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Lady Tevenete de Charolais
This tutorial aims to help users create pages for the populace of An Tir. It is ''not'' an official nor mandatory guideline; it is here to help provide a starting point and ideas. It may also be used to help create other pages in this wiki.


Table of contents
=What is a People Page?=
1 SCA History
A '''People Page''' is a wiki page featuring a member of the An Tir populace, and may be part of the [[:Category:People|People category]]. It provides information about that member, which ''may'' include:
2 Coat of Arms
3 Awards
4 Persona History
SCA History
Lady Tevenete de Charolais joined the SCA in 1992 through the Shire of Dragon's Mist and is active in singing, costuming, illumination, and dancing. She has held the offices in her shire of Gold Key, Scribe, and Seneschal.


Awards
* [[Persona]] background and history
Award of Arms Mar 30 AS 36 / 2002
* SCA history
Forget-me-not June 29 AS 37 / 2002
* SCA awards and positions
Royal Scribal Favor July 20 AS 37 / 2002
* Alternate persona names and pronunciation
* Picture(s) of the member
* [[Heraldry]] of that member


Coat of Arms
The content of a page may include more or less than this; it depends on what information is available ''and'' the member is comfortable with sharing with the public.  When adding or editing information on a page that is not about your own membership, strive to a) see if the information is already public knowledge (e.g., posted on an official SCA website, shared by the individual on a public mailing site, etc.) and b) obtain permission from the individual to do so. If adding or editing information for another, be ready and willing to remove or change what you have put forth if the member is uncomfortable. Also bear in mind that editing another's memories is considered very impolite.
Argent, a fret and on a chief vert three estoiles argent. Registered May of 2003.


Persona History
A people page is not intended for:
Tevenete was born to a small manor family in France.  Both of her parents have long since passed, and she has been widowed twice.  Both marriages yielded one heir and she tends to the raising of her two children and caring for the properties until the children are old enough to manage them. 


Categories: People | 16th Century Personas
* Events (see the [[Event Page Tutorial]])
* Territories, such as baronies
* Jargon (see [[:Category:Glossary|Glossary]])
* "Keepers" postings from SCA mailing lists
 
While appropriate for this site, the structure of a People Page may not provide the best format. Please see the [[How Things Work Around Here]] for further information of appropriate content for the overall wiki.
 
====Important! Photo Use on this Wiki====
See the [[How_Things_Work_Around_Here#Photo_Uploads|information on photo use]].
 
=Creating & Editing a Page=
In order to have a People Page, a '''page''' must be created. The following pages contain information on the mechanics of how to create and edit pages:
 
* [[Help:Two Minute Tutorial]]
* [[Creating New Pages]]
* [[Simple Edit Tutorial]]
 
You may wish to have them open in one internet browser tab or window and use another tab or window as your "workspace". That way, you can refer back to them easily while working.
 
When creating a People Page, check to see if the An Tir [[Order of Precedence]] ([http://op.antirheralds.org/index.php official site])is generating a link to a member. You may wish to a create a page from here; you can also ''move'' (rename) or ''redirect'' the page to a new page.
 
====Redirecting & Moving Pages====
* '''Moving (renaming) a page''' means giving it another name. This is done by using the "move" tab at the top. The tab is not visible if you are not logged in. Then simply enter the new name and click "Move page". For more information, see [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Moving_a_page Media Wiki's Help:Moving a Page]
 
* '''Redirects''' are used to forward users from one page name to another. They can be useful if a particular article is referred to by multiple names, or has alternative punctuation, capitalization or spellings. For more information, see [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Redirect Media Wiki's Help:Redirects]
 
==Adding the Template:Populace==
{{Template:Populace}}This wiki provides a [[Template:Populace]] that can be filled out to create a 'table' of information. You can see an 'unfilled' one to the right.
 
By editing a page, you can add this element to it by copy-pasting the following into the edit area:
 
<nowiki>{{Populace
| photo = [[Add the File link to your photo here]]
| photocaption = Your name (and possibly a caption for your photo)
| location = Your Known World Location
| pronouns = your preferred pronouns
| status = AS ###
| oplink = url to your op entry (do not include brackets)
| title = your preferred title, if applicable
| offices = NA
| device = [[Add the File link to your device here]]
| devicecaption = Write your blazon here.
}}</nowiki>
 
----
 
You can also use the following below if you want to display badges, as well:
 
<nowiki>{{PopulaceWithBadges
| photo = [[Add the File link to your photo here]]
| photocaption = Your name (and possibly a caption for your photo)
| location = Your Known World Location
| status = AS ###
| offices = NA
| device = [[Add the File link to your device here]]
| devicecaption = Write your blazon here.
| badge1 =
| badge2 = 
| badge3 =
| badge4 =
| badge5 = 
| badge6 = }}</nowiki>
 
You'll notice the badges go up to six. If you do not have six badges, leave the space after them blank.
 
