compose tips

  • Images can be added to this post.
  • You may link to files uploaded with the current node using special tags. The tags will be replaced by the corresponding files. For example: Suppose you uploaded three files (in this order):

    • imag1.png (referred as file #1)
    • file1.pdf (referred as file #2)
    • imag2.png (referred as file #3)
    [inline:1=test]  or  [inline:imag1.png=test]
    will be replaced by <img src=imag1.png alt=test>
    [file:1=test]  or  [file:imag1.png=test]
    will be replaced by <a href=imag1.png>test</a>
    [attachment:2=test]  or  [attachment:file1.pdf=test]
    will be replaced by <a href=file1.pdf.png>test</a>
  • Easily link to terms in various wikis or other websites by typing [[prefix:term]]. Use the "|" character to create a "piped link," e.g., "[[w:public transport|public transportation]]" displays as "public transportation." For a full list of available prefixes and the websites to which they point, see interwiki.
  • WikiText is converted to HTML according to the following formatting guidelines:

    Paragraphs

    • Don't indent paragraphs
    • Words wrap and fill as needed
    • Use blank lines as separators
    • Four or more minus signs make a horizontal rule
    • %%% or \\ makes a linebreak (in headings and lists too)

    Lists

    • asterisk for first level
      • asterisk-asterisk for second level, etc.
    • Use * for bullet lists, # for numbered lists (mix at will)
    • semicolon-term-colon-definition for definition lists:
    • term here
      definition here, as in the <DL><DT><DD> list
    • One line for each item
    • Other leading whitespace signals preformatted text, changes font.

    Headings

    • ! at the start of a line makes a small heading
    • !! at the start of a line makes a medium heading
    • !!! at the start of a line makes a large heading

    Fonts

    • Indent with one or more spaces to use a monospace font;
    • Or enclose within triple braces {{{ }}}, which may cross multiple lines:
    This is in monospace

    This is not

    Indented Paragraphs

    • semicolon-colon -- works like <BLOCKQUOTE>, but is actually implemented as Term Definition above without the term

    this is an indented block of text

    Emphasis

    • Use doubled single-quotes ('') for emphasis
    • Use doubled underscores (__) for strong emphasis
    • Mix them at will: very strong emphasis
    • Emphasis can be used multiple times within a line, but cannot cross line boundaries:

      ''this
      will not work''

    References

    • Hyperlinks to other pages within the Wiki are made by placing the page name in square brackets: [this is a page link]
    • Hyperlinks to external pages are done like this: [http://www.example.com]
    • You can name the links by providing a name, a pipe/bar (|) and then the hyperlink or pagename:
      [PhpWiki home page | http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/]
    • You can suppress linking to old-style references and URIs by preceding the word with a '!', e.g. NotLinkedAsWikiName, http://not.linked.to/
    • Also, the old way of linking URLs is still supported: precede URLs with "http:", "ftp:" or "mailto:" to create links automatically as in: http://example.com/
    • URLs ending with .png, .gif, or .jpg are inlined if in square brackets, by themselves

    HTML Mark-Up Language

    • HTML will display as-is
    • < and > are themselves
    • Entities (e.g. &amp;) will not convert to characters
    • If you really must use HTML, the system administrator has enabled this feature. Start each line with a bar-greater-than (|>).

    Content protection

    • To protect content as is (i.e., in a <pre></pre> block) without interpretation, enclose within triple braces {{{ }}}, which may cross multiple lines. Note that the content within the triple braces may still be interpreted by the browser in the same way <pre></pre> enclosed content is.

    Table is supported

    • Start the line with single-bar (|) or double-bars (||) to create a table
    • One line per row, do not insert blank line, or the table ends
    • Double-bar separates header (<th></th>) cells
    • Single-bar separates normal table (<td></td>) cells
    • Don't end a line with single or double bar; otherwise, a blank cell results
    • Example:
      || Heading 1 || Heading 2
      | Cell a1 | Cell a2
      | Cell b1 | Cell b2
      Result:
      Heading 1Heading 2
      Cell a1Cell a2
      Cell b1Cell b2