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There are times when content just cries out for a suitable smiley.

To insert this smileyEnter this code
{:){:)
{:|{:|
{:({:(
{:-){:-)
{:-({:-(
{;){;) or {;-)
{:p{:p or {:-p
{:o{:o or {:-o
{:D{:D or {:-D
{:#{:# or {:-#
{:?{:? or {:-?
{8){8) or {8-)
{8o{8o or {8-o
{8|{8| or {8-|
Hint
The markup PmWiki uses for blockquotes and definition lists means all smileys must have “hair”—an opening curly brace.
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The site automatically supports smart quotes. It turns any quote marks into left or right quotes, according to the context. As in: “‘Smart quotes’ are cool,” he said. Sometimes, the default behaviour is not what you want: for example, ’90s needs a right quote. You can achieve this with a backtick mark`. It also turns -- into — (an em dash).

Authors can enter left and right quote entities directly, if preferred. For readability, the following table displays the quotes against the letter O.

To insert this markEnter this codeFor quote
‘O‘left single
O’’right single
“O“left double
O””right double
12 June 2003, at 09:33 AM by unknown -
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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori, using the http://www.unicode.org Unicode UTF-8 standard. Note that macrons will display correctly when your browser is configured to use a UTF-8 character set, and the character set is available on your computer.

Authors using Mac OS X v10.2 or above can use the Hawaiian keyboard to enter macron vowels directly. At the moment, macrons in page titles are not supported.

Authors using Windows or older versions of Mac OS can create macrons using the following table. It uses the http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/docbook/chapter/book/iso-lat2.html DocBook ISO-Latin-2 entities to represent long vowel characters.

To insert this vowelEnter this codeUnicode value
ĀĀĀ
āāā
ĒĒĒ
ēēē
ĪĪĪ
īīī
ŌŌŌ
ōōō
ŪŪŪ
ūūū

See http://www.dream-it.co.nz for more information.

12 June 2003, at 09:25 AM by unknown -
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You can limit a search to a specific group by starting the search string with the group name followed by a /. Thus strategy finds all occurrences of strategy whereas tis/strategy finds all occurrences of strategy in the TIS group. On the other hand, tis.home, finds all occurrences of tis.home. Search Wiki describes more advanced searching options.

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The tertiary wiki has a number of features designed to help authors be more effective in communicating their messages.

02 June 2003, at 11:27 AM by unknown -
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The site automatically supports smart quotes. It turns any quote marks into left or right quotes, according to the context. Sometimes, the default behaviour is not what you want: for example, ’90s needs a right quote. You can achieve this with a backtick mark`. It also turns -- into — (an em dash).

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The site automatically supports smart quotes. It turns any quote marks into left or right quotes, according to the context. As in: “‘Smart quotes’ are cool,” he said. Sometimes, the default behaviour is not what you want: for example, ’90s needs a right quote. You can achieve this with a backtick mark`. It also turns -- into — (an em dash).

02 June 2003, at 11:26 AM by unknown -
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You can also enter smart quotes if desired. However, one of the goals of wiki-style collaborative authoring is that an edit screen is readable to another author who may be changing your words. Smart quotes make displayed text look better, at the expense of reduced readability in the edit screen. As such, they are best avoided.

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The site automatically supports smart quotes. It turns any quote marks into left or right quotes, according to the context. Sometimes, the default behaviour is not what you want: for example, ’90s needs a right quote. You can achieve this with a backtick mark`. It also turns -- into — (an em dash).

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For readability, the following table displays the quotes against the letter O.

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Authors can enter left and right quote entities directly, if preferred. For readability, the following table displays the quotes against the letter O.

23 May 2003, at 12:53 PM by unknown -
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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori, using the http://www.unicode.org Unicode UTF-8 standard. Note that macrons will display correctly when your browser is configured to use a UTF-8 character set, and the character set is available on your computer.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori, using the http://www.unicode.org Unicode UTF-8 standard. Note that macrons will display correctly when your browser is configured to use a UTF-8 character set, and the character set is available on your computer.

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Hint
The markup PmWiki uses for blockquoting and definition lists means all smileys must have “hair”—an opening curly brace.
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Hint
The markup PmWiki uses for blockquotes and definition lists means all smileys must have “hair”—an opening curly brace.
23 May 2003, at 12:48 PM by unknown -
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Authors using Windows or older versions of Mac OS can create macrons using the following table.

