Difference between revisions of "User:Krys"
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
I started playing around with the idea of LMCE late October of 2008. Mainly I just started putting the pieces together in my head and taking an inventory of all the spare pc's I had laying around in my house. I was previously using Windows MCE and a program called My Movies to catalog and play all my dvd's. I ran into a few issues I didn't like, one being I couldn't play dvd's through my system on my xbox, and also it was just a media center which offered no home automation. I have been wanting to experiment with home automation for a while but didn't want to shell out the big $$$ as it was more of a want than a need. | I started playing around with the idea of LMCE late October of 2008. Mainly I just started putting the pieces together in my head and taking an inventory of all the spare pc's I had laying around in my house. I was previously using Windows MCE and a program called My Movies to catalog and play all my dvd's. I ran into a few issues I didn't like, one being I couldn't play dvd's through my system on my xbox, and also it was just a media center which offered no home automation. I have been wanting to experiment with home automation for a while but didn't want to shell out the big $$$ as it was more of a want than a need. | ||
So enter LMCE, a piece of free software that is highly configurable, and can bet set up to work with almost any pc laying around not being used. I watched the video and was immediately hooked, everything I wanted and I could get the basics up and running for free. I started out just running it on 1 pc as a core and have since added on multiple MD's. This will serve as a "documentary" of my experience | So enter LMCE, a piece of free software that is highly configurable, and can bet set up to work with almost any pc laying around not being used. I watched the video and was immediately hooked, everything I wanted and I could get the basics up and running for free. I started out just running it on 1 pc as a core and have since added on multiple MD's. This will serve as a "documentary" of my experience | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | =Top Header= | ||
+ | ==Second: This is how you can do a section header== | ||
+ | ===Third: Which can be nested by adding more equal signs=== | ||
+ | ====Fourth Header==== | ||
+ | The headings will be put into a table of contents at the top, but only when the page has 4 or more section headers (nested or not). | ||
+ | |||
+ | *This is an unordered (bullet) list. | ||
+ | **These can also be nested | ||
+ | |||
+ | #This is an ordered (numbered) list | ||
+ | ##I think these can be nested as well | ||
+ | ##They can | ||
+ | #Next ordered (numbered) list | ||
+ | ##Nested | ||
+ | ##Nested | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | :This will be indented | ||
+ | ::Indented more | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Lines starting with a space will be "preformatted", and placed in one of those typical dotted boxes. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ''Italic text'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''bold text''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''''italic and bold''''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Urls are automaticly recognized, but there are more possibilities. For example: | ||
+ | http://some.domain/page.html shows the URL 'as is' | ||
+ | [http://some.domain/page.html] shows up as an increasing number | ||
+ | [http://some.domain/page.html alternative text] shows up as "alternative text" | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[other wiki page]] link to other_wiki_page, shows as "other wiki page" | ||
+ | [[other wiki page|alternative text]] link to other_wiki_page, shows as "alternative text" | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | <nowiki>this will stop the wiki from applying formatting, useful if you don't want url's turned into links for instance: http://some.domain/page.html</nowiki> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Alternatively you can also use the standard HTML tags. | ||
+ | ===Third Level: You unnest by removing one level of equal signs=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
[[{{ns:6}}:Floorplan.png]] | [[{{ns:6}}:Floorplan.png]] |
Revision as of 18:32, 29 December 2008
My Rendition of LMCE
I started playing around with the idea of LMCE late October of 2008. Mainly I just started putting the pieces together in my head and taking an inventory of all the spare pc's I had laying around in my house. I was previously using Windows MCE and a program called My Movies to catalog and play all my dvd's. I ran into a few issues I didn't like, one being I couldn't play dvd's through my system on my xbox, and also it was just a media center which offered no home automation. I have been wanting to experiment with home automation for a while but didn't want to shell out the big $$$ as it was more of a want than a need. So enter LMCE, a piece of free software that is highly configurable, and can bet set up to work with almost any pc laying around not being used. I watched the video and was immediately hooked, everything I wanted and I could get the basics up and running for free. I started out just running it on 1 pc as a core and have since added on multiple MD's. This will serve as a "documentary" of my experience
Contents
Top Header
Second: This is how you can do a section header
Third: Which can be nested by adding more equal signs
Fourth Header
The headings will be put into a table of contents at the top, but only when the page has 4 or more section headers (nested or not).
- This is an unordered (bullet) list.
- These can also be nested
- This is an ordered (numbered) list
- I think these can be nested as well
- They can
- Next ordered (numbered) list
- Nested
- Nested
- This will be indented
- Indented more
Lines starting with a space will be "preformatted", and placed in one of those typical dotted boxes.
Italic text
bold text
italic and bold
Urls are automaticly recognized, but there are more possibilities. For example:
http://some.domain/page.html shows the URL 'as is'
[1] shows up as an increasing number
alternative text shows up as "alternative text"
other wiki page link to other_wiki_page, shows as "other wiki page" alternative text link to other_wiki_page, shows as "alternative text"
this will stop the wiki from applying formatting, useful if you don't want url's turned into links for instance: http://some.domain/page.html
Alternatively you can also use the standard HTML tags.