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The text editor comes with some basic text formatting tips

Text formatting markup

Description You type You get
Character (inline) formatting – applies anywhere
Italic text
''italic''

italic

Bold text
'''bold'''

bold

Bold and italic
'''''bold & italic'''''

bold & italic

Colored text
<span style="color: red;">Colour</span>

Colour

Spoiler
<spoiler text="Click me!">spoiler</spoiler>

spoiler

Escape wiki markup
<nowiki> no ''markup''</nowiki>
no ''markup''
Small chunks of source code within a line of normal text.

Code is displayed in a monospace font.

function <code>int m2()</code> is nice.
function int m2() is nice.
Small text
Text can be made <small>smaller like this</small>
Text can be made smaller like this
Big text
Text can be made <big>bigger like this</big>
Text can be made bigger like this
Teletype
Highlight <tt>TAG_someVariable</tt> in a text
Highlight TAG_someVariable in a text
Section formatting – only at the beginning of the line
Section Headings of different levels
== Level 2 ==

=== Level 3 ===

==== Level 4 ====

===== Level 5 =====

====== Level 6 ======

  • Do not put any text on the same line after the ending equal signs.
  • An article with 4 or more headings automatically creates a Table of Contents (ToC) - unless setting the magic word __NOTOC__.
  • You can use a right-side ToC with the {{TOC|side}} template.
  • Recommended spacing:
    • Add spaces between the title itself and the equal signs
    • Two empty lines before a Level 2 title, one after
    • One empty line before a Level 3 title, one after
    • One empty line before a Level 4..6 title, none after.

Level 2



Level 3


Level 4


Level 5


Level 6


Horizontal rule
 Text before
----
 Text after
Text before

Text after
Line Breaks
A single newline here has no effect on the layout.

But an empty line starts a new paragraph, or ends a list or an indented part.
Lines can be forced to break <br> like this.
A single newline here has no effect on the layout.

But an empty line starts a new paragraph,

or ends a list or an indented part.

Lines can be forced to break

like this.

Indent text
: Single indent
:: Double indent
::::: Multiple indent

This workaround may harm accessibility.
Single indent
Double indent
Multiple indent
Mixture of different types of list
# one
# two
#* two point one
#* two point two
# three
#; three item one
#: three def one
# four
#: four def one
#: this looks like a continuation
#: and is often used
#: instead <br />of <nowiki><br /></nowiki>
# five
## five sub 1
### five sub 1 sub 1
## five sub 2

The usage of #: and *: for breaking a line within an item may also harm accessibility.
  1. one
  2. two
    • two point one
    • two point two
  3. three
    three item one
    three def one
  4. four
    four def one
    this looks like a continuation
    and is often used
    instead
    of <br />
  5. five
    1. five sub 1
      1. five sub 1 sub 1
    2. five sub 2
Preformatted text
Start each line with a space.
 Text is '''preformatted''' and
 ''markups'' '''''can''''' be done.

This way of preformatting only applies to section formatting. Character formatting markups are still effective.

Start each line with a space.

Text is preformatted and
markups can be done.
Preformatted text blocks
 <nowiki>
Start with a space in the first column,
(before the <tvar|1><nowiki></>).


Then your block format will be
    maintained.


This is good for copying in code blocks:


def function():
    """ documentation string"""

    if True:
        print True
    else:
        print False<nowiki>
       Start with a space in the first column,
       (before the <nowiki>).
       
       
       Then your block format will be
           maintained.
       
       
       This is good for copying in code blocks:
       
       
       def function():
           """ documentation string"""
       
           if True:
               print True
           else:
               print False
       

HTML tags

Description You type You get
Inserted
(Displays as underline in most browsers)
<ins> Inserted</ins>

 or

<u> Underline</u>

Inserted

or

Underline

Deleted
(Displays as strikethrough in most browsers)
<s> Struck out</s>

 or

<del> Deleted</del>

Struck out

or

Deleted

Blockquotes
 Text before
<blockquote> Blockquote</blockquote>
 Text after
Text before

Blockquote

Text after
Quotes
<q> This is a quotation</q>
The q element must not be used in place of quotation marks that do not represent quotes; for example, it is inappropriate to use the q element for marking up sarcastic statements.[1]
This is a quotation
Comment

<!-- This is a comment -->
Comments are visible only
in the edit zone.

Comments are visible only in the edit zone.

Completely preformatted text
<pre>

Text is '''preformatted''' and
''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done</pre>

For marking up of preformatted text, check the "Preformatted text" entry at the end of the previous table.

Text is '''preformatted''' and
''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done
Customized preformatted text
<pre style="color: red">

Text is '''preformatted'''
with a style and
''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done
</pre>

A CSS style can be defined within the style attribute.

Text is '''preformatted'''
with a style and
''markups'' '''''cannot''''' be done

continued:

Description You type You get
Default preformatted text has a CSS attribute (white-space: pre-wrap;) to wrap the text according to available width
<pre>
 This long sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. This additional sentence makes the text even longer.
</pre>
 This long sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. This additional sentence makes the text even longer.
Customized preformatted text with disabled text wrapping
<pre style="white-space: pre;">
 This long sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. This additional sentence makes the text even longer.
</pre>
 This long sentence is used to demonstrate text wrapping. This additional sentence makes the text even longer. This additional sentence makes the text even longer.

