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(:Summary: PmWiki's basic edit syntax:) (:Title Basic PmWiki editing rules:) authors (basic) The pages on this site are WikiWikiWeb pages, which means that pages can be created and edited by multiple authors. To edit a page, click the Edit link that exists somewhere on the page, usually in the header or footer. Some pages may be password-protected, depending on the system's security policies, but many systems allow open editing of pages. When editing a page, you see the markup text that describes the content of the page. The basic rules for page markup are simple:
If you want to experiment with editing a page, try it on the WikiSandbox. You can edit the WikiSandbox without affecting anything important on this site. If you do edit other pages, it's courteous to sign your contribution; using ~~~ effectively 'signs' the name that you provide in the Author field on the Page Edit form. ExampleThe table below demonstrates many of the common markups used to format pages. The right column shows the effect of the markup, the left column shows what to write to achieve the effect. More details are available from the text formatting rules and other documentation pages. An exhaustive list of default markup is available as the markup master index General Usage(:table class='markup horiz' align='center':) (:cellnr class='markup1':) What to type (:cell class='markup2':) What it looks like (:tableend:) (:markup class=horiz:) An empty line starts a new paragraph. (:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:)
A single newline
usually doesn't affect the layout.
Use two backslashes (:markup class=horiz:) A single backslash joins the next line to the previous one. (:markupend:) Lists(:markup class=horiz:)
by the first line that is not a list (:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:)
use list styles to maintain numbering
(:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:) An arrow (->) indents content.
Line up text to continue the indent.
Longer arrows (-->) indent further.
A reverse arrow (-<) creates a hanging indent, the first line is outdented and remaining lines are indented.
Longer reverse arrows (--<) indent further.
(:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:)
(:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:) Lines that begin with a space are formatted exactly as typed, in a fixed-width font. Note that very long lines of preformatted text can cause the whole page to be wide. (:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:) This text floats to the right This text floats to the right with a frame This text is centered. This text is right justified. (:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:) Four or more dashes at the beginning of a line produce a horizontal line. (:markupend:) Links(:table class='markup horiz' align='center':) (:cellnr class='markup1':) What to type (:cell class='markup2':) What it looks like (:tableend:) (:markup class=horiz:)
Practice editing in the wiki sandbox. (:markupend:)
(:markup class=horiz:) Practice editing in the WikiSandbox. Which one? Oh, in the Main.WikiSandbox. (:markupend:)
(:markup class=horiz:) Practice editing in the practice area. Practice editing in the practice area. Practice editing in the practice area. Advanced tables are described in table directives. (:markupend:)
(:markup class=horiz:) Practice editing in the wiki sandboxes. Practice editing in the sandbox.
(:markupend:)
(:markup class=horiz:) What's an aardvark, anyway? (:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:) Links to external sources can be entered
(:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:) Links can open in another window, as in http://www.pmwiki.org. (:markupend:) Character formatting(:table class='markup horiz' align='center':) (:cellnr class='markup1':) What to type (:cell class='markup2':) What it looks like (:tableend:)
(:markup class=horiz:) Emphasize, strongly, very strongly. (:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:)
This is a preformatted text block (:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:)
(:markupend:) Wiki styles(:markup class=horiz:) WikiStyles allow text to be in different colors. (:markupend:) Headings and blocks(:table class='markup horiz' align='center':) (:cellnr class='markup1':) What to type (:cell class='markup2':) What it looks like (:tableend:)
(:markup class=horiz:) Major SubheadingMajor Subheading With Smaller TextMinor SubheadingAnd MoreSubheadings(:markupend:) Page titles
(:markup class=horiz:) (:title Basic Editing:) The title of this page is Basic PmWiki editing rules, spaced as Basic PmWiki editing rules. (:markupend:) Block styles
(:markup class=horiz:) All of the text in this block is purple.
(:markupend:) << | Documentation Index | Creating new pages >> I'm new to PmWiki, where can I find some basic help for getting started? The Basic Editing page is a good start. From there, you can just follow the navigational links at the bottom of the page (they are called WikiTrails) to the next pages, or to the Documentation Index page, which provides an outline style index of essential documentation pages, organized from basic to advanced. How do I include special characters on my wiki pages? Use character codes to insert special characters, such as Copyright (©) and Trademark (® or ™) symbols, that don't appear on your keyboard. Why are separate lines of text in the markup combined into a single line on output? PmWiki normally treats consecutive lines of text as being a paragraph, and merges and wraps lines together on output. This is consistent with most other wiki packages. However, an author can use the Can I just enter HTML directly? By default (and by design), PmWiki does not support the use of HTML elements in the editable markup for wiki pages. There are a number of reasons for this described in the PmWikiPhilosophy and PmWiki:Audiences. Basically, Pm feels that enabling HTML markup within wiki pages in a collaborative environment has the effect of excluding some potential authors from being able to edit pages, as well as posing a number of display and security issues. However, a site administrator can use the Cookbook:EnableHTML recipe to enable the use of HTML markup directly in pages. May 09, 2010, at 04:51 AM EST
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(:Summary: PmWiki's basic edit syntax:) (:Title Basic PmWiki editing rules:) authors (basic) The pages on this site are WikiWikiWeb pages, which means that pages can be created and edited by multiple authors. To edit a page, click the Edit link that exists somewhere on the page, usually in the header or footer. Some pages may be password-protected, depending on the system's security policies, but many systems allow open editing of pages. When editing a page, you see the markup text that describes the content of the page. The basic rules for page markup are simple:
If you want to experiment with editing a page, try it on the WikiSandbox. You can edit the WikiSandbox without affecting anything important on this site. If you do edit other pages, it's courteous to sign your contribution; using ~~~ effectively 'signs' the name that you provide in the Author field on the Page Edit form. ExampleThe table below demonstrates many of the common markups used to format pages. The right column shows the effect of the markup, the left column shows what to write to achieve the effect. More details are available from the text formatting rules and other documentation pages. An exhaustive list of default markup is available as the markup master index General Usage(:table class='markup horiz' align='center':) (:cellnr class='markup1':) What to type (:cell class='markup2':) What it looks like (:tableend:) (:markup class=horiz:) An empty line starts a new paragraph. (:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:)
A single newline
usually doesn't affect the layout.
