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− | ::{{Code|bash$ | + | ::{{Code|bash$ ls -l |
− | + | total 696 | |
+ | ... | ||
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− | <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!"] | + | => ["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!"]