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<div style="background-color:red;color:white; font-size:18pt;padding:5pt;">This page is only for testing the Template:Tutorial* templates.</div>
<div style="background-color:red;color:white; font-size:18pt;padding:5pt;">This page is only for testing the Tutorial templates. It has no other purpose.</div>
 
== Annotations ==
These can be used to give the reader a little bit more information related to the main text.
{{Annotation}}This is a basic in-line annotation.
{{Annotation|warning|This is a long annotation with a surrounding box. This can be used when you don't want the text to wrap to the start of the next line under the icon and annotation type text.}}
{{Annotation|experiment|This is a long <u>filled</u> annotation with a surrounding box. This can be used when you don't want the text to wrap to the start of the next line under the icon and annotation type text.|fill}}
== Callouts ==
These can be used to give the reader some extra information or to call attention to a specific concept.
{{Callout|idea|Callout|This is a Callout. It can be used to give the reader some extra information about a concept in the main text.}}
 
== Menus ==
You can use these templates when telling the reader which menu choice to make.
For instance, they can choose menu {{Menuitem|File}} &rarr; {{Menuitem|Open...}}
 
== Buttons ==


{{TutorialTest|note|Hello there everybody.|fill}}
{{TutorialTest|note|Hello there everybody.|fill}}

Revision as of 12:38, 4 February 2015

This page is only for testing the Tutorial templates. It has no other purpose.

Annotations

These can be used to give the reader a little bit more information related to the main text.

Warning
{{{2}}}

This is a basic in-line annotation.

Warning
This is a long annotation with a surrounding box. This can be used when you don't want the text to wrap to the start of the next line under the icon and annotation type text.
Warning
This is a long filled annotation with a surrounding box. This can be used when you don't want the text to wrap to the start of the next line under the icon and annotation type text.

Callouts

These can be used to give the reader some extra information or to call attention to a specific concept.

warning
Callout
This is a Callout. It can be used to give the reader some extra information about a concept in the main text.

Menus

You can use these templates when telling the reader which menu choice to make. For instance, they can choose menu FileOpen...

Buttons

Template:TutorialTest

This is a line of text that says nothing at all about anything.

Second line of text: InsertInsert ShapeRectangle and more text.

Third line of text that is totally useless except to test the line before it.

And here's a test of: Press the OK button.

Unboxed Templates

Template:TutorialInfoThis is a short INFO without the box.

Template:TutorialHelpThis is a short HELP without the box.

Template:TutorialNoteThis is a short NOTE without the box.

Template:TutorialTipThis is a short TIP without the box.

Template:TutorialExperimentThis is a short EXPERIMENT without the box.

Template:TutorialDevelopmentThis is a short DEVELOPMENT without the box.

Template:TutorialCautionThis is a short CAUTION without the box.

Template:TutorialWarningThis is a short WARNING without the box.

Template:TutorialUrgentThis is a short URGENT without the box.

Template:TutorialDangerThis is a short DANGER without the box.

Template:TutorialStopThis is a short STOP without the box.

Boxed Templates

Template:TutorialInfo

Template:TutorialHelp

Template:TutorialNote

Template:TutorialTip

Template:TutorialExperiment

Template:TutorialDevelopment

Template:TutorialCaution

Template:TutorialWarning

Template:TutorialUrgent

Template:TutorialDanger

Template:TutorialStop