@ide-Mémoire: Formatting Rules in this WiKi
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@ide-Mémoire: Formatting Rules in WiKis
For the g@rdeners, cr@tsmen and p@rticipants in WikiNi WiKis.
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Basic
Formatting Rules
This text is //in italics.// ---> = This text is in italics.
This text is **in bold!** ---> = This text is in bold!
This is __underlined text__ ! ---> = This is underlined text !
This text is @@striken through@@ ! ---> = This text is striken through !
This is ##monospace text## ---> = This is monospace text
You may test your formatting skills in the SandBox?:
that's the place to do so!
To impede formatting, which switches on the HTML encoding,
just write two pairs of double quotes ; here's one double quote : ".
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//WikiNi formatters// typed while editing a WiKi p@ge, between **two pairs** of double quotes, as this sentence, @@do not format@@ the content and are seen in the __edited WiKi p@ge__.
In parallel, if, at edition, you write <i>HTML codes</i>, but not between <b>two pairs</b> of double quotes, as in this sentence, <u>you will see them</u> in the published WiKi p@ge, because your browser <s>doesn't interpretate them.</s> To find out more on XHTML in WikiNi WiKis:

ou /or
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You may test your formatting skills in the SandBox?.
Headings: useful so as to
structure a Wiki p@ge
Tiny Headings
== Tiny Headings == (2 "=" on both sides)
Small Headings
=== Small Headings === (3 "=" on both sides)
Big Headings
==== Big Headings ==== (4 "=" on both sides)
Huge Headings
===== Huge Headings ===== (5 "=" on both sides)
Giant Headings
====== Giant Headings ====== (6 "=" on both sides)
Bullet List
(LISTS:
1/3,
2/3,
3/3.)
To indent content,
use this Bullet List
recipe,
with lines or paragraphs, but without any "-".
Jumping one space at the beginning of each line,
through the space bar, at the bottom of your keyboard,
(re)writing a "-", then the item. =
- Bullet List item #1.
- Bullet List item #2.
- Bullet List item #3.
- Bullet List : one space at the beginning of the line, followed by a "-".
- Bullet List : two spaces at the beginning of the line, followed by a "-".
- Bullet List : one space at the beginning of the line, followed by a "-".
- Bullet List : two spaces at the beginning of the line, followed by a "-".
- Bullet List : three spaces at the beginning of the line, followed by a "-".
- Bullet List : four spaces at the beginning of the line, followed by a "-".
NB: If you go up to three spaces or more, you cannot come back to two, and be XHTML-proof!
So as to be XHTML-proof, jump a line and then, start another list, if needed.
a) Lowercase Characters List
(LISTS:
1/3,
2/3,
3/3.)
Jump a space at the beginning of each line,
write
a) at first item, then "
-" at others.
- Lowercase Characters List; item #1.
- Lowercase Characters List; item #2.
- Lowercase Characters List; item #3.
A) Uppercase Characters List
Jump a space at the beginning of each line,
write
A) at first item, then "
-" at others.
- Uppercase Characters List; item #1.
- Uppercase Characters List; item #2.
- Uppercase Characters List; item #3.
1) Numbered List (arabic numerals)
Jump a space at the beginning of each line,
write
1) at first item, then "
-" at others.
- Numbered List (arabic numerals); item #1.
- Numbered List (arabic numerals); item #2.
- Numbered List (arabic numerals); item #3.
i) Numbered List (lowercase roman numerals)
Jump a space at the beginning of each line,
write
i) at first item, then "
-" at others.
- Numbered List (lowercase roman numerals); item #1.
- Numbered List (lowercase roman numerals); item #2.
- Numbered List (lowercase roman numerals); item #3.
- Numbered List (lowercase roman numerals); item #4.
I) Numbered List (uppercase roman numerals)
(LISTS:
1/3,
2/3,
3/3.)
Jump a space at the beginning of each line,
write
I) at first item, then "
-" at others.
- Numbered List (uppercase roman numerals); item #1.
- Numbered List (uppercase roman numerals); item #2.
- Numbered List (uppercase roman numerals); item #3.
- Numbered List (uppercase roman numerals); item #4.
X) Mixt List (arabic numerals and lowercase characters)
One "_" is worth a jumped space.
_1)item #1
__a)item #1 a
__-item #1 b
_-item #2
_-item #3
__a)item #3 a
__-item #3 b
__-item #3 c
_-item #4 |
= |
- item #1
- item #1 a
- item #1 b
- item #2
- item #3
- item #3 a
- item #3 b
- item #3 c
- item #4
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Automatic Links
Forced Internal Links (to another p@ge of the
WiKi)
Forced External Links :
Forced Em@il Links :
15 Interwiki Links possible from this Wiki
List of other Interwiki links, possible from this Wiki
Lines, or Horizontal Separators,
as the line that ends this §.
Type at least four "-"; anymore than four "-" will give the same result:
Forced Line Break :
---
This § in purple is between two pairs of double quotes, but not the following one. When you aren't between two pairs of double quotes, --- and that at edition, you write three dashes in a row, as these ones, ---, a line break will occur in the published WiKi p@ge, --- as you can see.
When you aren't between two pairs of double quotes,
and that at edition, you write three dashes in a row, as these ones,
, a line break will occur in the published
WiKi p@ge,
as you can see.
Those "---" are quite useful to change line within Title codes, "=", within tables, in Wikis, in which that power is enabled, or else, within lists.
To Insert an Im@ge in a WiKi P@ge
- The two XHTML-proof recipes below imply that the im@ge already is @vailable on the Web. Because hooking to a Web Sp@ce's im@ge(s) means using that sp@ce's bandwidth, it thus is ethically correct, if it isn't your Web Sp@ce, to request permission to that Sp@ce's owner(s), before hooking onto the im@ge. As for borrowed textual quotes, the origins of im@ges should be indicated.
To upload and host im@ges, as this one, 
:
http://www.flickr.com
To recre@te an im@ge in a Wiki p@ge,
get the im@ge's @ddress, by right-clicking it, then write its @ddress,
the complete URL @ddress of the first im@ge being: http://www.djo.ca/w01blue.gif,
- either without the http:// :
- [[www.djo.ca/w01blue.gif]] =

