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Which should look like this:
 
Which should look like this:
  
::{{Code|bash$ this is a bash command
+
::{{Code|bash$ ls -l
-bash: this: command not found
+
total 696
 +
...
 
bash$  
 
bash$  
 
}}
 
}}
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To look like:
 
To look like:
  
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
> ["Amahi", "Linux"].map{|i| "#{i} is cool!"}
+
> ["Amahi", "Linux"].map{|i| "#{i} is cool!"}
=> ["Amahi is cool!", "Linux is cool!"]
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=> ["Amahi is cool!", "Linux is cool!"]
</syntaxhighlight>
+
</syntaxhighlight>
  
 
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Revision as of 00:14, 2 January 2011

Help Topics

Wiki Formatting:

Code Formatting

To add formatting to code, we have a little Template:Code code template that can be used like this:

::{{Code|bash$ this is a bash command
-bash: this: command not found
bash$ 
}}

Which should look like this:

bash code
​bash$ ls -l total 696 ... bash$ ​


If you like syntax highlighting, we have the syntax highlight extension and you can do this:

<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
<?php $v = "string";    // sample initialization ?>
This is some html text
</syntaxhighlight>

To look like:

<?php $v = "string";    // sample initialization ?>
This is some html text

or

<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
> ["Amahi", "Linux"].map{|i| "#{i} is cool!"}
=> ["Amahi is cool!", "Linux is cool!"]
</syntaxhighlight>

To look like:

 > ["Amahi", "Linux"].map{|i| "#{i} is cool!"}
 => ["Amahi is cool!", "Linux is cool!"]

Complete editing help