==Formatting and Organization==
You might have noticed at the top there is a 'Contents' table. This is automatically generated when ''headline'' formatting is used. A headline is like a chapter title or header. With this wiki, they are created through the use of the equal symbol around text (<nowiki>=Example=</nowiki>). The number of equal symbols around the text determines how it will look on the page and if the text (and any information under it) will 'nest' under it.
 
By example, this section is set up with the following:
 
<nowiki>=Creating & Editing a Page=</nowiki>
 
 
<nowiki>==Formatting and Organization==</nowiki>
 
 
<nowiki>====Redirecting & Moving Pages====</nowiki>
 
While the last example shows four equal symbols, you may use three. You may also notice the the single equal symbol creates a header with a natural underline. This can be helpful for designating clearly distinct segment of information, such as Persona history versus SCA history.
 
There are also tools within the edit area that can assist with '''emboldening''', ''italicizing'', linking and other formatting. Making text bold can be helpful for distinguishing the main subject or concept of a section (such as when 'People Page' was emboldened in the introduction of what one is), or when emphasizing important information (such as the 'Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!' at the bottom of the edit box).
 
Italicizing is helpful for distinguishing vocabulary that may not be the main focus of the section it's appearing in (such as when 'move' and 'redirect' are first mentioned in this article); it may also be used to distinguish book titles, website names, etymology, or other 'non-normal' text. It can also be used for emphasizing information (such as when 'may' is used prior to listing examples of what may be found on a People Page).
 
Finally, you can add your page to Categories; categories list pages that all share a common attribute. If you add <nowiki>[[Category:People]]</nowiki> to the bottom of a page, it will show a box at the bottom and link to the [[:Category:People|People category]] page.
 
===Content Organization===
As each member of An Tir is different, it's natural for each people page to share different information and present it differently. Below is an ordered list to provide a starting idea based off of pages found on Wikipedia.org.
 
# Etymology
## How is your/this persona name pronounced? (This can be very helpful for heralds!)
## What does the persona name mean and/or why was it chosen?
# Persona Background & History
## What culture and/or time period does the (primary) persona hail from?
## What experiences, triumphs, lessons or 'adventures' has this persona experienced in the Known World? (By example, a persona may have helped start a war, performed dramatically at a persona dinner, and so on-- think in terms of what has the persona or character has done rather than the SCA member or player.)
## Does this member have other personas?
### If so, describe them briefly. If necessary, create a new page for the persona and link the two.
# SCA History
## How did this member get started in the Society? What drew them in?
## What notable experiences have happened from the beginning up to current?
# SCA Interests/Activities (note: this may go with the above section, depending on how much content is available or personal preference)
# List of SCA Awards/Positions
## Positions with time frame
## Awards with time frame (and any relevant info as to why or how it was given)
# References/Bibliography (if you've made any citations in the page, they can be fully listed out here)
# External Links (for non-wiki links that are relevant, such as if the persona or member has a public website, blog or otherwise)
 
=People Page Example=
{{Populace
| photo = [[File:'A knight with pole-hammer' PublicDomain.jpg|200 px]]
| photocaption = Knight Paul Hammer
| location = Shire of Thamesreach (London, England)
| pronouns = he/him
| status = AS ??? (Early 16th century)
| oplink = https://op.antirheralds.org/
| title = Sir
| offices = Knight, Public Domain Example
| device = [[File:NorfolkDescriptionofaCoatofArms-PublicDomain.jpg]]
| devicecaption = Fiedless, fess urdy counter urdy...*
(This is not a proper blazon; see a [[Herald]] for correct info}}
'''Knight Paul Hammer''' is a made-up persona for the sake of example. He was discovered in [http://www.flickr.com/photos/britishlibrary/ The British Library FlickR pool], which offers a variety of Public Domain images that have no limitations in use. It's likely if he did play in the Society, he would be delighted to venture from the shelves in London to our kingdom of An Tir.
 
