<td valign="top"><span style="background: #FFFFCC"><font color="#990000"> <pre>
=Fixed font=
</pre> </font></span></td>
- <td valign="top"><code>Fixed font</code></td>
+ <td valign="top"><code>Fixed font</code><p>
+ </p>
+ </td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top"><strong>Bold Fixed Font:</strong> %BR% Words get shown in <code><b>bold fixed font</b></code> by enclosing them in <code><b></b></code> double equal signs. </td>
<td valign="top"><code><b>Bold fixed</b></code></td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
- <td valign="top"><strong><em>Note:</em></strong> Make sure to "stick" the <code>* _ = ==</code> signs to the words, that is, take away spaces. </td>
+ <td valign="top"><strong><em>Note:</em></strong> Make sure there is no space between the text and the bold, italic, or other indicators (<code>* _ __ = ==</code>). </td>
<td valign="top"><span style="background: #FFFFCC"><font color="#990000"> <pre>
_This works_,
_this not _
</pre> </font></span></td>
- <td valign="top"><em>This works</em>, _this not _ </td>
+ <td valign="top"><em>This works</em>,%BR% _this not _ </td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top"><strong>Verbatim Mode:</strong> %BR% Surround code excerpts and other formatted text with <code><verbatim></code> and <code></verbatim></code> tags. %BR% <strong><em>Note:</em></strong> Use <code><pre></code> and <code></pre></code> tags instead if you want that HTML code is interpreted. %BR% <strong><em>Note:</em></strong> Each tag must be on a line by itself. </td>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top"><strong>Nested List Item:</strong> %BR% Six, nine, ... spaces and an asterisk. </td>
<td valign="top"><span style="background: #FFFFCC"><font color="#990000"> <pre>
- * nested stuff
+ * level 1
+ * level 2
</pre> </font></span></td>
<td valign="top">
<ul>
- <li>
- <ul>
- <li> nested stuff </li>
+ <li> level 1 <ul>
+ <li> level 2 </li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
- <td valign="top"><strong>Table:</strong> %BR% Optional spaces followed by the cells enclosed in vertical bars. %BR% <strong><em>Note:</em></strong> <code>| *bold* |</code> cells are rendered as table headers. %BR% <strong><em>Note:</em></strong> <code>| spaced |</code> cells are rendered center aligned. %BR% <strong><em>Note:</em></strong> <code>| spaced |</code> cells are rendered right aligned. %BR% <strong><em>Note:</em></strong> <code>| 2 colspan ||</code> cells are rendered as multi-span columns. %BR% <strong><em>Note:</em></strong> 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 <code>'\'</code> backslash character. %BR% </td>
+ <td valign="top"><strong>Table:</strong> %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% <strong><em>Notes:</em></strong> %BB% <code>| *bold* |</code> cells are displayed as table headers.%BB% <code>| center-spaced |</code> cells are displayed center aligned.%BB% <code>| right-spaced |</code> cells are displayed right aligned.%BB% <code>| 2 colspan ||</code> cells are displayed as multi-span columns (i.e., a cell with no text spans a column).%BB% <code>|^|</code> 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 <code>'\'</code>.%BB% Table cells wrap automatically as determined by the browser. </td>
<td valign="top"><span style="background: #FFFFCC"><font color="#990000"> <pre>
| *L* | *C* | *R* |
| A2 | 2 | 2 |
| A3 | 3 | 3 |
| multi span |||
-| A4 | next | next |
+| A4-6 | four | four |
+|^| five | five |
+|^| six | six |
</pre> </font></span></td>
<td valign="top">
<table border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
<td colspan="3"> multi span </td>
</tr>
<tr>
- <td> A4 </td>
- <td> next </td>
- <td> next </td>
+ <td> A4-6 </td>
+ <td> four </td>
+ <td> four </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td> ^ </td>
+ <td> five </td>
+ <td> five </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td> ^ </td>
+ <td> six </td>
+ <td> six </td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
<td valign="top"><strong>Anchors:</strong> %BR% You can define a link reference inside a %WIKITOOLNAME% topic (called an anchor name) and link to that. To <strong><em>define</em></strong> an anchor write <code>#AnchorName</code> at the beginning of a line. The anchor name must be a [[Main/WikiWord]]. To <strong><em>link to</em></strong> an anchor name use the <code>[[MyTopic#MyAnchor]]</code> syntax. You can omit the topic name if you want to link within the same topic. </td>
<td valign="top"><span style="background: #FFFFCC"><font color="#990000"> <pre>
-[[WebHome#NotThere]]
+[[WikiWord#NotThere]]
[[#MyAnchor][Jump]]
#MyAnchor To here
</pre> </font></span></td>
- <td valign="top">[[Main/WebHome#NotThere]]<p>[[Main/WebHome#MyAnchor]]</p>
+ <td valign="top">[[Main/WikiWord#NotThere]]<p>[[Main/WebHome#MyAnchor]]</p>
<p><a name="MyAnchor"></a> To here </p>
</td>
</tr>
- 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 - <code>**<...>**</code> - 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, `<`, ex: <code>**a > b**</code>
+ - 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, `<`, ex: <code>**a < b**</code>
- %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.
## <a name="Hyperlinks"></a> Hyperlinks
### <a name="External Links"></a> External Links
-- `http://...`, `https://...`, `ftp://...` and `mailto:...@...` are linked automatically.
+- `http://...`, `https://...`, `ftp://...`, `gopher://...`, `news://...`, `file://...`, `telnet://...` and `mailto:...@...` are linked automatically.
- Email addresses like `name@domain.com` are linked automatically.
- **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. `'©'` is the `©` copyright character. You need to escape `'&'` to see it as it is, so write `'&'` instead of `'&'`. <br /> Example: Type `'This & that'` to get `'This & that'`.
--- [[MikeMannix]] - 02 Dec 2001 <br /> -- [[PeterThoeny]] - 01 Feb 2003
+-- [[MikeMannix]] - 02 Dec 2001 <br /> -- [[PeterThoeny]] - 15 Jul 2003