Changes between Version 9 and Version 10 of WikiCreole
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- Feb 12, 2010, 12:26:09 PM (14 years ago)
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v9 v10 7 7 While our current Wiki engine doesn't yet allow to implement compatibility with WikiCreole by the way of a plugin, our [WikiFormatting Wiki Syntax] happens to be ''close enough'' to the spec that only small tweaking would be needed to reach a good compatibility level. 8 8 9 As MoinMoin switched to a creole friendlier markup in 1.6 and BitBucket also supports fully the WikiCreole 1.0 spec, the Trac wiki syntax should also become more creole-friendly. Complete compatibility is probably out of reach, but there are a number of things we can adopt without breaking anything.9 As MoinMoin switched to a creole friendlier markup in 1.6 and BitBucket also supports fully the WikiCreole 1.0 spec, the Trac wiki syntax should also become more creole-friendly. DokuWiki and MediaWiki (two [search:dokuwiki wikis] [search:mediawiki popular] among Trac users) compatibility would also increase in the process as they have a number of similarities with creole. Complete compatibility is probably out of reach, but there are a number of things we can adopt without breaking anything. 10 10 11 ---- 11 == Creole syntax 12 12 13 {{{#!table style="margin:auto" 13 14 ||= Cheat Sheet for Wiki Creole 1.0 =|| 14 15 || [[Image(http://www.wikicreole.org/attach/CheatSheet/creole_cheat_sheet.png)]] || 15 16 }}} 16 ---- 17 Possible changes: 17 18 == Details 19 20 TODO: add a compatibility column to list some engines that have a compatible syntax 21 18 22 ||= Wiki Markup =||= Display =||= Status =|| 19 23 |------------------------------------------ additional inline formatting: … … 164 168 165 169 Note also that the creole 166 [http://www.wikicreole.org/wiki/CreoleAdditions#section-CreoleAdditions-PlugInExtension extension markup] ],170 [http://www.wikicreole.org/wiki/CreoleAdditions#section-CreoleAdditions-PlugInExtension extension markup], 167 171 `<<...>>` is used in MoinMoin as a replacement for the `[[...]]` 168 172 macros (see MoinMoin:HelpOnMacros).