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This page explains how you can use the Wiki Markup language to create headings and lists, and to format text and paragraphs for your pages.  One can automatically generate a [[:Table of Contents|Table of Contents]] for a page by creating a heading.  Please note that in the STNE-Wiki both Wiki-code and HTML commands may be used.  However, they should be used sparingly to avoid conflicts with alternative skins.  This particularly applies to the use of different colors.
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This page explains how you can use the Wiki Markup language to create headings and lists, and to format text and paragraphs for your pages.  One can automatically generate a [[:Help:Table of Contents|Table of Contents]] for a page by creating a heading.  Please note that in the STNE-Wiki both Wiki-code and HTML commands may be used.  However, they should be used sparingly to avoid conflicts with alternative skins.  This particularly applies to the use of different colors.

Latest revision as of 15:40, 22 December 2010

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This page explains how you can use the Wiki Markup language to create headings and lists, and to format text and paragraphs for your pages. One can automatically generate a Table of Contents for a page by creating a heading. Please note that in the STNE-Wiki both Wiki-code and HTML commands may be used. However, they should be used sparingly to avoid conflicts with alternative skins. This particularly applies to the use of different colors.


Text Formatting

What it looks like What you write
italic

bold
italic and bold

''italic''
'''bold'''
'''''italic and bold'''''

(There are several apostrophe options [exactly taken, signs for code, no

quotes, and no accent - Press Shift+#.)

You can strikethrough or strikethrough words, and underline them.

You can <strike>strikethrough</strike> or
<s>strikethrough</s> words, 
and <u>underline</u> them.

(Text should be formatted normally, so these are preferably not used!)

Text superscript <sup>superscript</sup>
Text subscript <sub>subscript</sub>
centered
<div align="center">centered</div>
right aligned
<div align="right">right aligned</div>
left aligned
<div align="left">left aligned</div>

A horizontal line:

Text before


and after.

A horizontal line:

Text before
----
and after.

A single linefeed is ignored. But a blank line produces a new paragraph.

A new line is forced by <br/>.

A single linefeed is ignored.
But a blank line produces a new paragraph.

A new line is forced by <br/>.

(This should be avoided whenever possible to reduce page size.)

Here is some text and an

Here is some text and an <!-- invisible comment -->

[[Wiki-Syntax]] is not [[Observed|observed]].

<nowiki>[[Wiki-Syntax]] is not 

[[Observed|observed]].</nowiki>


Section Headings and Itemized Lists

What it looks like What you write

Section

Subsection

Smaller Subsection

== Section ==
=== Subsection ===
==== Smaller Subsection ====
  • Unordered lists are easy to do:
    • Start every line with a star.
      • More stars indicate a deeper level.
    • A new line in a list

marks the end of the list.

  • A single bullet can also be used to denote an important point.
* ''Unordered'' lists are easy to do:
** Start every line with a star.
*** More stars indicate a deeper level.
** A new line in a list
marks the end of the list.
* A single bullet can also be used to denote an important point.
  1. Numbered lists are:
    1. Very organized, and
    2. Easy to follow.

A new line marks the end of the list.

  1. New numbering starts with 1 again.
# ''Numbered'' lists are:
## Very organized, and
## Easy to follow.
A new line marks the end of the list.
# New numbering starts with 1 again.
Term 
Definition of term
Concept 
Definition of concept
; Term : Definition of term
; Concept : Definition of concept
A colon at the start of a line
causes the line to be indented,
very commonly used on Talk pages.
:A colon at the start of a line
::causes the line to be indented,
:::very commonly used on Talk pages.
  • One can list,
    And indent,
    And even combine,
    1. And nest,
      • As has been done here.
* One can list,
*: And indent,
*:: And even combine,
*# And nest,
*#* As has been done here.
If a line begins with a space,
 it is formatted
  just as it was written.
 The default character set and 
 character width are used.  The
         lines are not wrapped.
This is useful for:
 * Displaying preformatted text,
 * Show programming code or algorithms,
 * Diagrams designed using symbols,
 * Making simple tables.
CAUTION: If you make your lines too long,
you will generate a very broad display
making it difficult to read.
 If a line begins with a space,
  it is formatted
   just as it was written.
  The default character set and 
  character width are used.  The
          lines are not wrapped.

 This is useful for:
  * Displaying preformatted text,
  * Show programming code or algorithms,
  * Diagrams designed using symbols,
  * Making simple tables.

 CAUTION: If you make your lines too long,
 you will generate a very broad display
 making it difficult to read.



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