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These are produced by standard Tiki wiki syntax:
{maketoc} :
Table of contents
h1 heading
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Proin consequat libero. Phasellus porta diam id justo. In eget neque ut metus aliquet bibendum. Curabitur lacinia aliquam sem. Praesent aliquam. Morbi quis tellus. Vestibulum nec neque commodo metus sagittis ullamcorper. Maecenas turpis. Mauris quis leo. Maecenas id felis. Nulla nec nibh. Morbi facilisis. Cras in ipsum a felis ornare dapibus.
h2 heading
Nullam mi. Praesent vehicula consectetuer tortor. Mauris venenatis leo at metus. Ut sit amet enim. Aenean tortor orci, hendrerit a, eleifend quis, pharetra eu, felis.
h3 heading
Vestibulum dignissim. Praesent non magna id ipsum iaculis pharetra. Nam tristique vestibulum felis. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Fusce eget nisi. Nullam quis nisi.
h4 heading
Cras euismod lectus vel metus. Praesent gravida. Nunc molestie mattis justo. Curabitur ornare, felis et vulputate dapibus, leo est condimentum enim, blandit ultrices orci mauris at eros. Pellentesque eu arcu eu massa mattis rhoncus. Ut volutpat mi in ligula. Pellentesque vitae tellus quis nibh feugiat ornare. Nullam arcu. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas.
- An unordered list item
- A subitem
And some text
- Another item
. . . and more text . . .
- Item 3
. . . and some more text, to illustrate the line spacing.
A table:
| Row One, Column One | Row One, Column Two |
| Row Two, Column One | Row Two, Column Two |
A link
And these are produced by wiki plugins:
Quote plugin:
--HAL, in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Code plugin:
{Hello World in Pascal}
program HelloWorld(output);
begin
WriteLn('Hello World!');
end.
{FANCYTABLE()} example:
| head one | head two | head three |
| cell one | cell two | cell three |
| r2 c1 | r2 c2 | r3 c2 |
- blog:
- article:
- wiki page:
- survey:
- directory:
- + : A leading plus sign indicates that this word must be present in every object returned.
- - : A leading minus sign indicates that this word must not be present in any row returned.
- By default (when neither plus nor minus is specified) the word is optional, but the object that contain it will be rated higher.
- < > : These two operators are used to change a word's contribution to the relevance value that is assigned to a row.
- ( ) : Parentheses are used to group words into subexpressions.
- ~ : A leading tilde acts as a negation operator, causing the word's contribution to the object relevance to be negative. It's useful for marking noise words. An object that contains such a word will be rated lower than others, but will not be excluded altogether, as it would be with the - operator.
- * : An asterisk is the truncation operator. Unlike the other operators, it should be appended to the word, not prepended.
- " : The phrase, that is enclosed in double quotes ", matches only objects that contain this phrase literally, as it was typed.


