Fix typo in formatting page

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Tim Van Baak 2018-07-07 20:50:58 -07:00
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This is an [[example citation|Phantom page]]. You can also cite a [[phantom page
~Dr. X. Amplepage ~Dr. X. Amplepage
</pre> </pre>
<p>Each turn, fill out the header with your player information, the current turn, and the title of your entry. The <i>Player</i> 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.</p> <p>Each turn, fill out the header with your player information, the current turn, and the title of your entry. The <i>Player</i> 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.</p>
<p>Two line breaks begins a new paragraph. A single line break does nothing, unless the line is neded by a double backslash (\\).</p> <p>Two line breaks begins a new paragraph. A single line break does nothing, unless the line is ended by a double backslash (\\).</p>
<p>Text bounded by ** will be bolded: **bold** produces <b>bold</b>. Text bounded by // will be italicized: //italics// produces <i>italics</i>.</p> <p>Text bounded by ** will be bolded: **bold** produces <b>bold</b>. Text bounded by // will be italicized: //italics// produces <i>italics</i>.</p>
<p>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 <a href="Example_page.html" class="phantom">Example page</a>. 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 <a href="Example_page.html" class="phantom">this text</a>. <b>You must be precise in the entry title you cite to.</b> 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.</p> <p>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 <a href="Example_page.html" class="phantom">Example page</a>. 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 <a href="Example_page.html" class="phantom">this text</a>. <b>You must be precise in the entry title you cite to.</b> 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.</p>
<p>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.</p> <p>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.</p>