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%STARTINCLUDE%
---# TWiki Text Formatting
Working in TWiki is as easy as typing in text. You don't need to know HTML, though you can use it if you prefer. Links to topics are created automatically when you enter WikiWords. And TWiki shorthand gives you all the power of HTML with a simple coding system that takes no time to learn. It's all laid out below.
#TWikiShorthand
---++ TWiki Editing Shorthand
%INCLUDE{"TWikiEditingShorthand"}%
---++ Using HTML
%INCLUDE{"UsingHTML"}%
---+++ Script tags
You can use HTML =<script>= tags for your TWiki applications. However note that your TWiki administrator can disable =<script>= in topics, and may have chosen to do so for security considerations. TWiki markup and TWikiVariables are *not* expanded inside script tags.
---++ Hyperlinks
Being able to create links without any special formatting is a core TWiki feature, made possible with WikiWords and inline URLs.
---+++ Internal Links
* GoodStyle is a WikiWord that links to the <nop>GoodStyle topic located in the current web.
* NotExistingYet is a topic waiting to be written. Create the topic by clicking on the *?*. (Try clicking, but then, *Cancel* - creating the topic would wreck this example!)
---+++ External Links
* =http://...=, =https://...=, =ftp://...=, =gopher://...=, =news://...=, =file://...=, =telnet://...=
and =mailto:...@@...= are linked automatically.
* E-mail addresses like =name@@domain.com= are linked automatically.
* =[<nop>[Square bracket rules]]= let you easily create [[#SquareBrackets][non-WikiWord links]].
* You can also write =[<nop>[http://yahoo.com Yahoo home page]]= as an easier way of doing external links with descriptive text for the link, such as [[http://yahoo.com/ Yahoo home page]].
---++ TWiki Variables
%INCLUDE{"TWikiVariablesQuickStart"}%
---++ <nop>TWikiPlugin Formatting Extensions
Plugins can extend the functionality of TWiki into many other areas. There are a huge number of TWiki plugins available from the [[http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins][Plugins]] web on TWiki.org.
Currently enabled plugins on this TWiki installation, as listed by =%<nop>PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%=:
%PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%
Check on current Plugin status and settings for this site in TWikiPreferences.
---++ Common Editing Errors
TWiki formatting rules are fairly simple to use and quick to type. However, there are some things to watch out for, taken from the TextFormattingFAQ:
* *Q:* Text enclosed in angle brackets like =&lt;filename&gt;= is not displayed. How can I show it as it is?
* *A:* The ='&lt;'= and ='&gt;'= characters have a special meaning in HTML, they define HTML tags. You need to escape them, so write ='&amp;lt;'= instead of ='&lt;'=, and ='&amp;gt;'= instead of ='&gt;'=. <br /> Example: Type ='prog &amp;lt;filename&amp;gt;'= to get ='prog &lt;filename&gt;'=.
* *Q:* Why is the ='&'= character sometimes not displayed?
* *A:* The ='&'= character has a special meaning in HTML, it starts a so called character entity, i.e. ='&amp;copy;'= is the =&copy;= copyright character. You need to escape ='&amp;'= to see it as it is, so write ='&amp;amp;'= instead of ='&amp;'=. <br /> Example: Type ='This &amp;amp; that'= to get ='This &amp; that'=.
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%TABLE{}%
<table class="twikiTable" border="1" cellpadding="3" bgcolor="#ffffff">
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<th width="50%">
Formatting Command:
</th>
<th width="25%">
You write:
</th>
<th width="25%">
You get:
</th>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Paragraphs:* %BR%
Blank lines will create new paragraphs.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
1st paragraph
2nd paragraph
</verbatim>
</td><td>
1st paragraph
2nd paragraph
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Headings:* %BR%
Three or more dashes at the beginning of a line, followed by plus signs and the heading text. One plus creates a top level heading, two pluses a second level heading, etc. The maximum heading depth is 6.
You can create a table of contents with the [[TWikiVariables#VarTOC][%<nop>TOC%]] variable. If you want to *exclude* a heading from the TOC, put =!!= after the =---+=.
%X% Empty headings are allowed, but won't appear in the table of contents.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
---++ Sushi
---+++ Maguro
---+++!! Not in TOC
</verbatim>
</td><td>
<nop><h2>Sushi</h2>
<nop><h3>Maguro</h3>
<nop><h3>Not in TOC</h3>
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Bold Text:* %BR%
Words get shown in *bold* by enclosing them in =*= asterisks.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
*Bold*
</verbatim>
</td><td>
*Bold*
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Italic Text:* %BR%
Words get shown in _italic_ by enclosing them in =_= underscores.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
_Italic_
</verbatim>
</td><td>
_Italic_
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Bold Italic:* %BR%
Words get shown in __bold italic__ by enclosing them in =__= double-underscores.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
__Bold italic__
</verbatim>
</td><td>
__Bold italic__
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Fixed Font:* %BR%
Words get shown in =fixed font= by enclosing them in =<nop>=<nop>= equal signs.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
=Fixed font=
</verbatim>
</td><td>
=Fixed font=
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Bold Fixed Font:* %BR%
Words get shown in ==bold fixed font== by enclosing them in ==<nop>== double equal signs.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
==Bold fixed==
</verbatim>
</td><td>
==Bold fixed==
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
%T% You can follow the closing bold, italic, or other (=* _ __ = ===) indicator
with normal punctuation, such as commas and full stops.
%X% Make sure there is no space between the text and the indicators.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
_This works_,
_this does not _
</verbatim>
</td><td>
_This works_,%BR%
_this does not _
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Verbatim (Literal) Text:* %BR%
Surround code excerpts and other formatted text with =&lt;verbatim&gt;= and =&lt;/verbatim&gt;= tags.%BR%
%T% =verbatim= tags disable HTML code. Use =&lt;pre&gt;= and =&lt;/pre&gt;= tags instead if you want the HTML code within the tags to be interpreted.%BR%
__%X% NOTE:__ Preferences variables (* Set NAME = value) are set within verbatim tags.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
<verbatim>
class CatAnimal {
void purr() {
<code here>
}
}
</verbatim>
</verbatim>
</td><td>
<verbatim>
class CatAnimal {
void purr() {
<code here>
}
}
</verbatim>
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Separator (Horizontal Rule):* %BR%
Three or more three dashes at the beginning of a line..
