Paragraphs
Consecutive lines are concatenated into a single paragraph.
Blank lines (ones with only a carriage return or with only spaces and tabs) mark the end of a paragraph.
- Example statement
For example, if I write like this, these lines will be formatted as one paragraph.
- Example output
For example, if I write like this, these lines will be formatted as one paragraph.
Links
WikiNames
WikiNames are comprised of two or more words put together; each word begins with an uppercase letter, and is followed by at least one lowercase letter or number.
Words in which this condition is met become a WikiName, and a link is automatically attached.
- Example statement
WikiName - WikiName HogeRule1 - WikiName NOTWIKINAME - All of the letters are uppercase, so this is not a WikiName WikiNAME - All of the letters in NAME are uppercase, so this is not a WikiName fooWikiName - This begins with "foo", which is in all lowercase, so this is not a WikiName
- Example output
- WikiName - WikiName
- HogeRule1 - WikiName
- NOTWIKINAME - All of the letters are uppercase, so this is not a WikiName
- WikiNAME - All of the letters in NAME are uppercase, so this is not a WikiName
- fooWikiName - This begins with "foo", which is in all lowercase, so this is not a WikiName
You can disable an auto WikiName link by putting ^ to the WikiName.
- Example statement
WikiName - WikiName ^WikiName - Disable WikiName link
- Example output
- WikiName - WikiName
- ^WikiName - Disable WikiName link
Linking to other Wiki pages
If a page name is surrounded with two pairs of brackets, it becomes a link to that page.
- Example statement
For example, if you write [[hiki.html]], it becomes a link to that page.
- Example output
For example, if you write hiki.html, it becomes a link to that page.
Linking to an arbitrary URL
If a phrase and URL, separated by a vertical line, are surrounded with two pairs of brackets, it becomes a link to an arbitrary URL.
- Example statement
Links like [[Yahoo!|http://www.yahoo.com/]] are also possible.
- Example output
Links like Yahoo! are also possible.
Text in a paragraph that looks like a URL will automatically become a link.
- Example statement
Hiki's home page is http://hikiwiki.org/en/ (English).
- Example output
Hiki's home page is http://hikiwiki.org/en/ (English).
In this case, if the URL ends with jpg., .jpeg, .png, or .gif, the image is displayed on the page.
- Example statement
http://jp.rubyist.net/theme/clover/clover_h1.png
- Example output
Preformatted text
Lines beginning with spaces or tabs will be treated as preformatted text.
- Example output
require 'cgi' cgi = CGI::new cgi.header puts <<EOS <html> <head> <title>Hello!</title> </head> <body> <p>Hello!</p> </body> </html> EOS
Text decoration
Text surrounded by sets of two single quotes ('') is emphasised.
Text surrounded by sets of three single quotes (''') is strongly emphasised.
Text surrounded by sets of double equal signs (===) is struck out.
Text surrounded by sets of double backquotes (``) is inline literal.
- Example statement
If you write like this, it becomes ''emphasised''. And if you write like this, it becomes '''strongly emphasised'''. ==This is dull, but== And struck-out text is supported, too! If you write like this, it becomes ``monospaced text``.
- Example output
If you write like this, it becomes emphasised.
And if you write like this, it becomes strongly emphasised.
This is dull, but And struck-out text is supported, too!
If you write like this, it becomes ``monospaced text``.
Headings
Lines with exclamation marks at the beginning become headings.
One can use up to six exclamation marks; they will be converted to <h1> to <h6> tags.
- Example statement
!Heading1 !!Heading2 !!!Heading3 !!!!Heading4 !!!!!Heading5
- Example output
Heading1
Heading2
Heading3
Heading4
Heading5
Horizontal lines
Four hyphens at the beginning of the line (----) become a horizontal rule.
- Example statement
A B C D E ---- F G H I J
- Example output
A B C D E
F G H I J
Lists
Lines beginning with asterisks become list items.
It is possible to use up to three asterisks; it is also possible to create nested lists.
Lines beginning with a # become numbered lists.
- Example statement
*Item 1 **Item 1.1 **Item 1.2 ***Item 1.2.1 ***Item 1.2.2 ***Item 1.2.3 **Item 1.3 **Item 1.4 *Item 2
#Item 1 #Item 2 ##Item 2.1 ##Item 2.2 ##Item 2.3 #Item 3 ##Item 3.1 ###Item 3.1.1 ###Item 3.1.2
- Example output
- Item 1
- Item 1.1
- Item 1.2
- Item 1.2.1
- Item 1.2.2
- Item 1.2.3
- Item 1.3
- Item 1.4
- Item 2
- Item 1
- Item 2
- Item 2.1
- Item 2.2
- Item 2.3
- Item 3
- Item 3.1
- Item 3.1.1
- Item 3.1.2
- Item 3.1
Quotations
Lines beginning with two double quotes become quotations.
- Example statement
""This is a quotation. ""This is another quote. ""This is a continued quote. When there are consecutive quotations, ""they are displayed as one quote, ""like this.
- Example output
This is a quotation. This is another quote. This is a continued quote. When there are consecutive quotations, they are displayed as one quote, like this.
Definitions
Lines beginning with a colon and have a phrase and explanation separated by another colon will become a definition.
- Example statement
:ringo:apple :gorira:gorilla :rakuda:camel
- Example output
- ringo
- apple
- gorira
- gorilla
- rakuda
- camel
Tables
Tables begin with two vertical bars.
Leading `!' in a cell means that it is a heading cell.
To concatenate columns or rows, put `>'(columns) or `^'(rows) at head of the cell.
- Example statement
||!row heading \ column heading||!column A||!column B||!column C||!>column D-E (horizontal concatenation) ||!row 1||A1||B1||^C1-C2 (vertical concatenation)||D1||E1 ||!row 2||A2||B2||^>D2-E2-D3-E3 (vertical and horizontal concatenation) ||!row 3||>>A3-C3 (horizontal concatenation)
- Example output
row heading \ column heading | column A | column B | column C | column D-E (horizontal concatenation) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
row 1 | A1 | B1 | C1-C2 (vertical concatenation) | D1 | E1 |
row 2 | A2 | B2 | D2-E2-D3-E3 (vertical and horizontal concatenation) | ||
row 3 | A3-C3 (horizontal concatenation) |
Comments
Lines starting with `//' becomes a comment line. Comment lines is not outputted.
- Example statement
// This is a comment line.
- Example output (not displayed)
Plugins
One can use a plugin by surrounding text with two pairs of brackets. Multiple lines parameter is supported. When a line contains plugin only, it becomes a block plugin, which is not surrounded by <p> ... </p>.
- Example statement
{{recent(3)}}
- Example statement of multiple lines
{{pre(' ... ')}}