Difference between revisions of "Form:Topic"
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Revision as of 16:49, 19 January 2023
This is the form that is used to create/edit all non-definitional topics - descriptive or normative. The form requires that a subject is specified. It should be called exclusively from the definitional topic pages to ensure that all topics have a subject.
To create definitional topics, use Form:Definitional Topic.
NOTE: The form is a work in progress. It will replace the current Form:Topic once completed.
query string= Topic[Subject]= //the subject. Mandatory. Should be a page registered in the encyclopedia. & Topic[Topic Type]= //the topic type {Descriptive, Normative}. For definitional topics, use the form [[Form:Definitional Topic]] & Topic[Subfield]= //the subfield {Ontology, Dynamics, ???}. & Topic[Inherited From]= //the question from which this question is inherited (if any).