Inserting symbols

Symbols and other special characters not available on your keyboard can be inserted in a multitude of ways. Many Operating Systems and browsers allow you to insert special characters through a menu option or Operating System panel.


As a last resort, you can use a special sequence of characters. Those sequences are called HTML entities. For example, the following sequence (entity) &rarr; when inserted will be shown as right arrow HTML symbol → and &mdash; when inserted will be shown as an em dash HTML symbol —.


Hover over any character to find out the symbol that it produces. Some symbols not available in the current font will appear as empty squares.
HTML symbol entities
Á á Â â ´ Æ æ À à Α α & Å å Ã ã Ä ä Β β ¦ Ç ç ¸ ¢
Χ χ ˆ © ¤ ° Δ δ ÷ É é Ê ê È è Ε ε Η η
Ð ð Ë ë ƒ ½ ¼ ¾ Γ γ > Í í Î î ¡ Ì ì Ι ι
¿ Ï ï Κ κ Λ λ « < ¯ µ · Μ μ  
¬ Ñ ñ Ν ν Ó ó Ô ô Œ œ Ò ò Ω ω Ο ο ª º Ø ø Õ õ Ö
ö Φ φ Π π ϖ ± £ Ψ ψ " » ® Ρ ρ
Š š § ­ Σ σ ς ¹ ² ³ ß Τ τ Θ θ ϑ Þ þ ˜
× Ú ú Û û Ù ù ¨ ϒ Υ υ Ü ü Ξ ξ Ý ý ¥ ÿ Ÿ Ζ ζ
Description You type You get
Copyright symbol &copy;
©
Greek delta letter symbol &delta;
δ
Euro currency symbol &euro;

HTML tags and symbol entities displayed themselves (with and without interpreting them)

&amp;euro;  → &euro;
<span style="color: red; text-decoration: line-through;"> Typo to be corrected</span>  → Typo to be corrected
&lt;span style="color: red; text-decoration: line-through;">Typo to be corrected</span>  → <span style="color: red; text-decoration: line-through;"> Typo to be corrected</span>

Nowiki for HTML

<nowiki /> can prohibit (HTML) tags:

  • <<nowiki />pre>  → <pre>
But not & symbol escapes:
  • &<nowiki />amp;  → &

To print & symbol escapes as text, use "&amp;" to replace the "&" character (eg. type "&amp;nbsp;", which results in "&nbsp;")

Code Formatting

  • Use syntaxhighlight with option "cpp" to highlight Config (see example below)
  • Use tab alignment in Config - not spaces
  • Keep some space in Config, e.g:
    class exampleClass
    {
    	stringValue="value";			// bad
    	stringValue = "value";			// good
    
    	arrayValue = {0,0.5,0,1};		// bad
    	arrayValue = { 0, 0.5, 0, 1 };	// good
    };
    
    • Before and after =
    • In Array definitions
    • Try to align a batch of comments together (with tabs)
If you have to put an equal sign (=) inside a template ({{ }}), use the equal template: {{=}}.
Description You type You get
Inline Code
{{Inline code|Inline code}}
Inline code
Code
<code>Code</code>
Code
One-line Code Comment
{{cc|Code comment}}
// Code comment
Code Comment
{{codecomment|Code comment}}
Code comment
Syntaxhighlight
"cpp" = C++ highlight
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
class exampleClass
{
	value1 = 1;
	value2 = "value2";
};
</syntaxhighlight>
class exampleClass
{
	value1 = 1;
	value2 = "value2";
};

Lists

Do not leave blank lines between items in a list unless there is a reason to do so, since this causes the MediaWiki software to interpret each item as beginning a new list.

Unordered lists

Markup Renders as
* Item1
* Item2
* Item3
* Item4
** Sub-item 4 a)
*** Sub-item 4 a) 1.
**** Sub-item 4 a) 1. i)
**** Sub-item 4 a) 1. ii)
** Sub-item 4 b)
* Item5

  • Item1
  • Item2
  • Item3
  • Item4
    • Sub-item 4 a)
      • Sub-item 4 a) 1.
        • Sub-item 4 a) 1. i)
        • Sub-item 4 a) 1. ii)
    • Sub-item 4 b)
  • Item5

Unordered, multi column, list

Markup Renders as
<div style="columns: 3">
* {{arma3}}
* {{arma2}}
* {{arma1}}
* {{ofp}}
</div>

  • Arma 3
  • Arma 2
  • Armed Assault
  • Operation Flashpoint

Ordered lists

Markup Renders as
# Item1
# Item2
# Item3
# Item4
## Sub-item 1
### Sub-sub-item
#### Sub-sub-sub-item
## Sub-item 2
# Item5

  1. Item1
  2. Item2
  3. Item3
  4. Item4
    1. Sub-item 1
      1. Sub-sub-item
        1. Sub-sub-sub-item
    2. Sub-item 2
  5. Item5

Description lists

To list terms and definitions, start a new line with a semicolon (;) followed by the term. Then, type a colon (:) followed by a definition. The format can also be used for other purposes, such as make and models of vehicles, etc.

