1 = Moin Format Syntax = 2 3 The syntax of the wiki format is described in various locations on the 4 [[MoinMoin:]] site: 5 6 * [[MoinMoin:HelpOnMoinWikiSyntax]] 7 * [[MoinMoin:HelpOnEditing]] 8 9 Various enhancements are introduced in MoinLight, and these are described 10 below. 11 12 == Anchor == 13 14 Introduce an anchor employing a fragment identifier that can be reached by a 15 link employing the identifier. For example, [[#end]] is a link to the anchor 16 {{{((end))}}} near the end of this page. 17 18 === Syntax === 19 20 {{{ 21 ((identifier)) 22 }}} 23 24 Here, `identifier` is the fragment identifier for the anchor. 25 26 === Related === 27 28 The {{{<<Anchor(identifier)>>}}} macro has the same function. 29 30 == Line Break == 31 32 Introduces a line break in the page. For example: 33 34 Above\\Below 35 36 === Syntax === 37 38 {{{ 39 Above 40 \\ 41 Below 42 }}} 43 44 Here, {{{\\}}} is the line break symbol. 45 46 === Related === 47 48 The {{{<<BR>>}}} macro has the same function. 49 50 == Links == 51 52 Link syntax remains largely compatible with Moin, but it is possible to break 53 links across lines. For example: 54 55 [[MoinSyntax|a description of a link to the Moin format syntax 56 wrapped across multiple lines]] 57 58 === Syntax === 59 60 {{{ 61 [[MoinSyntax|a description of a link to the Moin format syntax 62 wrapped across multiple lines]] 63 }}} 64 65 === Related === 66 67 The [[MoinMoin:HelpOnLinking|Moin link syntax]] applies, including the 68 transclusion syntax. 69 70 == Table Regions == 71 72 Provides a more readable and convenient way of describing tables. For example: 73 74 {{{#!table 75 Top Left || Top Right 76 == 77 Bottom Left || Bottom Right 78 .. (continued) 79 }}} 80 81 === Syntax === 82 83 {{{{ 84 {{{#!table 85 Top Left || Top Right 86 == 87 Bottom Left || Bottom Right 88 .. (continued) 89 }}} 90 }}}} 91 92 === Related === 93 94 Provides mostly the same functionality as the MoinMoin extension 95 [[MoinMoin:ParserMarket/ImprovedTableParser|ImprovedTableParser]]. 96 97 == Verbatim == 98 99 Introduce text verbatim in the page, ignoring any other markup features that 100 may be present. For example: 101 102 <<<some ''verbatim'' 103 text>>> 104 105 === Syntax === 106 107 {{{ 108 <<<some ''verbatim'' 109 text>>> 110 }}} 111 112 Here, {{{<<<}}} and {{{>>>}}} enclose the verbatim text. 113 114 === Related === 115 116 The {{{<<Verbatim(some ''verbatim'' text)>>}}} macro has a similar function, 117 but being a macro it imposes limitations on the enclosed content, such as not 118 permitting newlines. 119 120 ---- 121 122 ((end)) 123 A demonstration of the [[#Anchor|anchor]] syntax.