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Revision 34 (ha thach, 2010-04-30 14:49) → Revision 35/127 (ha thach, 2010-04-30 15:03)

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 

 * *&#33;image_url&#33;* displays an image located at image_url (textile syntax) 
 * *&#33;>image_url&#33;* right floating image 
 * *&#33;{width:300px}image_url&#33;* sets the width of the image 

 If you have an image attached to your wiki page, it can be displayed inline using its filename: *&#33;attached_image.png&#33;* 

 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. 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. Sidebar 

 The content of the wiki page named 'Sidebar' is rendered in the sidebar if it exists. Permission to edit protected pages is required to create this page 

 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>