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h1. Wiki formatting
{{>TOC}}
h2. Links
h3. Redmine links
Redmine allows hyperlinking between issues, changesets and wiki pages from anywhere wiki formatting is used.
* Link to an issue: *!#124* (displays #124, link is striked-through if the issue is closed)
* Link to a changeset: *!r758* (displays r758)
* Link to a changeset with a non-numeric hash: *commit:c6f4d0fd* (displays c6f4d0fd). Added in r1236.
Wiki links:
* *[[Guide]]* displays a link to the page named 'Guide': [[Guide]]
* *[[Guide|User manual]]* displays a link to the same page but with a different text: [[Guide|User manual]]
* *[[Guide#User-guide|User guide]]* displays a link to the header on the same page with a different text: [[Guide#User-guide|User guide]]
You can also link to pages of an other project wiki:
* *[[sandbox:some page]]* displays a link to the page named 'Some page' of the Sandbox wiki
* *[[sandbox:]]* displays a link to the Sandbox wiki main page
Wiki links are displayed in red if the page doesn't exist yet, eg: [[Nonexistent page]].
Links to others resources:
* Documents:
* *!document#17* (link to document with id 17)
* *!document:Greetings* (link to the document with title "Greetings")
* *!document:"Some document"* (double quotes can be used when document title contains spaces)
* Versions:
* *!version#3* (link to version with id 3)
* *!version:1.0.0* (link to version named "1.0.0")
* *!version:"1.0 beta 2"*
* Attachments:
* *!attachment:file.zip* (link to the attachment of the current object named file.zip)
* For now, attachments of the current object can be referenced only (if you're on an issue, it's possible to reference attachments of this issue only)
* Repository files
* *!source:some/file* -- Link to the file located at /some/file in the project's repository
* *!source:some/file@52* -- Link to the file's revision 52
* *!source:some/file#L120* -- Link to line 120 of the file
* *!source:some/file@52#L120* -- Link to line 120 of the file's revision 52
* *!export:some/file* -- Force the download of the file
Escaping:
* You can prevent Redmine links from being parsed by preceding them with an exclamation mark: !
h3. External links
HTTP URLs and email addresses are automatically turned into clickable links:
<pre>
http://www.redmine.org, someone@foo.bar
</pre>
displays: http://www.redmine.org, someone@foo.bar
If you want to display a specific text instead of the URL, you can use the standard textile syntax:
<pre>
"Redmine web site":http://www.redmine.org
</pre>
displays: "Redmine web site":http://www.redmine.org
h2. Text formatting
For things such as headlines, bold, tables, lists, Redmine supports Textile syntax. See http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/ for information on using any of these features. A few samples are included below, but the engine is capable of much more of that.
h3. Font style
<pre><code>* *bold*
* _italic_
* *_bold italic_*
* +underline+
* -strike-through-
</code></pre>
Display:
* *bold*
* _italic_
* *_bold italic_*
* +underline+
* -strike-through-
h3. Inline images
* *!image_url!* displays an image located at image_url (textile syntax)
* *!>image_url!* right floating image
* *!{width:300px}image_url!* sets the width of the image
If you have an image attached to your wiki page, it can be displayed inline using its filename: *!attached_image.png!*
h3. Headings
<pre><code>h1. Heading
h2. Subheading
h3. Subheading
</code></pre>
h3. Paragraphs
<pre><code>p>. right aligned
p=. centered
</code></pre>
p=. This is centered paragraph.
h3. Predefined
To escape wiki syntax
<pre> <pre> Your text here </pre> </pre>
Result:
<pre> Your text here </pre>
h3. Blockquotes
Start the paragraph with *bq.*
<pre><code>bq. Rails is a full-stack framework for developing database-backed web applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern.
To go live, all you need to add is a database and a web server.
</code></pre>
Display:
bq. Rails is a full-stack framework for developing database-backed web applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern.
To go live, all you need to add is a database and a web server.
h3. Unordered lists
<pre>
* Item 1
* Item 2
** Item 21
** Item 22
* Item 3
</pre>
displays:
* Item 1
* Item 2
** Item 21
** Item 22
* Item 3
h3. Ordered lists
<pre>
# Item 1
# Item 2
# Item 3
## Item 3.1
## Item 3.2
</pre>
displays:
# Item 1
# Item 2
# Item 3
## Item 3.1
## Item 3.2
h3. Tables
<pre>
|_.UserID|_.Name|_.Group|
|\3=.IT|
|1|Artur Pirozhkov|/2.Users|
|2|Vasya Rogov|
|3|John Smith|Admin|
</pre>
Display:
|_.UserID|_.Name|_.Group|
|\3=.IT|
|1|Artur Pirozhkov|/2.Users|
|2|Vasya Rogov|
|3|John Smith|Admin|
h3. Table of content
<pre><code>{{toc}} => left aligned toc
{{>toc}} => right aligned toc
</code></pre>
h2. Macros
Redmine has the following builtin macros:
{{macro_list}}
h2. Code highlighting
Code highlightment relies on "CodeRay":http://coderay.rubychan.de/, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, html, javascript, rhtml, ruby, scheme, xml languages.
You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:
<pre><code><pre><code class="ruby">
Place you code here.
</code></pre>
</pre></code>
Example:
<pre><code class="ruby">
# The Greeter class
class Greeter
def initialize(name)
@name = name.capitalize
end
def salute
puts "Hello #{@name}!"
end
end
</pre></code>