Martina Waller wrote:
Nino Novak schrieb:
From wikipedia I remember that top level article headings should have
two equal signs ("==") ...
It is not explicitly mentioned. But you can infer it from the wiki
syntax examples at
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Dashboard/Styles
Martina
I've been looking for some "when-to" guidance on the tags <tt>, <code>, and <source>. I'll
be glad to add it to the "Styles" page, /if/ the following is the right thing to say.
Page: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Dashboard/Styles
Format: turn the "Code" table entry into three entries:
Code in running text | The <tt>Select Case</tt> statement...
Short code examples | [as "Code" at present; how many leading spaces? Leading tab? We want
to mention thing like that, for uniformity.]
Long code examples | (The <code>...</code> tags are deprecated.) <source lang=oobas>[three
lines, TBS]</source> [Line breaks inside the table cell should be fun :-) ]
I'll try to find a link to something on MediaWiki, about <source>, unless we have
something somewhere.
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T. J. Frazier
Melbourne, FL
(TJFrazier on OO.o)
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