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} } Separator (Horizontal Rule): Three or more three dashes at the beginning of a line.. - Bulleted List: Multiple of three spaces, an asterisk, and another space. 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. - level 1 - level 2 - back on 1 - A bullet broken over three lines - last bullet level 1 level 2 back on 1 A bullet broken over three lines last bullet Numbered List: 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... 1. Sushi 1. Dim Sum 1. Fondue A. Sushi A. Dim Sum A. Fondue i. Sushi i. Dim Sum i. Fondue Sushi Dim Sum Fondue Sushi Dim Sum Fondue Sushi Dim Sum Fondue Definition List: Three spaces, a dollar sign, the term, a colon, a space, followed by the definition. $ Sushi: Japan $ Dim Sum: S.F. Sushi Japan Dim Sum S.F. Table: 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. - -bold- - 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 -'s right next to each other -ˆ- 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 The TablePlugin provides the -ˆ- multiple-span row functionality and additional rendering features - -L- - -C- - -R- - - A2 - B2 - C2 - - A3 - B3 - C3 - - multi span - - A5-7 - 5 - 5 - -ˆ- six - six - -ˆ- seven - seven - - split\ - over\ - 3 lines - - A9 - B9 - C9 - 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 WikiWord Links: CapitalizedWordsStuckTogether (or WikiWords) will produce a link automatically if preceded by whitespace or parenthesis. If you want to link to a topic in a different web write Otherweb.TopicName. 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 WebHome topic. It's generally a good idea to use the TWikiVariables %TWIKIWEB% and %MAINWEB% instead of TWiki and Main. WebStatistics Sandbox.WebNotify Sandbox.WebHome WebStatistics WebNotify Sandbox Anchors: 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 [[MyTopic-MyAnchor]] syntax. You can omit the topic name if you want to link within the same topic. [[WikiWord-NotThere]] [[-MyAnchor][Jump]] -MyAnchor To here WikiWord-NotThere Jump To here Forced Links: You can create a forced internal link by enclosing words in double square brackets. 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, [[text formatting FAQ]] links to topic TextFormattingFAQ. You can also refer to a different web and use anchors. To "escape" double square brackets that would otherwise make a link, prefix the leading left square bracket with an exclamation point. [[wiki syntax]] [[Main.TWiki users]] escaped: ![[wiki syntax]] wiki syntax Main.TWiki users escaped: [[wiki syntax]] Specific Links: You can create a link where you specify the link text and the URL separately using nested square brackets [[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. Anchor names can be added as well, to create a link to a specific place in a topic. [[WikiSyntax][wiki syntax]] [[http://gnu.org][GNU]] wiki syntax GNU Prevent a Link: Prevent a WikiWord from being linked by prepending it with an exclamation point. !SunOS SunOS Disable Links: You can disable automatic linking of WikiWords by surrounding text with and tags. It is possible to turn off all auto-linking with a NOAUTOLINK preferences setting. RedHat & SuSE RedHat & SuSE Mailto Links: 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 [[mailto:user@domain][descriptive text]]. a@b.com [[mailto:a@b.com]\ [Mail]] [[mailto:?subject=\ Hi][Hi]] a@b.com Mail Hi Using HTML You can use just about any HTML tag without a problem. You can add HTML if there is no TWiki equivalent, for example, write deleted text to get deleted text. 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 TWiki shorthand instead - this keeps the text uncluttered and easy to edit. If you use HTML use XHTML 1.0 Transitional syntax. Script tags may be filtered out, at the discretion of your TWiki administrator. Recommendations when pasting HTML from other sources: Copy only text between and tags. Remove all empty lines. TWiki inserts 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 - <...> - 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. 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. Script tags You can use HTML