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# Go to the Introduction-page. Go to the infobox-part of the introduction component-form. Check the relations in your chapter to the other parts of the framework. Include those relations in the corresponding fields (Projects/Applications, External models, Related IMAGE components). <br/>Each field has its own set of possible related items. Look at the overviews for the existing items, they are mentioned above the fields. Get the right item by using auto-completion. For new items see the related [How to]. <br/> The references-field and key-references have been filled in the previous steps.
# Go to the Introduction-page. Go to the infobox-part of the introduction component-form. Check the relations in your chapter to the other parts of the framework. Include those relations in the corresponding fields (Projects/Applications, External models, Related IMAGE components). <br/>Each field has its own set of possible related items. Look at the overviews for the existing items, they are mentioned above the fields. Get the right item by using auto-completion. For new items see the related [How to]. <br/> The references-field and key-references have been filled in the previous steps.
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The policy interventions will appear in a table, with the example below it.




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Revision as of 16:07, 13 November 2013

Introduction

De indeling per component noemen De verwijzing naar component manual

Voorbereiding: lees help:wiki-syntax

Step by step

  1. Navigate to your component on the wiki, by going to Overviews => Conceptual Framework Overview. When you open your component, you will see that the basic structure is already implemented. The component will consist of five component-pages. The start page is the introduction page, the others pages are accessible at the bottom. Make sure you understand the structure of the framework elements as are described in the help [Elements_summary].
  2. Start with the introduction page. Click the Edit-tab in de wiki-bar. You will see the introduction component-form, with some parts already filled.
  3. Go to the infobox-part of the form and fill in the key-references which are stated at the bottom of your chapter.
  4. Skip the other fields of the infobox-part and variable-part and go directly to the introduction text of the textual-part at the bottom of the form.
  5. Copy the introduction text from your chapter in this field. You can always save your page and see how it looks.
  6. Start the editorial process: Go through your text and please pay attention to the following points (see the [HowTo] page):
    • Headers: A webpage needs more headers than is used in a book chapter to guide the reader
    • Lists: Lists in the text should be transformed into bullet-ed or numbered text.
    • References: There are two actions here:
    • #Link the inline citation to the reference.
    • #Include this citation in the references-field in the form you are working in.
    • Acronyms:
    • In text links to the standard figures:
    • In text links to additional figures and the figure itself:
    • In text links to other chapters: Replace the chapter-name to the component-name and create the link
    • Footnotes:
    • Formulas:
  7. Go to the variable-part of the form. Check the set of input- output-variables and parameters for your component, when you disagree with the content, please make a note in the discussion-tab in the wiki-bar and leave the component-fields unchanged.
  8. Save the page.
  9. Go to the section 'Inputs' of the introduction page and edit the description of your parameters. See the related [HowTo]. Leave the 'model variables' and 'drivers' unchanged.
  10. Go to the section 'Outputs' of the introduction page and edit the description of the output-variables. See the related [HowTo].
  11. Save the page
  12. Go to the main pages at the bottom
  13. Click on Detailed description. This will lead you to the Detailed description component-form.
  14. Copy the description part of your chapter in the description-field.
  15. Perform the same editorial steps as stated above.
  16. Save the page
  17. Go to the main pages at the bottom
  18. Click on Policy interventions. This will lead you to the Policy intervention component-form.
  19. Copy the Baseline description part of your chapter in the description-field.
  20. Perform the same editorial steps as stated above.
  21. Look at the section Policy interventions. This consists of a set of policy interventions and a policy intervention example description below the interventions. Do the following for each Policy intervention:
    • Go to 'Useful forms =>Add policy interventions
    • Create a meaningful 'policy label' for your policy intervention, and name the policy intervention-page: <Policy label>_(<component code>), e.g. Carbon tax (EC) for the 'Energy conversion' component.
    • Copy the policy intervention text into the description field for the policy intervention at hand.
    • Fill in the other fields of the form.
    • Save the page
  22. Navigate to the component-page by using the link to your component which is given at: 'Is policy intervention of'.
  23. Go to the main pages at the bottom.
  24. Go to the Policy interventions-page.
  25. Go back to the Policy intervention component-form by clicking on the Edit-tab on the wiki-bar.
  26. Copy the Policy intervention example from your chapter in the appropriate field.
  27. Perform the same editorial steps as stated above.
  28. Save the page
  29. Go to the main pages at the bottom
  30. Click on 'Data uncertainties and limitations'. This will lead you to the Data uncertainties and limitations component-form.
  31. Copy the description part of your chapter in the description-field.
  32. Perform the same editorial steps as stated above.
  33. Save the page
  34. Go to the Introduction-page. Go to the infobox-part of the introduction component-form. Check the relations in your chapter to the other parts of the framework. Include those relations in the corresponding fields (Projects/Applications, External models, Related IMAGE components).
    Each field has its own set of possible related items. Look at the overviews for the existing items, they are mentioned above the fields. Get the right item by using auto-completion. For new items see the related [How to].
    The references-field and key-references have been filled in the previous steps.