Hi :)
I find that is the best way to learn.  Just by doing and then finding something 
doesn't quite work and stumbling on the answer later, perhaps by seeing a 
different page where the thing did work.  Dipping into the wiki help guide 
helps too but experimentation is the main way.  

Sometimes what should work in theory doesn't quite work in practice, as you 
have already found.  Different wikis sometimes have slightly different systems 
and then Moin-moin or something crops up occasionally just to confuse things.  
''' = bold
'' = italics

I guess the <tt> tag was meant to be italics?  I avoid italics
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 25/2/12, Mark Stanton <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Mark Stanton <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Wiki
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, 25 February, 2012, 21:38

Thanks again Jean, that certainly pointed me in the right direction, 
although I s'pose if I'd been sensible enough to use the editor 
controls I might've got a bit further ahead.

I'm cutting the html out of the French pages, translating the text 
and leaving the tags there, mostly.  Interestingly (?) putting in the 
html tag for "bold" is what makes that small bold text, using the 
editor controls does it right (doh!).  I've now changed those. And I 
found the tags for code display (that the French contributors are 
using, anyway) and have put those in.

I'll carry on working through a few pages a day.  That could go quite 
quickly, at least until I get to the "tutorial" :-(

Regards
Mark



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