1 MWMC Documentation

Preface

Over the years a lot of information has been generated especially in the area of administration. Some of it is straight forward facts whilst others require some degree of technical knowledge. This documentation has been written to provide an insight to that information. It is held on a sub-domain of our main website at docs.martinway.org.uk where it may be viewed. (A sub-domain is like a website within a related website). It is written in Markdown and converted to web (html) pages.

Currently, it comprises a series of 10 web pages, all of which can be viewed, printed and/or downloaded from this website. There are also some miscellaneous documents which likewise can be viewed, printed and/or downloaded.

  1. MWMC Documentation - this introductory page

  2. Facts & Figures - contains a summary of the areas of church life and sites or agencies that I currently access.

  3. Finance - information regarding, and instruction on how to maintain, Martin Way’s accounting system which is held as an Excel workbook on pCloud, our cloud-based storage system

  4. SongPro - an introduction to the program that we use to display services on the screens at church.
    Please note that this section is work-in-progress and is being frequently added to and updated.

  5. pCloud - Martin Way’s cloud storage system
    Please note that this section is work-in-progress and is being frequently added to and updated.

  6. Audio Visual Network - a schematic showing the interconnections of our network.

  7. Vestibule Display - a technical description of the news display in the Car Park Vestibule

  8. Ricoh Driver - Instructions for installing the printer driver for our Ricoh printer/copier

  9. Internet Terminology - a document explaining what a lot of the technical terms mean.

  10. Markdown websites - explains my rationale for moving away from traditional hand-coded websites to those generated from the plain text Markdown system.

Miscellaneous Documents (for Download)

Downloading & Printing

Having opened a document in your browser you can print and/or download it by going to your browser’s menu and choose Print. A dialog box should be displayed showing a preview of the document with, in the right panel, a box called Destination. This presents you with the option of printing directly to your printer or saving it to your computer as a pdf file. These are the instructions for the Firefox browser but other browsers should be similar.