This page covers all the inline markup character combinations. If you are new to wiki markup, visit Edit Getting Started first.
Emphasis
For emphasis, enclose text in doubled single-quotes (''text''
), i.e., two apostrophes (usually italics).
For strong emphasis, enclose text in tripled single-quotes ('''text'''
), i.e. three apostrophes (usually bold).
For really strong emphasis, enclose text in five single-quotes ('''''text'''''
), i.e. five apostrophes (triples within doubles, usually bold italics).
Text size
For larger text, use [+large+]
for large text and [++larger++]
for larger text.
For smaller text, use [-small-]
for small text, and [--smaller--]
for smaller text.
Alternatively, use '+big+'
and '-small-'
for big and small text respectively.
Typewriter tricks
For monospaced text, enclose text in doubled at-signs (@@text@@
-- usually a typewriter font
).
For superscripts and subscripts, use '^superscript^'
and '_subscript_'
for a superscript and subscript respectively.
Revisions
To mark revisions, use {+insert or underscore+}
and {-delete or strikethrough or strikeout-}
for insert or underscore and delete or strikethrough or strikeout respectively.
Suppress markup
PmWiki will not interpret anything placed between [= and =]
or [@ and @]
marks. This makes it possible to turn off special character markup, such as '+bigger text+'
or to neutralise WikiWords
that are not links (although it's easier is to use a backtick "`" in front, like `WikiWord
).
Special characters
PmWiki interprets &...; as a character reference. This can be an HTML entity, such as ¶
for ¶, or a numeric reference, such as ¥
for ¥. If other authors will be editing pages you write, it may be better to use character entities rather than numeric references. When editing a page, it is easier to recognise ½
than ½
although both display as ½.
Commonly entities include ™
(™), ®
(®), ©
(©), ¼
(¼), ½
(½), ¾
(¾), and €
(€).
Styles
For more advanced text formatting options, see Wiki Styles.
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