Most text that you type is just word wrapped and appears as you enter it. A number of simple formatting options are available:
Blank lines create new paragraphs. _text_ gives italics. *text* gives bold. --- or more dashes inserts a horizontal separator.
You can create indented paragraphs and list using multiples of 3 spaces or the TAB key as follows. Note that in some browsers Ctrl-I can be used in place of a TAB.
<3 spaces>* gives a list item. <3 spaces>9 (or any number) gives a numbered list item. <6 spaces>* gives an indented list.
Note that when you save a page, TAB characters are automatically converted to multiple spaces.
Internal Links
You can create an internal link to another page in this web simply by typing a WikiName. If the linked page does not yet exist then it will be displayed followed by a ?. Click on the ? to define and edit the new page.
If your name is not strictly a WikiName, you can put percent characters around the name, like this: XpBeMeeting20022003.
HTML tags
In addition to all this you should find that most HTML tags will work as expected. However, you are not encouraged to make your pages too pretty. Remember, it is the content that matters and the text for your page must remain easy for others to edit.
External Links
There are a variety of way to create external links.
http:// is linked automagically. https:// is linked automagically. news:// is linked automagically. ftp:// is linked automagically. gopher:// is linked automagically. mailto: is linked automagically and obfuscates your email addressAll links are checked. If I don't like you or the URL you put on the page, your edit will be removed.
Links to .jpg, .jpeg and .gif files are treated as images to be displayed within the page itself.
External Wiki links
You can add links to 3 other wikis by putting the name between percent characters and prefixing the name with the name of the wiki.
- xpnl:FrontPage links to the WIKI of the Dutch XP group
- wiki:FrontPage links to the original wiki by Ward Cunningham
- book:FrontPage links to LaurentBossavit?'s BookShelved? wiki, where books are discussed
Related pages: WikiWebUse