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A second style of numbering withn the <nowiki><lst></nowiki> code block is achieved using the <nowiki><sublist></nowiki> code. Note the difference in numbering style compared to the embedded list in the example above. |
Revision as of 16:39, 18 January 2014
See also: Mediwiki Formatting
Indenting
Indenting blocks of text
A block of text can be indented to line up with key positions of the Zweig Wiki text. The text needs to be enclosed in <div> tags as follows:
<div class="indent1"> This is a block of text that will be indented 3.4em from the left margin. It will line up with the text of an entry in a ordered list. In the Sample below the CONTENTS section is indented using this code. </div>
Sample
[5].
First line of ordered list
[6].
Second line of ordered list
Contents
1.
First line of sub-list
2.
Second line of sub-list
3.
Third line of sub-list
[7].
Third line of ordered list
[8].
Fourth line of ordered list
Pre-defined indents are:
- indent1 - 3.4em
- indent2 - 6.4em
- indent3 - 9.4em
- indent4 - 12.4em
- indent5 - 15.4em
Lists
Creating ordered or unordered lists
Each new line is given the next sequential number (or letter), or in the case of an unordered list, a new bullet. All lines that are enclosed by the opening and closing tags ( <lst> and </lst> ) will be members of the list.
'''Contents''' <lst> First line of ordered list Second line of ordered list Third line of text that is long enough that it will wrap down to a second line but it will not have any effect on the numbering of the list. This is because a new list item requires it to begin on a new line, not wrap to a new line. Fourth line of ordered list #first line of embedded numbered list #second line of embedded numbered list Fifth line of ordered list </lst>
The above code produces the following results:
Contents
1.
First line of ordered list
2.
Second line of ordered list
3.
Third line of text that is long enough that it will wrap down to a second line but it will not have any effect on the numbering of the list. This is because a new list item requires it to begin on a new line, not wrap to a new line.
4.
Fourth line of ordered list
4.1.
first line of embedded numbered list
4.2.
second line of embedded numbered list
5.
Fifth line of ordered list
Parameters for the <lst> command
- <lst start=7> - specify numbering to begin at 7
- <lst type= > - specify the type of list to create
- numeric (ordered [decimal roman]) - default
- ol (ordered [roman / alpha])
- ul (unordered [bullet])
- bracket (special or Zweig Wiki, e.g.: [1].)
SubList within the <lst> command
A second style of numbering withn the <lst> code block is achieved using the <sublist> code. Note the difference in numbering style compared to the embedded list in the example above.