VERBATIM - Text is shown in monospace with line breaks. Wraps <verbatim> tags around the selected text. No TWiki variables are interpreted inside verbatim tags.
LITERAL - Styled content is saved exactly as it appears in the editor. Saves the selected content as raw HTML and wraps it in <literal> tags.
Protect on save - Prevent any change to the selected text when the edit is saved. Use this to save advanced TWiki variables where you do not want the Wysiwyg editor to modify the text during save.
Protect forever - Content is saved exactly as it is typed, and the protection is still there in future edit sessions. Content is wrapped in <sticky> tags.
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Normal - Normal text style
Heading 1-6 - Headings; 1 is largest
On save, content in this HTML editor is automatically converted to TML (TWiki Markup Language). The following styles let you apply special TWiki tags that control that conversion, and how the resulting text is displayed.
VERBATIM - Text is shown in monospace with line breaks. Wraps TWiki <verbatim> tags around the selected text. No variables are interpreted inside verbatim tags.
LITERAL - Styled content is saved exactly as it appears in the editor. Saves the selected content as raw HTML and wraps it in twiki <literal> tags.
Protect on save - Use this to protect newly-created advanced variables, where you want to prevent conversion of HTML in the variable to TML. When the topic is re-edited, well-formed variables are automatically re-protected.
Protect forever - Wrap the selection in TWiki <sticky> tags. Use this to protect content so it always appears exactly as shown in the editor.
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Setting a TWiki variable
Create a list item using the toolbar button
In the list item, type Set NAME = value
Select the value, and assign the Protect on save style to it (only required if the value contains any TWiki Markup Language or if you style it e.g. to add bold, or if it's sensitive to the number of spaces)
Using a TWiki Variable
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Copy & paste table rows
Right-click table row
Select 'Row'
Select 'Copy table row'
Right-click destination
Select 'Row'
Select 'Paste' (before/after)
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Just type it in. When the topic is saved, what you type will be saved just as you wrote it.
If any part of your variable parameters is sensitive to spacing, then select the entire TWiki variable and assign the PROTECTED style to it before you save.
Select
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Setting a chili syntax highlighting class on a verbatim block
Right-click the verbatim block
Select 'jQuery chili'
Choose syntax
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If the cursor is in a list item, changes the indent. Otherwise marks text with <blockquote> tags.
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If the cursor is in a list item, changes the indent.
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Links can either point to a URL or to the name of a TWiki topic. For example http://twiki.org, TopicNames, Webname.TopicNames, or Webname.Subweb.WebName.
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Links can either point to a URL or to the name of a TWiki topic. For example http://twiki.org, TopicNames, Webname.TopicNames, or Webname.Subweb.WebName.
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An anchor is a hidden mark you can use to link to a certain part of a topic, for example a heading or a paragraph. An anchor must be a WikiWord.
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An anchor is a hidden mark you can use to link to a certain part of a topic, for example a heading or a paragraph. An anchor must be a WikiWord.
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Clear styles from selected text, such as: colours, size, underline decoration, etc. This feature is useful when you need to clean up content copied from rich text sources such as web pages or word documents.
Toggle fullscreen mode.
Restore autosave draft. The editor content is saved to your web browser's local storage every 180s (default). The draft should survive across browser restarts. This feature is useful to recover unsaved work, for example when your browser crashes for some reason, or your network connection fails during save.
Using a TWiki Variable
Just type it in. When the topic is saved, what you type will be saved just as you wrote it.
If any part of your variable parameters is sensitive to spacing or contains HTML, then select the entire variable and assign the Protect on save style to it before you save.
Select , or use the Raw Edit link in the bottom action bar.
Defining Preference Settings/Variables
Create a list item using the toolbar button
In the list item, type Set NAME = value
Select the value, and assign the Protect on save style to it (only required if the value contains any TWiki Markup Language or if you style it e.g. to add bold, or if it's sensitive to the number of spaces)
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Formatting help:
bold put word/phrase in asterisks: *your phrase*
bullet list 3 spaces, asterisk, 1 space: * your text
headings 3 dashes, 1 to 6 pluses, 1 space: ---++ Your Heading
italic put word/phrase in underscores: _your words_
site links use topic name: WebHome or [[WebHome][Our homepage]]
external linkshttp://google.com/ or [[http://google.com/][link to Google]]
monospaced put word/phrase in equal signs: =your words=
VERBATIM - Text is shown in monospace with line breaks. Wraps <verbatim> tags around the selected text. No TWiki variables are interpreted inside verbatim tags.
LITERAL - Styled content is saved exactly as it appears in the editor. Saves the selected content as raw HTML and wraps it in <literal> tags.
Protect on save - Prevent any change to the selected text when the edit is saved. Use this to save advanced TWiki variables where you do not want the Wysiwyg editor to modify the text during save.
Protect forever - Content is saved exactly as it is typed, and the protection is still there in future edit sessions. Content is wrapped in <sticky> tags.
Setting a TWiki variable
Create a list item using the toolbar button
In the list item, type Set NAME = value
Select the value, and assign the Protect on save style to it (only required if the value contains any TWiki Markup Language or if you style it e.g. to add bold, or if it's sensitive to the number of spaces)
Using a TWiki Variable
Just type it in. When the topic is saved, what you type will be saved just as you wrote it.
