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===Bookmarking Scheme===
===Bookmarking Scheme===
In an attempt to have one E-Uni standard, the LSC will defer to the WHC and adopt the [http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/WHC_Bookmarking_Scheme WHC Bookmarking Scheme].
In an attempt to have one E-Uni standard, the LSC will defer to the WHC and adopt the [http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/WHC_Bookmarking_Scheme WHC Bookmarking Scheme].
 
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'''Sites'''<br/>
'''Sites'''<br/>
Bookmarking sites that you will not run provides others in the LSC with the opportunity to run them, and also makes it easier for everyone to know if a new signature has appeared.
Bookmarking sites that you will not run provides others in the LSC with the opportunity to run them, and also makes it easier for everyone to know if a new signature has appeared.
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* If you do data and relic sites, please pop all of the cans so that the site despawns (and respawns elsewhere). For those cans that are empty or full of junk, just run your analyzer on it twice without doing the hacking game.  
* If you do data and relic sites, please pop all of the cans so that the site despawns (and respawns elsewhere). For those cans that are empty or full of junk, just run your analyzer on it twice without doing the hacking game.  
* Bookmarks can be made from the scanning results list. Right-click on a fully-scanned result and select "save."
* Bookmarks can be made from the scanning results list. Right-click on a fully-scanned result and select "save."
* Standard format is "<sigtype> [sig id] <additional info>"
* Standard format is <sigtype> [sig id] <additional info>, where:
**<code>[sig id]</code> = [ABC], [BCD], [EFG], etc
**<code><sigtype></code> = a one letter designation of the signature type; G for gas, R for relic, D for Data, and C for combat
*There are 4 types.
**<code>[sig id]</code> = [ABC], [BCD], [EFG], etc.; the first three letters of the signature id
**<code><additional info></code> = the name of the site from the scanner; this is the default name that appears when you select save
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<span style="color:#FFF">1. G(as Sites)</span>
<span style="color:#FFF">2. R(elic Sites)</span>
<span style="color:#FFF">3. D(ata Sites)</span>
<span style="color:#FFF">4. C(ombat Sites)</span>


'''Wormholes'''<br/>
* Take the time to warp to it at 100km. From your overview, right-click on the wormhole and select "show info" to see what you have. Indicate whether it is to High, Low, Null, or W-space in the <additional info>.
**W [ABC] C1-C3
**W [DEF] High
**W [GHI] Null
* You can tell what type of wormhole space the wormhole leads to by looking at its [http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Wormholes#Wormhole_Text description text].
* If you jump through the wormhole, please include specific <additional info>.
* DO NOT BOOKMARK wormholes from Scanner Results. Only bookmark wormholes while on-grid from your overview or in space.
**Except: if you did not warp to the wormhole, bookmark it from the scanner results and keep the name as "Unstable Wormhole."


*DO NOT BOOKMARK Wormholes from Scanner Results. Only Bookmark Wormholes while On-Grid from the Overview or in space.
* Just keep in mind when bookmarking that * gets the ''current system name'' while . gets the ''destination system name'' and you're good to go (see below).
* Just keep in mind when bookmarking that * gets the ''current system name'' while . gets the ''destination system name'' and you're good to go (see below).