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<h3>List Formatting</h3>
<p>Simple lists can be constructed easily by placing a special character at the start of each line in the list followed by a space.
The list is terminated by a blank line. At present lists cannot be intermixed or nested. Definition list
The list is terminated by a blank line. Lists may be freely nested - and nested lists may change list type. Definition list
definitions and text types may be freely intermixed to obtain the desired effect. The special characters
are as follows...</p>
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<tr><td>;</td><td>Definition list, text</td></tr>
</table>
<p>Nested lists example:</p>
<p><pre>
* First Bullet
* Second Bullet
## nested line 1
## nested line 2
* Third Bullet
</pre></p>
<p>Produces:
<ul><li>First Bullet</li>
<li>Second Bullet</li>
<ol><li>nested line 1</li>
<li>nested line 2</li></ol>
<li>Third Bullet
</ul></p>
<h3>Inline formatting</h3>
<p>Inline formmating allows part of a line to be marked as having a particular style. The special
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<p>ModuleName:nn(Description Text)</p>
<p>eg, <em>resource:36(My New Page)</em> <em>forum:10(Jump to forum)</em></p>
<h3>Moodle Picture Links</h3>
<p>Inline graphics can be placed on wiki pages. You need to upload the graphic and note its path within the file upload area. The syntax is:</p>
<p>/<em>..path to file..</em>(alt text)</p>
<p>for example, /mypics/graphic.jpg(Staff picture)</p>
<h3>Automatic reformating</h3>
<p>Many commonly used functions are converted into their XHTML equivalents automatically.. The main ones are as