1. This
2. [:page:TextInsertionPlainTextIp]
3. is
[:page:TextInsertionListOrderedIp]
4. an
5. [:page:TextInsertionListUnorderedIp]
5. ordered list
The result:This- This is an inserted piece of text
to see what the influence of text
formatting tags is on an inserted page is- inserted ol bullet 1 - inserted ol bullet 1.1
- inserted ol bullet 2- inserted ol bullet 3an
Within font style tags an insertion is not recognised as such, so you cannot turn a to be inserted text to bold, italic or otherwise from within the inserting page.Lists allow the insertion of a page; whatever is inserted however, counts as an addition to the line the insertion is on. The whole page counts at them most as 1 bullet.If the page contains a bulleted list, that list becomes part of the bulleted list of the inserting page [2], but only if the lists are of the same type. If not, the inserting list is broken.If the inserted page contains a reference to a footnote, that reference will in preview refer to a footnote of the inserting page, with the same number. If the inserted page has it's own footnote, then that footnote will become a reference to the inserting page's footnote. [3]If the inserting page does not have a footnote with the same number, then neither the inserted page's footnote reference, not it's footnote will be recognised as such anymore. [3]A table can contain insertions.
Top [1] According to the specifications, a preformatted block is an escape block, that shows it's content in a monospaces font style. [2] This is not handled correctly and causes lines with empty bullets to appear in the list. This will be corrected in an upcomming version of WikidPad. [3] The incorrect handling of insertions with footnotes will be corrected in an upcomming version of WikidPad. [10] This footnote is to test the insertion with the footnote
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parents: TextInsertions, TextTables
inserts: TextInsertionPlainTextIp; TextInsertionListUnorderedIp; TextInsertionListOrderedIp; TextInsertionFootnoteIp; TextInsertionTableIp [help.status: done]