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Revision as of 15:08, 27 September 2021

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{{ccode}} is a shorthand to more easily write inline code and highlight variables on the wiki. {{c}} is an even smaller shorthand. For more complex content you'll still likely need to use <code>+<nowiki>-elements, as some special characters causes problem with the template that doesn't happen when using <code>+<nowiki>.

See: Displaying Macros and Code for details.

Example 1.

any words before /r 1d6+4, or words, /roll 1d6+4

any words before {{code|/r 1d6+4}}, or words, {{code|/roll 1d6+4}}

Example 2.

You can even write code that include problematic elements that the wiki could mistake for wiki syntax, such as {{title=@{character_name} }} without the need of using nowiki element the code block. However, wiki links would still show up so nowiki is needed if inline rolls are present: Inline roll [[1d6+4]] would usually turn into a wiki link

You can even write code that include problematic elements that the wiki could mistake for wiki syntax, such as {{code|{{title=@{character_name} }}}} without the need of using nowiki element the code block. However, wiki links would still show up so nowiki is needed if inline rolls are present: {{code|Inline roll [[1d6+4]] would usually turn into a wiki link }}


Example:

{{{1}}}