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Re: Re: Why I activated "Allow HTML" in Wiki and Articles pages

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> Part II: Complications using the Wiki Syntax
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> Style and Wiki Syntax
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> In the TOC link:
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> Installation of a TikiWiki 1.9.1 for Newbies
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> I wanted to capitalize the "W" in Tikiwiki, (i.e., TikiWiki). The above however will result into two different linked pages (not what's desired):
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> TikiWiki and Installation of a Tikiwiki 1.9.1 for Newbies because TikiWiki is a link format based from "wiki syntax".
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> What's the solution to avoid this from happening, without having to be satisfied with "Tikiwiki"?

The best is to probably not activate ))WikiWords((. Use only double parentheses to indicate wiki page links.

> I may have not reached that portion of the Documentation, yet.

Right. No offense, but I think your posts here could have been titled "Why I activated 'Allow HTML' in Wiki and Articles pages instead of reading the docs". wink

> However, the symbols for "asterisk", "double asterisk", open-close paired (brackets, parenthesis, etc.) and others used in the "wiki syntax" have specific key uses in mathematical formula and common writing style.
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> How can the "wiki syntax" be "inactivated", when it is necessary to do so?

Again, check the wiki syntax descriptions to see how to deal with these things. There are various ways, such as the np, pp, and code tags for such cases.

-- Gary - zukakakina.com

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