paul@247 | 1 | = Moin Format Syntax = |
paul@247 | 2 | |
paul@247 | 3 | The syntax of the wiki format is described in various locations on the |
paul@247 | 4 | [[MoinMoin:]] site: |
paul@247 | 5 | |
paul@247 | 6 | * [[MoinMoin:HelpOnMoinWikiSyntax]] |
paul@247 | 7 | * [[MoinMoin:HelpOnEditing]] |
paul@247 | 8 | |
paul@247 | 9 | Various enhancements are introduced in MoinLight, and these are described |
paul@247 | 10 | below. |
paul@247 | 11 | |
paul@247 | 12 | == Anchor == |
paul@247 | 13 | |
paul@251 | 14 | Introduce an anchor employing a fragment identifier that can be reached by a |
paul@251 | 15 | link employing the identifier. For example, [[#end]] is a link to the anchor |
paul@251 | 16 | {{{((end))}}} near the end of this page. |
paul@251 | 17 | |
paul@251 | 18 | === Syntax === |
paul@247 | 19 | |
paul@247 | 20 | {{{ |
paul@247 | 21 | ((identifier)) |
paul@247 | 22 | }}} |
paul@247 | 23 | |
paul@251 | 24 | Here, `identifier` is the fragment identifier for the anchor. |
paul@247 | 25 | |
paul@251 | 26 | === Related === |
paul@247 | 27 | |
paul@247 | 28 | The {{{<<Anchor(identifier)>>}}} macro has the same function. |
paul@247 | 29 | |
paul@247 | 30 | == Line Break == |
paul@247 | 31 | |
paul@251 | 32 | Introduces a line break in the page. For example: |
paul@251 | 33 | |
paul@251 | 34 | Above\\Below |
paul@251 | 35 | |
paul@251 | 36 | === Syntax === |
paul@247 | 37 | |
paul@247 | 38 | {{{ |
paul@251 | 39 | Above |
paul@247 | 40 | \\ |
paul@251 | 41 | Below |
paul@247 | 42 | }}} |
paul@247 | 43 | |
paul@251 | 44 | Here, {{{\\}}} is the line break symbol. |
paul@247 | 45 | |
paul@251 | 46 | === Related === |
paul@247 | 47 | |
paul@247 | 48 | The {{{<<BR>>}}} macro has the same function. |
paul@247 | 49 | |
paul@251 | 50 | == Table Regions == |
paul@251 | 51 | |
paul@251 | 52 | Provides a more readable and convenient way of describing tables. For example: |
paul@251 | 53 | |
paul@251 | 54 | {{{#!table |
paul@251 | 55 | Top Left || Top Right |
paul@251 | 56 | == |
paul@251 | 57 | Bottom Left || Bottom Right |
paul@251 | 58 | .. (continued) |
paul@251 | 59 | }}} |
paul@251 | 60 | |
paul@251 | 61 | === Syntax === |
paul@251 | 62 | |
paul@251 | 63 | {{{{ |
paul@251 | 64 | {{{#!table |
paul@251 | 65 | Top Left || Top Right |
paul@251 | 66 | == |
paul@251 | 67 | Bottom Left || Bottom Right |
paul@251 | 68 | .. (continued) |
paul@251 | 69 | }}} |
paul@251 | 70 | }}}} |
paul@251 | 71 | |
paul@251 | 72 | === Related === |
paul@251 | 73 | |
paul@251 | 74 | Provides mostly the same functionality as the MoinMoin extension |
paul@251 | 75 | [[MoinMoin:ParserMarket/ImprovedTableParser|ImprovedTableParser]]. |
paul@251 | 76 | |
paul@247 | 77 | == Verbatim == |
paul@247 | 78 | |
paul@251 | 79 | Introduce text verbatim in the page, ignoring any other markup features that |
paul@251 | 80 | may be present. For example: |
paul@251 | 81 | |
paul@251 | 82 | <<<some ''verbatim'' |
paul@251 | 83 | text>>> |
paul@251 | 84 | |
paul@251 | 85 | === Syntax === |
paul@247 | 86 | |
paul@247 | 87 | {{{ |
paul@251 | 88 | <<<some ''verbatim'' |
paul@247 | 89 | text>>> |
paul@247 | 90 | }}} |
paul@247 | 91 | |
paul@251 | 92 | Here, {{{<<<}}} and {{{>>>}}} enclose the verbatim text. |
paul@247 | 93 | |
paul@251 | 94 | === Related === |
paul@247 | 95 | |
paul@251 | 96 | The {{{<<Verbatim(some ''verbatim'' text)>>}}} macro has a similar function, |
paul@251 | 97 | but being a macro it imposes limitations on the enclosed content, such as not |
paul@251 | 98 | permitting newlines. |
paul@247 | 99 | |
paul@251 | 100 | ---- |
paul@251 | 101 | |
paul@251 | 102 | ((end)) |
paul@251 | 103 | A demonstration of the [[#Anchor|anchor]] syntax. |