[cvs] [Wiki] changed: WickedTextFormat
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Wed Jun 7 14:36:39 PDT 2006
jan Wed, 07 Jun 2006 14:36:39 -0700
Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/WickedTextFormat
New Revision: 1.13
Change log: Revert
@@ -5,24 +5,24 @@
----
++ General Notes
-The markup described on this page is for the default {{Text_Wiki}} rules;
-it is a combination of the [http://tavi.sourceforge.net WikkTikkiTavi]
+The markup described on this page is for the default {{Text_Wiki}} rules; \
+it is a combination of the [http://tavi.sourceforge.net WikkTikkiTavi] \
and [http://develnet.org/ coWiki] markup styles.
-All text is entered as plain text, and will be converted to HTML entities as
-necessary. This means that {{<}}, {{>}}, {{&}}, and so on are converted for
-you (except in special situations where the characters are Wiki markup;
+All text is entered as plain text, and will be converted to HTML entities as \
+necessary. This means that {{<}}, {{>}}, {{&}}, and so on are converted for \
+you (except in special situations where the characters are Wiki markup; \
Text_Wiki is generally smart enough to know when to convert and when not to).
-Just hit "return" twice to make a paragraph break. If you want
-to keep the same logical line but have to split it across
-two physical lines (such as when your editor only shows a certain number
-of characters per line), end the line with a backslash {{}} and hit
-return once. This will cause the two lines to be joined on display, and the
-backslash will not show. (If you end a line with a backslash and a tab
-or space, it will ''not'' be joined with the next line, and the backslash
+Just hit "return" twice to make a paragraph break. If you want \
+to keep the same logical line but have to split it across \
+two physical lines (such as when your editor only shows a certain number \
+of characters per line), end the line with a backslash {{\}} and hit \
+return once. This will cause the two lines to be joined on display, and the \
+backslash will not show. (If you end a line with a backslash and a tab \
+or space, it will ''not'' be joined with the next line, and the backslash \
will be printed.)
----
@@ -61,10 +61,10 @@
----
++ Headings
-You can make various levels of heading by putting
-plus-signs before and after the text (all on its
+You can make various levels of heading by putting \
+plus-signs before and after the text (all on its \
own line):
<code>
+++ Level 3 Heading
@@ -99,9 +99,9 @@
++ Lists
+++ Bullet Lists
-You can create bullet lists by starting a paragraph with one or
+You can create bullet lists by starting a paragraph with one or \
more asterisks.
<code>
* Bullet one
@@ -112,9 +112,9 @@
* Sub-bullet
+++ Numbered Lists
-Similarly, you can create numbered lists by starting a paragraph
+Similarly, you can create numbered lists by starting a paragraph \
with one or more hashes.
<code>
# Numero uno
@@ -176,37 +176,37 @@
----
++ Block Quotes
-You can mark a blockquote by starting a line with one or more '>'
+You can mark a blockquote by starting a line with one or more '>' \
characters, followed by a space and the text to be quoted.
<code>
This is normal text here.
-> Indent me! The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
-Now this the time for all good men to come to the aid of
-their country. Notice how we can continue the block-quote
-in the same "paragraph" by using a backslash at the end of
+> Indent me! The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. \
+Now this the time for all good men to come to the aid of \
+their country. Notice how we can continue the block-quote \
+in the same "paragraph" by using a backslash at the end of \
the line.
>
> Another block, leading to...
->> Second level of indenting. This second is indented even
+>> Second level of indenting. This second is indented even \
more than the previous one.
Back to normal text.
</code>
This is normal text here.
-> Indent me! The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
-Now this the time for all good men to come to the aid of
-their country. Notice how we can continue the block-quote
-in the same "paragraph" by using a backslash at the end of
+> Indent me! The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. \
+Now this the time for all good men to come to the aid of \
+their country. Notice how we can continue the block-quote \
+in the same "paragraph" by using a backslash at the end of \
the line.
>
> Another block, leading to...
->> Second level of indenting. This second is indented even
+>> Second level of indenting. This second is indented even \
more than the previous one.
Back to normal text.
@@ -218,9 +218,9 @@
+++ Wiki Links
SmashWordsTogether to create a page link.
-You can force a WikiPage name '''not''' to be clickable by putting
+You can force a WikiPage name '''not''' to be clickable by putting \
an exclamation mark in front of it.
<code>
WikiPage !WikiPage
@@ -239,9 +239,9 @@
> **Note:** existing wiki pages must be in the [RuleWikilink wikilink] {{pages}} configuration, and the [RuleWikilink wikilink] {{view_url}} configuration value must be set for the linking to work.
+++ Interwiki Links
-Interwiki links are links to pages on other Wiki sites.
+Interwiki links are links to pages on other Wiki sites. \
Type the {{``SiteName:PageName``}} like this:
* MeatBall:RecentChanges
* Advogato:proj/WikkiTikkiTavi
@@ -252,9 +252,9 @@
+++ URLs
Create a remote link simply by typing its URL: http://ciaweb.net.
-If you like, enclose it in brackets to create a numbered reference
+If you like, enclose it in brackets to create a numbered reference \
and avoid cluttering the page; {{``[http://ciaweb.net/free/]``}} becomes [http://ciaweb.net/free/].
Or you can have a described-reference instead of a numbered reference:
<code>
@@ -267,17 +267,17 @@
Create and anchor on the page by {{``[[# anchorName nice anchor text]]``}} [[# anchorName nice anchor text]] and refer to it by {{``#anchorName``}} #anchorName, or {{``[#anchorName use normal link renaming]``}} [#anchorName use normal link renaming].
+++ Images
-You can put a picture in a page with {{``[[image foo.jpg]]``}}. You can use
-any file type, but most browsers only support GIF, JPEG, and PNG formats.
-The filename can either be a relative reference (in which case the wiki looks
-for a file attached to the current page), an absolute reference which begins
-with a slash (in which case the wiki uses it to retrieve a file relative to
+You can put a picture in a page with {{``[[image foo.jpg]]``}}. You can use \
+any file type, but most browsers only support GIF, JPEG, and PNG formats. \
+The filename can either be a relative reference (in which case the wiki looks \
+for a file attached to the current page), an absolute reference which begins \
+with a slash (in which case the wiki uses it to retrieve a file relative to \
the web server's root), or a full, external URL.
-Additonal attributes, such as "alt" can follow the image filename or URL like
-so: {{``[[image foo.jpg alt="A Foo JPEG"]]``}}. "link" is a special
+Additonal attributes, such as "alt" can follow the image filename or URL like \
+so: {{``[[image foo.jpg alt="A Foo JPEG"]]``}}. "link" is a special \
attribute which makes the image a link to the specified URL.
----
@@ -357,9 +357,4 @@
|||| you can span multiple columns by || starting each cell ||
|| with extra cell |||| separators ||
|||||| but perhaps an example is the easiest way to see ||
-----
-++ Minor text changements
-** This is not part of the original text: **
-Why can I change it at all? ;-)
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