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Authors using Windows or older versions of Mac OS can create macrons using the following table. It uses the http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/docbook/chapter/book/iso-lat2.html DocBook ISO-Latin-2 entities to represent long vowel characters.

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To insert this vowelEnter this code
ĀĀ
āā
ĒĒ
ēē
ĪĪ
īī
ŌŌ
ōō
ŪŪ
ūū
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To insert this vowelEnter this codeUnicode value
ĀĀĀ
āāā
ĒĒĒ
ēēē
ĪĪĪ
īīī
ŌŌŌ
ōōō
ŪŪŪ
ūūū
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ēē
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You can limit a search to a specific group by starting the search string with the group name followed by a /. Thus strategy finds all occurrences of strategy whereas tis/strategy finds all occurrences of strategy in the TIS group. On the other hand, tis.home, finds all occurrences of tis.home.

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You can limit a search to a specific group by starting the search string with the group name followed by a /. Thus strategy finds all occurrences of strategy whereas tis/strategy finds all occurrences of strategy in the TIS group. On the other hand, tis.home, finds all occurrences of tis.home. Search Wiki describes more advanced searching options.

03 May 2003, at 12:41 PM by unknown -
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See http://www.dream-it.co.nz for more information.

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See http://www.dream-it.co.nz for more information.

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For readability, the following table displays the quotes against the letter O.

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’O’right single
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O’’right single
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”O”right double
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O””right double
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Authors using Windows or older versions of Mac OS can create macrons using the following table:

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Authors using Windows or older versions of Mac OS can create macrons using the following table.

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You can also enter smart quotes if desired. However, one of the goals of wiki-style collaborative authoring is that an edit screen is readable to another author who may be changing your words. Smart quotes make displayed text look better, at the expense of reduced readability in the edit screen.

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You can also enter smart quotes if desired. However, one of the goals of wiki-style collaborative authoring is that an edit screen is readable to another author who may be changing your words. Smart quotes make displayed text look better, at the expense of reduced readability in the edit screen. As such, they are best avoided.

02 May 2003, at 11:50 AM by unknown -
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To insert this markEnter this codeFor quote
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To insert this markEnter this codeFor quote
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To insert this markEnter this code
‘O‘left single quote
’O’right single quote
“O“left double quote
”O”right double quote
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To insert this markEnter this codeFor quote
‘O‘left single
’O’right single
“O“left double
”O”right double
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‘left single quote
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‘O‘left single quote
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‘O‘left single quote
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‘left single quote
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Authors using Mac OS X v10.2 or above can use the Hawaiian keyboard to enter macron vowels directly. At the moment, macrons in page titles are not supported.

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Authors using Mac OS X v10.2 or above can use the Hawaiian keyboard to enter macron vowels directly. At the moment, macrons in page titles are not supported.

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See http://www.dream-it.co.nz for more information.

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See http://www.dream-it.co.nz for more information.


You can also enter smart quotes if desired. However, one of the goals of wiki-style collaborative authoring is that an edit screen is readable to another author who may be changing your words. Smart quotes make displayed text look better, at the expense of reduced readability in the edit screen.

To insert this markEnter this code
‘O‘left single quote
’O’right single quote
“O“left double quote
”O”right double quote
02 May 2003, at 10:28 AM by unknown -
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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori, using the http://www.unicode.org Unicode UTF-8 standard. Note that macrons will display correctly when your browser is configured to use a UTF-8 character set, and the character set is available on your computer.

to:

The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori, using the http://www.unicode.org Unicode UTF-8 standard. Note that macrons will display correctly when your browser is configured to use a UTF-8 character set, and the character set is available on your computer.

02 May 2003, at 10:27 AM by unknown -
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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori, using the http://www.unicode.org Unicode UTF-8 standard. Note that macrons will display correctly “when” your browser is configured to use a UTF-9 character set, and the character set is available on your computer.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori, using the http://www.unicode.org Unicode UTF-8 standard. Note that macrons will display correctly when your browser is configured to use a UTF-8 character set, and the character set is available on your computer.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori, using the http://www.unicode.org Unicode UTF-8 standard. Authors using Mac OS X v10.2 or above can use the Hawaiian keyboard to enter macron vowels directly. At the moment, macrons in page titles are not supported.

to:

The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori, using the http://www.unicode.org Unicode UTF-8 standard. Note that macrons will display correctly “when” your browser is configured to use a UTF-9 character set, and the character set is available on your computer.

