Version 2 — Novembre 2010 — 187.39.xx.xx
Aurelio Jargas
10/20/2010
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.
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...
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
style is also supported as a
combination.
We can put a code sample or other pre-formatted text :
here is pre-formatted
//marks// are **not** <span class="base64" title="PGNvZGUgY2xhc3M9InNwaXBfY29kZSBzcGlwX2NvZGVfaW5saW5lIiBkaXI9Imx0ciI+aW50ZXJwcmV0ZWQ8L2NvZGU+"></span>
And also, it’s easy to put a one line pre-formatted
text :
prompt$ ls /etc
Or use pre-formatted
inside sentences.
Special entities like email (duh@somewhere.com) and
URL (http://www.duh.com) are detected automagically,
as long as the horizontal line :
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^ thin or large v
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You can also specify an explicit link
with label.
And remember,
<blockquote class="spip">
A TAB in front of the line does a quotation.
<blockquote class="spip">
More TABs, more depth (if allowed).
</blockquote></blockquote>
Nice.
A list of items is natural, just putting a dash or
a plus at the beginning of the line.
The dash is the default list identifier. For sublists,
just add spaces at the beginning of the line. More
spaces, more sublists.
-* earth
The list ends with two consecutive blank lines . Est-ce qu’elle existe maintenant ? Ouiii
The same rules as the plain list, just a different
identifier (plus).
-#one
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
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 |
Because things were too simple.
The image mark is as simple as it can be : [filename]
.
-* The filename must end in PNG, JPG, GIF, or similar.
The handy %%date
macro expands to the current date.
So today is 20101112 on the ISO YYYYMMDD
format.
You can also specify the date format with the % ? flags,
as %%date(%m-%d-%Y)
which gives : 11-12-2010.
That’s all for now.
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