Using WikiFormatting is GoodStyle, though the Wiki accepts some specific
HTML markup:
H?, CODE, CITE, KBD, PRE, Q, SUB, SUP, S, STRIKE, TT, and VAR.
WikiLinks. When you RunWordsTogether, the Wiki
automagically creates a link to the page in the Wiki named RunWordsTogether,
even if the page doesn't exist. If you click on a link to a non-existent topic,
you'll be offered the chance to create it. (Try clicking on RunWordsTogether!)
Other features the Wiki has for making formatting easier:
Lists:
- Unordered lists can be created with either [three spaces]* or [tab]*; adding more tabs or more triplets of spaces increases the list depth.
- Similarly, ordered lists can be created using [three spaces][number]. or [tab][number]., or [three spaces]# or [tab]#.
- Definition:
- lists are created with [three spaces]word: or [tab]word:.
Formatting:
- words between asterisks (*) bolds things; words between underscores (_) italices (emphasizes) them, and they can be combined and overlapped.
- A blank line starts a new paragraph.
- http://url or https://url and the like are automatically linked. If the URL ends in gif, png, jpg, or jpeg, it will be converted to an IMG link.
- > text until the end of the line generates a block quote.
- ---- will insert a horizontal rule.
- | cell | cell | ... | cell | at the beginning of a line will generate tables:
WikiLinks
- BumpyCaps will form links.
- Enclosing text with spaces in % marks % forces a WikiLink.
- ThisIsNotAWikiLink because it's enclosed in <nolink></nolink> tags.
- cvs://repository/cvsroot/dir/file will link to the CVS file in the named repository (project) at SourceForge.
Finally, if you erase all the text from the body and the summary of a topic
while editing, and save it, the Wiki will delete that page.
-jQuinn
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