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The JSPWikiPage filter would allow one to enter it in this way as well:
The CreolePageFilter filter would allow one to enter it in this way as well:
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I've created a [[Multiline Placeholder Proposal]].
-- [[YvesPiguet]], 2007-Jan-25
What about multiline list elements? Has it already been discussed? Since multiline paragraphs are permitted in 0.4, I think this should also be the case for list elements. I.e.
{{{
* some long
list item
}}}
should be rendered like
{{{
* some long list item
}}}
An empty line would be used to start a paragraph.
Also I don't think it's specified how to end a list. I'd suggest to consider an empty line to mark the end of all lists above, even deeply nested ones:
{{{
* a
* b
** c
*d
}}}
would be rendered as
{{{
<ul>
<li>a</li>
<li>b</li>
<ul>
<li>c</li>
</ul>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>d</li>
</ul>
}}}
-- [[YvesPiguet]], 2007-Jan-25
You are right, but I'm afraid this has to wait until we have the [[Change Linebreak Markup Proposal]] resolved, as it is highly dependent on it.
-- RadomirDopieralski, 2007-01-25
Recommended XHTML for links with spaces shows that spaces are replaced with underscores. This doesn't seem to be
written explicitly elsewhere, isn't discussed here or in [[LinksReasoning]], and doesn't follow current practice on
Wikicreole or Wikipedia. Have I missed something?
-- [[YvesPiguet]], 2007-02-02
No, it's just not covered by the standard -- it heavily depends on the wiki engine used, and is really meaningless in terms of markup. Some wikis don't allow spaces in page names at all, some encode them with "_" or "-", others do it according to the HTTP specs, using "%20" or "+". Unless we want another bunch of unresolved proposals and ongoing discussions, we should stay away from it.
-- RadomirDopieralski, 2007-02-02
Version Date Modified Size Author Changes ... Change note
24 02-Feb-2007 21:30 7.303 kB RadomirDopieralski to previous not in scope
23 02-Feb-2007 19:44 6.873 kB YvesPiguet to previous | to last Spaces in links
22 25-Jan-2007 20:39 6.556 kB RadomirDopieralski to previous | to last we need to agree on line breaks first
21 25-Jan-2007 19:16 6.373 kB YvesPiguet to previous | to last Multiline list elements
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