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This page provides a more complete list of some of the markup sequences available in PmWiki. Note that it's easy to create and edit pages without using any of the markups below, but if you ever need them, they're here. To experiment with the rules, please try editing the WikiSandbox. Table of contents
ParagraphsTo create paragraphs, simply enter text. Use a blank line to start a new paragraph. Words on two lines in a row will wrap and fill as needed (the normal XHTML behavior). To turn off the automatic filling, use the
Indented Paragraphs (Quotes)Arrows ( (:markup:) Four score and seven years ago our fathers placed upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
(:markupend:) Inverted Arrows ( (:markup:) Four score and seven years ago our fathers placed upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
(:markupend:) (:markup:)
(:markupend:) Blocks of text to which Bulleted and Numbered ListsBullet lists are made by placing asterisks at the left margin. Numbered lists are made by placing number-signs (#) at the left margin. More asterisks/number-signs increases the level of bullet: (:markup:)
(:markupend:) Also see: ListStyles, Cookbook:OutlineLists and Cookbook:NumberedHeaders Definition ListsDefinition lists are made by placing colons at the left margin: (:markup:)
(:markupend:) Whitespace RulesWhitespace indentation in lists. Any line that begins with whitespace and aligns with a previous list item (whether bulleted, numbers or definitional) is considered to be "within" that list item. Text folds and wraps as normal, and the (:linebreaks:) directive is honored. (:markup:)
(:markupend:) Otherwise, lines that begin with whitespace are treated as preformatted text, using a monospace font and not generating linebreaks except where explicitly indicated in the markup. (Another way to create preformatted text blocks is by using the [@...@] markup.) Horizontal LineFour or more dashes (----) at the beginning of a line produce a horizontal line. Emphasis
Other styling (:markup:) big, small, super, sub, insert or underscore,
See also Wiki Styles for advanced text formatting options. References
HeadingsHeadings are made by placing an exclamation mark (!) at the left margin. More exclamation marks increase the level of heading. For example, (:markup:) Level 1 HeadingLevel 2 HeadingLevel 3 HeadingLevel 4 Heading(:markupend:) Escape sequenceAnything placed between [= and =] is not interpreted by PmWiki. This makes it possible to turn off special formatting interpretations and neutralise WikiWords that are not links (even easier is to use a tick ` in front, like `WikiWord). For preformatted text blocks, use the [@...@] markup. (:markup:) Code goes here like [[PmWiki.PmWiki]] '$CurrentTime $[by] $AuthorLink: [=$ChangeSummary=]'; #just some code (:markupend:) It is also useful to use [= =] within other wiki structures, as this enables the inclusion of new lines in text values. The example below shows how to include a multi-line value in a hidden form field. (:input hidden message "[=Line1 Line2=]":) Special Characters(:include SpecialCharacters:) TablesTables are defined by enclosing cells with '||'. A cell with leading and trailing spaces is centered; a cell with leading spaces is right-aligned; all other cells are left-aligned. An empty cell will cause the previous cell to span multiple columns. (There is currently no mechanism for spanning multiple rows.) A line beginning with '||' specifies the table attributes for subsequent tables. A '!' as the first character in a cell provides emphasis that can be used to provide headings. This is interesting stuff. (:markup:)
(:markupend:) Can't find it here?See MarkupMasterIndex, Tables, Table directives, or Links. << Images | DocumentationIndex | Uploads >> February 10, 2010, at 02:28 PM EST
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This page provides a more complete list of some of the markup sequences available in PmWiki. Note that it's easy to create and edit pages without using any of the markups below, but if you ever need them, they're here. To experiment with the rules, please try editing the WikiSandbox. Table of contents
ParagraphsTo create paragraphs, simply enter text. Use a blank line to start a new paragraph. Words on two lines in a row will wrap and fill as needed (the normal XHTML behavior). To turn off the automatic filling, use the
Indented Paragraphs (Quotes)Arrows ( (:markup:) Four score and seven years ago our fathers placed upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
(:markupend:) Inverted Arrows ( (:markup:) Four score and seven years ago our fathers placed upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
(:markupend:) (:markup:)
(:markupend:) Blocks of text to which Bulleted and Numbered ListsBullet lists are made by placing asterisks at the left margin. Numbered lists are made by placing number-signs (#) at the left margin. More asterisks/number-signs increases the level of bullet: (:markup:)
(:markupend:) Also see: ListStyles, Cookbook:OutlineLists and Cookbook:NumberedHeaders Definition ListsDefinition lists are made by placing colons at the left margin: (:markup:)
(:markupend:) Whitespace RulesWhitespace indentation in lists. Any line that begins with whitespace and aligns with a previous list item (whether bulleted, numbers or definitional) is considered to be "within" that list item. Text folds and wraps as normal, and the (:linebreaks:) directive is honored. (:markup:)
(:markupend:) Otherwise, lines that begin with whitespace are treated as preformatted text, using a monospace font and not generating linebreaks except where explicitly indicated in the markup. (Another way to create preformatted text blocks is by using the [@...@] markup.) Horizontal LineFour or more dashes (----) at the beginning of a line produce a horizontal line. Emphasis
Other styling (:markup:) big, small, super, sub, insert or underscore,
See also Wiki Styles for advanced text formatting options. References
HeadingsHeadings are made by placing an exclamation mark (!) at the left margin. More exclamation marks increase the level of heading. For example, (:markup:) Level 1 HeadingLevel 2 HeadingLevel 3 HeadingLevel 4 Heading(:markupend:) Escape sequenceAnything placed between [= and =] is not interpreted by PmWiki. This makes it possible to turn off special formatting interpretations and neutralise WikiWords that are not links (even easier is to use a tick ` in front, like `WikiWord). For preformatted text blocks, use the [@...@] markup. (:markup:) Code goes here like [[PmWiki.PmWiki]] '$CurrentTime $[by] $AuthorLink: [=$ChangeSummary=]'; #just some code (:markupend:) It is also useful to use [= =] within other wiki structures, as this enables the inclusion of new lines in text values. The example below shows how to include a multi-line value in a hidden form field. (:input hidden message "[=Line1 Line2=]":) Special Characters(:include SpecialCharacters:) TablesTables are defined by enclosing cells with '||'. A cell with leading and trailing spaces is centered; a cell with leading spaces is right-aligned; all other cells are left-aligned. An empty cell will cause the previous cell to span multiple columns. (There is currently no mechanism for spanning multiple rows.) A line beginning with '||' specifies the table attributes for subsequent tables. A '!' as the first character in a cell provides emphasis that can be used to provide headings. This is interesting stuff. (:markup:)
(:markupend:) Can't find it here?See MarkupMasterIndex, Tables, Table directives, or Links. << Images | DocumentationIndex | Uploads >> to:
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