see: HelpOnHeadlines
Table of contents:
<<TableOfContents()>>
Table of contents (up to 2nd level headings only):
<<TableOfContents(2)>>
= heading 1st level =
== heading 2nd level ==
=== heading 3rd level ===
==== heading 4th level ====
===== heading 5th level =====
====== no heading 6th level ======
Table of contents: <<TableOfContents: Ausführung fehlgeschlagen [list index out of range] (siehe auch die Log-Datei)>>
Table of contents (up to 2nd level headings only): <<TableOfContents: Ausführung fehlgeschlagen [list index out of range] (siehe auch die Log-Datei)>>
heading 1st level
heading 2nd level
heading 3rd level
heading 4th level
heading 5th level
no heading 6th level
indented text
text indented to the 2nd level
- indented text
- text indented to the 2nd level
see: HelpOnLists
Unordered Lists
* item 1
* item 2 (preceding white space)
* item 2.1
* item 2.1.1
* item 3
. item 3.1 (bulletless)
. item 4 (bulletless)
* item 4.1
. item 4.1.1 (bulletless)
- item 1
- item 2 (preceding white space)
- item 3
- item 4 (bulletless)
Ordered Lists
with Numbers
1. item 1
1. item 1.1
1. item 1.2
1. item 2
- item 1
- item 1.1
- item 1.2
- item 2
with Roman Numbers
I. item 1
i. item 1.1
i. item 1.2
I. item 2
- item 1
- item 1.1
- item 1.2
- item 2
with Letters
A. item A
a. item A. a)
a. item A. b)
A. item B
- item A
- item A. a)
- item A. b)
- item B
Definition Lists
term:: definition
object::
:: description 1
:: description 2
- term
- definition
- object
- description 1
- description 2
see: HelpOnRules
----
-----
------
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--------
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see: HelpOnTables
Tables
||'''A'''||'''B'''||'''C'''||
||1 ||2 ||3 ||
Cell Width
||minimal width ||<99%>maximal width ||
minimal width |
maximal width |
Spanning Rows and Columns
||<|2> cell spanning 2 rows ||cell in the 2nd column ||
||cell in the 2nd column of the 2nd row ||
||<-2> cell spanning 2 columns ||
||||use empty cells as a shorthand ||
cell spanning 2 rows |
cell in the 2nd column |
cell in the 2nd column of the 2nd row |
cell spanning 2 columns |
use empty cells as a shorthand |
Alignment of Cell Contents
||<^|3> top (combined) ||<:99%> center (combined) ||<v|3> bottom (combined) ||
||<)> right ||
||<(> left ||
top (combined) |
center (combined) |
bottom (combined) |
right |
left |
Coloured Table Cells
||<#0000FF> blue ||<#00FF00> green ||<#FF0000> red ||
||<#00FFFF> cyan ||<#FF00FF> magenta ||<#FFFF00> yellow ||
blue |
green |
red |
cyan |
magenta |
yellow |
HTML-like Options for Tables
||A ||<rowspan="2"> like <|2> ||
||<bgcolor="#00FF00"> like <#00FF00> ||
||<colspan="2"> like <-2>||
A |
like <|2> |
like <#00FF00> |
like <-2> |
see: HelpOnParsers
Verbatim Display
{{{
def hello():
print "Hello World!"
}}}
def hello():
print "Hello World!"
Syntax Highlighting
{{{#!highlight python
def hello():
print "Hello World!"
}}}
1 def hello():
2 print "Hello World!"
Using the wiki parser with css classes
{{{#!wiki red/solid
This is wiki markup in a '''div''' with __css__ `class="red solid"`.
}}}
This is wiki markup in a div with css class="red solid".
see: HelpOnAdmonitions
{{{#!wiki caution
'''Don't overuse admonitions'''
Admonitions should be used with care. A page riddled with admonitions will look restless and will be harder to follow than a page where admonitions are used sparingly.
}}}
Don't overuse admonitions
Admonitions should be used with care. A page riddled with admonitions will look restless and will be harder to follow than a page where admonitions are used sparingly.
see: HelpOnComments
Click on "Comments" in edit bar to toggle the /* comments */ visibility.
Click on "Comments" in edit bar to toggle the visibility.
{{{#!wiki comment/dotted
This is a wiki parser section with class "comment dotted" (see HelpOnParsers).
Its visibility gets toggled the same way.
}}}
This is a wiki parser section with class "comment dotted" (see HelpOnParsers).
Its visibility gets toggled the same way.