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[b][size=18]General Notes[/size][/b]
The markup uses the BBCode style.
This is a very limited markup syntax that is not really well suited for wikis.
Just hit "return" twice to make a paragraph break. If you want \
to keep the same logical line but have to split it across \
two physical lines (such as when your editor only shows a certain number \
of characters per line), end the line with a backslash \ and hit \
return once. This will cause the two lines to be joined on display, and the \
backslash will not show. (If you end a line with a backslash and a tab \
or space, it will [i]not[/i] be joined with the next line, and the backslash \
will be printed.)
[b][size=18]Inline Formatting[/size][/b]
[code]
[i]italic text[/i]
[b]bold text[/b]
[i][b]italic and bold[/b][/i]
[u]underline text[/u]
[sub]subscript[/sub] text
[sup]superscript[/sup] text
[color=red]red text[/color]
[color=FFFF00]yellow text[/color]
[/code]
[i]italic text[/i]
[b]bold text[/b]
[i][b]italic and bold[/b][/i]
[u]underline text[/u]
[sub]subscript[/sub] text
[sup]superscript[/sup] text
[color=red]red text[/color]
[color=FFFF00]yellow text[/color]
[b][size=18]Headings[/size][/b]
You can emulate various levels of heading by using "size" and "b" tags:
[code]
[b][size=14]Level 3 Heading[/size][/b]
[b][size=12]Level 4 Heading[/size][/b]
[b][size=10]Level 5 Heading[/size][/b]
[b][size=8]Level 6 Heading[/size][/b]
[/code]
[b][size=14]Level 3 Heading[/size][/b]
[b][size=12]Level 4 Heading[/size][/b]
[b][size=10]Level 5 Heading[/size][/b]
[b][size=8]Level 6 Heading[/size][/b]
[b][size=18]Lists[/size][/b]
[b][size=14]Bullet Lists[/size][/b]
You can create bullet lists by using "list" tags.
[code]
[list]
[*]Bullet one
[list]
[*] Sub-bullet
[/list]
[/list]
[/code]
[list]
[*]Bullet one
[list]
[*] Sub-bullet
[/list]
[/list]
[b][size=14]Numbered Lists[/size][/b]
Similarly, you can create numbered lists.
[code]
[list=1]
[*] Numero uno
[*] Number two
[list=1]
[*] Sub-item
[/list]
[/list]
[/code]
[list=1]
[*] Numero uno
[*] Number two
[list=1]
[*] Sub-item
[/list]
[/list]
[b][size=14]Mixing Bullet and Number List Items[/size][/b]
You can mix and match bullet and number lists:
[code]
[list=1]
[*] Number one
[list]
[*] Bullet
[*] Bullet
[/list]
[*] Number two
[list]
[*] Bullet
[*] Bullet
[list]
[*] Sub-bullet
[list=1]
[*] Sub-sub-number
[*] Sub-sub-number
[/list]
[/list]
[/list]
[*] Number three
[list]
[*] Bullet
[*] Bullet
[/list]
[/list]
[/code]
[list=1]
[*] Number one
[list]
[*] Bullet
[*] Bullet
[/list]
[*] Number two
[list]
[*] Bullet
[*] Bullet
[list]
[*] Sub-bullet
[list=1]
[*] Sub-sub-number
[*] Sub-sub-number
[/list]
[/list]
[/list]
[*] Number three
[list]
[*] Bullet
[*] Bullet
[/list]
[/list]
[b][size=18]Block Quotes[/size][/b]
You can mark a blockquote using "quote" tags.
[code]
This is normal text here.
[quote]Indent me! The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. \
Now this the time for all good men to come to the aid of \
their country. Notice how we can continue the block-quote \
in the same "paragraph" by using a backslash at the end of \
the line.
[/quote]
[quote]Another block, leading to...
[quote]Second level of indenting. This second is indented even \
more than the previous one.
[/quote]
[/quote]
Back to normal text.
[/code]
This is normal text here.
[quote]Indent me! The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. \
Now this the time for all good men to come to the aid of \
their country. Notice how we can continue the block-quote \
in the same "paragraph" by using a backslash at the end of \
the line.
[/quote]
[quote]Another block, leading to...
[quote]Second level of indenting. This second is indented even \
more than the previous one.
[/quote]
[/quote]
Back to normal text.
[b][size=18]Links[/size][/b]
[b][size=14]Wiki Links[/size][/b]
You cannot create wiki links. You have to specify full URLs.
[b][size=14]URLs[/size][/b]
Create a remote link simply by typing its URL: http://www.horde.org.
If you like, enclose it in "url" tags:
[code]
[url]http://www.horde.org/[/url]
[/code]
becomes [url]http://www.horde.org/[/url].
Or you can have a described-reference instead:
[code]
[url=http://www.horde.org/]Horde[/url]
[/code]
[url=http://www.horde.org/]Horde[/url]
[i]Rendering of URLs using "url" tags is broken as of Text_Wiki 1.2.1, usage is discouraged.[/i]
[b][size=18]Application Content[/size][/b]
[b][size=14]Application Blocks[/size][/b]
Content from other Horde applications provided by portal blocks can be embedded into a page using [[block]] tags.
To include Horde's moon phases block for example:
[code]
[[block horde/Moon phase=next hemisphere=northern]]
[/code]
[[block horde/Moon phase=next hemisphere=northern]]
[b][size=14]Application Links[/size][/b]
Links to other Horde applications is supported if those applications support API links. The Wiki itself supports such an API to link to individual wiki pages:
[code]
[[link Link to some other wiki page|wiki/show page=Wiki/Page]]
[/code]
[[link Link to some other wiki page|wiki/show page=Wiki/Page]]
[b][size=18]Code Blocks[/size][/b]
Create code blocks by using "code" tags (each on its own line).
[code]
[code]
This is an example code block!
[/code]
[/code]
[code]
This is an example code block!
[/code]
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