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(:Summary:Definition and usage of WikiWord:)
A '''WikiWord''' is a set of two or more words run together, where the first letter of each word is capitalized. This syntax is also sometimes referred to as "mixed case" or "camel case". Other descriptions of WikiWords are available from [[Wiki:WikiWord]] and [[Wikipedia:WikiWord]].
!!Usage as page titles
WikiWords are used as '''page titles''' in a [[WikiWikiWeb|wiki-based system]].
!!Usage as links
In some wikis (depending on the configuration of PmWiki), a valid '''link''' can be created by writing it as WikiWord. In such PmWiki installations, WikiWords surrounded by [=[=...=]=] or preceded by a backquote (`) are not turned into links:
(:linkwikiwords:)
(:markup:)[@LikeThis compared to `LikeThis or even [=LikeThis=]@]
(:nolinkwikiwords:)
See [[Links]] for information about `PmWiki's rules for forming links and forming page titles.
!!!Enabling WikiWord links
WikiWord links are disabled by default since Pmwiki version 2.1 beta2. To enable WikiWord links you need to set in ''config.php''
$EnableWikiWords = 1;
See also $LinkWikiWords.
!!!WikiWord links to non-existent pages without decoration
If you want to display links to non-existent pages without decoration, place the following lines in ''pub/css/local.css'':
-> [@span.wikiword a.createlink { display:none; }
span.wikiword a.createlinktext { border-bottom:none; text-decoration:none; color:inherit; }@]
!!!Finding WikiWord links
If you upgraded from an earlier version and want to convert WikiWord links to standard [[links]], the following will help to find those WikiWord links easier by highlighting them. Set in ''config.php'':
-> [@$HTMLStylesFmt['wikiword'] = "span.wikiword { background:yellow; }";@]
!!!Disabling certain WikiWords links
The variable $WikiWordCount controls WikiWord conversion on a per word basis.
A '''WikiWord''' is a set of two or more words run together, where the first letter of each word is capitalized. This syntax is also sometimes referred to as "mixed case" or "camel case". Other descriptions of WikiWords are available from [[Wiki:WikiWord]] and [[Wikipedia:WikiWord]].
!!Usage as page titles
WikiWords are used as '''page titles''' in a [[WikiWikiWeb|wiki-based system]].
!!Usage as links
In some wikis (depending on the configuration of PmWiki), a valid '''link''' can be created by writing it as WikiWord. In such PmWiki installations, WikiWords surrounded by [=[=...=]=] or preceded by a backquote (`) are not turned into links:
(:linkwikiwords:)
(:markup:)[@LikeThis compared to `LikeThis or even [=LikeThis=]@]
(:nolinkwikiwords:)
See [[Links]] for information about `PmWiki's rules for forming links and forming page titles.
!!!Enabling WikiWord links
WikiWord links are disabled by default since Pmwiki version 2.1 beta2. To enable WikiWord links you need to set in ''config.php''
$EnableWikiWords = 1;
See also $LinkWikiWords.
!!!WikiWord links to non-existent pages without decoration
If you want to display links to non-existent pages without decoration, place the following lines in ''pub/css/local.css'':
-> [@span.wikiword a.createlink { display:none; }
span.wikiword a.createlinktext { border-bottom:none; text-decoration:none; color:inherit; }@]
!!!Finding WikiWord links
If you upgraded from an earlier version and want to convert WikiWord links to standard [[links]], the following will help to find those WikiWord links easier by highlighting them. Set in ''config.php'':
-> [@$HTMLStylesFmt['wikiword'] = "span.wikiword { background:yellow; }";@]
!!!Disabling certain WikiWords links
The variable $WikiWordCount controls WikiWord conversion on a per word basis.
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A '''WikiWord''' is a set of two or more words run together, where the first letter of each word is capitalized. This syntax is also sometimes referred to as "mixed case" or "camel case". Other descriptions of WikiWords are available from [[Wiki:WikiWord]] and [[Wikipedia:WikiWord]].
!!Usage as page titles
WikiWords are used as '''page titles''' in a [[WikiWikiWeb|wiki-based system]].
!!Usage as links
In some wikis (depending on the configuration of PmWiki), a valid '''link''' can be created by writing it as WikiWord. In such PmWiki installations, WikiWords surrounded by [=[=...=]=] or preceded by a backquote (`) are not turned into links:
(:linkwikiwords:)
(:markup:)[@LikeThis compared to `LikeThis or even [=LikeThis=]@]
(:nolinkwikiwords:)
See [[Links]] for information about `PmWiki's rules for forming links and forming page titles.
!!!Enabling WikiWord links
WikiWord links are disabled by default since Pmwiki version 2.1 beta2. To enable WikiWord links you need to set in ''config.php''
$EnableWikiWords = 1;
See also $LinkWikiWords.
!!!WikiWord links to non-existent pages without decoration
If you want to display links to non-existent pages without decoration, place the following lines in ''pub/css/local.css'':
-> [@span.wikiword a.createlink { display:none; }
span.wikiword a.createlinktext { border-bottom:none; text-decoration:none; color:inherit; }@]
!!!Finding WikiWord links
If you upgraded from an earlier version and want to convert WikiWord links to standard [[links]], the following will help to find those WikiWord links easier by highlighting them. Set in ''config.php'':
-> [@$HTMLStylesFmt['wikiword'] = "span.wikiword { background:yellow; }";@]
!!!Disabling certain WikiWords links
The variable $WikiWordCount controls WikiWord conversion on a per word basis.
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