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=== Glossaries ===
=== Glossaries ===
Glossaries are lists of terms with their definitions:
Glossaries are lists of terms with their definitions:
*'''[[LabVIEW Glossary|LabVIEW Glossary]]''' - LabVIEW related terms
*'''[[LabVIEW Wiki:List of glossaries|List of glossaries]]''' — a list of glossaries arranged by subject.
*'''[[Instrumentation glossary|Instrumentation Glossary]]''' - Glossary of test and measurement terms.
*'''[[:Category:Glossaries]]''' — glossaries in the category and subcategories, arranged alphabetically.


=== Portals ===
=== Portals ===
A portal is an introductory page for a given topic. It complements the main article of the subject by introducing the reader to key articles, images, and categories that further describe the subject. Portals also help editors find related projects and things they can do to help improve LabVIEW Wiki in that area. Portals can be found at:
A portal is an introductory page for a given topic. It complements the main article of the subject by introducing the reader to key articles, images, and categories that further describe the subject. Portals also help editors find related projects and things they can do to help improve LabVIEW Wiki in that area. Portals can be found at:
*'''[[Portal:List of portals]]''' — a list of active portals.
*'''[[Portal:List of portals|List of portals]]''' — a list of active portals.
*'''[[:Category:Portal]]''' — portals in the category and subcategories, arranged alphabetically.
*'''[[:Category:Portal]]''' — portals in the category and subcategories, arranged alphabetically.


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===Categorical indices===
===Categorical indices===
LabVIEW Wiki's main categorical index system, automatically generated from information (category tags) placed at the end of each article. To learn about how this works, see [[Help:Categories]]. The pages at the top of the hierarchy are:
LabVIEW Wiki's main categorical index system, automatically generated from information (category tags) placed at the end of each article. To learn about how this works, see [[Help:Categories]]. The pages at the top of the hierarchy are:
*'''[[LabVIEW_Wiki:Categorical index]]''' — an index of ''all'' categories, plus a list of high-level categories, arranged by subject.  This category page is an exception to the autogeneration rule, as it is crafted by hand.
*'''[[LabVIEW_Wiki:Categorical index|Categorical index]]''' — an index of ''all'' categories, plus a list of high-level categories, arranged by subject.  This category page is an exception to the autogeneration rule, as it is crafted by hand.
*'''[[:Category:Categories]]''' — the highest level or "root" category in {{SITENAME}}.
*'''[[:Category:Categories]]''' — the highest level or "root" category in {{SITENAME}}.
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If you would like to look around and see what's here, use LabVIEW Wiki's Contents pages. Links to all of LabVIEW Wiki's main contents pages are presented below, and they in turn link to the more specific pages.

LabVIEW Wiki's reference lists

Glossaries

Glossaries are lists of terms with their definitions:

Portals

A portal is an introductory page for a given topic. It complements the main article of the subject by introducing the reader to key articles, images, and categories that further describe the subject. Portals also help editors find related projects and things they can do to help improve LabVIEW Wiki in that area. Portals can be found at:

LabVIEW Wiki's indices

Alphabetical indices

Categorical indices

LabVIEW Wiki's main categorical index system, automatically generated from information (category tags) placed at the end of each article. To learn about how this works, see Help:Categories. The pages at the top of the hierarchy are:

  • Categorical index — an index of all categories, plus a list of high-level categories, arranged by subject. This category page is an exception to the autogeneration rule, as it is crafted by hand.
  • Category:Categories — the highest level or "root" category in LabVIEW Wiki.