NAMD Wiki: KwikiFormattingRules
This page describes the wiki markup language used by this kwiki.
Level 1 Heading (H1)
= Level 1 Heading (H1) =
Level 2 Heading (H2)
== Level 2 Heading (H2) ==
Level 3 Heading (H3)
=== Level 3 Heading (H3) ===
Level 4 Heading (H4)
==== Level 4 Heading (H4)
Level 5 Heading (H5)
===== Level 5 Heading (H5)
Level 6 Heading (H6)
====== Level 6 Heading (H6)
The horizontal lines in this page are made with 4 or more dashes:
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Paragraphs are separated by a blank line.
Like this. Another paragraph.
Paragraphs are separated by a blank line. Like this. Another paragraph.
Bold text, italic text, and underscore text.
*Bold text*, /italic text/, and _underscore text_.
Combination of bold and italics
/*Combination of bold and italics*/
Inline code like /etc/passwd or CGI::Kwiki
Inline code like [=/etc/passwd] or [=CGI::Kwiki]
WikiLinks are formed by two or more words in camel-case.
WikiLinks are formed by two or more words in /camel-case/.
External links begin with http://, like http://www.freepan.org
External links begin with http://, like http://www.freepan.org
Forced wiki links are a alphnumeric string surrounded by square brackets.
Forced wiki [links] are a alphnumeric string surrounded by square brackets.
Named http links have text with an http:// link inside, like FreePAN Site
Named http links have text with an http:// link inside, like [FreePAN http://www.freepan.org Site]
Sometimes WordsShouldNotMakeAWikiLink so put a '!' beforehand.
Sometimes !WordsShouldNotMakeAWikiLink so put a '!' beforehand.
Same thing with http://foobar.com
Same thing with !http://foobar.com
Mailto links are just email addresses like foo@bar.com.
Mailto links are just email addresses like foo@bar.com.
Links to images display the image:
http://www.google.com/images/logo.gif
Unordered lists begin with a '* '. The number of asterisks determines the level:
- foo
- bar
- boom
- bam
- baz
* foo * bar ** boom ** bam * baz
Ordered lists begin with a '0 ' (zero):
- foo
- bar
- boom
- bam
- baz
0 foo 0 bar 00 boom 00 bam 0 baz
You can mix lists too:
- Today:
- Eat icecream
- Buy a pony
- Tommorrow:
- Eat more icecream
- Buy another pony
* Today: 00 Eat icecream 00 Buy a pony * Tommorrow: 00 Eat more icecream 00 Buy another pony
Any text that does not begin in the first column is rendered as preformatted text.
foo bar x y 1 2
You can comment out wiki-text with '# ' at the beginning of a line. This will make the text an html comment:
# These lines have been # commented out
Simple Tables:
Dick Jane height 72" 65" weight 130lbs 150lbs
| | Dick | Jane | | height | 72" | 65" | | weight | 130lbs | 150lbs |
Tables with multiline or complex data:
This data has vertical | bars | # This is some Perl code: sub foo { print "I want a kwiki!\n" }foo As you can see we use the Perl heredoc syntax.
| <<END | <<END | This data has vertical | bars | END # This is some Perl code: sub foo { print "I want a kwiki!\n" } END | foo | <<MSG | As you can see we use the Perl heredoc syntax. MSG