When you've figured out how the editor works, then you should read [WikiEtiquette] so that you would know how to use your newly acquired skills... !Quick reference {{{ ---- = Make a horizontal ruler. Extra '-' is ignored. \\ = force a line break [link] = creates a hyperlink to an internal WikiPage called 'Link'. [this is also a link] = creates a hyperlink to an internal WikiPage called 'ThisIsAlsoALink'. [click here|link] = creates a hyperlink to an internal WikiPage called 'Link', but displays the text 'click here' to the user instead of 'Link'. [1] = Makes a reference to a footnote numbered 1. [#1] = Marks the footnote number 1. [[link] = creates text '[link]'. !heading = small heading with text 'heading' !!heading = medium heading with text 'heading' !!!heading = large heading with text 'heading' ''text'' = prints 'text' in italic. __text__ = prints 'text' in bold. {{text}} = prints 'text' in monospaced font. * text = makes a bulleted list item with 'text' # text = makes a numbered list item with 'text' }}} !Writing text You don't need to know anything about the Wiki text formatting rules to use Wiki. Just write normal text, and then use an empty line to mark a paragraph. It's just like writing an email. You can always Edit this page (look at the left sidebar) to see how the different effects on this page are used. !Hyperlinks The link can also be a direct URL starting with http:, ftp:, mailto:, https:, or news:, in which case the link points to an external entity. For example, to point at the java.sun.com home page, use [[http://java.sun.com], which becomes [http://java.sun.com/] or [[Java home page|http://java.sun.com], which becomes [Java home page|http://java.sun.com]. To add a new page you just create a link to it from somewhere else. After all, there isn't much point in having a page if you can't access it! You'll then see a small question mark after the page name when you return to that page. Then click on it and you have created a new page! It's allowed to use almost any kind of characters inside a [WikiName], as long as they are letters or numbers. !Footnotes These are a special kind of hyperlink. By using nothing but a number inside a hyperlink you create a reference to a footnote, like this [[1], which creates a footnote[1]. To make the actual footnote, you just put a [[#1] where you want that footnote to point at. Look below to find the footnote. You can also make a named footnote, just as if you were doing a normal hyperlink. For example, this refers to the same footnote[Footnote number 1|1] as the footnote above, but this refers to another footnote[2]. !InterWiki links You can also do links between different Wikis without knowing the URL. Just use a link in the form [[Wiki:WikiPage] and JSPWiki will create a link for you. For example, this link points to the [JSPWiki TextFormatting rules|JSPWiki:TextFormattingRules]. Check the [SystemInfo] page for more information on which Wiki links are available. If an InterWiki link is not supported, you'll get a notification of it on the page when you save your page. !Adding pictures For security reasons uploading images is not permitted, but you can embed any image in the wiki code by putting the image available somewhere on the web in one of the allowed formats, and then just linking to it. For example, this is an inlined [PNG] image: [http://www.ecyrd.com/~jalkanen/test.png]. If you specify a link text ([[this one here|http://example.com/example.png]) it becomes the ALT text for those who either can't or don't want to view images. The list of accepted image types depends on the Wiki. See the [SystemInfo] page for a list of the different image types. !Bulleted lists Use an asterisk (*) in the first column to make bulleted lists. Use more asterisks for deeper indentation. For example: {{{ * One * Two * Three ** Three.One}}} creates * One * Two * Three ** Three.One !Numbered lists Just like with bulleted lists, but use a hash (#) instead of the asterisk. Like this: {{{ # One # Two # Three ## Three.One }}} creates # One # Two # Three ## Three.One If you want to write the list item on multiple lines, just add one or more spaces on the next line and the line will be automatically added to the previous item. If this sounds complicated, edit this page for an example, below. * This is a single-line item. * This is actually a multi-line item. We continue the second sentence on a line on a line of its own. We might as well do a third line while we're at it... Notice, however, as all these sentences get put inside a single item! * The third line is again a single-line item for your convinience. !Text effects You may use __bold__ text or ''italic'' text, by using two underscores (_) and two single quotes ('), respectively. If you're on a Windows computer, make sure that you are using the correct quote sign, as there is one that looks the same, but really isn't. !Preformatted text If you want to add preformatted text (like code) just use three consecutive braces ({) to open a block, and three consecutive braces (}) to close a block. Edit this page for an example. !Conflicts If someone happens to edit the same page as you at the same time, JSPWiki will prevent you from doing changes and show a conflict page instead. Sorry to say, but the first one to make changes wins... __A word of warning:__ If you use the Back button of your browser to go into the Edit page, you will almost certainly get a conflict. This is because the browser thinks its still editing an earlier copy of the page. !Deleting pages Deleting pages is possible from the "Info" page. However, only authorized users can access this functionality - for example, administrators. !Adding new pages Create a link that points to a new (not existing) page using its [WikiName]. Click that new link, which should now have a question mark (?) suffix and you will get an editor for the new page. -- [Asser] ---- [#1] Here's the footnote I mentioned. [The other footnote|#2] The other footnote. Note how it's name is different?