</td><td>
<verbatim>
-------
</verbatim>
</td><td>
-------
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Bulleted List:* %BR%
Multiple of three spaces, an asterisk, and another space.%BR%
%H% For all the list types, you can break a list item over several lines by indenting lines after the first one by *at least 3 spaces*.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
* level 1
* level 2
* back on 1
* A bullet
broken over
three lines
* last bullet
</verbatim>
</td><td>
* level 1
* level 2
* back on 1
* A bullet
broken over
three lines
* last bullet
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Numbered List:* %BR%
Multiple of three spaces, a type character, a dot, and another space. Several types are available besides a number:
| *Type* | *Generated Style* | *Sample Sequence* |
| 1. | Arabic numerals | 1, 2, 3, 4... |
| A. | Uppercase letters | A, B, C, D... |
| a. | Lowercase letters | a, b, c, d... |
| I. | Uppercase Roman Numerals | I, II, III, IV... |
| i. | Lowercase Roman Numerals | i, ii, iii, iv... |
</td><td>
<verbatim>
1. Sushi
1. Dim Sum
1. Fondue
A. Sushi
A. Dim Sum
A. Fondue
i. Sushi
i. Dim Sum
i. Fondue
</verbatim>
</td><td>
1. Sushi
1. Dim Sum
1. Fondue
A. Sushi
A. Dim Sum
A. Fondue
i. Sushi
i. Dim Sum
i. Fondue
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Definition List:* %BR%
Three spaces, a dollar sign, the term, a colon, a space, followed by the definition.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
$ Sushi: Japan
$ Dim Sum: S.F.
</verbatim>
</td><td>
$ Sushi: Japan
$ Dim Sum: S.F.
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Table:* %BR%
Each row of the table is a line containing of one or more cells. Each cell starts and ends with a vertical bar '|'. Any spaces at the beginning of a line are ignored.
* =| <nop>*bold*<nop> |= header cell with text in asterisks
* =| center-aligned |= cell with at least two, and equal number of spaces on either side
* =| right-aligned |= cell with more spaces on the left
* =| 2 colspan ||= and multi-span columns with multiple <tt>|</tt>'s right next to each other
* =|^|= cell with caret indicating follow-up row of multi-span rows
* You can split rows over multiple lines by putting a backslash ='\'= at the end of each line
* Contents of table cells wrap automatically as determined by the browser
%T% The %TWIKIWEB%.TablePlugin provides the =|^|= multiple-span row functionality and additional rendering features
</td><td>
<verbatim>
| *L* | *C* | *R* |
| A2 | B2 | C2 |
| A3 | B3 | C3 |
| multi span |||
| A5-7 | 5 | 5 |
|^| six | six |
|^| seven | seven |
| split\
| over\
| 3 lines |
| A9 | B9 | C9 |
</verbatim>
</td><td>
| *L* | *C* | *R* |
| A2 | B2 | C2 |
| A3 | B3 | C3 |
| multi span |||
| A5-7 | 5 | 5 |
|^| six | six |
|^| seven | seven |
| split\
| over\
| 3 lines |
| A9 | B9 | C9 |
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*<nop>WikiWord Links:* %BR%
<nop>CapitalizedWordsStuckTogether (or WikiWords) will produce a link automatically if preceded by whitespace or parenthesis. %BR%
%T% If you want to link to a topic in a different web write =Otherweb.TopicName=. %BR%
%H% The link label excludes the name of the web, e.g. only the topic name is shown. As an exception, the name of the web is shown for the <nop>%HOMETOPIC% topic.
It's generally a good idea to use the TWikiVariables %<nop>TWIKIWEB% and %<nop>MAINWEB% instead of TWiki and Main.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
WebStatistics
Sandbox.WebNotify
Sandbox.WebHome
</verbatim>
</td><td>
WebStatistics
Sandbox.WebNotify
Sandbox.%HOMETOPIC%
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Anchors:* %BR%
You can define a reference inside a TWiki 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 WikiWord. To __link to__ an anchor name use the =[<nop>[MyTopic#MyAnchor]]= syntax. You can omit the topic name if you want to link within the same topic.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
[[WikiWord#NotThere]]
[[#MyAnchor][Jump]]
#MyAnchor To here
</verbatim>
</td><td>
[[WikiWord#NotThere]]
[[#MyAnchor][Jump]]
#MyAnchor To here
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
#HeRe
*Forced Links:* %BR%
You can create a forced internal link by enclosing words in double square brackets.
%BR%
Text within the brackets may contain optional spaces; the topic name is formed by capitalizing the initial letter and by removing the spaces; for example, =[<nop>[text formatting FAQ]]= links to topic TextFormattingFAQ. You can also refer to a different web and use anchors.
%BR%
%T% To "escape" double square brackets that would otherwise make a link, prefix the leading left square bracket with an exclamation point.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
[[wiki syntax]]
[[Main.TWiki users]]
escaped:
![[wiki syntax]]
</verbatim>
</td><td>
[[wiki syntax]]
[[%MAINWEB%.TWiki users]]
escaped:
![[wiki syntax]]
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Specific Links:* %BR%
You can create a link where you specify the link text and the URL separately using nested square brackets =[<nop>[reference][text]]=. Internal link references (e.g. WikiSyntax) and URLs (e.g. http://TWiki.org/) are both supported.
The rules described under __Forced Links__ apply for internal link references.
