Structured Text Rules (for zope Wikis)
see also http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Articles/STX for a more beginner friendly introduction to structured text
|
|
FrontPage
»
HelpPage
»
TextFormattingRules
»
StructuredText
»
StructuredTextRules
StructuredText rules, from the ZoPe? source:
"Structured text is text that uses indentation and simple
symbology to indicate the structure of a document.
A structured string consists of a sequence of paragraphs separated by
one or more blank lines. Each paragraph has a level which is defined
as the minimum indentation of the paragraph. A paragraph is a
sub-paragraph of another paragraph if the other paragraph is the last
preceding paragraph that has a lower level.
Special symbology is used to indicate special constructs:
- A single-line paragraph whose immediately succeeding paragraphs are lower
level is treated as a header.
- A paragraph that begins with a '-',
*, or o is treated as an
unordered list (bullet) element.
- A paragraph that begins with a sequence of digits followed by a
white-space character is treated as an ordered list element.
- A paragraph that begins with a sequence of sequences, where each
sequence is a sequence of digits or a sequence of letters followed
by a period, is treated as an ordered list element.
- A paragraph with a first line that contains some text, followed by
some white-space and
-- is treated as
a descriptive list element. The leading text is treated as the
element title.
- Sub-paragraphs of a paragraph that ends in the word
example or the
word examples, or :: is treated as example code and is output as is:
<table border=0>
<tr>
<td> Foo
</table>
- Text enclosed single quotes (with white-space to the left of the
first quote and whitespace or puctuation to the right of the second quote)
is treated as example code.
For example: <dtml-var foo>.
- Text surrounded by
* characters (with white-space to the left of the
first * and whitespace or puctuation to the right of the second *)
is emphasized.
- Text surrounded by
** characters (with white-space to the left of the
first ** and whitespace or puctuation to the right of the second **)
is made strong.
- Text surrounded by
_ underscore characters (with whitespace to the left
and whitespace or punctuation to the right) is made underlined.
- Text encloded by double quotes followed by a colon, a URL, and concluded
by punctuation plus white space, or just white space, is treated as a
hyper link.
For example, "Zope":http://www.zope.org/ is interpreted as
Zope
Note: This works for relative as well as absolute URLs?.
- Text enclosed by double quotes followed by a comma, one or more spaces,
an absolute URL and concluded by punctuation plus white space, or just
white space, is treated as a hyper link.
For example: "mail me", mailto:amos@digicool.com is
interpreted as mail me
- Text enclosed in brackets which consists only of letters, digits,
underscores and dashes is treated as hyper links within the document.
For example: "As demonstrated by Smith [12] this technique ..."
Is interpreted as: "As demonstrated by Smith [12] this technique"
Together with the next rule this allows easy coding of references or end notes.
- Text enclosed in brackets which is preceded by the start of a line, two
periods and a space is treated as a named link. For example:
.. [12] "Effective Techniques" Smith, Joe ...
Is interpreted as
[12] "Effective Techniques" Smith, Joe ...
Note: see the <A NAME="12"> in the HTML source.
Together with the previous rule this allows easy coding of references or
end notes.
- See also:
- ZWiki:StructuredText
does this include the StructuredTextNGRules ? --[simon]?, 2003/08/26 18:23 EST reply
Test --[PiniPolo]?, 2003/12/03 07:01 EST reply
Testa
|
Created by
adam
Last modified
2004-03-10 01:49 PM