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This test page is used to allow people to experiment with wiki markup. (It is more mnemonic, in my opinion (Tim Bird) than, WikiSandBox.)
This is test content that should be removed Removed!!
Page edit for notication testing altered by TestUser
Invalid include arguments "test_page,1"!
Contents
HTML(<div style="background-color: red">) an edit, another edit HTML(</div>)
sample image - uploaded April 7, 2008
Test Entry
HTML(<div style="text-align:right; float:right">)ID: Th-340-AHTML(</div>) Presenter: Tim Bird
Company: Sony/CE Linux Forum
Title: Status of Embedded Linux and CELF Plenary Meeting
At the conclusion of the conference, Tim will give an overview of the status of various Linux technologies relevant to embedded devices. This will highlight key kernel features, as well a middleware projects that many embedded developers are following and participating in. Tim will also describe CELF's technical working groups and projects, including some of it's achievements in the last year and it's plans for the upcoming year. All conference attendees are invited to attend this session. CELF members especially are invited to attend to learn about the state of CELF, and how it relates to the status of Linux technology in their area of interest.
Tim Bird is the Chair of the Architecture Group of the CE Linux Forum. In this role, he leads the technical efforts of the forum (including organizing the Embedded Linux Conference each year!) Tim also works as a kernel developer and maintainer at Sony. He has helped customize the Linux kernel used in several Sony products, including cameras, video players and televisions. Tim has been working with Linux since 1993.
table edit stuff
Here is a table to use to test the action TableEdit (at the bottom of the page).
Please feel free to experiment editing this table with the TableEdit action. You can add rows and columnnnnnns, delete rows and columns, and edit rows and columns.
test table
Name |
A new column |
Phone |
Notes |
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Tim Bird and the Fox |
http://google.com/ what power! |
555-1234 |
Tim is a frooby dude! |
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Mickey Mouse |
123-4567 |
Mickey's copyright won't expire for a while |
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fun times |
555-5555 |
test, a test |
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Test of non-breaking space
notes
Notes on TableEdit:
- only the first table on a page is editable using this action
- it is split into two python modules (it would be better as one module)
- it doesn't use Juergen's data-handling routines
it doesn't use any pre-existing MoinMoin form or widget code
- there's no Cancel button
- it would be nice to have a macro that would put an "Add Row" button under a table
- it would be nice to have a macro that would put an "Edit Table" button under a specific table on a page
- You should be able to continue editing after a single row or column edit
- it would be nice to have a "whole table" edit form
- it would be nice to strip control codes from the first row or column values when they are used as labels for an editing form
mail test
Here's a change. did it get mailed to Tim?
Anchor Test
Here is a link to foo bar
noprint test
{{{#noprint This will show up in regular view, but not print view...
#noprint}}}
The following doesn't #noprint foo bar baz bat #noprint work.
Lists in MoinMoin 1.0
- item 1 more of item 1
- item 1.1
- stuff under 1.1
- item 1.1
- item 2
- item 3
- item 4
- item 5
paragraphs in MoinMoin 1.0
- Here is stuff indented
first level again
hrt-04.09.14.patch
This is an anchor test
Here is the foo_bar text.
<<HTML(<font color=red>red words</font>)>>
Test edit
