'''TXT2TAGS SAMPLE''' ''Aurelio Jargas'' 10/20/2010 = Introduction = Welcome to the txt2tags sample file. Here you have examples and a brief explanation of all marks. The first 3 lines of the this file are used as headers, on the following format: {{{ line1: document title line2: author name, email line3: date, version }}} Lines with balanced equal signs = around are titles. = Fonts and Beautifiers = We have two sets of fonts: The NORMAL type that can be improved with beautifiers. The TYPEWRITER type that uses monospaced font for pre-formatted text. We will now enter on a subtitle... == Beautifiers == The text marks for beautifiers are simple, just as you type on a plain text email message. We use double *, /, - and _ to represent '''bold''', ''italic'', --(strike)-- and __underline__. The '''''bold italic''''' style is also supported as a combination. == Pre-Formatted Text == We can put a code sample or other pre-formatted text: {{{ here is pre-formatted //marks// are **not** ``interpreted`` }}} And also, it's easy to put a one line pre-formatted text: {{{ prompt$ ls /etc }}} Or use {{{pre-formatted}}} inside sentences. == More Cosmetics == Special entities like email ([duh@somewhere.com]) and URL ([http://www.duh.com]) are detected automagically, as long as the horizontal line: ---- ^ thin or large v -------- You can also specify an [http://duh.org explicit link] with label. And remember, A TAB in front of the line does a quotation. More TABs, more depth (if allowed). Nice. = Lists = A list of items is natural, just putting a '''dash''' or a '''plus''' at the beginning of the line. == Plain List == The dash is the default list identifier. For sublists, just add '''spaces''' at the beginning of the line. More spaces, more sublists. * earth * america * south america * brazil * how deep can i go? * europe * lots of countries * mars * who knows? The list ends with '''two''' consecutive blank lines. == Numbered List == The same rules as the plain list, just a different identifier (plus). 1. one 2. two 3. three * mixed lists! * what a mess 1. counting again 2. ... 4. four == Definition List == The definition list identifier is a colon, followed by the term. The term contents is placed on the next line. orange:: :: a yellow fruit apple:: :: a green or red fruit other fruits:: * wee! * mixing lists 1. again! 2. and again! = Tables = Use pipes to compose table rows and cells. Double pipe at the line beginning starts a heading row. Natural spaces specify each cell alignment. ||'''heading 1'''||<:>'''heading 2'''||<)>'''heading 3'''|| ||cell 1.1||<:>cell 1.2||<)>cell 1.3|| ||cell 2.1||<:>cell 2.2||<)>cell 2.3|| Without the last pipe, no border: ||'''heading 1'''||<:>'''heading 2'''||<)>'''heading 3'''|| ||cell 1.1||<:>cell 1.2||<)>cell 1.3|| ||cell 2.1||<:>cell 2.2||<)>cell 2.3|| = Special Entities = Because things were too simple. == Images == The image mark is as simple as it can be: {{{[filename]}}}. [img/photo.jpg] * The filename must end in PNG, JPG, GIF, or similar. * No spaces inside the brackets! == Other == The handy {{{%%date}}} macro expands to the current date. So today is 20101031 on the ISO {{{YYYYMMDD}}} format. You can also specify the date format with the %? flags, as {{{%%date(%m-%d-%Y)}}} which gives: 10-31-2010. That's all for now. ---- [img/t2tpowered.png] ([sample.t2t sample.t2t]) /* moin code generated by txt2tags 2.6 (http://txt2tags.org) */ /* cmdline: txt2tags -t moin samples/sample.t2t */