Formatting Command: |
Example: You write: |
You get: |
Paragraphs: Blank lines will create new paragraphs. |
1st paragraph
2nd paragraph
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1st paragraph 2nd paragraph
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Headings: At least three dashes at the beginning of a line, followed by plus signs and the heading text. One plus creates a level 1 heading (most important), two pluses a level 2 heading; the maximum is level 6. Note: A Table of Content can be created automatically with the %TOC% variable, see TWiki Variables?. |
---++ Sushi
---+++ Maguro
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Sushi
Maguro
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Bold Text: Words get bold by enclosing them in * asterisks. |
*Bold*
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Bold |
Italic Text: Words get italic by enclosing them in _ underscores. |
_Italic_
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Italic |
Bold Italic: Words get _bold italic by enclosing them in _ double-underscores. |
__Bold italic__
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Bold italic |
Fixed Font: Words get shown in fixed font by enclosing them in = equal signs. |
=Fixed font=
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Fixed font |
Bold Fixed Font: Words get shown in bold fixed font by enclosing them in double equal signs. |
==Bold fixed==
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Bold fixed |
Note: Make sure to "stick" the * _ = == signs to the words, e.g. take away spaces. |
_This works_,
_this not _
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This works, _this not _ |
Verbatim Mode: Surround code excerpts and other formatted text with <verbatim> and </verbatim> tags. Note: Use <pre> and </pre> tags instead if you want that HTML code is interpreted. Note: Each tag must be on a line by itself. |
<verbatim>
class CatAnimal {
void purr() {
<code here>
}
}
</verbatim>
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class CatAnimal {
void purr() {
<code here>
}
}
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Separator: At least three dashes at the beginning of a line. |
-------
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List Item: Three spaces and an asterisk. |
* bullet item
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Nested List Item: Six, nine, ... spaces and an asterisk. |
* nested stuff
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Ordered List: Three spaces and a number. |
1 Sushi
1 Dim Sum
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- Sushi
- Dim Sum
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Definition List: Three spaces, the term, a colon, a space, followed by the definition. Note: Terms with spaces are not supported. In case you do have a term with more then one word, separate the words with dashes or with the &nbsp; non-breaking-space entity. |
Sushi: Japan
Dim&nbsp;Sum: S.F.
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- Sushi
- Japan
- Dim Sum
- S.F.
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Table: Optional spaces followed by the cells enclosed in vertical bars. Note: | *bold* | cells are rendered as table headers. Note: | spaced | cells are rendered center aligned. Note: | spaced | cells are rendered right aligned. Note: | 2 colspan || cells are rendered as multi-span columns. Note: In case you have a long row and you want it to be more readable when you edit the table you can split the row into lines that end with a '\' backslash character.
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| *L* | *C* | *R* |
| A2 | 2 | 2 |
| A3 | 3 | 3 |
| multi span |||
| A4 \
| next \
| next |
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L |
C |
R |
A2 |
2 |
2 |
A3 |
3 |
3 |
multi span |
A4 |
next |
next |
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WikiWord Links: CapitalizedWordsStuckTogether (or Wiki Words?) will produce a link automatically. Note: In case you want to link to a topic in a different %WIKITOOLNAME% web write Webname.TopicName . |
WebNotify
Know.ReadmeFirst
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Web Notify? Readme First?
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Forced Links: You can create a forced internal link by enclosing words in double square brackets. Note: Text within the brackets may contain optional spaces; the topic name is formed by capitalizing the initial letter and by removing the spaces; i.e. [[text formatting FAQ]] links to topic Text Formatting FAQ?. You can also refer to a different web and use anchors. |
[[wiki syntax]]
[[%MAINWEB%.TWiki users]]
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wiki syntax? %MAINWEB%.TWiki users?
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Specific Links: Create a link where you can specify the link text and the link reference separately, using nested square brackets like [[reference][text]] . Internal link references (i.e. Wiki Syntax?) and external link references (i.e. http://TWiki.org/) are supported. The same Forced Links rules apply for internal link references. Anchor names can be added as well, like [[WebHome#MyAnchor][go home]] and [[http://www.yahoo.com/#somewhere][Yahoo!]] . |
[[WikiSyntax][syntax]]
[[http://gnu.org][GNU]]
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syntax? GNU
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Anchors: You can define a link reference inside a %WIKITOOLNAME% topic (called an anchor name) and link to that. To define an anchor write #AnchorName at the beginning of a line. The anchor name must be a Wiki Word?. To link to an anchor name use the [[MyTopic#MyAnchor]] syntax. You can omit the topic name if you want to link within the same topic. |
[[WebHome#NotThere]]
[[#MyAnchor][Jump]]
#MyAnchor To here
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Web Home#Not There? Jump
To here
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Prevent a Link: Prevent a Wiki Word? from being linked by prepending it with the <nop> tag. |
<nop>SunOS
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SunOS |