Authors using Mac OS X v10.2 or above can use the Hawaiian keyboard to enter macron vowels directly. At the moment, macrons in page titles are not supported.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori, using the Unicode UTF-8 standard. Authors using Mac OS X v10.2 or above can use the Hawaiian keyboard to enter macron vowels directly. At the moment, macrons in page titles are not supported.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori, using the http://www.unicode.org Unicode UTF-8 standard. Authors using Mac OS X v10.2 or above can use the Hawaiian keyboard to enter macron vowels directly. At the moment, macrons in page titles are not supported.

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For more information, see http://www.dream-it.co.nz.

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See http://www.dream-it.co.nz for more information.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori. Authors using Mac OS X v10.2 or above can use the Hawaiian keyboard to enter macron vowels directly. At the moment, macrons in page titles are not supported.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori, using the Unicode UTF-8 standard. Authors using Mac OS X v10.2 or above can use the Hawaiian keyboard to enter macron vowels directly. At the moment, macrons in page titles are not supported.

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To insert this characterEnter this code
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To insert this vowelEnter this code
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Authors using Windows or older versions of Mac OS, can create macrons using the following table:

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Authors using Windows or older versions of Mac OS can create macrons using the following table:

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Authors using Windows or older versions of Mac OS, can create macrons using the following table.

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Authors using Windows or older versions of Mac OS, can create macrons using the following table:

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori. Authors using Mac OS X v10.2 or above can use the Hawaiian keyboard to enter macron vowels directly, Authors using Windows or older versions of Mac OS, see http://www.dream-it.co.nz. Authors can also create macrons using the following table. At the moment, macrons in page titles are not supported.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori. Authors using Mac OS X v10.2 or above can use the Hawaiian keyboard to enter macron vowels directly. At the moment, macrons in page titles are not supported.

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Authors using Windows or older versions of Mac OS, can create macrons using the following table.

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For more information, see http://www.dream-it.co.nz.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori. Authors using Mac OS X v10.2 or above can use the Hawaiian keyboard to enter macron vowels directly, Authors using Windows or older versions of Mac OS, see http://www.dream-it.co.nz. Authors can also create macrons using the following table. At the moment, macrons in page titles are not supported.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo MŌori.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo Māori.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo MĀori.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo MŌori.

To insert this characterEnter this code
ĀĀ
āā
ĒĒ
ĪĪ
īī
ŌŌ
ōō
ŪŪ
ūū
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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo M&256;ori.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo MĀori.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo MĀori.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo M&256;ori.

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The site supports vowels with macrons, as used in te reo MĀori.

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Hint
The markup PmWiki uses for blockquoting and definition lists means all smileys must have “hair”—an opening curly brace.
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Hint
The markup PmWiki uses for blockquoting and definition lists means all smileys must have “hair”—an opening curly brace.
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You can limit a search to a specific group by starting the search string with the group name followed by a /. Thus strategy finds all occurrences of strategy whereas tis/strategy finds all occurrences of strategy in the TIS group. On the other hand, tis.home, finds all occurrences of tis.home.

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Hint:
Due to the markup PmWiki uses for blockquoting and definition lists, all smileys must have “hair”—an opening curly brace.
to:
Hint
The markup PmWiki uses for blockquoting and definition lists means all smileys must have “hair”—an opening curly brace.
01 May 2003, at 03:25 PM by unknown -
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Describe Special Features here.

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There are times when content just cries out for a suitable smiley.

To insert this smileyEnter this code
{:){:)
{:|{:|
{:({:(
{:-){:-)
{:-({:-(
{;){;) or {;-)
{:p{:p or {:-p
{:o{:o or {:-o
{:D{:D or {:-D
{:#{:# or {:-#
{:?{:? or {:-?
{8){8) or {8-)
{8o{8o or {8-o
{8|{8| or {8-|
Hint:
Due to the markup PmWiki uses for blockquoting and definition lists, all smileys must have “hair”—an opening curly brace.

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