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==== Notable differences ==== | ==== Notable differences ==== | ||
* Wormhole bookmarks follow the naming convention as other signatures and start with the letter W followed by the 3 letter signature in square brackets. After the signature, the wormhole destination type and destination names are added. | * Wormhole bookmarks follow the naming convention as other signatures and start with the letter W followed by the 3 letter signature in square brackets. After the signature, the wormhole destination type and destination names are added. | ||
* Wormhole bookmark's leading back follow the same naming scheme as above but is prefixed with an asterisk (*) to denote that it leads to k-space of a known campus. | |||
* Data and relic sites in K-Space will start with the letter D and R respectively. K-space data and relic sites will follow the same convention as mentioned in the WHC Bookmarking Scheme. | * Data and relic sites in K-Space will start with the letter D and R respectively. K-space data and relic sites will follow the same convention as mentioned in the WHC Bookmarking Scheme. | ||
* The bookmark may contain useful information in the Notes field. | * The bookmark may contain useful information in the Notes field. | ||
==== Examples ==== | |||
* ''<code>W [ABC] LS Uphallant</code>'' refers to a wormhole signature that has an ID starting with ABC and leads to Uphallant, a lowsec system. | |||
* ''<code>*W [XYZ] NS MHC-R3</code>'' refers to a wormhole signature that has an ID starting with XYZ and leads to MHC-R3, a nullsec system. The asterisk indicates that this wormhole leads back to one of the E-UNI campuses. | |||