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Textile formatting

http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/index.html

 text: _emphasis_
 text: *strong* 
 text: ??citation?? 
 text: -deleted text- 
 text: +inserted text+ 
 text: ^superscript^ 
 text: ~subscript~ 
 text: @code@ 
 text: "this is a link (optional tooltip)":http://www.microsoft.com

Which renders:

  • text: emphasis
  • text: strong
  • text: citation
  • text: deleted text
  • text: inserted text
  • text: superscript
  • text: subscript
  • text: code
  • text: this is a link

Delete

To delete any page, just edit the page to contain only the word "delete".

Undelete

To get back any page that has been deleted, navigate to the page (it will look like a new page at this point) and just save the page. You will then see the version history pane (which includes versions before the page was "deleted"). Restore the one you want and breathe a sigh of relief.

Escaping

If you want to prevent TopicNames from being linked, you can use the double-quote escape: surround the text with a pair of double-quotes on each side and you'll prevent the formatter from turning these into links. This also works for most other run-level formatting (e.g., bold, italic, URL linking, etc.). For example, NormallyThisWouldBeLinked and '''this would be bold'''. You get that with:

 ""NormallyThisWouldBeLinked"" and ""'''this would be bold'''""

Render as:

NormallyThisWouldBeLinked and '''this would be bold'''

'New One'

TOP BORDER
LEFT BORDER ................................ RIGHT BORDER
BOTTOM BORDER

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TOP BORDER
LEFT BORDER ................................ RIGHT BORDER
BOTTOM BORDER

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