Description lists (formerly definition lists, and a.k.a. association lists) consist of group names corresponding to values. Group names (terms) are in bold. Values (definitions) are indented. Each group must include one or more definitions. For a single or first value, the : can be placed on the same line after ; – but subsequent values must be placed on separate lines.

Do not use a semicolon (;) simply to bold a line without defining a value using a colon (:). This usage renders invalid HTML5 and creates issues with screen readers.

Markup Renders as
; Term : Definition1

Term 
Definition1
; Term
: Definition1
: Definition2
: Definition3
: Definition4

Term
Definition1
Definition2
Definition3
Definition4

HTML equivalent: <dl>, <dt> <dd>, <dl>


Links

Internal Links

In most wikis, internal links are used in wikitext markup instead of regular urls to simplify linking and reading

Description You type You get
Internal link
Arma is made by [[Bohemia Interactive]].
Arma is made by Bohemia Interactive.
Renamed link
Ylands is also made by [[Bohemia Interactive|BI]].
Ylands is also made by BI.
Auto renamed links (pipe trick)
Auto renamed link (pipe trick)
[[createTrigger (VBS1)|]]
createTrigger
Automatically hide stuff in parentheses
[[createTrigger (VBS1)|]]
createTrigger
Automatically hide the comma and following text
[[Seattle, Washington|]]
Seattle
Automatically hide namespace
[[Wikipedia:Village pump|]]
Village pump
Or both
[[Wikipedia:Manual of Style (headings)|]]
Manual of Style
Does not work for section links
[[Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Links|]]
[[Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Links|]]

Link to a section of a page

You can add the specific section you want to link by adding the seciton title to the link after a # (hash).

Description You type You get
Link to a section within another page
[[Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Italics]]
Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Italics
Piped link to a section within another page.
[[Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Italics|Italics]]
Italics.

Blended links

Desctiption You type You get
Blending active
San Francisco also has [[public transport]]ation. Examples include [[bus]]es, [[taxicab]]s, and [[tram]]s.
San Francisco also has public transportation. Examples include buses, taxicabs, and trams.
Blending supressed
A [[micro-]]<nowiki />second.
A micro-second.

Redirects

Redirects are used to redirect specific pages to another page.

Description You type
Redirect to an article #REDIRECT [[United States]]
Redirect to a section #REDIRECT [[United States#History]]

Link to another namespace

What you type What it looks like

See the [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style]].

See the Wikipedia:Manual of Style.

Categories

Description You type You get
Add article to category [[Category:Character sets]]
Link to a category [[:Category:Character sets]] Category:Character sets
Without prefix. [[:Category:Character sets|]] Character sets

External links

External links link to external websites other than the Biki. These links are in url format.

Description You type You get
Named link with an external link icon [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] Wikipedia
Unnamed link

(Used only within article body for footnotes)

[http://www.wikipedia.org]

[1]

Bare URL

(Bad style)

use <nowiki></nowiki> to keep this bad style from showing

http://www.wikipedia.org

http://www.wikipedia.org

Link without arrow

(Not often used)

<span class="plainlinks">[http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia]</span>

Wikipedia

Images

Description You type You get
Simple image without description [[Image:Logo_A3_black.png]] or [File:Logo_A3_black.png]] Logo A3 black.png
Thumb image with description, defined size and aligned right. Size can by any number. Alignment can be (left, right and center) [[Image:Logo_A3_black.png|thumb|right|100px|Some description]]
Some description

Tables

There are multiple ways to make tables in wikitext. Recommended are:

Make sure the raw text is well formatted so it is easier to edit later.

Useful templates

Visit Category:Templates, to see a complete list of available templates.
Template Code Result
Template:Delete
{{Delete|reason}}
🗙
This article has been submitted for deletion. The reason given was: reason.
Template:Feature
See {{Feature}} for all the available types.
{{Feature|arma3|text}}
Arma 3
text
{{Feature|obsolete}}
🕖
This information is obsolete.
Template:GVI
{{GVI|arma3|version}}
Arma 3 logo black.pngDEV
Template:Informative
{{Informative|text}}
text
Template:Important
{{Important|important text!}}
important text!
Template:Warning
{{Warning|text}}
text
Template:cn
{{cn}}
[citation needed]
Template:Merge
{{Merge|article}}
This article has been proposed to merge with article.
Template:WIP
{{WIP}}
🏗
This article is a work in progress!
Template:Stub
{{Stub}}
Template:Quote
{{Quote|Gastovski, out!|James Gastovski
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}TGKFY1QiIGA}}
Template:Quote
Template:Icon
{{Icon|serverExec|32}}
{{Icon|globalArgument|32}}
{{Icon|localArgument|32}}
{{Icon|globalEffect|32}}
{{Icon|localEffect|32}}

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