What wiki markup does the Scrum'd wiki support?
Just wondering what markup the wiki supports. I can't seem to get Free links to work.
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We've implemented very basic formatting for now. Line breaks and paragraphs are handled, and full URLs are converted into links. I've opened an idea for voting on Markdown formatting here.
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Inappropriate?Linking is the main thing:
Old school CamelCase to start with, but preferably Free links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedi...
Supporting the Creole standard, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creole_(markup) would be great
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Inappropriate?We'll check those out. Generally we've been using Markdown and Textile.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown
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Inappropriate?I think a combination of markdown or textile for formatting, and FreeLinks for linking to other wiki pages would be best.
Markdown is a bit more user friendly, but textile is more powerful.
Perhaps this should be made into an idea for people to vote on. -
Inappropriate?We've implemented very basic formatting for now. Line breaks and paragraphs are handled, and full URLs are converted into links. I've opened an idea for voting on Markdown formatting here.
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