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Just make sure you put a line of normal text between lines with in-line annotations on them. (I don't know why there's a problem otherwise.) | Just make sure you put a line of normal text between lines with in-line annotations on them. (I don't know why there's a problem otherwise.) | ||
{{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}} | {{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}} | ||
Or... | |||
{{Annotation2|tip|This is | {{Annotation2|tip|This is an unfilled annotation. It's like the other one but is has no background fill so it blends in with the text a bit more.}} | ||
== Callouts == | == Callouts == | ||
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[[File:under_construction_small.png|frame|Figure 8]] | [[File:under_construction_small.png|frame|Figure 8]] | ||
{{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. Notice that it "gets out of the way" of any floated images on the right.}} | {{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. Notice that it "gets out of the way" of any floated images on the right.}} | ||
== Menus == | == Menus == |
Revision as of 15:14, 11 March 2015
List of Valid Annotation and Callout Icons
Annotations
These can be used to give the reader a little bit more information related to the main text.
Or, if you want something different…
This line has an in-line annotation
which can come in useful.
Or, what about this…
Or, how about…
The same goes for one
like this.
Just make sure you put a line of normal text between lines with in-line annotations on them. (I don't know why there's a problem otherwise.)
Or... Template:Annotation2
Callouts
These can be used to give the reader some extra information or to call attention to a specific concept.
Menus
You can use these templates when telling the reader which menu choice to make.
For instance, they can choose menu File → Open…
Or, they can right-click and choose Get Text… from the menu.
Buttons
You can use these templates to show when the reader should press a specific button.
For instance, they can click the OK button.
Or, they can press Finish to complete the process.