If you want to force a word that wouldn't normally be a TopicName to be one, surround it with brackets. (e.g., [eHome] or [David Ornstein]). You are strongly encouraged not to do this, as it complicates what is supposed to be a simple process for creating web pages.
One Word Topic Names
Sometimes a topic needs to be a topic but it needs to have a one word name. For example, Persona might need to be the name of a topic. While you can always force this to be a link using a FreeLink, if this will be a common link, it's much more convenient to have FlexWiki do this for you. On the other hand, you don't want every capitalized word you have to turn into CreateATopicLinks: that'll just clutter your page.
To handle this, FlexWiki handles OneWordTopicNames in a special way: if a word is captialized and a topic exists for it, FlexWiki will automatically link to it. If not, it won't generate the CreateATopicLink. So, if you want OneWordTopicNames, create the topic first and your references will start auto-linking. A convenient way to create these is by typing in the name in the TopicBar. Oh, and don't forget they need to start with a capital letter.
Fully-Qualified Topic Names
From Build 1.8.0.1664 Onwards
A fully-qualified topic name has the form <namespace>.<topic>. For example, Microsoft.Projects.Wiki.AboutTopicNames. In this case, Microsoft.Projects.Wiki is the WikiNamespace and AboutTopicNames is the TopicName. It's very rare that you'll need this form. Almost its only use is for refering to a topic where the unqualified name would be ambiguous (i.e., when "the same" topic appears in two [visible] namespaces).
Fully-qualified topic names for namespaces that do not exist are not rendered as links.
Versions
A topic name usually simply identifies the most recent version of a topic. However, you can make a topic name that refers to a specific version of a topic. This takes the form of topicName(version). For example: TopicName(2005-11-25-00-51-06.2187--60.26.37.124)
TopicNames must start with an uppercase letter to auto-link (i.e. use PascalCase)
You can have multiple capital letters in a TopicName; just be sure there's at least one lowercase letter or a digit
TopicNames can optionally start with a single underscore
Using Brackets
If you want to violate some of these rules, you can use brackets to make a slightly larger set of strings into TopicNames.
Thus [eDocument] can be made into a topic name even though it doesn't meet the rules above for automatically recognizing topic names.
When you use brackets, you can have any mix of letters, digits and underscores in any order.
Limitations
There are severe limitations in the current build to making unorthodox topic titles, as illustrated above. See ExoticTopicFormats for limitations and work-arounds.
defines and describes what a topic is.
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describes the rules around creating a name for a WikiTopic.
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defines and describes what a topic is.
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describes the rules around creating a name for a WikiTopic.
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describes the rules around creating a name for a WikiTopic.
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describes the rules around creating a name for a WikiTopic.
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describes the rules around creating a name for a WikiTopic.
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describes the rules around creating a name for a WikiTopic.
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A FreeLink is a WikiName that is not PascalCase, usually a single word. These are delineated by single brackets ""["" and ""]"".
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background information about FlexWiki
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background information about FlexWiki
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FlexWiki should support easy linking to topics that have just one word. And now it does as of build 1704.
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background information about FlexWiki
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FlexWiki should support easy linking to topics that have just one word. And now it does as of build 1704.
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The TopicBar is the area on a Wiki topic page where the name of the topic shows up. If you hover over this area and click with the mouse, you can type in a topic name there. If the topic exists, you'll be taken directly there. If it doesn't, you'll be taken to the edit page where you can create the new topic.
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A wikiNamespace holds a collection of related topics.
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describes the rules around creating a name for a WikiTopic.
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background information about FlexWiki
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describes the rules around creating a name for a WikiTopic.
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describes the rules around creating a name for a WikiTopic.
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describes the rules around creating a name for a WikiTopic.
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PascalCase words are ""WordsSmashedTogetherLikeThis"" with each word beginning with a capital letter.
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describes the rules around creating a name for a WikiTopic.
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describes the rules around creating a name for a WikiTopic.
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describes the rules around creating a name for a WikiTopic.
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How to create topic names with exotic titles
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