Help:Editing
If you are uncertain how a special markup looks like or if you want to try out things, go to the sandbox.
general wiki markup
The markup used in this wiki is described in the MediaWiki User Guide (esp. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing )
local addons
references to other garden projects
Use the following syntax to create links to the other contextgarden projects:
[[source:type-akb.tex| type-akb.tex]] [[manual:cont-eni.pdf| ConTeXt, the manual]] or [[magazine:0008|Magazine 8]] [[modules:t-bnf| bnf module]] [[cmd:goto|\goto]] [[gardenbugs:5| bug nr. 5]] [[article:80|A Few Dangerous Features]] [[publication:1|MAPS]]
Looks like:
- type-akb.tex
- ConTeXt, the manual or Magazine 8
- bnf module
- \goto
- bug nr. 5
- A Few Dangerous Features
- MAPS
Or (deprecated) use the <cmd> ... </cmd> syntax for texshow-web (next section).
references to texshow-web
<cmd> ... </cmd>
this links to the definition of the command in texshow-web. Example: <cmd>about</cmd> gives \about
prettyprinting
<texcode> ... </texcode> prettyprinting TeX source. Use like
<texcode> ... </texcode>
same with <xmlcode>
inline ConTeXt
<context> \setupcolors [state=start] \framed [background=color, backgroundcolor=green, offset=1cm ]{hello world!} </context>
runs ConTeXt on the fly. See also http://live.contextgarden.net/ for an online ConTeXt.
If you add source="yes" to the <context> tag, you have the source and the result displayed. Example:
<context source="yes" text="produces"> \setupcolors [state=start] \framed [background=color, backgroundcolor=green, offset=1cm ]{hello world!} </context>
The contents of the attribute text will be inserted between the text and the result.