Format
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
Contents
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
Parameters for the <lst> tag
- <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> code block
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 sample above.
'''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 <sublist> first line of the numbered sublist second line of numbered sublist </sublist> Fifth line of ordered list </lst>
The above code produces the following results:
Contents
- first line of the numbered sublist
- second line of numbered sublist