%BR% %T% Anchor names can be added as well, to create a link to a specific place in a topic.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
[[WikiSyntax][wiki syntax]]
[[http://gnu.org][GNU]]
</verbatim>
</td><td>
[[WikiSyntax][wiki syntax]]
[[http://gnu.org][GNU]]
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Prevent a Link:* %BR%
Prevent a WikiWord from being linked by prepending it with an exclamation point.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
!SunOS
</verbatim>
</td><td>
!SunOS
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Disable Links:* %BR%
You can disable automatic linking of WikiWords by surrounding text with =&lt;noautolink&gt;= and =&lt;/noautolink&gt;= tags.%BR%
%H% It is possible to turn off all auto-linking with a NOAUTOLINK preferences setting.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
<noautolink>
RedHat &
SuSE
</noautolink>
</verbatim>
</td><td>
<noautolink>
RedHat &
SuSE
</noautolink>
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>
*Mailto Links:* %BR%
E-mail addresses are linked automatically. To create e-mail links that have more descriptive link text, specify subject lines or message bodies, or omit the e-mail address, you can write =[<nop>[mailto:user@@domain][descriptive text]]=.
</td><td>
<verbatim>
a@@b.com
[[mailto:a@@b.com]\
[Mail]]
[[mailto:?subject=\
Hi][Hi]]
</verbatim>
</td><td>
a@@b.com
[[mailto:a@@b.com]\
[Mail]]
[[mailto:?subject=Hi][Hi]]
</td>
</tr>
</table>
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You can use just about any HTML tag without a problem. You can add HTML if there is no TWiki equivalent, for example, write =&lt;strike&gt;deleted text&lt;/strike&gt;= to get <strike>deleted text</strike>.
%X% There are a few usability and technical considerations to keep in mind:
* On collaboration pages, it's better *not* to use HTML, but to use [[#TWikiShorthand][TWiki shorthand]] instead - this keeps the text uncluttered and easy to edit.
* If you use HTML use [[http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/][XHTML 1.0 Transitional]] syntax.
* %X% Script tags may be filtered out, at the discretion of your TWiki administrator.
Recommendations when pasting HTML from other sources:
* Copy only text between =&lt;body&gt;= and =&lt;/body&gt;= tags.
* Remove all empty lines. TWiki inserts =&lt;p /&gt;= paragraph tags on empty lines, which causes problems if done between HTML tags that do not allow paragraph tags, like for example between table tags.
* Remove leading spaces. TWiki might interpret some text as lists.
* Do not span a tag over more than one line. TWiki requires that the opening and closing angle brackets - ==&lt;...&gt;== - of an HTML tag are on the same line, or the tag will be broken.
* In your HTML editing program, save without hard line breaks on text wrap.
%T% TWiki converts shorthand notation to HTML for display. To copy a fully marked-up page, simply view the source in your browser and save the contents. If you need to save HTML frequently, you may want to check out TWiki:Plugins/PublishAddOn.
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* GoodStyle is a WikiWord that links to the <nop>GoodStyle topic located in the current web.
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* NotExistingYet is a topic waiting to be written. Create the topic by clicking on the *?*. (Try clicking, but then, *Cancel* - creating the topic would wreck this example!)
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* =http://...=, =https://...=, =ftp://...=, =gopher://...=, =news://...=, =file://...=, =telnet://...=
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* E-mail addresses like =name@@domain.com= are linked automatically.
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* =[<nop>[Square bracket rules]]= let you easily create [[#SquareBrackets][non-WikiWord links]].
* You can also write =[<nop>[http://yahoo.com Yahoo home page]]= as an easier way of doing external links with descriptive text for the link, such as [[http://yahoo.com/ Yahoo home page]].
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TWiki Variables are names that are enclosed in percent signs =%= that are expanded on the fly.
* =%<nop>TOC%= : Automatically generates a table of contents based on headings in a topic - see the top of this page for an example.
* =%<nop>WEB%= : The current web, is <b><nop>%WEB%</b>.
* =%<nop>TOPIC%= : The current topic name, is <b>%TOPIC%</b>.
* =%<nop>ATTACHURL%= : The attachment URL of the current topic. Example usage: If you attach a file to a topic you can refer to it as =<b>%<nop>ATTACHURL%/image.gif</b>= to show the URL of the file or the image in your text.
* =%<nop>INCLUDE{"SomeTopic"}%= : Server side include, includes another topic. The current web is the default web. Example: =<b>%<nop>INCLUDE{"%TWIKIWEB%.SiteMap"}%</b>=
* =%<nop>SEARCH{"sushi"}%= : Inline search showing the search result embedded in a topic. FormattedSearch gives you control over formatting, useful for creating web-based applications.
* TWikiPreferences defines some site-wide variables. Among others:
* *Line break:* Write =%<nop>BR%= to start a new line.
* *Colored text:* Write: =%<nop>RED% Red %<nop>ENDCOLOR% and %<nop>BLUE% blue %<nop>ENDCOLOR% colors= to get: %RED% Red %ENDCOLOR% and %BLUE% blue %ENDCOLOR% colors.
* *Documentation Graphics:* Write: =%<nop>H% Help, %<nop>T% Tip, %<nop>X% Alert= to get: %H% Help, %T% Tip, %X% Alert. For more info see TWikiDocGraphics.
* There are many more variables, see *[[TWikiVariables]]*.
* To "escape" a variable, prefix it with an exclamation mark. Write: =!%<nop>SOMEVARIABLE%= to get: !%SOMEVARIABLE%.
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* *A:* The ='&lt;'= and ='&gt;'= characters have a special meaning in HTML, they define HTML tags. You need to escape them, so write ='&amp;lt;'= instead of ='&lt;'=, and ='&amp;gt;'= instead of ='&gt;'=. <br /> Example: Type ='prog &amp;lt;filename&amp;gt;'= to get ='prog &lt;filename&gt;'=.
* *Q:* Why is the ='&'= character sometimes not displayed?
* *A:* The ='&'= character has a special meaning in HTML, it starts a so called character entity, i.e. ='&amp;copy;'= is the =&copy;= copyright character. You need to escape ='&amp;'= to see it as it is, so write ='&amp;amp;'= instead of ='&amp;'=. <br /> Example: Type ='This &amp;amp; that'= to get ='This &amp; that'=.
