TWikiShorthand Basics
If you can enter text, you're ready for TWiki. With a few simple, intuitive
TWikiShorthand rules, you'll be able to use plain text to create well-styled postings, instantly. Here's a fast-track guide to shorthand basics...
- Separate each paragraph with a blank line.
- To display a word or phrase in bold type, put it in asterisks:
*bold type*
.
- To display a word or phrase in italic, put it in underscores:
_italic_
.
- To display a word or phrase in bold italic, put it in double underscores:
__bold italic__
.
- To link to another Wiki topic, type the WikiWord for that topic. To link to a Wiki topic in another web, type the name of the web, and a dot, first:
Test.WebHome
.
- If you enter a WikiWord for a topic that doesn't exist, it'll appear highlighted, with question mark at the end, prompting you (or someone else) to start off the new topic by clicking the ? - NewTopic (click the ?, but don't save, to preserve the example!).
- When entering WikiName signatures - like, guest - include the Main as a prefix, since all TWiki member pages are in the Main web:
Main.YourName
.
- For an external link, type the full URL:
http://twiki.org
.
- To prevent a WikiWord from becoming a link, type
<nop>
first, <nop>NoLinkPlease
.
- To indent with a bullet, enter
[space][space][space][asterisk][space]
.
- Use multiples of 3 spaces to start nested bullets.
- Start items in a numbered list with
[space][space][space][1][space]
.
- The "1" (or any number) will be replaced by the correct number, in order.
- Start counting spaces for bullets from the beginning of a new line.
- To include an image, type its URL. You also can Attach an image to the page and display it with text
=%ATTACHURL%/yourimagefilename.jpg=.
- To display a word or phrase in
MONOSPACED TYPE
, put it in equal signs: =like this=
.
Use ==two==
for bold: bold mono
.
- Use
<pre>
to enclose code excerpts, filenames, and other unformatted text, with the opening and closing tags on their own separate lines:
<pre>
unformatted text!
</pre>
- Three (or more) consecutive hyphens expand into a horizontal rule:
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