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StructuredText

Structured text is text that uses indentation and simple symbology to indicate the structure of a document. For the next generation of structured text, see MoinMoin:ReStructuredText and Zope:StructuredText.


A structured string consists of a sequence of paragraphs separated by one or more blank lines. Each paragraph has a level which is defined as the minimum indentation of the paragraph. A paragraph is a sub-paragraph of another paragraph if the other paragraph is the last preceding paragraph that has a lower level.

Special symbology is used to indicate special constructs:

    "Zope":http://www.zope.org/ is ...
{{{
Is interpreted as '<a href ="http://www.zope.org/">Zope</a> is ....'

**Note:** This works for relative as well as absolute URLs.

* Text enclosed by double quotes followed by a comma, one or more spaces, an absolute URL and concluded by punctuation plus white space, or just white space, is treated as a hyper link. For example: 
{{{
    "mail me", mailto:amos@digicool.com.

Is interpreted as ’<a href =“mailto:amos@digicool.com">mail me</a>.’

As demonstrated by Smith [12] this technique is quite effective.

Is interpreted as ’… by Smith <a href =”#12”>[12]</a> this …’. Together with the next rule this allows easy coding of references or end notes.

    .. [12] "Effective Techniques" Smith, Joe ... 

Is interpreted as ’<a name=“12”>[12]</a> “Effective Techniques” …’. Together with the previous rule this allows easy coding of references or end notes.

|| **Ingredients** |
| *Name* | *Amount* |
|Spam|10|
|Eggs|3|

renders like this:

Ingredients
*Name**Amount*
Spam10
Eggs3