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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 =%<nop>TOC%= variable, see TWikiVariables. Any heading text after =!!= is excluded from the TOC; for example, write =---+!! text= if you do not want to list a header in the TOC.
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<nop>---++ Sushi
<nop>---+++ Maguro
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Any number of lines of text. Each line is one row of the table consisting of one or more cells. Each cell starts and ends with a vertical bar '|'. Any spaces at the beginning of a line are ignored.%BR%
__Notes:__ %BB%
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<nop>CapitalizedWordsStuckTogether (or WikiWords) will produce a link automatically. %BR% __Note:__ In case you want to link to a topic in a different %WIKITOOLNAME% web write =Otherweb.TopicName=. (The link label is the the name of the web in case the is <nop>%HOMETOPIC%, else it is the topic name)
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Create a link where you can specify the link text and the link reference separately, using nested square brackets like =[<nop>[reference][text]]=. Internal link references (e.g. WikiSyntax) and external link references (e.g. http://TWiki.org/) are supported.
%BR% __Note:__ The same __Forced Links__ rules apply for internal link references.
%BR% __Note:__ For external link references, you can simply use a space instead of =][= to separate the link URL from the descriptive text.
%BR% __Note:__ Anchor names can be added as well, like =[<nop>[%HOMETOPIC%#MyAnchor][go home]]= and =[<nop>[http://gnu.org/#Action][GNU Action]]=.
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%BR% __Note:__ Each tag must be on a line by itself.
%BR% __Note:__ This also works for TWiki tables, but only if you add a blank line between the end of the table and the closing =&lt;/noautolink&gt;= tag (known issue of the TablePlugin).
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---+++ HTML and TWiki Usability
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* %T% *TIP:* On collaboration pages, it's preferable NOT to use HTML, and to use [[#TWikiShorthand][TWiki shorthand]] instead - this keeps the text uncluttered and easy to edit.
* %X% *NOTE:* TWiki is designed to work with a wide range of browsers and computer platforms, holding to HTML 4.0 and XHTML 1.0 compatibility in the standard installation - adding raw HTML, particularly browser-specific tags (or any other mark-up that doesn't degrade well) will reduce compatibility.
* Recommondations when using HTML:
* Use [[http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/][XHTML 1.0 Transitional]] syntax
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* TWiki converts shorthand notation to XHTML 1.0 for display. To copy a fully marked-up page, simply view source in your browser and save the contents.
* %T% If you need to save HTML frequently, you may want to check out TWiki:Plugins/GenHTMLAddon - it will "generate a directory containing rendered versions of a set of TWiki pages together with any attached files."
* %X% *NOTE:* The opening and closing angle brackets - ==&lt;...&gt;== - of an HTML tag __must be on the same line__, or the tag will be broken.
* This feature allows you to enter an unclosed angle bracket - as a greater than or less than symbol - and have it automatically rendered as if you had entered its HTML character, =&amp;lt;=, ex: ==a < b==
* %T% If you're pasting in preformatted HTML text and notice problems, check the file in a text processor with no text wrap. Also, save without hard line breaks on text wrap, in your HTML editing program.
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---+++ TWiki and <nop>JavaScript
You can use <nop>JavaScript for your TWiki applications. Since TWiki rendering might interfere with <nop>JavaScript code you need to escape it with HTML comments and =&lt;pre&gt;= tags:
<verbatim>
<script type="text/javascript">
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Being able to create links without any formatting required is a core TWiki feature, made possible with WikiWords. New TWiki linking rules are a simple extension of the syntax that provide a new set of flexible options.
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* *Line break:* Write =<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">%<nop>BR%</font></span>= to start a new line.
* *Colored text:* Write: =<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000"> %<nop>RED% Red %<nop>ENDCOLOR% and %<nop>BLUE% blue %<nop>ENDCOLOR% colors</font></span>= to get: %RED% Red %ENDCOLOR% and %BLUE% blue %ENDCOLOR% colors.
* *Documentation Graphics:* Write: =<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000"> %<nop>H% Help, %<nop>T% Tip, %<nop>X% Alert</font></span>= to get: %H% Help, %T% Tip, %X% Alert. For more info see TWikiDocGraphics.
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Plugins provide additional text formatting capabilities and can extend the functionality of %WIKITOOLNAME% into many other areas. For example, the optional [[http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/SpreadSheetPlugin][SpreadSheetPlugin]] lets you create a spreadsheet with the same basic notation used in TWiki tables.
Available Plugins are located in the [[http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins][Plugins]] web on TWiki.org. Currently enabled plugins on this TWiki installation, as listed by =%<nop>PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%=:
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---# TWiki Text Formatting
Working in TWiki is as easy as typing in text - *exactly like email*. You don't need to know HTML, though you can use it if you prefer. Links to topics are created automatically when you enter WikiWords. And TWiki shorthand gives you all the power of HTML with a simple coding system that takes no time to learn. It's all laid out below - refer back to this page in a pop-up window from the *Edit* screen.
#TWikiShorthand
---++ TWiki Editing Shorthand
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*Example: You write:*
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<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
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*Paragraphs:* %BR%
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2nd paragraph
</pre>
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2nd paragraph
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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 =%<nop>TOC%= variable, see TWikiVariables. Any heading text after =!!= is excluded from the TOC; for example, write =---+!! text= if you do not want to list a header in the TOC.
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<nop>---++ Sushi
<nop>---+++ Maguro
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<h3 >Maguro</h3>
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*Bold Text:* %BR%
Words get *bold* by enclosing them in =*= asterisks.
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
*Bold*
</pre>
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*Bold*
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<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
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*Italic Text:* %BR%
Words get _italic_ by enclosing them in =_= underscores.
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
_Italic_
</pre>
</font></span>
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_Italic_
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<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
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*Bold Italic:* %BR%
Words get __bold italic_ by enclosing them in =_= double-underscores.
