From 191da26c2c4b816208aeeeeca587c73be0882ef4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tim Van Baak Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2018 20:50:58 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typo in formatting page --- src/resources/formatting.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/resources/formatting.html b/src/resources/formatting.html index ceaa19c..b2b3341 100644 --- a/src/resources/formatting.html +++ b/src/resources/formatting.html @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This is an [[example citation|Phantom page]]. You can also cite a [[phantom page ~Dr. X. Amplepage

Each turn, fill out the header with your player information, the current turn, and the title of your entry. The Player field can be anything as long as it's the same for all articles you write (even when they're by different characters). Using your initials is recommended.

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Two line breaks begins a new paragraph. A single line break does nothing, unless the line is neded by a double backslash (\\).

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Two line breaks begins a new paragraph. A single line break does nothing, unless the line is ended by a double backslash (\\).

Text bounded by ** will be bolded: **bold** produces bold. Text bounded by // will be italicized: //italics// produces italics.

To cite another Lexicon entry, use double brackets. Text in double brackets will cite and link to the entry of the same name: [[Example page]] produces Example page. Text in double brackets split with a | will alias the link as the left text and link to the entry with the name of the right text: [[this text|Example page]] produces this text. You must be precise in the entry title you cite to. Citations to "Example" vs. "The Example" will point to different entries and create different phantoms, and your GM will probably have to clean up after you.

Beginning a paragraph with ~ will right-align it and place a horizontal line above it. Use this for signing your entry with your scholar's name.