Use two backslashes (:markup class=horiz:) A single backslash joins the next line to the previous one. (:markupend:) Lists(:markup class=horiz:)
by the first line that is not a list (:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:)
use list styles to maintain numbering
(:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:) An arrow (->) indents content.
Line up text to continue the indent.
Longer arrows (-->) indent further.
A reverse arrow (-<) creates a hanging indent, the first line is outdented and remaining lines are indented.
Longer reverse arrows (--<) indent further.
(:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:)
(:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:) Lines that begin with a space are formatted exactly as typed, in a fixed-width font. Note that very long lines of preformatted text can cause the whole page to be wide. (:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:) This text floats to the right This text floats to the right with a frame This text is centered. This text is right justified. (:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:) Four or more dashes at the beginning of a line produce a horizontal line. (:markupend:) Links(:table class='markup horiz' align='center':) (:cellnr class='markup1':) What to type (:cell class='markup2':) What it looks like (:tableend:) (:markup class=horiz:)
Practice editing in the wiki sandbox. (:markupend:)
(:markup class=horiz:) Practice editing in the WikiSandbox. Which one? Oh, in the Main.WikiSandbox. (:markupend:)
(:markup class=horiz:) Practice editing in the practice area. Practice editing in the practice area. Practice editing in the practice area. Advanced tables are described in table directives. (:markupend:)
(:markup class=horiz:) Practice editing in the wiki sandboxes. Practice editing in the sandbox.
(:markupend:)
(:markup class=horiz:) What's an aardvark, anyway? (:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:) Links to external sources can be entered
(:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:) Links can open in another window, as in http://www.pmwiki.org. (:markupend:) Character formatting(:table class='markup horiz' align='center':) (:cellnr class='markup1':) What to type (:cell class='markup2':) What it looks like (:tableend:)
(:markup class=horiz:) Emphasize, strongly, very strongly. (:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:)
This is a preformatted text block (:markupend:) (:markup class=horiz:)
(:markupend:) Wiki styles(:markup class=horiz:) WikiStyles allow text to be in different colors. (:markupend:)
Headings and blocks(:table class='markup horiz' align='center':) (:cellnr class='markup1':) What to type (:cell class='markup2':) What it looks like (:tableend:)
(:markup class=horiz:) Major SubheadingMajor Subheading With Smaller TextMinor SubheadingAnd MoreSubheadings(:markupend:)
Page titles
(:markup class=horiz:) (:title Basic Editing:) The title of this page is Basic PmWiki editing rules, spaced as Basic PmWiki editing rules. (:markupend:)
Block styles
(:markup class=horiz:) All of the text in this block is purple.
(:markupend:) << | Documentation Index | Creating new pages >>
I'm new to PmWiki, where can I find some basic help for getting started? The Basic Editing page is a good start. From there, you can just follow the navigational links at the bottom of the page (they are called WikiTrails) to the next pages, or to the Documentation Index page, which provides an outline style index of essential documentation pages, organized from basic to advanced. How do I include special characters on my wiki pages? Use character codes to insert special characters, such as Copyright (©) and Trademark (® or ™) symbols, that don't appear on your keyboard. Why are separate lines of text in the markup combined into a single line on output? PmWiki normally treats consecutive lines of text as being a paragraph, and merges and wraps lines together on output. This is consistent with most other wiki packages. However, an author can use the Can I just enter HTML directly? By default (and by design), PmWiki does not support the use of HTML elements in the editable markup for wiki pages. There are a number of reasons for this described in the PmWikiPhilosophy and PmWiki:Audiences. Basically, Pm feels that enabling HTML markup within wiki pages in a collaborative environment has the effect of excluding some potential authors from being able to edit pages, as well as posing a number of display and security issues. However, a site administrator can use the Cookbook:EnableHTML recipe to enable the use of HTML markup directly in pages. to:
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