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
__Bold italic__
</pre>
</font></span>
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__Bold italic__
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*Fixed Font:* %BR%
Words get shown in =fixed font= by enclosing them in =<nop>=<nop>= equal signs.
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
=Fixed font=
</pre>
</font></span>
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<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
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*Bold Fixed Font:* %BR%
Words get shown in ==bold fixed font== by enclosing them in ==<nop>== double equal signs.
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
==Bold fixed==
</pre>
</font></span>
</td><td valign="top">
==Bold fixed==
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top">
__Note:__ Make sure there is no space between the text and the bold, italic, or other indicators (=* _ __ = ===).
</td><td valign="top">
<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
_This works_,
_this not _
</pre>
</font></span>
</td><td valign="top">
_This works_,%BR%
_this not _
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top">
*Verbatim Mode:* %BR%
Surround code excerpts and other formatted text with =&lt;verbatim&gt;= and =&lt;/verbatim&gt;= tags. %BR% __Note:__ Use =&lt;pre&gt;= and =&lt;/pre&gt;= tags instead if you want that HTML code is interpreted. %BR% __Note:__ Each tag must be on a line by itself.
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
&lt;verbatim&gt;
class CatAnimal {
void purr() {
&lt;code here&gt;
}
}
&lt;/verbatim&gt;
</pre>
</font></span>
</td><td valign="top">
<verbatim>
class CatAnimal {
void purr() {
<code here>
}
}
</verbatim>
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top">
*Separator:* %BR%
At least three dashes at the beginning of a line.
</td><td valign="top">
<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
-------
</pre>
</font></span>
</td><td valign="top">
-------
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top">
*List Item:* %BR%
Three spaces and an asterisk.
</td><td valign="top">
<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
* bullet item
</pre>
</font></span>
</td><td valign="top">
* bullet item
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top">
*Nested List Item:* %BR%
Six, nine, ... spaces and an asterisk.
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
* level 1
* level 2
</pre>
</font></span>
</td><td valign="top">
* level 1
* level 2
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top">
*Ordered List:* %BR%
Three spaces and a number.
</td><td valign="top">
<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
1 Sushi
1 Dim Sum
</pre>
</font></span>
</td><td valign="top">
1 Sushi
1 Dim Sum
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top">
*Definition List:* %BR%
Three spaces, a dollar sign, the term, a colon, a space, followed by the definition.
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
$ Sushi: Japan
$ Dim Sum: S.F.
</pre>
</font></span>
</td><td valign="top">
$ Sushi: Japan
$ Dim Sum: S.F.
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top">
*Table:* %BR%
Any number of lines of text. Each line is one row of the table consisting of one or more cells. Each cell starts and ends with a vertical bar '|'. Any spaces at the beginning of a line are ignored.%BR%
__Notes:__ %BB%
=| <nop>*bold*<nop> |= cells are displayed as table headers.%BB%
=| center-spaced |= cells are displayed center aligned.%BB%
=| right-spaced |= cells are displayed right aligned.%BB%
=| 2 colspan ||= cells are displayed as multi-span columns (i.e., a cell with no text spans a column).%BB%
=|^|= cells with a caret indicate follow-up rows of multi-span rows.%BB%
If a row contains a large amount of text, and you want it to be more readable while editing the table, split the row into multiple text lines by ending each line with a backslash character ='\'=.%BB%
Table cells wrap automatically as determined by the browser.
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<pre>
| *L* | *C* | *R* |
| A2 | 2 | 2 |
| A3 | 3 | 3 |
| multi span |||
| A4-6 | four | four |
|^| five | five |
|^| six | six |
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| *L* | *C* | *R* |
| A2 | 2 | 2 |
| A3 | 3 | 3 |
| multi span |||
| A4-6 | four | four |
|^| five | five |
|^| six | six |
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top">
*<nop>WikiWord Links:* %BR%
<nop>CapitalizedWordsStuckTogether (or WikiWords) will produce a link automatically. %BR% __Note:__ In case you want to link to a topic in a different %WIKITOOLNAME% web write =Webname.TopicName=.
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
WebNotify
Know.ReadmeFirst
</pre>
</font></span>
</td><td valign="top">
WebNotify
Know.ReadmeFirst
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<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
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#SquareBrackets
*Forced Links:* %BR%
You can create a forced internal link by enclosing words in double square brackets.
%BR% __Note:__ Text within the brackets may contain optional spaces; the topic name is formed by capitalizing the initial letter and by removing the spaces; for example, =[<nop>[text formatting FAQ]]= links to topic TextFormattingFAQ. You can also refer to a different web and use anchors.
%BR% __Note:__ To "escape" double square brackets that would otherwise be a correct link, use =&lt;nop&gt;= between the leading left square brackets, that is, begin with =[&lt;nop&gt;[....=
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
[[wiki syntax]]
[[%MAINWEB%.TWiki users]]
</pre>
</font></span>
</td><td valign="top">
[[wiki syntax]]
[[%MAINWEB%.TWiki users]]
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top">
*Specific Links:* %BR%
Create a link where you can specify the link text and the link reference separately, using nested square brackets like =[<nop>[reference][text]]=. Internal link references (e.g. WikiSyntax) and external link references (e.g. http://TWiki.org/) are supported.
%BR% __Note:__ The same __Forced Links__ rules apply for internal link references.
%BR% __Note:__ For external link references, you can simply use a space instead of =][= to separate the link URL from the descriptive text.
%BR% __Note:__ Anchor names can be added as well, like =[<nop>[%HOMETOPIC%#MyAnchor][go home]]= and =[<nop>[http://gnu.org/#Action][GNU Action]]=.
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
[[WikiSyntax][syntax]]
[[http://gnu.org][GNU]]
[[http://xml.org XML]]
</pre>
</font></span>
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[[WikiSyntax][syntax]]
[[http://gnu.org][GNU]]
[[http://xml.org XML]]
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<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top">
*Anchors:* %BR%
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 WikiWord. To __link to__ an anchor name use the =[<nop>[MyTopic#MyAnchor]]= syntax. You can omit the topic name if you want to link within the same topic.
