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Esta página prover uma lista mais completa de comandos disponível no PmWiki. Observe que é simples criar e editar páginas sem usar qualquer comando marcação, mas mesmo sem precisar deles eles continuam disponíveis.
Para experimentá-los, tente editar a página WikiSandbox, disponível aqui?.
Paragraphs
- Do not indent paragraphs
- Words wrap and fill as needed
- Use blank lines as separators
- Lines indented with one or more spaces (or tabs) are monospace font.
- Use
\
(single backslash) at the end of a line to join the next line to the current one.
- Use
\\
(two backslashes) at the end of a line to force a line break, but keep the current environment (e.g. stay inside the current list item).
Indented Paragraphs (Quotes)
Arrows (->
) at the beginning of a paragraph can be used to produce an indented paragraph. More hyphens at the beginning (--->
) produce larger indents.
->Four score and seven years ago our fathers placed upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
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Four score and seven years ago our fathers placed upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
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Bulleted Lists
Bullet lists are made by placing asterisks at the left margin. More asterisks increases the level of bullet:
* First-level list item
** Second-level list item
** Another second-level item
* A first-level item
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- First-level list item
- Second-level list item
- Another second-level item
- A first-level item
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Horizontal Line
Four or more dashes (----) at the beginning of a line produce a horizontal line.
Emphasis
- Use doubled single-quotes (''), i.e., two apostrophes, for emphasis (usually italics)
- Use tripled single-quotes ('''), i.e. three apostrophes, for strong emphasis (usually bold)
- Use five single-quotes ('''''), or triples within doubles (five apostrophes), for some other kind of emphasis (usually bold italics)
- Use doubled at-signs (@@) for
monospace
text
- Use [+...+] for larger text and [-...-] for smaller text
- Emphasis can be used multiple times within a line, but cannot span across markup line boundaries (i.e., you can't put a paragraph break in the middle of bold text).
Others styling
'+big+', '-small-', '^super^', '_sub_', {+ins+}, {-del-}
.
big , small , super , sub , ins , del
`WikiWord
WikiWord neutralisation
See also WikiStyles for advanced text formatting options.
References
- Use words and phrases in double brackets (e.g., [[text formatting rules]]) to create links to other pages on this wiki.
- Capitalized words joined together (e.g., WikiWords?) can also be used to make references to other pages without needing the double-brackets.
- Precede URLs with "http:", "ftp:", "gopher:", "mailto:", or "news:" to create links automatically, as in http://www.pmichaud.com/toast.
- URLs ending with .gif, .jpg, or .png are displayed as images in the page
- Links with arbitrary text can be created as either [[target | text]] or [[text -> target]]. Text can be an image URL, in which case the image becomes the link to the remote url or WikiWord.
- Anchor targets within pages (#-links) can be created using
[[#target]]
.
Headings
Headings are made by placing a exclamation mark (!) at the left margin. More exclamation marks increases the level of heading. For example,
! Level 1 Heading
!! Level 2 Heading
!!! Level 3 Heading
!!!! Level 4 Heading
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Level 1 Heading
Level 2 Heading
Level 3 Heading
Level 4 Heading
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Escape sequence
Anything placed between [= and =] is not interpreted by PmWiki/PmWiki. This makes it possible to easily do WikiWords that are not links and turn off other special formatting interpretation. The [= and =] can span multiple input lines, allowing effects to be applied to multiple input lines. For example, space[= at the beginning of a line will cause the text up to the next =] to be monospace and uninterpreted by PmWiki/PmWiki (useful for program listings).
Numbered Lists
Numbered lists are made by placing number-signs (#) at the left margin.
# Prepare the experiment
## Unwrap the pop-tart
## Insert the pop-tart into the toaster
# Begin cooking the pop tart
# Stand back
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- Prepare the experiment
- Unwrap the pop-tart
- Insert the pop-tart into the toaster
- Begin cooking the pop tart
- Stand back
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Definition Lists
Definition lists are made by placing colons at the left margin:
:term:definition of term
::second-level item: definition of 2nd-level item
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- term
- definition of term
- second-level item
- definition of 2nd-level item
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Tables
Table are defined by enclosing cells with '||'. A cell with leading and trailing spaces is centered; a cell with leading spaces is right-aligned; all other cells are left-aligned. An empty cell will cause the previous cell to span multiple columns. (There is currently no mechanism for spanning multiple rows.) A line beginning with '||' specifies the table attributes for subsequent tables. An '!' as the first character in a cell provides emphasis that can be used to provide headings.
||align=center border=1 width=50%
||!Table||!Heading||!Example||
||!Left || Center || Right||
||A ||! B || C||
|| || single || ||
|| || multi span ||||
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Table | Heading | Example |
Left | Center | Right |
A | B | C |
| single | |
| multi span |
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Can't find it here
See the MarkupMasterIndex, SimpleTables, SimpleTables2, AdvancedTables, or Links?
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