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You can use a star (<nowiki>*</nowiki>) to create a bullet point like this: | You can use a star (<nowiki>*</nowiki>) to create a bullet point like this: | ||
− | <nowiki>*Bullet point</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>*Bullet point</nowiki> |
You can use a hash (<nowiki>#</nowiki>) to make a numbered list like this: | You can use a hash (<nowiki>#</nowiki>) to make a numbered list like this: | ||
− | <nowiki>#Numbered list</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>#Numbered list</nowiki> |
You can use definition lists using semi-colons and colons (<nowiki>; :</nowiki>) like this: | You can use definition lists using semi-colons and colons (<nowiki>; :</nowiki>) like this: | ||
− | <nowiki>;Word:Definition</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>;Word:Definition</nowiki> |
You can also use multiple of numbers and bullets to indent them further into the page like this: | You can also use multiple of numbers and bullets to indent them further into the page like this: | ||
− | <nowiki>*1</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>*1</nowiki> |
*1 | *1 | ||
− | <nowiki>**2</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>**2</nowiki> |
**2 | **2 | ||
− | <nowiki>***3</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>***3</nowiki> |
***3 | ***3 | ||
− | <nowiki>****4</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>****4</nowiki> |
****4 | ****4 | ||
− | <nowiki>#1</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>#1</nowiki> |
#1 | #1 | ||
− | <nowiki>##2</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>##2</nowiki> |
##2 | ##2 | ||
− | <nowiki>##3</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>##3</nowiki> |
###3 | ###3 | ||
− | <nowiki>###4</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>###4</nowiki> |
####4 | ####4 | ||
Finally, you can also combine them like this: | Finally, you can also combine them like this: | ||
− | <nowiki>*1</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>*1</nowiki> |
*1 | *1 | ||
− | <nowiki>*#2</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>*#2</nowiki> |
*#2 | *#2 | ||
− | <nowiki>*#*3</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>*#*3</nowiki> |
*#*3 | *#*3 | ||
− | <nowiki>*#*;Word</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>*#*;Word</nowiki> |
*#*;Word | *#*;Word | ||
− | <nowiki>*#*:Definition</nowiki> | + | <nowiki>*#*;Word:Definition</nowiki> |
*#*;Word:Definition | *#*;Word:Definition | ||
Revision as of 22:34, 27 May 2008
Lexicanum Tutorial: | Start | - 1 | - 2 | - 3 | - 4 | - 5 | - 6 | - 7 |
Helpful articles |
Listing
There are many ways of making lists of things. You can simply leave a line between your text which will create a small gap, but there are better ways. You can practice this on the Immaterium and then progress to the next Tutorial (page 5).
You can use a star (*) to create a bullet point like this:
*Bullet point
You can use a hash (#) to make a numbered list like this:
#Numbered list
You can use definition lists using semi-colons and colons (; :) like this:
;Word:Definition
You can also use multiple of numbers and bullets to indent them further into the page like this:
*1
- 1
**2
- 2
***3
- 3
****4
- 4
#1
- 1
##2
- 2
##3
- 3
###4
- 4
Finally, you can also combine them like this:
*1
- 1
*#2
- 2
*#*3
- 3
*#*;Word
- Word
*#*;Word:Definition
- Word
- Definition
Of course you don't have to use any of these if you would rather not, they are just there to help when listing items.
Proceed to the next Tutorial (page 5)