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<pre>
[[WikiWord#NotThere]]
[[#MyAnchor][Jump]]
#MyAnchor To here
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</font></span>
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[[WikiWord#NotThere]]
[[#MyAnchor][Jump]]
#MyAnchor To here
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<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top">
*Prevent a Link:* %BR%
Prevent a WikiWord from being linked by prepending it with the =&lt;nop&gt;= tag.
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
&lt;nop&gt;SunOS
</pre>
</font></span>
</td><td valign="top">
<nop>SunOS
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top">
*Disable Links:* %BR%
You can disable automatic linking of WikiWords by surrounding text with =&lt;noautolink&gt;= and =&lt;/noautolink&gt;= tags.
%BR% __Note:__ Each tag must be on a line by itself.
%BR% __Note:__ This also works for TWiki tables, but only if you add a blank line between the end of the table and the closing =&lt;/noautolink&gt;= tag (known issue of the TablePlugin).
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<verbatim>
<noautolink>
RedHat &
SuSE
</noautolink>
</verbatim>
</font></span>
</td><td valign="top">
<noautolink>
RedHat &
SuSE
</noautolink>
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top">
*Mailto: Links:* %BR%
To create 'mailto:' links that have more descriptive link text, specify subject lines or message bodies, or omit the email address, you can write =[<nop>[mailto:user@@domain descriptive text]]=.
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
[[mailto:a@@z.com Mail]]
[[mailto:?subject=Hi Hi]]
</pre>
</font></span>
</td><td valign="top">
[[mailto:a@@z.com Mail]]
[[mailto:?subject=Hi Hi]]
</td>
</tr>
</table>
---++ Using HTML
You can use just about any HTML tag without a problem - however, there are a few usability and technical considerations to keep in mind.
---+++ HTML and TWiki Usability
* On collaboration pages, it's preferable NOT to use HTML, and to use [[#TWikiShorthand][TWiki shorthand]] instead - this keeps the text uncluttered and easy to edit.
* %X% *NOTE:* TWiki is designed to work with a wide range of browsers and computer platforms, holding to HTML 3.2 compatibility in the standard installation - adding raw HTML, particularly browser-specific tags (or any other mark-up that doesn't degrade well) will reduce compatibility.
---+++ TWiki HTML Rendering
* TWiki converts shorthand notation to XHTML 1.0 for display. To copy a fully marked-up page, simply view source in your browser and save the contents.
* %T% If you need to save HTML frequently, you may want to check out TWiki:Plugins/GenHTMLAddon - it will "generate a directory containing rendered versions of a set of TWiki pages together with any attached files."
* %X% *NOTE:* The opening and closing angle brackets - ==&lt;...&gt;== - of an HTML tag __must be on the same line__, or the tag will be broken.
* This feature allows you to enter an unclosed angle bracket - as a greater than or less than symbol - and have it automatically rendered as if you had entered its HTML character, =&amp;lt;=, ex: ==a < b==
* %T% If you're pasting in preformatted HTML text and notice problems, check the file in a text processor with no text wrap. Also, save without hard line breaks on text wrap, in your HTML editing program.
---++ Hyperlinks
Being able to create links without any formatting required is a core TWiki feature, made possible with WikiWords. New TWiki linking rules are a simple extension of the syntax that provide a new set of flexible options.
---+++ Internal Links
* GoodStyle is a WikiWord that links to the <nop>GoodStyle topic located in the current %WIKITOOLNAME% web.
* NotExistingYet is a topic waiting to be written. Create the topic by clicking on the *?*. (Try clicking, but then, *Cancel* - creating the topic would wreck this example!)
---+++ External Links
* =http://...=, =https://...=, =ftp://...=, =gopher://...=, =news://...=, =file://...=, =telnet://...=
and =mailto:...@@...= are linked automatically.
* Email addresses like =name@@domain.com= are linked automatically.
* =[<nop>[Square bracket rules]]= let you easily create [[#SquareBrackets][non-WikiWord links]].
* You can also write =[<nop>[http://yahoo.com Yahoo home page]]= as an easier way of doing external links with descriptive text for the link, such as [[http://yahoo.com/ Yahoo home page]].
---++ TWiki Variables
Variables are names that are enclosed in percent signs =%= that are expanded on the fly.
* =%<nop>TOC%= : Automatically generates a table of contents based on headings in a topic - see the top of this page for an example.
* =%<nop>WEB%= : The current web, is <b>%WEB%</b>.
* =%<nop>TOPIC%= : The current topic name, is <b>%TOPIC%</b>.
* =%<nop>ATTACHURL%= : The attachment URL of the current topic. Example usage: If you attach a file to a topic you can refer to it as =<b>%<nop>ATTACHURL%/image.gif</b>= to show the URL of the file or the image in your text.
* =%<nop>INCLUDE{"SomeTopic"}%= : Server side include, includes another topic. The current %WIKITOOLNAME% web is the default web. Example: =<b>%<nop>INCLUDE{"%TWIKIWEB%.SiteMap"}%</b>=
* =%<nop>SEARCH{"sushi"}%= : Inline search showing the search result embedded in a topic. FormattedSearch gives you control over formatting, used to create web-based applications.
* TWikiPreferences defines site-wide variables. Among others:
* *Line break:* Write =<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">%<nop>BR%</font></span>= to start a new line.
* *Colored text:* Write: =<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000"> %<nop>RED% Red %<nop>ENDCOLOR% and %<nop>BLUE% blue %<nop>ENDCOLOR% colors</font></span>= to get: %RED% Red %ENDCOLOR% and %BLUE% blue %ENDCOLOR% colors.
* *Documentation Graphics:* Write: =<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000"> %<nop>H% Help, %<nop>T% Tip, %<nop>X% Alert</font></span>= to get: %H% Help, %T% Tip, %X% Alert. For more info see TWikiDocGraphics.
