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fix up use of PREFIX
[ikiwiki.git]
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basewiki
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wikilink.mdwn
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For example "\[[WikiLink]]".
If you ever need to write something like "\[[WikiLink]] without creating a
wikilink, just prefix it with a "\", like "\\\\[[WikiLink]]".
If you ever need to write something like "\[[WikiLink]] without creating a
wikilink, just prefix it with a "\", like "\\\\[[WikiLink]]".
-Note that there are some special [[SubPage/LinkingRules]] that come into
-
play when
linking between [[SubPage]]s.
+There are some special [[SubPage/LinkingRules]] that come into play when
+linking between [[SubPage]]s.
-WikiLinks can be entered in any case you like, the page they link to is
-always lowercased.
-
-Note that if the file linked to by a WikiLink looks like an image, it will
+Also, if the file linked to by a WikiLink looks like an image, it will
be displayed inline on the page.
be displayed inline on the page.
+WikiLinks are matched with page names in a case-insensative manner, so you
+don't need to worry about getting the case the same, and can capitalise
+links at the start of a sentence, and so on.
+
It's also possible to write a WikiLink that uses something other than the
It's also possible to write a WikiLink that uses something other than the
-page name as the link text. For example "\[[foo|SandBox]]" links to the
-SandBox page, but the link will appear like this: [[foo|SandBox]]
+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]]