See also Wiki styles, Cookbook:WikiStylesPlus
As well as the ordinary ordered (numbered) and unordered lists it is possible to use the styles %ROMAN%
, %roman%
, %ALPHA%
, and %alpha%
. The style is used in the first element of an ordered list, for example:
# %ROMAN% Top level
## %ALPHA% Second level
## Second level
## Second level
### Third level
### Third level
## Second level
### Third level
#### %alpha% Fourth level
##### %roman% Fifth level
##### Fifth level
#### Fourth level
# Top level
# Top level
| - Top level
- Second level
- Second level
- Second level
- Third level
- Third level
- Second level
- Third level
- Fourth level
- Fifth level
- Fifth level
- Fourth level
- Top level
- Top level
|
If you wish to start a numbered (ordered) list at an arbitrary starting value, use the value
style, for example:
# %item value=2517% Top level
## %ROMAN% Second level
## Second level
## Second level
### Third level
### Third level
## Second level
### Third level
#### %alpha% Fourth level
##### %roman% Fifth level
##### Fifth level
#### Fourth level
# Top level
# Top level
| - Top level
- Second level
- Second level
- Second level
- Third level
- Third level
- Second level
- Third level
- Fourth level
- Fifth level
- Fifth level
- Fourth level
- Top level
- Top level
|
For an alternative to the manual %item value=...%
wikistyle, see Cookbook:ListResume for how to automatically resume related lists.
If you want to force a list to end, in order to start another list, so that you have separate html OL/UL lists use the escape sequence:
# Item 1
# Item 2
[==]
# Item 1
[==]
# Item 1
| - Item 1
- Item 2
- Item 1
- Item 1
|