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The most simple formats are '''bold''' and ''italic''. | The most simple formats are '''bold''' and ''italic''. | ||
You achieve this by enclosing text between two respectively three apostrophes at a time. <tt><nowiki>'''bold'''</nowiki></tt> results in '''bold''' and <tt><nowiki>''italic''</nowiki></tt> becomes ''italic'' in wiki pages. Of course there is also the possibility to combine <tt><nowiki>'''''bold & italic'''''</nowiki></tt> to get '''''bold & | You achieve this by enclosing text between two respectively three apostrophes at a time. <tt><nowiki>'''bold'''</nowiki></tt> results in '''bold''' and <tt><nowiki>''italic''</nowiki></tt> becomes ''italic'' in wiki pages. Of course there is also the possibility to combine <tt><nowiki>'''''bold & italic'''''</nowiki></tt> to get '''''bold & italic'''''. | ||
Using the asterisk (*) as first character of a new line generates '''bullet points''' , with a hash or sharp sign (#) instead you'll get a '''numbered list''': | Using the asterisk (*) as first character of a new line generates '''bullet points''' , with a hash, or sharp sign (#) instead you'll get a '''numbered list''': | ||
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Now let's have a look into formating text:
The most simple formats are bold and italic.
You achieve this by enclosing text between two respectively three apostrophes at a time. '''bold''' results in bold and ''italic'' becomes italic in wiki pages. Of course there is also the possibility to combine '''''bold & italic''''' to get bold & italic.
Using the asterisk (*) as first character of a new line generates bullet points , with a hash, or sharp sign (#) instead you'll get a numbered list:
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# first, # second, # third |
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Using equal signs (=) you define a section heading: Enter text enclosed between two equal signs at a time results in a == Main section heading ==, such as
Main section heading
One more equal sign before and after the text, for example === Sub section heading ===, generates
Sub section heading
and so on: Sub subsection heading using four equal signs, ...