Page Directives
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 Paragraphs: for a new paragraph, use a blank line;  | 
 Line break: \\, [[<<]], or (:nl:)  | 
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 -> to indent text, -< hanging text  | 
 Join line: \  | 
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 Lists: * for bulleted, # for numbered, :term:definition for definition lists  | |
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 Emphasis: 
''italics''  
'''bold'''  
'''''bold italics'''''  
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 References: [[another page]], [[http://example.com/]], [[another page | link text]], [[#anchor]], [[#anchor | link text]]  | |
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 Groups: [[Group/Page]] displays Page, [[Group.Page]] displays Group.Page, [[Group(.Page)]] displays Group, [[Group/]] links Group homepage  | |
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 Separators: !!, !!! for headings, ---- for horizontal line  | 
 Prevent formatting: [=...=]  | 
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 Other: 
[+big+]  
[++bigger++]  
[-small-]  
[--smaller--]  
'^superscript^'  
'_subscript_'  
{+inserted+}  
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 Preformatted: [@...@] or >>pre<<...>><<  | 
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PmWiki uses a number of directives to specify page titles, descriptions, page keywords, and control the display of various components. Keywords are not case sensitive.
(:attachlist:)
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(:attachlist NAME:)shows a list of attachments of the group or page NAME. 
(:attachlist ext=xxx:) specifies an extension for filtering by type of file. 
(:attachlist *:) shows the uploads directory and permits browsing of all uploaded files by directory (will not work if $EnableDirectDownload is set to 0).
(:description text:)- Descriptive text associated with the page.  (Generates a 
<meta name='description' content='...' />element in the page output.) 
(:keywords word1, word2, ...:)- Identifies keywords associated with the page.  These are not displayed anywhere, but are useful to help search engines locate the page.  (Essentially, this generates a 
<meta name='keywords' content='...' />element in the output.) 
(:linebreaks:),(:nolinebreaks:)-  Honors any newlines in the markup; i.e., text entered on separate lines in the markup will appear as separate lines in the output.  Use 
(:nolinebreaks:)to cause text lines to automatically join again. 
(:linkwikiwords:), (:nolinkwikiwords:)- Enables/disables WikiWord links in text.
 
(:markup:) ... (:markupend:)or(:markup:)[=...=]-  Can be used for markup examples, showing first the markup and then the result of the markup.  
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(:markup class=horiz:)will show the markup side by side instead of one upon the other. 
(:markup caption='...':)adds a caption to the markup example.(:markupend:)is not required when using(:markup:)[=...=]. 
[=...=] option then the opening [= MUST occur on the same line as the (:markup:).  If you are using the full (:markup:) ... (:markupend:) form then your markup code must appear AFTER a newline after the initial (:markup:).
(:noaction:)- Turns off the section of the skin marked by <!--PageActionFmt--> thru <!--/PageActionFmt-->. In the pmwiki skin, this turns off the display of the actions at the top-right of the page (other skins may locate the actions in other locations).
 
(:nogroupheader:)(:nogroupfooter:)- Turns off any groupheader or groupfooter for the page. (See GroupHeaders.)
 
(:noheader:), (:nofooter:)(:noleft:), (:noright:), (:notitle:)- If supported by the skin, each of these turns off the corresponding portion of the page.
 
(:redirect PageName:)- Redirects to another wiki page.
 (:redirect PageName#anchor:)- Redirects to an anchor within a page
 (:redirect PageName status=301 from=name quiet=1:)- Redirects the browser to another page, along with a redirect message.  For security reasons this only redirects to other pages within the wiki and does not redirect to external urls.  The 
status=option can be used to return a different HTTP status code as part of the redirect. Thefrom=option limits redirects to occuring only on pages matching the wildcarded name (helpful when(:redirect:)is in another page). Thequiet=1option allows the target page not to display a link back to the original page ($EnableRedirectQuiet variable should be set to 1). 
(:spacewikiwords:), (:nospacewikiwords:)
(:title text:)- Sets a page's title to be something other than the page's name. The title text can contain apostrophes and other special characters. If there are multiple titles in a page, the last one encountered wins.
 
(:nl:)- Creates a new line if there isn't one already there. See this thread for more info.
 -  Similar to 
[[<<]] 
 Can I get (:redirect:) to return a "moved permanently" (HTTP 301) status code?
 Use (:redirect PageName status=301:).
 Is there any way to prevent the "redirected from" message from showing at the top of the target page when I use (:redirect:)?
 From version 2.2.1 on, set in config.php $EnableRedirectQuiet=1; and in the page (:redirect OtherPage quiet=1:) for a quiet redirect.
Is there any method for redirecting to the equivalent page in a different group, i.e. from BadGroup/thispage => GoodGroup/thispage using similar markup to (:redirect Goodgroup.{Name}:)?
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