If any part of your variable parameters is sensitive to spacing, then select the entire TWiki variable and assign the PROTECTED style to it before you save.
Select
, or use the Raw Edit link in the bottom action bar.
If the cursor is in a list item, changes the indent. Otherwise marks text with <blockquote> tags.
Links can either point to a URL or to the name of a TWiki topic. For example http://twiki.org, TopicNames, Webname.TopicNames, or Webname.Subweb.WebName.
An anchor is a hidden mark you can use to link to a certain part of a topic, for example a heading or a paragraph. An anchor must be a WikiWord.
VERBATIM - Text is shown in monospace with line breaks. Wraps <verbatim> tags around the selected text. No TWiki Variables are interpreted inside verbatim tags
LITERAL - Styled content is saved exactly as it appears in the editor. Saves the selected content as raw HTML and wraps it in <literal> tags
Protect on save - Prevent any change to the selected text when the edit is saved. Use this to save advanced TWiki Variables where you do not want the Wysiwyg editor to modify the text during save
Protect forever - Content is saved exactly as it is typed, and the protection is still there in future edit sessions. Content is wrapped in <sticky> tags
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Heading 1-6 - Headings; 1 is largest
VERBATIM - Text is shown in monospace with line breaks. Wraps <verbatim> tags around the selected text. No TWiki variables are interpreted inside verbatim tags.
LITERAL - Styled content is saved exactly as it appears in the editor. Saves the selected content as raw HTML and wraps it in <literal> tags.
Protect on save - Prevent any change to the selected text when the edit is saved. Use this to save advanced TWiki variables where you do not want the Wysiwyg editor to modify the text during save.
Protect forever - Content is saved exactly as it is typed, and the protection is still there in future edit sessions. Content is wrapped in <sticky> tags.
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Setting a TWiki variable
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If the cursor is in a list item, change the indent
Otherwise mark text with <BLOCKQUOTE> tags (the default TWiki skin shows blockquotes indented with a blue background)
Links can either point to a URL or to the name of a TWiki topic.
E.g. http://twiki.org, TopicNames, Webname.TopicNames, or Webname.Subweb.WebName.
An anchor is a hidden mark you can use to link to a certain part of a topic, e.g a heading or a paragraph. An anchor must be a WikiWord.
Setting a TWiki variable
Create a list item using the toolbar button
In the list item, type Set NAME = value
Select the value, and assign the Protect on save style to it (only required if the value contains any TWiki Markup Language or if you style it e.g. to add bold, or if it's sensitive to the number of spaces)
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Using a TWiki Variable
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Using a TWiki Variable
Just type it in. When the topic is saved, what you type will be saved just as you wrote it.
If any part of your variable parameters is sensitive to spacing, then select the entire TWiki variable and assign the PROTECTED style to it before you save.
Select
, or use the Raw Edit link in the bottom action bar.
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If the cursor is in a list item, changes the indent. Otherwise marks text with <blockquote> tags.
Links can either point to a URL or to the name of a TWiki topic. For example http://twiki.org, TopicNames, Webname.TopicNames, or Webname.Subweb.WebName.
An anchor is a hidden mark you can use to link to a certain part of a topic, for example a heading or a paragraph. An anchor must be a WikiWord.
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Editing the raw text instead of Wysiwyg
Select
, or use the Raw Edit link in the bottom action bar.
VERBATIM - Text is shown in monospace with line breaks. Wraps <verbatim> tags around the selected text. No TWiki Variables are interpreted inside verbatim tags
LITERAL - Styled content is saved exactly as it appears in the editor. Saves the selected content as raw HTML and wraps it in <literal> tags
Protect on save - Prevent any change to the selected text when the edit is saved. Use this to save advanced TWiki Variables where you do not want the Wysiwyg editor to modify the text during save
Protect forever - Content is saved exactly as it is typed, and the protection is still there in future edit sessions. Content is wrapped in <sticky> tags
If the cursor is in a list item, change the indent
Otherwise mark text with <BLOCKQUOTE> tags (the default TWiki skin shows blockquotes indented with a blue background)
Links can either point to a URL or to the name of a TWiki topic.
E.g. http://twiki.org, TopicNames, Webname.TopicNames, or Webname.Subweb.WebName.
An anchor is a hidden mark you can use to link to a certain part of a topic, e.g a heading or a paragraph. An anchor must be a WikiWord.
Setting a TWiki variable
Create a list item using the toolbar button
In the list item, type Set NAME = value
Select the value, and assign the Protect on save style to it (only required if the value contains any TWiki Markup Language or if you style it e.g. to add bold, or if it's sensitive to the number of spaces)
Using a TWiki Variable
Just type it in. When the topic is saved, what you type will be saved just as you wrote it.
If any part of your variable parameters is sensitive to spacing, then select the entire TWiki variable and assign the PROTECTED style to it before you save.
Editing the raw text instead of Wysiwyg
Select
, or use the Raw Edit link in the bottom action bar.