| !!!Forrest's Wiki Support |
| |
| Forrest now has partial support for documentation in Wiki format, thanks to the |
| [Chaperon parser|http://chaperon.sf.net/]. Wiki is a simple text format that can |
| be learned in minutes. This page provides an overview of the syntax that |
| Forrest supports, namely a subset of that used by the [Cocoon |
| Wiki|http://wiki.cocoondev.org/]. |
| |
| !!Quick reference |
| |
| {{{ |
| ---- = Make a horizontal ruler. Extra '-' is ignored. |
| \\ = force a line break, \\\=force line break and clear. |
| |
| [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' |
| Note: Be careful with the hierarchy of headings, |
| e.g. do not jump from level-3 to level-1. |
| |
| ''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' |
| ;term:ex = makes a definition for 'term' with the explanation 'ex' |
| }}} |
| |
| !!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. |
| |
| !!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. |
| |
| Note also that this Wiki can be configured to support standard CamelCase linking (if it's supported, the word CamelCase |
| should be a link). It's off by default, but if your friendly administrator has turned it on, then well, CamelCase all |
| you want =). |
| |
| !!Adding pictures |
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| 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://xml.apache.org/forrest/images/built-with-cocoon.gif]. |
| |
| 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. |
| |
| !!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. |
| |
| !!Definition lists and comments |
| |
| A simple way to make definition lists is to use the ';:' -construct: |
| |
| ;__Construct__:''Something you use to do something with'' |
| |
| Another nice use for the ';:' is that you can use it to comment shortly on other people's text, by having an empty |
| 'term' in the definition, like this: |
| {{{ |
| ;:''Comment here.'' |
| }}} |
| Which would be seen as |
| ;:''Comment here.'' |
| |
| !!Text effects |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
| |
| !!Tables |
| |
| You can do simple tables by using using pipe signs ('|'). Use double pipe |
| signs to start the heading of a table, and single pipe signs to then |
| write the rows of the table. End with a line that is not a table. |
| |
| For example: |
| |
| {{{ |
| || Heading 1 || Heading 2 |
| | ''Gobble'' | Bar |
| | [[Main] | [[SandBox] |
| }}} |
| |
| gives you the following table. Note how you can use links also inside tables. |
| |
| || Heading 1 || Heading 2 |
| | ''Gobble'' | Bar |
| | [[Main] | [[SandBox] |