Ruby Wiki Plus: TWiki Markup List and Text
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TWiki Markup Test
Pasting in some TWiki markup to begin a list of all available TWiki markup and test it for "ideosyncracies" (like, must the "|" for a table be in the first column of a line?). In fact, | lets see | if this renders | as a table. |
TWiki
Only at beginning or as first "token" on a line
Also, the same plus !! (anywhere on line, or anywhere in text--text before is in TOC, text after is not, iirc)
blank line to separate paragraphs (consecutive lines are concatenated)
...
- Level 1 numbered list
- Level 2 numbered list
...
1 can be many other things (1, A, a, I, i, and at least for numbers, can be any (single digit??) integer meaning the sequence will start from there.
- Definition list
- definition
- Sushi
- Japan $Dim Sum: S.F.
word[ 2ndWord]: definition
To here (Headings automatically create an anchor with the first x characters of the heading, with spaces replaced by _)
... (Currently these must be on lines by themselves, and, if after a table, you must skip a line after the table before this--do I want to maintain these limitations?)
Anywhere in a line
[[][]]
(Substitute
and
, but don't do any TWiki expansion/substitution.)
<, >, &, &3c; (??), etc. (But < and > work if the only things on a line, and < > works as well)
(and many other TWiki variables, some user defined) (Set ...)
*word or phrase*[.,;:"'?...] bold
_word or phrase_[.,;:"'?...] italic
__word or phrase__[.,;:"'?...] bold italic
=word or phrase=[.,;:"'?...] fixed font
==word or phrase==[.,;:"'?...] bold fixed
This works, comma not italicized
This works, comma italicized
| center-spaced |
center aligned |
| right-spaced |
right aligned |
| 2 colspan |
multi-span columns |
| If a row contains a large amount of text, and you want it to be more readable while editing the table, split the row into multiple text lines by ending each line\
with a backslash character '\'. |
? Table cells wrap automatically as determined by the browser.
| L |
C |
R |
| A2 |
2 |
2 |
| A3 |
3 |
3 |
| multi span |
| A4-6 |
four |
four |
| five |
five |
| six |
six |
Table not at beginning of line:
| L |
C |
R |
| A2 |
2 |
2 |
| A3 |
3 |
3 |
| multi span |
| A4-6 |
four |
four |
| five |
five |
| six |
six |
Table with text at the end of a line (not within |):
| A2 | 2 | 2 | extra text
| A3 |
3 |
3 |
| multi span |
| A4-6 |
four |
four |
| five |
five |
| six |
six |
Table with text at the beginning of a line (not within |):
extra text | A3 | 3 | 3 |
| multi span |
| A4-6 |
four |
four |
| five |
five |
| six |
six |
CapitalizedWordsStuckTogether (preceded by whitespace or parenthesis) (Get the exact rules or RE, something like ReR.* ?)
Otherweb.TopicName

picture (.gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png)

.
TWiki

logo
%
% text must end with
red text
CoLoR
... (are there also tags? I don't think so, but I may be wrong.
For whatever reason, here's an HTML link from a picture. Somewhere it implies you can do the same with TWiki markup (or maybe it just means it can be done in TWiki, meaning by using HTML?):
Why does PRE not preserve links to WikiWords? I agree that I want it preserve layout, but surely links should still work. Is there another tag that does this?
An example:
The P/E Ratio says what price per dollar of earnings investors are currently paying for a share. Calculated as:
P/E Ratio = PricePerShare
----------------------
EarningsPerShare (EPS)
I want PricePerShare? to be linked but the formula to be layed out. I know that the Math plugins exist - I have non math cases as well.
wiki syntax
Main.TWiki users
[[wiki syntax]]
(?)
(?)
syntax
GNU
XML
WikiWord#NotThere
Jump
To here (Headings automatically create an anchor with the first x characters of the heading, with spaces replaced by _)
MyTopic#MyAnchor (Is there also a form that includes the web? What is it MyWeb.MyTopic#MyAnchor? I think so, or something like that.)
Mail
Hi
descriptive text
TWiki Variables:
%[A..Z]+% (??)
or, with parameters(e.g.):
Searched: sushi
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- () RandyKramer - 01 Mar 2005
- If you edit this page: add your name here; move this to the next line; and if you've used a comment marker (your initials in parenthesis), include it before your WikiName.
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