From 96f1a15fefd67a4a81601e6e24c29bdf1607c4d4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: joey Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 18:43:55 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] web commit by JoshTriplett: Add the h5 and h6 header levels, so people know that markdown supports them. Mention that stars work for an hr as well. --- doc/helponformatting.mdwn | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 62 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/helponformatting.mdwn diff --git a/doc/helponformatting.mdwn b/doc/helponformatting.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4a0fba01e --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/helponformatting.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +# Help on formatting text + +Text on this wiki is, by default, written in a form very close to how you +might write text for an email message. This style of text formatting is +called [[MarkDown]], and it works like this: + +Leave blank lines between paragraphs. + +You can \**emphasise*\* or \*\***strongly emphasise**\*\* text by placing it +in single or double asterisks. + +To create a list, start each line with an asterisk: + +* "* this is my list" +* "* another item" + +To make a numbered list, start each line with a number (any number will +do) followed by a period: + +1. "1. first line" +2. "2. second line" +2. "2. third line" + +To create a header, start a line with one or more `#` characters followed +by a space and the header text. The number of `#` characters controls the +size of the header: + +# # h1 +## ## h2 +### ### h3 +#### #### h4 +##### ##### h5 +###### ###### h6 + +To create a horizontal rule, just write three or more dashes or stars on +their own line: + +---- + +To quote someone, prefix the quote with ">": + +> To be or not to be, +> that is the question. + +To write a code block, indent each line with a tab or 4 spaces: + + 10 PRINT "Hello, world!" + 20 GOTO 10 + +To link to another page on the wiki, place the page's name inside double +square brackets, so you would use `\[[WikiLink]]` to link to [[WikiLink]]. + +To link to any other web page, or to an email address, you can just put the url in angle brackets: <>, or you can use the form +\[link text\]\(url\) + +---- + +Advanced users can use [[PreProcessorDirective]]s to do additional cool +stuff. + +Also, if the smiley plugin is enabled in your wiki, you can insert +[[smileys]] and some other useful symbols. -- 2.39.5