- or with the http:// and also a text said alternative:
- [[http://www.djo.ca/w01red.gif WikiNi]] =

For Specialists
1/2,
2/2.)
- In a
WiKi 0.4.x or 0.5.x,
- text written betwwen two pairs of "%", like this:
%%
appears as itself in a window as this one
that follows.
In these windows...
%%
For Specialists
1/2,
2/2.
to display logs / and script shells by adding the tags <pre> et </pre>
which will be interpreted, so as to display the text as it is through the browsers
(IF there's no double quotes in it).
That allows to see the content in extenso,
rather than in a fixed size code box
(contrary to the phpBB2 fonctionality with the tags [code] and [/code]).
Extras that WikiNi FoXmattinG can't do on its own
In this Wiki, a style and a global color may be given to a p@ge,
by inserting one of these
ActionInclude codes, at the very top of the p@ge:
- {{include page="MauvE"}} :: {{include page="BleU"}} :: {{include page="VerT"}}
- {{include page="JaunE"}} :: {{include page="OrangE"}} :: {{include page="RougE"}}
- {{include page="GriS"}} :: See: MauvE, BleU, VerT, JaunE, OrangE, RougE, GriS.
- Nevertheless, take notice that it causes one XHTML error, because...
Font Colors, Faces, Sizes and Highlighting
Even though certain WikiNi WiKi
s have been adapted so as to allow
Yellow HighLighting par ~~ and, the three basic colors, by #V#, #R#, #B#,
that doesn't work in

0.4.x or 0.5.x WiKi
s that haven't been adapted by a developper.
Nevertheless, using HTML, one may easily solve that problem and highlight and/or color text.
Tables
In parallel, certain other
WikiNi WiKis, like
WikiNi MST have been adapted, so as to enable
table formatting. However, this Wiki or
raw 
0.4.x or 0.5.x
WiKis do not support table formatting, though, for that purpose, one may use HTML:
@ide-Memoire of Valid XHTML 0.1 Codes in WikiNi WiKis
<table bgcolor="#99ffff" width="600px" align="center">
<tr>
<td>
Your Content
</td>
</tr>
</table>
between two pairs of double quotes creates a table, as this one. Such a table, blue or else, may be useful for urgent reminders, pertinent information, important decisions, last minute recalls, titles, and so on ...
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So as to color pink a division in the p@ge, write, at the start of the division, the code:
<div style="background-color: #ffcccc">,
between two pairs of double quotes.
BambaFox
version03

is licensed under
the CC-GNU LGPL.
To end the division, write </div>,
between two pairs of double quotes.
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DjO 11fev2005, 06fev2006, 2007mai31, 2007jun30.