
On 9/6/05, Emre Sevinc <emres@bilgi.edu.tr> wrote:
Is there syntax for HTML effects like, H1, bold, italic, numbered list, unnumbered list, etc.?
There's no way to include raw HTML tags in the wiki content, if that's what you mean. There are a couple of different standards, I think, for including things like <h1>, <h2>, that are really easy to implement. Something like this: ****This is a heading**** --> <h1>This is a heading</h1> ***This is a subheading*** --> <h2>This is a subheading</h2> (h2 and h3 would probably be better, and reserve h1 for the page title in the template) Lists are more complicated; they are usually formatted somthing like this: . First list element . Second list element for unordered lists, and 1. First list element 2. Second list element for ordered lists (the actual numbering doesn't do anything, but the fact that there are numbers there tells the wiki engine to use an <ol> tag). Those are much more difficult to implement, and I'm not certain that they can be done with regular expression replacement at all. CL-wiki already has bold and italic effects, in the form of <em> and <strong> tags (use double and triple quote marks, respectively). The CSS almost always makes those into italic and bold fonts. Regards, Ian Clelland <clelland@gmail.com>