[ Slot_Calculator_Demo ] ''JC: Yes, a funny title. There's a mixup with the [Formatting Rules] page. At least it has the same info for now... (if you make a change, please change both pages)'' ---- '''References:''' 1. You can refer to another page by putting its name in square brackets like this: [[PAGE]] 2. URLs will be automatically recognized and underlined: http://your.site/contents.html 9. If you put URL's in square brackets, they'll be shown as a tiny reference [http://your.site/contents.html] instead, or as '''inline images''' if they have the extension .gif or .jpg '''Adding highlights:''' * Surround text by pairs of single quotes to make it ''display in italic'' * Surround text by triples of single quotes to make it '''display in bold''' '''Adding structure to your text:''' * Lines of text are normally joined, with empty lines used to delineate paragraphs * Lines starting with three spaces, a "*", and another space are shown as bulleted items. The entire item must be entered as one line (possibly wrapping) * To create a numbered list, replace the "*" by "1." * To create a tagged list, use: three spaces, item tag, ":", three spaces, item text All other lines starting with white space are shown as is. * Put four or more dashes on a line to get a horizontal separator, like the "----" below: ---- * Use 6 equals signs (=) on a line by itself to begin a block of text which is taken literally - no recognition of urls, etc. and end the block by another line of 6 equals signs. * Use 3 equals signs (=) on a line by itself to begin a block of text which is shown in fixed font, but which still provides recognition of urls, etc. ; end the block by another line of 3 equals signs. '''''Note: there's no way YET to undo or go back in history once changes are saved''''' * See [formatting rules] for table declaration, headers, option/value blocks, and more. ---- ''To get more than one highlight on a single line,'' you can use returns to break the line in separate physicial lines. WiKit will concatenate them all into one. So if you do this (without indents): I'm going to ''draw'' your ''attention''. You'll end up with: I'm going to ''draw'' your ''attention''. It usually works (for non-pathological cases) just fine if you put everything on a single line. Experiment on the [Graffiti] page if you want to check whether anything in particular will work. ---- ''Using brackets in your text'' can be done by doubling them, so '''[[[[''' shows as '''[['''. ---- !!!!!! %| [Category Wikit] |% !!!!!!