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                                 How to write an online tutorial
                                 How to write an online tutorial


Tutorials are one main reason the Medienwiki exists, but not everything is as well documented as you could reimagine them. So in this tutorial i want to explain how you can do make it better.
Tutorials are one main reason the Medienwiki exists, but not everything is as well documented as they should be. So in this tutorial i want to explain what you can do to make it better.


==Subject Matter==
==Subject Matter==
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There are some things you should mind using the wiki, it has some shortcuts for lay outing the text that you need to quote into you're text.
There are some things you should mind using the wiki, it has some shortcuts for lay outing the text that you need to quote into you're text.
Also theres a sidebar above the text window wich contains shortcuts for lay outing:
Also theres a sidebar above the text window wich contains shortcuts for lay outing:
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Writing bold
Writing bold


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You will find the option to upload images to the wiki on the left side underneath the Bold Headlines in the sidebar.
You will find the option to upload images to the wiki on the left side underneath the Bold Headlines in the sidebar.
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You can then choose a picture to upload from your PC but mind two things
You can then choose a picture to upload from your PC but mind two things


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The PC in the Performance lab is running Debian you can make a:
The PC in the Performance lab is running Debian you can make a:


Screenshot using ctrl+ shift+ alt + s (wich will be saved in the images folder)
Screenshot using''' ctrl+ shift+ alt + s''' (wich will be saved in the images folder)


Screen recording alt+ cmd+ v (you can start and stop with this command. There is a red dot appearing in the Top bar of the Dektop to indicate that youre currently recording.  The video will be saved in your video folder)
Screen recording '''alt+ cmd+ v''' (you can start and stop with this command. There is a red dot appearing in the Top bar of the Dektop to indicate that youre currently recording.  The video will be saved in your video folder)