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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


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=== Bookmarking Wormholes ===
=== Bookmarking Wormholes ===


When bookmarking a wormhole, always warp on grid with it and bookmark the wormhole itself, ''not'' the cosmic signature found in the scanner results.
When bookmarking a wormhole, always warp on grid with it and bookmark the wormhole itself, ''not'' the cosmic signature found in the scanner results. The wormhole and the signature are not exactly in the same spot and the signature is always out of jump range. Bookmarking the wormhole from the overview makes travelling the chain much safer!


Every wormhole bookmark uses the following format:
Every wormhole bookmark uses the following format:
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'''Symbol''': <code>.</code> or <code>*</code> WHC gives names to ''wormholes'', and since each wormhole has two sides, any given name is used in two different bookmarks. The bookmark leading ''towards'' our home (which is located in the system further away) is prefixed with an asterisk (<code>*</code>), and the bookmark leading ''away'' from our home (which is locted in the system closer or even inside our home) is prefixed with a period (<code>.</code>). If you want to get back home, always jump the bookmark with a <code>*</code>. This is often called “following the stars home”, in reference to the symbol.
'''Symbol''': <code>.</code> or <code>*</code> WHC gives names to ''wormholes'', and since each wormhole has two sides, any given name is used in two different bookmarks. The bookmark leading ''towards'' our home (which is located in the system further away) is prefixed with an asterisk (<code>*</code>), and the bookmark leading ''away'' from our home (which is locted in the system closer or even inside our home) is prefixed with a period (<code>.</code>). If you want to get back home, always jump the bookmark with a <code>*</code>. This is often called “following the stars home”, in reference to the symbol.


'''Name''': a letter followed by zero or more numbers (or letters if there are too many wormholes) See [[#naming]].
'''Name''': a letter followed by zero or more numbers (or letters if there are too many wormholes) See the [[#Naming|Naming]] section above.


'''Signature letters''': the first three letters of the cosmic signature
'''Signature letters''': the first three letters of the cosmic signature
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=== Bookmarking Non-Wormhole Signatures ===
=== Bookmarking Non-Wormhole Signatures ===
Any non-wormhole cosmic signature can be bookmarked directly from the scanning window ''without'' warping to it.
Any non-wormhole cosmic signature can be bookmarked directly from the scanning window ''without'' warping to it.


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<code>R</code>: relic sites<br>
<code>R</code>: relic sites<br>
<code>D</code>: data sites<br>
<code>D</code>: data sites<br>
<code>C</code>: combat sites (K-space)<br>
<code>O</code>: ore sites<br>
<code>E</code>: event sites<br>
<code>GHOST</code>: rare [[Ghost Sites]] are prefixed with the whole word. These can be extremely valuable and are generally hacked as soon as possible after being found.
<code>GHOST</code>: rare [[Ghost Sites]] are prefixed with the whole word. These can be extremely valuable and are generally hacked as soon as possible after being found.


Examples:
Examples:


* <code>D ABC-123 Unsecured Frontier Database</code> - a sleeper relic site.
* <code>D ABC-123 Unsecured Frontier Database</code> - a sleeper data site.
* <code>R XYZ-098 Ruined Angel Crystal Quarry</code> - a relic site also found in null-sec space.
* <code>R XYZ-098 Ruined Angel Crystal Quarry</code> - a relic site also found in null-sec space.
* <code>G DEF-456 Barren Perimeter Reservoir</code> - a gas site.
* <code>G DEF-456 Barren Perimeter Reservoir</code> - a gas site.
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If the bookmarks in a chain do need to be preserved after it has been disconnected (someone has been rolled out, for instance), move all the bookmarks with the prefix of the disconnected chain into the "Isolated Chains" subfolder. Do not bother moving non-wormhole bookmarks, as the content is no longer relevant. They will expire naturally. Once the disconnected chain is no longer needed, delete all the related bookmarks in the "Isolated Chains" subfolder.
If the bookmarks in a chain do need to be preserved after it has been disconnected (someone has been rolled out, for instance), move all the bookmarks with the prefix of the disconnected chain into the "Isolated Chains" subfolder. Do not bother moving non-wormhole bookmarks, as the content is no longer relevant. They will expire naturally. Once the disconnected chain is no longer needed, delete all the related bookmarks in the "Isolated Chains" subfolder.
There is a 500-bookmark limit on shared bookmark folders. If you hit this limit, simply sort the bookmarks by creation date and remove the 50 oldest ''non-wormhole'' bookmarks.


== Using Wanderer ==
== Using Wanderer ==
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* Always organize systems left-to right. This means Cake will ''always'' be on the left-most side of the map.
* Always organize systems left-to right. This means Cake will ''always'' be on the left-most side of the map.
* Systems that are the same number of hops from Cake should be aligned in the same column (loops notwithstanding).
* Systems that are the same number of hops from Cake should be aligned in the same column (loops notwithstanding).
* Do not use tags, labels, or status flags.
* Do not use or modify tags, labels, or status flags. Some systems will be have a "CDP" custom label. This is an aid for WHC's buyback haul-outs, so please do not remove or change it.
 
 
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