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Dokuwiki Plugins Used
There are a number of plugins installed, that allow for certain non-standard features. To get an idea of how to use them, see the section Plugins below. There are, however also other not so well-known markup tags, that may be of use.
Columns
By default, there is a means to align contents in columns, but not in a table. Here is an example for two columns:
<WRAP group> <WRAP half column> ===== Head Line ===== Indention for Box </WRAP> <WRAP half column> ===== Another Head Line ===== Another Box Out of the Box </WRAP> </WRAP>
This will result in this presentation:
Head Line
Indention for Box
Another Head Line
Another Box
Out of the Box
As you can see, it is not newspaper-like, where text wraps at the lower window into the next column.
Plugins
Anchor
Allows for setting an anchor (link-target) aside from the already existing ones that are also used in the table of contents.
{{anchor:anchor_target_name:this is the visible text}}
This allows you to target the anchor, e.g. anchor_target_name
Wrap Plugin
Is used for Info-Boxes.
<block classes left info> **My little Heading** * Some * Stuff </block>
My little Heading
- Some
- Stuff
folded
This allows you to create a hidden section of the text, that can be unfolded.
++++ (click to expand) | This is hidden by default ++++
RefNotes
This allows you to create a footnote.
This text is footnoted with[(this footnote)].
This text is footnoted with1).
include
This plugin allows you to include another article. This can be helpful for recurring sections or footers.
{{page>.hidden_example}}
This part comes from an entirely other article.
This can be influenced with the switches &noeditbutton
and &nofooter
. The former turns of the edit button for users that can edit be article. The latter turns off the information about the included section.
{{page>.hidden_example&noeditbutton&nofooter}}
This part comes from an entirely other article.
MathJax
Allows for using LaTeX notation inside the Dokuwiki article.
$a^2 + b^2 = c^2$
$a^2 + b^2 = c^2$