User guide
SVN repositories
When you enter the repository page of one project, you should now see a "Checkout URL" link near the top-right corner of the page (You may find a sample of that url on the OHR Support repository page )
If the link isn't showing, then the project administrator has configured it so it doesn't show. Please contact your project administrator in that case.
Once you get hold of the svn repository, you should be able to checkout it.
If you are using linux/unix, you can checkout a repository by using the svn checkout (svn co) command. You will need to have a subversion client installed on your machine.
Here's an example for checking out ohr support's repository:
svn co http://svn.ohwr.org/ohr-support/
If you are using windows, you will need a svn client, too. We recommend tortoiseSVN for windows users, although there are other options.
If you have developer access to the project, you will be able to do commits to its repository by using your ohwr.org username and password. Otherwise, you will have read-only access. Please contact your project manager if you need developer access.
Wiki editing
Redmine uses a language called "textile" for wiki editing.
This page explains the most used commands, as well as several modifications to textile introduced on redmine, such as links to issues and commits:
/help/wiki_syntax_detailed.html
For a complete textile reference, see the textile reference manual for redcloth (the library used for rendering textile on this page).
If you are familiar with Twiki, you may want to read the twiki-vs-textile page in order to see the differences.