plugin:codedoc
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plugin:codedoc [2019-10-09 18:30] – Aleksandr | plugin:codedoc [2022-08-13 04:40] (current) – [codedoc Plugin] turnermm | ||
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type : syntax | type : syntax | ||
lastupdate : 2018-04-20 | lastupdate : 2018-04-20 | ||
- | compatible : lemming,anteater,rincewind,angua,adora belle,weatherwax,binky," | + | compatible : Lemming, Anteater, Rincewind, Angua, Adora belle, |
depends | depends | ||
conflicts | conflicts | ||
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This outputs the current user's name. | This outputs the current user's name. | ||
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The timestamp and the user name are independent of the codedoc container and can be placed anywhere in a document. | The timestamp and the user name are independent of the codedoc container and can be placed anywhere in a document. | ||
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~~codedoc: | ~~codedoc: | ||
- | As the above demonstrates, | + | As the above demonstrates, |
- | One of the benefits of codedoc is that its comments support HTML markup. Comments will appear on more than one line if you insert HTML line-breaks into the comment or if the comment contains an internal newline. | + | One of the benefits of codedoc is that its comments support HTML markup. Comments will appear on more than one line if you insert HTML line-breaks into the comment or if the comment contains an internal newline. |
< | < | ||
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=== 4. Selective Highlighting === | === 4. Selective Highlighting === | ||
- | ~~codedoc: <em>. . . </ | + | ~~codedoc: <em>. . . </ |
- | ~~codedoc: <b>. . . </ | + | ~~codedoc: <b>. . . </ |
If the enclosed text contains either an ''< | If the enclosed text contains either an ''< | ||
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=== 5. Named Anchor === | === 5. Named Anchor === | ||
- | ~~codedoc: | + | ~~codedoc: |
- | This will create a named anchor in your page, enabling you to link to places in your code, on the same or other pages, which are not marked by the anchors which DokuWiki creates((Dowkuwiki | + | This will create a named anchor in your page, enabling you to link to places in your code, on the same or other pages, which are not marked by the anchors which DokuWiki creates((DokuWiki |
==== Literals ==== | ==== Literals ==== |
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