to share with the Eiffel community then please post the tool here. Go to the create tool page and fill in the information:
By adding your library here, you and others can write examples and tutorials explaining the use of the tool. These pages then link to the tool page.
When writing articles, comments or other text on eiffelroom you can use the Mediawiki syntax known from Wikipedia. This can be used for text formatting such as italics or bold.
For the link syntax you can use the name of any article, library, tool or package for a link. Just write [[EiffelStudio]] for a link to EiffelStudio.
Additionally you can use special tags for syntax highlighting. See the tips page for further information. This page is also referenced at the bottom of textfields for reference.