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You can indent text by putting a colon in front of it. | You can indent text by putting a colon in front of it. | ||
Typing this | '''Typing this:''' | ||
<nowiki> | <nowiki> | ||
: | :Each colon at the start of a line | ||
:: | ::causes the line to be indented by three more character positions. | ||
:::(The indentation persistsso long as no carriage return or line break is used.) | |||
:::Repeat the indentation at any line break. | |||
::::Use an extra colon for each response. | |||
:::::And so forth ... | |||
::::::And so on ... | |||
</nowiki> | </nowiki> | ||
Yields this: | '''Yields this:''' | ||
:Each colon at the start of a line | :Each colon at the start of a line | ||
Revision as of 11:10, 20 August 2013
You can indent text as follows:
You can indent text by putting a colon in front of it.
Typing this: :Each colon at the start of a line ::causes the line to be indented by three more character positions. :::(The indentation persistsso long as no carriage return or line break is used.) :::Repeat the indentation at any line break. ::::Use an extra colon for each response. :::::And so forth ... ::::::And so on ...
Yields this:
- Each colon at the start of a line
- causes the line to be indented by three more character positions.
- (The indentation persistsso long as no carriage return or line break is used.)
- causes the line to be indented by three more character positions.
- Repeat the indentation at any line break.
- Use an extra colon for each response.
- And so forth ...
- And so on ...