From 76a9072a28a2677949eca485f0811ec26d260a4a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: joey Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 17:53:46 +0000 Subject: web commit by http://madduck.myopenid.com/: clarify the legitimate use of spaces in wikilinks --- doc/wikilink.mdwn | 11 +++++------ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/wikilink.mdwn b/doc/wikilink.mdwn index 894cfdbfe..9f4cb3876 100644 --- a/doc/wikilink.mdwn +++ b/doc/wikilink.mdwn @@ -18,11 +18,10 @@ links at the start of a sentence, and so on. It's also possible to write a WikiLink that uses something other than the page name as the link text. For example `\[[foo_bar|SandBox]]` links to the SandBox page, but the link will appear like this: [[foo_bar|SandBox]]. The reason you -have to (well, *should*) use underscores in place of spaces is so that -`ikiwiki` can distinguish your WikiLink from a PreprocessorDirective. +**have to use underscores in place of spaces in WikiLinks** is so that `ikiwiki` +can distinguish your WikiLink from a PreprocessorDirective. +(Note: you *can* actually use spaces if you specify the target link following the +pipe symbil (`|`), as in the above. To link to an anchor inside a page, you can use something like -`\[[WikiLink#foo]]` - -**Note that you cannot use spaces in WikiLinks**. Replace spaces with -underscores. +`\[[WikiLink#foo]]` \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3