HTML tags for bold and italics in this forum
I tried using the tags for italics and tags for bold for posting in this forum. I don't see it working. Do I need to use another delimiter, say "[" and "]", to make bold and italics in this forum?
I tried using the tags for italics and tags for bold for posting in this forum. I don't see it working. Do I need to use another delimiter, say "[" and "]", to make bold and italics in this forum?
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In reply to space and __ space __ space … by Shoichi
Here is a screen snapshot of your reply. I don't understand.
In reply to Here is a screen snapshot of… by Gene Gaunt
A word between two underscores (underscoreTextunderscore) italic;
A word between four underscores (underscoresTextunderscores) bold.
In reply to A word between two… by Shoichi
gotcha
gotcha
thanx
In reply to gotcha gotcha thanx by Gene Gaunt
Heading 1
Heading 2
Heading 3
and
Heading 4
are also quite common. Just start the line with hash symbols followed by a space, e.g. "## " (hash-hash-space) for a level 2 heading etc.
italic : 1 underscore each side
bold : 2 asterisks each side
or combine them
Here's a page with tons of tips on how to post on the forum.
It seems to be a nice one to bookmark:
https://musescore.org/en/filter/tips
P.S. must be logged in to see the complete article.
Also, transformations seem to only show after posting (not in the preview).
In reply to Here's a page with tons of… by Tony de Araujo
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In reply to Here's a page with tons of… by Tony de Araujo
The information on the referenced page refers to Filtered HTML which, as I understand it, this forum no longer supports. In other words, unless things have changed recently, the information on that page is out of date. Or perhaps, as tarau said, maybe the changes Filtered HTML doesn't preview, which would be pretty awkward for me.
If the forum currently support filtered HTML the following word will be italicized
italicized
MarkDown is the the forum's markup language, but unfortunately the forum only allows a subset of MarkDown syntax.
You can BOLD a word by prepending and appending a pair of asterisks (or underscores)
You can ITALICIZE a word by prepending and appending single asterisks (or underscores)
scorster
In reply to this by scorster
That page shows both, MarDown and filtered HTML. The latter is no longer supported for any new entry, but still used in some places, like old HowTos, or developers' handbook pages