Twiki vs textile
What follows is an introduction for people familiar with Twiki.
Differences between Redmine and Twiki
Headers
<notextile>
---++ Twiki header
h2. Redmine header
(remember to leave one empty line before and after the header on redmine)
</notextile>
Sublists are not indented; instead, the number of stars expresses the list level:
<notextile>
* Twiki list
* Twiki sublist
* Redmine list
** Redmine sublist
</notextile>
Numbered lists are expressed with the # symbol:
<notextile>
1. Twiki numbered list
# Redmine numbered list
</notextile>
Tables look very similar. The only difference is how you express table headers (you prefix the table contents with _.)
<notextile>
| *Twiki table header* | *Another header* |
| Twiki table contents | More cells |
| * Redmine table header *| * Another header *|
| Redmine table contents | More cells |
</notextile>
Links have also changed:
[[http:http://www.google.com\]\[Twiki external link to
Google]]*
Description][Twiki internal link*
Now becomes this:
*Redmine external link to
Google*
Description*
On redmine there's a specific way link to issues, commits and files on the repository. These really don't have an equivalent on Twiki:
A link to a file stored on the repository:
link
A link to revision 40 of that file: link
A link to line 14 of revision 40 of that file:
link
A link to revision 758: r1
A link to an issue: #12 (closed)