==Etymology==
While all languages have particular nuances with accents and inflections, Paul may be broken down mundanely in sounds as follows:
* Paul = pawwl
* Hammer = ham - mer
 
===Meaning===
The initial creator of this tutorial does not know the meaning of the given name 'Paul', though is aware it is found within the Christian New Testament. Hammer refers to a tool or a weapon. Sir Hammer's name is a play on his original photo caption, 'A knight with pole-hammer'.
 
==Persona==
Sir Hammer is considered to hail from S. Netherlands during the early 16th century, though we're not entirely sure. He's very often found dismounted in armor with a blue doublet decorated with red crosses, whilst holding a pole-hammer.
 
==SCA History==
Though he is not a member of the SCA, let alone the [[Order of Chivalry]], Sir Hammer is a knight. He was drawn that way, and he is not sure how else to be. He is, however, very happy to help as a public domain image.
 
===Positions===
* Acting People Page Example
* Knight
 
==Related==
* Untitled - caption: 'A knight with pole-hammer' - http://www.flickr.com/photos/britishlibrary/12458764085/
 
[[Category:Main_Page]]
[[Category:Help]]

Latest revision as of 18:05, 14 October 2024

This tutorial aims to help users create pages for the populace of An Tir. It is not an official nor mandatory guideline; it is here to help provide a starting point and ideas. It may also be used to help create other pages in this wiki.

What is a People Page?

A People Page is a wiki page featuring a member of the An Tir populace, and may be part of the People category. It provides information about that member, which may include:

  • Persona background and history
  • SCA history
  • SCA awards and positions
  • Alternate persona names and pronunciation
  • Picture(s) of the member
  • Heraldry of that member

The content of a page may include more or less than this; it depends on what information is available and the member is comfortable with sharing with the public. When adding or editing information on a page that is not about your own membership, strive to a) see if the information is already public knowledge (e.g., posted on an official SCA website, shared by the individual on a public mailing site, etc.) and b) obtain permission from the individual to do so. If adding or editing information for another, be ready and willing to remove or change what you have put forth if the member is uncomfortable. Also bear in mind that editing another's memories is considered very impolite.

A people page is not intended for:

While appropriate for this site, the structure of a People Page may not provide the best format. Please see the How Things Work Around Here for further information of appropriate content for the overall wiki.

Important! Photo Use on this Wiki

See the information on photo use.

Creating & Editing a Page

In order to have a People Page, a page must be created. The following pages contain information on the mechanics of how to create and edit pages:

You may wish to have them open in one internet browser tab or window and use another tab or window as your "workspace". That way, you can refer back to them easily while working.

When creating a People Page, check to see if the An Tir Order of Precedence (official site)is generating a link to a member. You may wish to a create a page from here; you can also move (rename) or redirect the page to a new page.

Redirecting & Moving Pages

  • Moving (renaming) a page means giving it another name. This is done by using the "move" tab at the top. The tab is not visible if you are not logged in. Then simply enter the new name and click "Move page". For more information, see Media Wiki's Help:Moving a Page
  • Redirects are used to forward users from one page name to another. They can be useful if a particular article is referred to by multiple names, or has alternative punctuation, capitalization or spellings. For more information, see Media Wiki's Help:Redirects

Adding the Template:Populace

Photo
No photo added
No photo caption added
Information
Resides: Not specified
Pronouns: Not specified
Date Started: Not specified
Awards: [No link added to Order of Precedence]
Prefered Title: Not specified
Offices: Not specified
Heraldry
No device image added
No device description

This wiki provides a Template:Populace that can be filled out to create a 'table' of information. You can see an 'unfilled' one to the right.

By editing a page, you can add this element to it by copy-pasting the following into the edit area:

{{Populace | photo = [[Add the File link to your photo here]] | photocaption = Your name (and possibly a caption for your photo) | location = Your Known World Location | pronouns = your preferred pronouns | status = AS ### | oplink = url to your op entry (do not include brackets) | title = your preferred title, if applicable | offices = NA | device = [[Add the File link to your device here]] | devicecaption = Write your blazon here. }}


You can also use the following below if you want to display badges, as well:

{{PopulaceWithBadges | photo = [[Add the File link to your photo here]] | photocaption = Your name (and possibly a caption for your photo) | location = Your Known World Location | status = AS ### | offices = NA | device = [[Add the File link to your device here]] | devicecaption = Write your blazon here. | badge1 = | badge2 = | badge3 = | badge4 = | badge5 = | badge6 = }}

You'll notice the badges go up to six. If you do not have six badges, leave the space after them blank.

