version=pmwiki-2.2.0-beta42 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 agent=Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.3) Gecko/20070309 Firefox/2.0.0.3 author=Anno charset=ISO-8859-1 csum=summary ctime=1146207968 host=85.125.178.31 name=PmWiki.CharacterMarkup rev=4 targets=PmWiki.EditGettingStarted,PmWiki.WikiStyles text=(:Summary:inline markup character combinations summary:)%0aThis page covers all the inline markup character combinations. If you are new to wiki markup, visit [[Edit Getting Started]] first. %0a%0a!!Emphasis%0a%0aFor emphasis, enclose text in doubled single-quotes ([=''text''=]), i.e., ''two apostrophes'' (usually ''italics'').%0a%0aFor strong emphasis, enclose text in tripled single-quotes ([='''text'''=]), i.e. ''three apostrophes'' (usually '''bold''').%0a%0aFor really strong emphasis, enclose text in five single-quotes ([='''''text'''''=]), i.e. ''five apostrophes'' (triples within doubles, usually '''''bold italics''''').%0a%0a!!Text size%0a%0aFor larger text, use [=[+large+]=] for [+large+] text and [=[++larger++]=] for [++larger++] text.%0a%0aFor smaller text, use [=[-small-]=] for [-small-] text, and [=[--smaller--]=] for [--smaller--] text.%0a%0aAlternatively, use [='+big+'=] and [='-small-'=] for '+big+' and '-small-' text respectively.%0a%0a!!Typewriter tricks%0a%0aFor monospaced text, enclose text in doubled at-signs ([=@@text@@=] -- usually @@a typewriter font@@).%0a%0aFor superscripts and subscripts, use [='^superscript^'=] and [='_subscript_'=] for a '^superscript^' and '_subscript_' respectively.%0a%0a!!Revisions%0a%0aTo mark revisions, use [={+insert or underscore+}=] and [={-delete or strikethrough or strikeout-}=] for {+insert or underscore+} and {-delete or strikethrough or strikeout-} respectively.%0a%0a!!Suppress markup%0a%0aPmWiki will not interpret anything placed between [=[= and =]=] marks. This makes it possible to turn off special character markup, such as [='+bigger text+'=] or to neutralise [=WikiWords=] that are not links (although it's easier is to use a backtick "`" in front, like [=`WikiWord=]). %0a%0a!!Special characters%0a%0aPmWiki interprets &...; as a character reference. This can be an HTML entity, such as [=¶=] for ¶, or a numeric reference, such as [=¥=] for ¥. If other authors will be editing pages you write, it may be better to use character entities rather than numeric references. When editing a page, it is easier to recognise [=½=] than [=½=] although both display as ½.%0a%0aCommonly entities include [=™=] (™), [=®=] (®), [=©=] (©), [=¼=] (¼), [=½=] (½), [=¾=] (¾), and [=€=] (€).%0a%0a!!Styles%0a%0aFor more advanced text formatting options, see [[Wiki Styles]].%0a time=1176388995