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[[User:P4|P4:]]: do you know how can i add some [code] formatting to pages and why when i press just single [ENTER] it doesn't work? ;) | [[User:P4|P4:]]: do you know how can i add some [code] formatting to pages and why when i press just single [ENTER] it doesn't work? ;) | ||
: The simplest way to learn how to format pages is to look at existing ones ;). <code><pre>CODE</pre></code> should work - according to [[http://wiki.armagetronad.net/index.php?title=Code_hacks&action=edit§ion=4]] Simple Returns are ignored you might use <br> oder a double return (new paragraph?). See [[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing_tips_and_tricks#Basic_text_formatting]] --[[User:Joda|Joda]] 09:39, 19 March 2007 (CDT) | : The simplest way to learn how to format pages is to look at existing ones ;). <code><pre>CODE</pre></code> should work - according to [[http://wiki.armagetronad.net/index.php?title=Code_hacks&action=edit§ion=4]] Simple Returns are ignored you might use <br> oder a double return (new paragraph?). See [[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing_tips_and_tricks#Basic_text_formatting]] --[[User:Joda|Joda]] 09:39, 19 March 2007 (CDT) | ||
− | + | ::Generally you use <code><nowiki><code><insert code here</code></nowiki></code> for “inline” codes, such as console commands, variable names and such (less than one line in general). If you need multiple lines of code simply put a space in front of each line (this is probably taken from common practice in e-mails and such).—[[User:Wrtlprnft|Wrtlprnft]] 15:33, 19 March 2007 (CDT) |
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P4:: do you know how can i add some [code] formatting to pages and why when i press just single [ENTER] it doesn't work? ;)
- The simplest way to learn how to format pages is to look at existing ones ;). <code><pre>CODE</pre></code> should work - according to [[1]] Simple Returns are ignored you might use
oder a double return (new paragraph?). See [[2]] --Joda 09:39, 19 March 2007 (CDT)- Generally you use
<code><insert code here</code>
for “inline” codes, such as console commands, variable names and such (less than one line in general). If you need multiple lines of code simply put a space in front of each line (this is probably taken from common practice in e-mails and such).—Wrtlprnft 15:33, 19 March 2007 (CDT)
- Generally you use