* There are many more variables, see *[[TWikiVariables]]*.
* To "escape" a percent sign that would otherwise be interpreted as a variable, add =&lt;nop&gt;= after the first percent sign. Write: =<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000"> %&lt;nop&gt;SOMEVARIABLE% </font></span>= to get: %<nop>SOMEVARIABLE%.
---++ <nop>TWikiPlugin Formatting Extensions
Plugins provide additional text formatting capabilities and can extend the functionality of %WIKITOOLNAME% into many other areas. For example, the optional [[http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/SpreadSheetPlugin][SpreadSheetPlugin]] lets you create a spreadsheet with the same basic notation used in TWiki tables.
Available Plugins are located in the [[http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins][Plugins]] web on TWiki.org. Currently enabled plugins on this TWiki installation, as listed by =%<nop>PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%=:
%PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%
Check on current Plugin status and settings for this site in TWikiPreferences.
---++ Common Editing Errors
TWiki formatting rules are fairly simple to use and quick to type. However, there are some things to watch out for, taken from the TextFormattingFAQ:
* *Q:* Text enclosed in angle brackets like =&lt;filename&gt;= is not displayed. How can I show it as it is?
* *A:* The ='&lt;'= and ='&gt;'= characters have a special meaning in HTML, they define HTML tags. You need to escape them, so write ='&amp;lt;'= instead of ='&lt;'=, and ='&amp;gt;'= instead of ='&gt;'=. <br /> Example: Type ='prog &amp;lt;filename&amp;gt;'= to get ='prog &lt;filename&gt;'=.
* *Q:* Why is the ='&'= character sometimes not displayed?
* *A:* The ='&'= character has a special meaning in HTML, it starts a so called character entity, i.e. ='&amp;copy;'= is the =&copy;= copyright character. You need to escape ='&amp;'= to see it as it is, so write ='&amp;amp;'= instead of ='&amp;'=. <br /> Example: Type ='This &amp;amp; that'= to get ='This &amp; that'=.
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__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 =&amp;nbsp;= non-breaking-space entity.
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Optional spaces followed by the cells enclosed in vertical bars. %BR%
__Note:__ =| <nop>*bold*<nop> |= cells are rendered as table headers. %BR%
__Note:__ =| spaced |= cells are rendered center aligned. %BR%
__Note:__ =| spaced |= cells are rendered right aligned. %BR%
__Note:__ =| 2 colspan ||= cells are rendered as multi-span columns. %BR%
__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. %BR%
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---+ TWiki Text Formatting
Working in TWiki is as easy as typing in text - exactly like email. You don't need to know HTML, though you can use it if you prefer. Links to topics are created automatically when you enter WikiWords. And TWiki shorthand gives you all the power of HTML with a simple coding system that takes no time to learn. It's all layed out below - refer back to this page in a pop-up window from the *Edit* screen.
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*Verbatim Mode:* <br>
Surround code excerpts and other formatted text with =&lt;verbatim&gt;= and =&lt;/verbatim&gt;= tags. <br> __Note:__ Use =&lt;pre&gt;= and =&lt;/pre&gt;= tags instead if you want that HTML code is interpreted. <br> __Note:__ Each tag must be on a line by itself.
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Optional spaces followed by the cells enclosed in vertical bars. <br>
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__Note:__ =| spaced |= cells are rendered center aligned. <br>
__Note:__ =| spaced |= cells are rendered right aligned. <br>
__Note:__ =| 2 colspan ||= cells are rendered as multi-span columns. <br>
__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. <br>
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*<nop>WikiWord Links:* <br>
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*Forced Links:* <br>
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*Specific Links:* <br>
Create a link where you can specify the link text and the link reference separately, using nested square brackets like =[<nop>[reference][text]]=. Internal link references (i.e. WikiSyntax) 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 =[<nop>[WebHome#MyAnchor][go home]]= and =[<nop>[http://www.yahoo.com/#somewhere][Yahoo!]]=.
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*Easier External Links:* <br>
An easier syntax for external links is now available: =[<nop>[externalURL text]]= - just hit the spacebar to separate the link URL from the descriptive text, e.g. =[<nop>[http://gnu.org/ GNU]]=. This also supports anchors, e.g. =[<nop>[http://www.yahoo.com/#somewhere Yahoo!]]=.
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<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000">
<pre>
[[http://gnu.org GNU]]
</pre>
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[[http://gnu.org GNU]]
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You can disable automatic linking of WikiWords by surrounding text with =&lt;noautolink&gt;= and =&lt;/noautolink&gt;= tags. %BR% __Note:__ Each tag must be on a line by itself.%BR% __Note:__ This also works for TWiki tables, but only if you add a blank line between the end of the table and the closing =&lt;/noautolink&gt;= tag (known issue of the TablePlugin).
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* TWikiPreferences defines site-wide variables like colors. For example, write: =<span style='background : #FFFFCC;'><font color="#990000"> %<nop>RED% Red %<nop>ENDCOLOR% and %<nop>BLUE% blue %<nop>ENDCOLOR% colors</font></span>= to get: %RED% Red %ENDCOLOR% and %BLUE% blue %ENDCOLOR% colors.
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Updated to cover TWiki:Codev/EasierExternalLinking (in the alpha release).
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* __NOTE:__ TWiki converts shorthand notation to XHTML 1.0 for display. To copy a fully marked-up page, simply view source in your browser and save the contents.
* __NOTE:__ The standard installation TWiki is compatible across a wide range of browsers and computer platforms. If this is important to you, remember that using browser-specific tags or any other mark-up that doesn't degrade well will reduce compatibility.
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---++ TWiki Variables
Variables are names that are enclosed in percent signs =%= that are expanded on the fly.
* =%<nop>TOC%= : Automatically generates a table of contents based on headings in a topic - see the top of this page for an example.
* =%<nop>WEB%= : The current web, is <b>%WEB%</b>.
* =%<nop>TOPIC%= : The current topic name, is <b>%TOPIC%</b>.
