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ELCode Help


+ELCode is a special set of tags to format an ELOG entry. It is similar to HMTL, but simpler. Tags are +enclosed in braces [ and ] rather than < and >. Some tags change the formatting of the text like +boldface, size and color, while other tags allow the embedding of URLs and images. The ELCode tags are +similar to the BBCode tags, sometimes also +referred as vB code.

+

Text formatting


Following tags in ELCode allow the basic formatting of the text:

+ + + + + + + + +
[b]Hello[/b]will become bold text like Hello
[u]Hello[/u]will become underlined text like Hello
[i]Hello[/i]will become italics text like Hello
[color=red]Hello[/color] or
+[color=#FF0000]Hello[/color]
will both become Hello. One can +either speciy a well know color name like white, red, green, lightgreen, or a hexadecimal RGB value, where the first two +digits (00 - FF) are for the red component, the second for the green and the third for the blue part.
[size=5]Hello[/size]will become text like Hello. +The size of the text in pixels ranges from 1 to 29. Here are some examples: +size=1, +size=2, +size=3, +size=4, +size=5, +size=6. +

+ +Tags can be nested, such as

+ +[size=5][color=red][b]Hello[/b][/color][/size]

+ +which would produce +Hello. Note that tags have to be nested correctly, things like

+ +[b][color=red]This is wrong![/b][/color]

+ +are incorrect, since the [b] tag is opened first and therefore must be closed last, after the +closing [/color] tag, such as in

+ +[b][color=red]This is correct[/color][/b]

+ +

Smileys


Smileys, or Emoticons, are small graphical images which can be used to +express some feeling using a short code, e.g. :) means happy. They are converted by elog automatically into +small graphical images, such as

+ + + +

+ +

:) + :( + ;) +
:)) + :D + ?) +
;( + :] + :O +
8)8o + X( +
:P +

+ +

Quoting


There are two ways of quoting, with a reference and without:

+ +

    + +
  • Enclosing some text with [quote]Original Text[/quote] produces a quote without reference such as:

    + + + + +
    Quote:
    Original Text
    + +

  • Enclosing some text with [quote="Mr. Bean"]Original Text[/quote] produces a quote with reference such as:

    + + + + +
    Mr. Bean wrote:
    Original Text

    + +Note that it is mandatory to enclose the reference "Mr. Bean" in quotation marks.

    + +

+ + +

Fixed width text


To output text with fixed width using a Courier-type font, enclose it in

+ +[code]Hello[/code]

+ +This might be useful in computer code listings or tables to increase the readability, like

+ + +

+Item                Price     Availability
+====                =====     ============
+
+Apples               0.50     1000
+Grapefruits          2.50     100
+Sun-dried Tomatos   12.50     20
+

+versus

+ +Item Price Availability
+==== ===== ============
+
+Apples 0.50 1000
+Grapefruits 2.50 100
+Sun-dried Tomatos 12.50 20
+

+ + +

Lists


An unordered list can be created with the tags [list][/list] like

+ +[list]
+[*]Ocean
+[*]Forest
+[*]Desert
+[/list]
+

+ +to produce

+ +

    +
  • Ocean +
  • Forest +
  • Desert +
+

+ +In an ordered list one can specify what is used before each item. To create a numbered list one +can use [list=1][/list]:

+ +[list=1]
+[*]Ocean
+[*]Forest
+[*]Desert
+[/list]
+

+ +to produce

+ +

    +
  1. Ocean +
  2. Forest +
  3. Desert +
+

+ +for an alphabetical list [list=a][/list] like

+ +[list=a]
+[*]Ocean
+[*]Forest
+[*]Desert
+[/list]
+

+ +to produce

+ +

    +
  1. Ocean +
  2. Forest +
  3. Desert +
+

+ +Other possibilities are [list=A] for capital letters and [list=I] for Roman numbering.

+ + +

Creating links


Hyperlinks or Uniform Resouce Locators (URLs) can be created in various ways:

+ +

    + +
  • Any syntactically correct URL gets automatically transformd into a link, even without any leading http:// +in front of it. So midas.psi.ch/elog gets converted into midas.psi.ch/elog and +http://www.cern.ch gets converted to http://www.cern.ch.

    + +

  • To specify an URL explicitly, enclose it in [url]www.cern.ch[/url]

    + +

  • If the link should contain some text different from the URL, specify it with [url=http://www.cern.ch]Text[/url] like +in

    + +Go to [url=http://www.cern.ch]CERN[/url]

    + +which will produce:

    + +Go to CERN

    + +

  • The same works for email addresses. They can be used like in [email]john.doe@domain.org[/email] or simply as +john.dow@domain.org which will be converted automatically into john.doe@domain.org.

    + +

Embedding images


There are two ways to embed images in the text:

+ +

    + +
  • Images can be embedded in the text with the [img]URL[/img] tags, where +the URL must point to an image availabe on the internet. Note that this only works for images which +are accessible through a web browser. Images on your local hard disk cannot be accessed from outside +unless you don't run a public web server. You can for example embed the elog logo with:

    + +[img]http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/elog.png[/img]

    + +which produces + +

  • You can upload an image as an attachment in your elog entry and link to it with

    + +[img]elog:/1[img]

    + +where elog:/1 stands for the first attachment, elog:/2 for the second etc. If you reference +your attached images in this way, they are not shown again at the end of the entry.

    + +

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