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Wiki 22 May 2014
Includes are standard wiki pages whose content is designed to be transcluded (embedded) inside other pages. Any wiki page may be an include. To include content from another wiki page, use the following syntax:For example, say you had a page named '''Welcome''' with the following content:… Hello! Welcome to the wiki.And then you…
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Wiki 22 May 2014
Wiki Page Names … Wiki page names commonly use the !… Within wiki text, any word in !CamelCase automatically becomes a hyperlink to the wiki page with that name.… !CamelCase page names must follow these rules:… # The name must consist of '''alphabetic characters…
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Wiki 22 May 2014
What is Wiki? A wiki is a collaborative software program that allows users to add or edit content on a Web page without having to know HMTL or programming languages. Most commonly, the term wiki refers to a Web page that can be revised by anyone.Creating and editing wikis are very simple; all that is required is Internet access and a browser.…
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Wiki 22 May 2014
A macro inserts dynamic HTML data in any context supporting . Using Macros Macro calls are enclosed in two ''square brackets''. Examples Display:Display:Display:To add a footnote to text you use the footnote macro. You use the same macro but with no text to display the accumulated list of footnotes. For example:Display:To add a footnote to text…
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Wiki 22 May 2014
Wiki Formatting Wiki markup is a core feature for Topic pages, tightly integrating all the other parts of Trac into a flexible and powerful whole.This site has a built in small and powerful wiki rendering engine. This wiki engine implements an ever growing subset of the commands from other popular Wikis, especially . This page demonstrates the…