* =%<nop>ATTACHURL%= : The attachment URL of the current topic. Example usage: If you attach a file to a topic you can refer to it as =<b>%<nop>ATTACHURL%/image.gif</b>= to show the URL of the file or the image in your text.
* =%<nop>INCLUDE{"SomeTopic"}%= : Server side include, includes another topic. The current %WIKITOOLNAME% web is the default web. Example: =<b>%<nop>INCLUDE{"%TWIKIWEB%.TWikiWebsTable"}%</b>=
* There are many more variables, see *[[TWikiVariables]]*.
---++ Common Editing Errors
TWiki formatting rules are fairly simple to use and quick to type. However, there are some things to watch out for, taken from the TextFormattingFAQ:
* *Q:* Text enclosed in angle brackets like =&lt;filename&gt;= is not displayed. How can I show it as it is?
* *A:* The ='&lt;'= and ='&gt;'= characters have a special meaning in HTML, they define HTML tags. You need to escape them, so write ='&amp;lt;'= instead of ='&lt;'=, and ='&amp;gt;'= instead of ='&gt;'=. <br> Example: Type ='prog &amp;lt;filename&amp;gt;'= to get ='prog &lt;filename&gt;'=.
* *Q:* Why is the ='&amp;'= character sometimes not displayed?
* *A:* The ='&amp;'= character has a special meaning in HTML, it starts a so called character entity, ex: ='&amp;copy;'= is the =&copy;= copyright character. You need to escape ='&amp;'= to see it as it is, so write ='&amp;amp;'= instead of ='&amp;'=. <br> Example: Type ='This &amp;amp; that'= to get ='This &amp; that'=.
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Plugins provide additional text formatting capabilities and can extend the functionality of %WIKITOOLNAME% into many other areas. For example, one optional Plugin lets you create a basic spreadsheet in a similar way to tables. Available Plugins are located in the [[TWiki:Plugins][Plugins]] web on TWiki.org. Currently enabled plugins on here:
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* *A:* The ='&amp;'= character has a special meaning in HTML, it starts a so called character entity, i.e. ='&amp;copy;'= is the =&copy;= copyright character. You need to escape ='&amp;'= to see it as it is, so write ='&amp;amp;'= instead of ='&amp;'=. <br> Example: Type ='This &amp;amp; that'= to get ='This &amp; that'=.
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* GoodStyle is a WikiWord that links to the <nop>GoodStyle topic located in the current %WIKITOOLNAME% web.
* NotExistingYet is a topic waiting to be written. You could create that topic by clicking on the question mark. (Do not create that topic; you would wreck this example!)
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* =%<nop>TOC%= : The table of content, is based on headings in a topic.
* =%<nop>WEB%= : The current web, is <b>%WEB%</b> .
* =%<nop>TOPIC%= : The current topic name, is <b>%TOPIC%</b> .
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---++ Links
Being able to create links without any formatting required is a core TWiki feature, made possible using WikiNames. With the latest version of TWiki linking rules, a simple extension of the syntax provides an new set of flexible linking options.
---+++ Internal Links
* GoodStyle is a WikiWord that links to the <nop>GoodStyle topic located in the current %WIKITOOLNAME% web.
* NotExistingYet is a topic waiting to be written. You could create that topic by clicking on the question mark. (Do not create that topic; you would wreck this example!)
---+++ External Links
* =http://...=, =https://...=, =ftp://...= and =mailto:...@@...= are linked automatically.
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* Quick reference of all HTML elements: http://werbach.com/barebones/barebones.html
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It is easy to collaborate; just type your text. You don't need to know HTML at all, though you can use it if you prefer. Links to topics will be created automatically, as long as you follow these simple Text Formatting Rules. TextFormattingFAQ has answers to frequently asked questions about text formatting.
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* You can create a forced internal link by enclosing words in double square brackets, i.e. write =[<nop>[text formatting FAQ]]= to get [[text formatting FAQ]] that links to topic TextFormattingFAQ. Text within the brackets may contain optional spaces; the topic name is formed by capitalizing the initial letter and by removing the spaces. You can also refer to a different web, i.e. =[<nop>[%MAINWEB%.TWiki users]]= points to %MAINWEB%.TWikiUsers in the %MAINWEB% web.
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* Words get _italic_ by enclosing them in <b>_</b> underscores
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* Make sure to "stick" the =* _ == signs to the characters, e.g.
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* Writing <nop>*bold text* , <nop>_italic text_ and <nop>=fixed== monospaced text
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* List Item: 3 spaces and an asterisk: &lt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;*&gt;
* Nested Item: 6 spaces and an asterisk: &lt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;*&gt;
* Ordered List: 3 spaces and a number: &lt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1&gt;
* Definition: 3 spaces, the term, a colon, followed by the definition: &lt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;term:&nbsp;definition&gt; <br>
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*EXTRAS*
* Most HTML tags will work.
* Overview of all HTML elements at http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/wilbur/overview.html
* HTML 3.2 Reference Specification at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html32.html
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Variables are names enclosed in percent signs that gets expanded on the fly.
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* =%<nop>INCLUDE{"file.ext"}%= : Server side include, includes the text of a file. The default directory is the current Wiki web. Example: =<b>%<nop>INCLUDE{"Know/TopicName.txt"}%</b>= </td>
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%INCLUDE{"TWikiVariables.txt"}%
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* CapitalizedWordsWillProduce a link automatically.
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* Words get *bold* by enclosing them with <b>*</b> asterisks
* Words get _italic_ by enclosing them with <b>_</b> underscores
* Words get __bold italic__ by enclosing them with <b>__</b> two underscores
* Words get showns in =fixed font= by enclosing it with = equal signs
* Notes for *bold* , _italic_ , __bold italic__ and =fixed font= text:
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%INCLUDE:"TWikiVariables.txt"%
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* words get *bold* by enclosing it with * asterisks
* words get _italic_ by enclosing it with _ underscores
* words get showns in =fixed font= by enclosing it with = equal signs
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