On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Warren Young <war...@etr-usa.com> wrote:

> On 5/27/2014 22:58, Scott Robison wrote:
>
>> The best I can come up with for a link to a
>> wiki page (from another wiki page) is something like
>> "[Page](wiki?name=Page)" which really seems kinda ugly
>>
>
> You probably want this syntax:
>
>     [Page][1]
>
>
> ....later, typically at end of doc...
>
> [1]: wiki?name=Page
>

Thanks. I did realize I could use [Page](wiki/Page) which is better if I
just want to do it inline. The footnote style is good to know as well.

Still, I've read various things online about "what markdown does fossil
support" and I've read something like "vanilla markdown plus some form
tables extension". It would be nice to have a very central place (like a
wiki page on the fossil repo) that says "Here is the definitive list of
what markdown use can use on fossil". I'm beginning to think the only place
that documentation exists is in the code (which is fine, no one owes me an
explanation for free software). Is this the case?

-- 
Scott Robison
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