= Anatomy of a Wiki Header :author: mitm :revnumber: :revdate: 2017-09-08T23:24:11.262Z :relfileprefix: ../ :imagesdir: .. :experimental: ifdef::env-github,env-browser[:outfilesuffix: .adoc] All wiki documents use these header attributes. Optional attributes can be left blank following the kbd:[:] colon symbol. [source,subs="+macros"] ---- = Enter Document Title Here :author: :revnumber: :revdate: :relfileprefix: ../../ :imagesdir: ../.. :experimental: :link-javadoc: pass:[https://javadoc.jmonkeyengine.org] :stylesheet: twemoji-awesome.css ifdef++::++env-github,env-browser[:outfilesuffix: .adoc] ---- == = Mandatory. Title of your document. == :author: Optional. Document author. [IMPORTANT] ==== Optional Author and Revision information immediately follows the header title. ==== == :revnumber: Optional. Revision number. == :revdate: Optional. Revision Date == :relfileprefix: Optional. Enter a path to the "`asciidoc`" folder if using cross reference links. TIP: Use `Tree View` (kbd:[ctrl]+kbd:[\ ] or `menu:View[Toggle Tree View]`) to locate the "`asciidoc`" folder if using the link:https://atom.io/[Atom editor]. In the example below, "`asciidoc`" is two folders above the folder this file is located in. ``` :relfileprefix: ../../ ``` == :imagesdir: Optional. Enter a path to the "images" folder if using image links. TIP: Use `Tree View` (kbd:[ctrl]+kbd:[\ ] or `menu:View[Toggle Tree View]`) to locate the "`images`" folder if using the link:https://atom.io/[Atom editor]. In the example below, "`images`" is two folders above the folder this file is located in. Note the missing kbd:[/] forward slash. ``` :imagesdir: ../.. ``` [TIP] ==== A simple way to determine the location of the "asciidoc" and "images" folder in the Atom editor is first save the file to its new location, then in `Tree View` (kbd:[ctrl]+kbd:[\ ] or `menu:View[Toggle Tree View]`), btn:[RMB] select the saved file and select btn:[Copy Project Path]. Temporarily paste this into your document to see where the "`asciidoc`" folder is located. For example: `src\docs\asciidoc\jme3\advanced\3d_models.adoc` In this example, "asciidoc" is located two folders above the "advanced" folder `3d_models.adoc` resides in. You can find this same folder information using link:https://github.com/jMonkeyEngine/wiki/blob/master/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/jme3/advanced/3d_models.adoc[GitHub]. ==== The "`images`" folder resides in the same folder as the "`asciidoc`" folder so it has the same setting minus the kbd:[/ ] forward slash. == :experimental: Optional. Leave this blank, i.e do not set a value for this attribute if using it. This is the experimental attribute that allows the use of link:http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#user-interface-macros[User Interface Macros]. You use these macros for creating keyboard shortcuts, displaying menu selections and UI buttons. == :link-javadoc: Optional. This is the global attribute for the jME javadocs. You set this if you are *overriding* the default setting from the link:https://github.com/jMonkeyEngine/wiki/blob/9d0e4fd07d019c3d41c6b9e64b2a1a5b7e0ed774/build.gradle#L39[build.gradle] file. You can use the default `pass:[{link-javadoc}]` attribute directly in any document you write, as is shown in the following example, without adding anything to the header. ``` link:{link-javadoc}/com/jme3/app/state/BaseAppState.html[BaseAppState] ``` If you override the variable in the header of the document, that value will be used instead. == :stylesheet: twemoji-awesome.css Optional. Adding this attribute will allow the use of emoji in the document. See: <> == ifdef::env-github,env-browser[:outfilesuffix: .adoc] Mandatory. See link:http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#navigating-between-source-files[Navigating Between Source Files] in the AsciiDoctor user manual. Leave this as written.