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Posted to dev@forrest.apache.org by cr...@apache.org on 2003/12/09 04:57:36 UTC

cvs commit: xml-forrest/src/core/fresh-site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/samples wiki-sample.cwiki

crossley    2003/12/08 19:57:36

  Modified:    src/core/fresh-site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/samples
                        wiki-sample.cwiki
  Log:
  Be careful with the hierarchy of Wiki headings.
  
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  1.4       +7 -5      xml-forrest/src/core/fresh-site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/samples/wiki-sample.cwiki
  
  Index: wiki-sample.cwiki
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-forrest/src/core/fresh-site/src/documentation/content/xdocs/samples/wiki-sample.cwiki,v
  retrieving revision 1.3
  retrieving revision 1.4
  diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
  --- wiki-sample.cwiki	28 Nov 2003 11:06:01 -0000	1.3
  +++ wiki-sample.cwiki	9 Dec 2003 03:57:36 -0000	1.4
  @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
   !!!Forrest's Wiki Support
   
   Forrest now has partial support for documentation in Wiki format, thanks to the
  -[Chaperon parser|http://chaperon.sf.net]. Wiki is a simple text format that can
  +[Chaperon parser|http://chaperon.sf.net/]. Wiki is a simple text format that can
   be learned in minutes. This page provides an overview of the syntax that
   Forrest supports, namely a subset of that used by the [Cocoon
  -Wiki|http://wiki.cocoondev.org].
  +Wiki|http://wiki.cocoondev.org/].
   
   !!Quick reference
   
  @@ -25,6 +25,8 @@
   !heading   = small heading with text 'heading'
   !!heading  = medium heading with text 'heading'
   !!!heading = large heading with text 'heading'
  +Note: Be careful with the hierarchy of headings,
  +e.g. do not jump from level-3 to level-1.
   
   ''text''   = prints 'text' in italic.
   __text__   = prints 'text' in bold.
  @@ -41,10 +43,10 @@
   Wiki.  Just write normal text, and then use an empty line to mark a paragraph.
   It's just like writing an email.
   
  -!Hyperlinks
  +!!Hyperlinks
   The link can also be a direct URL starting with http:, ftp:, mailto:, https:, or news:, in which case the link points to
  -an external entity. For example, to point at the java.sun.com home page, use [[http://java.sun.com], which becomes
  -[http://java.sun.com/] or [[Java home page|http://java.sun.com], which becomes [Java home page|http://java.sun.com].
  +an external entity. For example, to point at the java.sun.com home page, use [[http://java.sun.com/], which becomes
  +[http://java.sun.com/] or [[Java home page|http://java.sun.com/], which becomes [Java home page|http://java.sun.com/].
   
   To add a new page you just create a link to it from somewhere else. After all, there isn't much point in having a page
   if you can't access it! You'll then see a small question mark after the page name when you return to that page. Then