Help:Formatting/fr

Vous pouvez formater le texte en utilisant des balises wiki. Ces dernières sont constituées de caractères normaux comme les astérisques, les apostrophes, ou le signe égal. La signification d'une balise peut dépendre de sa position. Par exemple, pour mettre un texte en italique, il suffit de l'inclure entre deux paires d'apostrophes comme ceci.

Balises de formatage de texte
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 * Texte en italique
 * Texte en italique
 * Texte en gras
 * Texte en gras
 * Gras et italique
 * Gras et italique
 * Texte barré
 * Texte barré
 * texte barré
 * Balise d'échappement d'interprétation
 * Balise d'échappement d'interprétation
 * Balise d'échappement d'interprétation "une fois"
 * Balise d'échappement d'interprétation "une fois"
 * Titres des différents niveaux
 * Titres des différents niveaux

Niveau 6
Niveau 2

Niveau 3

Niveau 4

Niveau 5

Niveau 6 Texte avant le trait
 * Trait horizontal
 * Trait horizontal

Texte après le trait Texte avant le trait

Texte après le trait don't break levels. Any other start ends the list. don't break levels. Any other start ends the list. don't break levels.
 * Liste à puces
 * Liste à puces
 * Start each line
 * with an asterisk (*).
 * More asterisks give deeper
 * and deeper levels.
 * Line breaks
 * But jumping levels creates empty space.
 * Start each line
 * with an asterisk (*).
 * More asterisks give deeper
 * and deeper levels.
 * Line breaks
 * Line breaks
 * But jumping levels creates empty space.
 * Numbered list
 * Numbered list
 * 1) Start each line
 * 2) with a number sign (#).
 * 3) More number signs give deeper
 * 4) and deeper
 * 5) levels.
 * 6) Line breaks
 * 1) But jumping levels creates empty space.
 * 2) Blank lines

Any other start also ends the list. don't break levels.
 * 1) end the list and start another.
 * 1) Start each line
 * 2) with a number sign (#).
 * 3) More number signs give deeper
 * 4) and deeper
 * 5) levels.
 * 6) Line breaks
 * 1) Line breaks
 * 1) But jumping levels creates empty space.
 * 2) Blank lines

Any other start also ends the list.
 * 1) end the list and start another.
 * Definition list
 * item 1
 * definition 1
 * item 1
 * definition 1


 * item 2
 * definition 2-1
 * definition 2-2


 * item 1
 * definition 1
 * definition 1


 * item 2
 * definition 2-1
 * definition 2-2


 * Indent text
 * Single indent
 * Double indent
 * Multiple indent
 * Double indent
 * Multiple indent


 * Single indent
 * Double indent
 * Multiple indent
 * Multiple indent

of &lt;nowiki> &lt;/nowiki>
 * Mixture of different types of list
 * Mixture of different types of list
 * 1) one
 * 2) two
 * 3) * two point one
 * 4) * two point two
 * 5) three
 * 6) ; three item one
 * three def one
 * 1) four
 * four def one
 * this looks like a continuation
 * and is often used
 * instead
 * 1) five
 * 2) five sub 1
 * 3) five sub 1 sub 1
 * 4) five sub 2

of
 * 1) one
 * 2) two
 * 3) * two point one
 * 4) * two point two
 * 5) three
 * 6) ; three item one
 * three def one
 * 1) four
 * four def one
 * this looks like a continuation
 * and is often used
 * instead
 * instead

Start each line with a space. Text is preformatted and markups can be done.
 * 1) five
 * 2) five sub 1
 * 3) five sub 1 sub 1
 * 4) five sub 2
 * Preformatted text
 * Preformatted text

Start each line with a space. Text is preformatted and markups can be done. (before the ).
 * Preformatted text blocks
 * Start with a space in the first column,
 * Start with a space in the first column,

Then your block format will be   maintained. This is good for copying in code blocks:

def function: """documentation string"""

if True: print True else: print False Start with a space in the first column, (before the ).

Then your block format will be   maintained.

This is good for copying in code blocks:

def function: """documentation string"""

if True: print True else: print False
 * }

Paragraphs
MediaWiki ignores single line breaks. To start a new paragraph, leave an empty line. You can force a line break within a paragraph with the HTML tag.

HTML tags
Some HTML tags are allowed in MediaWiki, for example,  ,   and. These apply anywhere you insert them. continued:

Inserting symbols
Symbols and other special characters not available on your keyboard can be inserted through a special sequence of characters. Those sequences are called HTML entities. For example, the following sequence (entity) &amp;rarr; when inserted will be shown as right arrow HTML symbol &rarr; and &amp;mdash; when inserted will be shown as an em dash HTML symbol &mdash;.

See the list of all HTML entities on the Wikipedia article List of HTML entities. Additionally, MediaWiki supports two non-standard entity reference sequences:  and   which are both considered equivalent to   which is a right-to-left mark. (Used when combining right to left languages with left to right languages in the same page.)

HTML tags and symbol entities displayed themselves (with and without interpreting them)

 * &amp;amp;euro; &rarr; &amp;euro;


 * &lt;span style="color: red; text-decoration: line-through;">Typo to be corrected&lt;/span> &rarr;  Typo to be corrected 


 *  Typo to be corrected   &rarr; &lt;span style="color: red; text-decoration: line-through;">Typo to be corrected&lt;/span>

Nowiki for HTML
< nowiki /> can prohibit (HTML) tags: But not &amp; symbol escapes: To print &amp; symbol escapes as text, use "&amp;amp;" to replace the "&" character (eg. type "&amp;amp;nbsp;", which results in "&amp;nbsp;").
 * < pre> &rarr;
 * &< nowiki />amp; &rarr; &amp;

Other formatting
Beyond the text formatting markup shown hereinbefore, here are some other formatting references:


 * Links
 * Lists
 * Images
 * References - see Extension:Cite/Cite.php
 * Tables

You can find more references at Help:Contents.