Searching is a very powerful tool for locating information. Search results are ordered by the number of matching words, and words are highlighted when viewing the pages. For example, these searches will find a page containing the sentence “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.”
Single or multiple words may be entered, separated by spaces or punctuation:
lazy
brown lazy dog
brown,lazy,dog
Words may be entered in any order, and are not case specific:
dog brown lazy
Dog BrOwN LAZY
An asterisk (*) may be used for a wildcard at the beginning or end of a word, to match any characters:
lazy qu*
lazy *ick
lazy quick*
An exact phrase (including punctuation) may be entered by enclosing it in quotes:
Words shorter than 3 characters, and very common words like “and” or “the” are ignored:
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See the
DokuWiki Manual for documentation regarding wiki features and structure.
The first heading on each page becomes its visible title in the menus, index, search results, etc.
If there are 3 or more headings, a floating Table of Contents automatically appears on the page.
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Tags are used within pages for automatic inclusion in menus and lists, etc. Tags are always enclosed with “/*-” and “-*/” like:
/*-the_tag-*/ /*-another_tag-*/
Currently supported tags are listed within the Editor notes on the section pages.
To assist the editors and contributors in providing information, several of the section pages contain Editor notes, which look like this:
Editors:
A sample Editor note …
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