Difference between revisions of "Form:Topic"

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! Related Topics: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">List all the topics related to this topic. NOTE: Do not include the parent topic and the subtopics of this topic, as these will be displayed automatically. IMPORTANT: Those related questions that don't currently have an accepted theory will be listed in the ''Open Questions'' section.</p>
 
! Related Topics: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">List all the topics related to this topic. NOTE: Do not include the parent topic and the subtopics of this topic, as these will be displayed automatically. IMPORTANT: Those related questions that don't currently have an accepted theory will be listed in the ''Open Questions'' section.</p>
 
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| {{{field|Related Topics|input type=tokens|max values=20|existing values only|values from category=Topic}}}
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! Sorting Order: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">This number will be used to position this question and the answers within the lists of questions/answers (e.g. when displaying the answers to a question's subquestions). The sorting is done in ascending order; the lower numbers will be displayed earlier. The allowed range is 1..9999. If unassigned, the value of 10000 will be assigned and the topic will be displayed last.</p>
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Latest revision as of 15:44, 20 February 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.

query string=
 Topic[Subject]= //the subject. Mandatory. Should be a page registered in the encyclopedia.
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 Topic[Topic Type]= //the topic type {Descriptive, Normative}. For definitional topics, use the form [[Form:Definitional Topic]] 
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 Topic[Subfield]= //the subfield {Ontology, Dynamics, ???}.
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 Topic[Inherited From]= //the question from which this question is inherited (if any).