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- text=%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a%0aPmWiki uses [[WikiStyles]] for styling text with color and other attributes. PmWiki 2.0 introduced the ability to control the styling further and to even place styles on blocks.%0a%0aA style is specified within a pair of %25-signs and styles the text that follows, as in:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0aThis text is %25color=red%25 red, %25color=blue%25 blue, %25%25 and normal (black).%0a=]%0a%0aThere are a wide number of available style properties, borrowed primarily from HTML and CSS. In addition, an author can define a style "shortcut" by using the [@define=@] property. For example, to define a style of [@%25red%25@], one can use:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25color=red define=mystyle%25%0aHere is some %25mystyle%25 red text created using a style shortcut.%0a=]%0a%0aShortcuts can be combined with other styles, including other shortcuts:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25color=red define=lovelyred%25%0a%25bgcolor=yellow define=likegrapefruit%25%0a%0a%25red%25 This text is red, %25red bgcolor=#ccc%25 red on a grey background, and %25lovelyred likegrapefruit%25 red on a yellow background. %0a=]%0a%0aSo far, this is all basically the same as what was available in PmWiki 1.0. PmWiki 2.0 includes the capability to style blocks, by using the [@apply=@] style property. Specifying [@apply=block@] in a `WikiStyle will cause that style to be applied to the entire block, instead of just the text that follows:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0aThis entire block %25apply=block bgcolor=yellow%25 has a yellow background, even though the `WikiStyle appears in the middle of the line. %25bgcolor=pink%25 Other inline (non-block) WikiStyles can appear in the middle of the line,%25%25 as before.%0a=]%0a%0aThis means it's now possible to do right-aligned and centered text:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25block text-align=right%25 The text of this paragraph is right-aligned. %0a%0a%25block text-align=center%25 The text of this paragraph is centered. %0a=]%0a%0a%0aIn fact, PmWiki predefines [@%25right%25@] and [@%25center%25@] style shortcuts so that you can do this more simply:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25right%25 This is right-aligned.%0a%0a%25center%25 This is centered.%0a=]%0a%0aAuthors can define their own custom styles:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25block bgcolor=#fdf define=Pm%25%0a%25center bgcolor=#dfd border='3px dotted green' define=goofy%25%0a%25right bgcolor=#ffffcc border='1px dotted red' padding=5px define=rediguana%25%0a%25define=strike text-decoration=line-through%25%0a%0a%25Pm%25 Any text that is on a light purple background is a comment from "Pm".%0a%0a%25goofy%25 Here's some text from Goofy.%0a%0a%25rediguana%25 bla bla by rediguana!%0a%0a%25goofy%25Hello, I am %25strike%25upset%25%25 %25strike%25disheartened%25%25 happy to meet you.%0a=]%0a%0aStyles can be applied to almost any kind of block:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a* %25block bgcolor=yellow%25 Here is a list item%0a* Here's another list item%0a%0a* Here's more of a list%0a%0a# A new list%0a=]%0a%0aIn particular, this means that outlines are now possible using the predefined [@%25ROMAN%25@], [@%25roman%25@], [@%25ALPHA%25@], and [@%25alpha%25@] list-block styles. The style has to be specified on the first item in the list (and we may develop an alternate syntax for this sort of ordered list):%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a# %25ROMAN%25 Top level%0a## %25ALPHA%25 second-level%0a## second-level%0a## second-level%0a### third-level%0a### third-level%0a## second-level%0a### third-level%0a#### %25alpha%25 fourth-level%0a##### %25roman%25 fifth-level%0a##### fifth-level%0a#### fourth-level%0a# top-level%0a# top-level%0a=]%0a%0a[[WikiStyles]] can be combined with CSS stylesheets to do this automatically -- see [[Cookbook:OutlineLists]].%0a%0a%0a!! Q & A%0a%0a!!! How do I get a block of preformatted text?%0a%0aUse something similar to this (assuming you want markup within the block to be interpreted as wiki markup and URIs to be recognized).%0a%0a(:markup:)%0a>>white-space=pre%3c%3c%0aThis block of text is ''preformatted'', see all the white-space%0aand linebreaks%0aare preserverd. Links such as [[wiki styles]] etc still work.%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a!!! How do I get a block of preformatted text with a colored background and a border?%0a%0aUse something similar to this (note that wiki markup etc is not recognized within the block):%0a%0a(:markup:)%0a%25block bgcolor=#f0f9ff border='1px solid gray' padding=5px%25[@%0aip access-list extended example-acl%0aremark ** This is an example acl **%0adeny ip any host 10.0.0.1%0apermit ip any any%0a@]%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>
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