Formatting and Organization

You might have noticed at the top there is a 'Contents' table. This is automatically generated when headline formatting is used. A headline is like a chapter title or header. With this wiki, they are created through the use of the equal symbol around text (=Example=). The number of equal symbols around the text determines how it will look on the page and if the text (and any information under it) will 'nest' under it.

By example, this section is set up with the following:

=Creating & Editing a Page=


==Formatting and Organization==


====Redirecting & Moving Pages====

While the last example shows four equal symbols, you may use three. You may also notice the the single equal symbol creates a header with a natural underline. This can be helpful for designating clearly distinct segment of information, such as Persona history versus SCA history.

There are also tools within the edit area that can assist with emboldening, italicizing, linking and other formatting. Making text bold can be helpful for distinguishing the main subject or concept of a section (such as when 'People Page' was emboldened in the introduction of what one is), or when emphasizing important information (such as the 'Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!' at the bottom of the edit box).

Italicizing is helpful for distinguishing vocabulary that may not be the main focus of the section it's appearing in (such as when 'move' and 'redirect' are first mentioned in this article); it may also be used to distinguish book titles, website names, etymology, or other 'non-normal' text. It can also be used for emphasizing information (such as when 'may' is used prior to listing examples of what may be found on a People Page).

Finally, you can add your page to Categories; categories list pages that all share a common attribute. If you add [[Category:People]] to the bottom of a page, it will show a box at the bottom and link to the People category page.

Content Organization

As each member of An Tir is different, it's natural for each people page to share different information and present it differently. Below is an ordered list to provide a starting idea based off of pages found on Wikipedia.org.

  1. Etymology
    1. How is your/this persona name pronounced? (This can be very helpful for heralds!)
    2. What does the persona name mean and/or why was it chosen?
  2. Persona Background & History
    1. What culture and/or time period does the (primary) persona hail from?
    2. What experiences, triumphs, lessons or 'adventures' has this persona experienced in the Known World? (By example, a persona may have helped start a war, performed dramatically at a persona dinner, and so on-- think in terms of what has the persona or character has done rather than the SCA member or player.)
    3. Does this member have other personas?
      1. If so, describe them briefly. If necessary, create a new page for the persona and link the two.
  3. SCA History
    1. How did this member get started in the Society? What drew them in?
    2. What notable experiences have happened from the beginning up to current?
  4. SCA Interests/Activities (note: this may go with the above section, depending on how much content is available or personal preference)
  5. List of SCA Awards/Positions
    1. Positions with time frame
    2. Awards with time frame (and any relevant info as to why or how it was given)
  6. References/Bibliography (if you've made any citations in the page, they can be fully listed out here)
  7. External Links (for non-wiki links that are relevant, such as if the persona or member has a public website, blog or otherwise)

People Page Example

Photo

Knight Paul Hammer
Information
Resides: Shire of Thamesreach (London, England)
Pronouns: he/him
Date Started: AS ??? (Early 16th century)
Awards: Order of Precedence
Prefered Title: Sir
Offices: Knight, Public Domain Example
Heraldry

Fiedless, fess urdy counter urdy...*

(This is not a proper blazon; see a Herald for correct info

Knight Paul Hammer is a made-up persona for the sake of example. He was discovered in The British Library FlickR pool, which offers a variety of Public Domain images that have no limitations in use. It's likely if he did play in the Society, he would be delighted to venture from the shelves in London to our kingdom of An Tir.

Etymology

While all languages have particular nuances with accents and inflections, Paul may be broken down mundanely in sounds as follows:

  • Paul = pawwl
  • Hammer = ham - mer

Meaning

The initial creator of this tutorial does not know the meaning of the given name 'Paul', though is aware it is found within the Christian New Testament. Hammer refers to a tool or a weapon. Sir Hammer's name is a play on his original photo caption, 'A knight with pole-hammer'.

Persona

Sir Hammer is considered to hail from S. Netherlands during the early 16th century, though we're not entirely sure. He's very often found dismounted in armor with a blue doublet decorated with red crosses, whilst holding a pole-hammer.

SCA History

Though he is not a member of the SCA, let alone the Order of Chivalry, Sir Hammer is a knight. He was drawn that way, and he is not sure how else to be. He is, however, very happy to help as a public domain image.

Positions

  • Acting People Page Example
  • Knight

Related