TWiki Variables 
Special text strings expand on the fly to display user data or system info
TWikiVariables are text strings - 
%VARIABLE% or 
%VARIABLE{ parameter="value" }% - that expand into content whenever a topic is rendered for viewing. There are two types of variables: 
-  Preferences variables: Can be defined and changed by the user
-  Predefined variables: Defined by the TWiki system or by Plugins (for example, the SpreadSheetPlugin introduces a %CALC{}%variable)
 Using Variables 
To use a variable type its name. For example, 
-  type %T%to get (a preferences variable) (a preferences variable)
-  type %TOPIC%to getTWikiVariables(a predefined variable)
-  type %CALC{ "$UPPER(Text)" }%to getTEXT(a variable defined by Plugin)
Note:
-  To leave a variable unexpanded, precede it with an exclamation point, e.g. type !%TOPIC%to get%TOPIC%
-  Variables are expanded relative to the topic they are used in, not the topic they are defined in
-  Type %ALLVARIABLES%to get a full listing of all variables defined for a particular topic
 Variable Names 
Variable names must start with a letter. The following characters can be letters, numbers and the underscore '_'. You can use both upper-case and lower-case letters and you can mix the characteres. E.g. 
%MYVAR%, 
%MyVar%, 
%My2ndVar%, and 
%My_Var% are all valid variable names. Variables are case sensitive. 
%MyVAR% and 
%MYVAR% are not the same variable.
By convention all settings, predefined variables and variables used by plugins are always UPPER-CASE.
 Preferences Variables 
Unlike predefined variables, preferences variables can be defined by the user in various places.
 Setting Preferences Variables 
You can set variables in all the following places: 
-  local site level in TWiki.TWikiPreferences
-  plugin topics (see TWikiPlugins)
-  local site level in Main.TWikiPreferences
-  user level in individual user topics in Main web
-  web level in WebPreferences of each web
-  topic level in topics in webs
-  session variables (if sessions are enabled)
Settings at higher-numbered levels override settings of the same variable at lower numbered levels, unless the variable was included in the setting of FINALPREFERENCES at a lower-numbered level, in which case it is locked at the value it has at that level.
The syntax for setting Variables is the same anywhere in TWiki (on its own TWiki bullet line, including nested bullets):  
[multiple of 3 spaces] * [space] Set [space] VARIABLENAME [space] = [space] value
Examples:  
Spaces between the = sign and the value will be ignored. You can split a value over several lines by indenting following lines with spaces - as long as you don't try to use * as the first character on the following line.
Example:
   * Set VARIABLENAME = value starts here
     and continues here
Whatever you include in your Variable will be expanded on display, exactly as if it had been entered directly.
Example: Create a custom logo variable 
 
-  To place a logo anywhere in a web by typing %MYLOGO%, define the Variable on the web's WebPreferences topic, and upload a logo file, ex:mylogo.gif. You can upload by attaching the file to WebPreferences, or, to avoid clutter, to any other topic in the same web, e.g.LogoTopic. Sample variable setting in WebPreferences:
-  Set MYLOGO = %PUBURL%/%WEB%/LogoTopic/mylogo.gif
 
You can also set preferences variables on a topic by clicking the link 
Edit topic preference settings under 
More topic actions. Preferences set in this manner are not visible in the topic text, but take effect nevertheless.
 Access Control Variables 
These are special types of preferences variables to control access to content. 
TWikiAccessControl explains these security settings in detail.
 Local values for variables 
Certain topics (a users home topic, web site and default preferences topics) have a problem; variables defined in those topics can have two meanings. For example, consider a user topic. A user may want to use a double-height edit box when they are editing their home topic - but 
only when editing their home topic. The rest of the time, they want to have a normal edit box. This separation is achieved using 
Local in place of 
Set in the variable definition. For example, if the user sets the following in their home topic:
   * Set EDITBOXHEIGHT = 10
   * Local EDITBOXHEIGHT = 20
Then when they are editing any other topic, they will get a 10 high edit box. However when they are editing their home topic, they will get a 20 high edit box.
Local can be used wherever a preference needs to take a different value depending on where the current operation is being performed.
Use this powerful feature with great care! 
%ALLVARIABLES% can be used to get a listing of the values of all variables in their evaluation order, so you can see variable scope if you get confused.
 Frequently Used Preferences Variables 
The following preferences variables are frequently used. They are defined in 
TWikiPreferences#Miscellaneous_Settings: 
-  %BR%- line break
-  %BULLET%- bullet sign
-  %BB%- line break and bullet combined
-  %BB2%- indented line break and bullet
-  %RED% text %ENDCOLOR%- colored text (also%YELLOW%,%ORANGE%,%PINK%,%PURPLE%,%TEAL%,%NAVY%,%BLUE%,%AQUA%,%LIME%,%GREEN%,%OLIVE%,%MAROON%,%BROWN%,%BLACK%,%GRAY%,%SILVER%,%WHITE%)
-  %H%- Help icon Help icon
-  %I%- Idea icon Idea icon
-  %M%- Moved to icon Moved to icon
-  %N%- New icon New icon
-  %P%- Refactor icon Refactor icon
-  %Q%- Question icon Question icon
-  %S%- Pick icon Pick icon
-  %T%- Tip icon Tip icon
-  %U%- Updated icon Updated icon
-  %X%- Alert icon Alert icon
-  %Y%- Done icon Done icon
There are additional useful preferences variables defined in 
TWikiPreferences, in 
Main.TWikiPreferences, and in 
WebPreferences of every web.
 Predefined Variables 
Most predefined variables return values that were either set in the configuration when TWiki was installed, or taken from server info (such as current username, or date and time). Some, like 
%SEARCH%, are powerful and general tools.
 
-   Predefined variables can be overridden by preferences variables Predefined variables can be overridden by preferences variables
-   Plugins may extend the set of predefined variables (see individual Plugins topics for details) Plugins may extend the set of predefined variables (see individual Plugins topics for details)
-   Take the time to thoroughly read through ALL preference variables. If you actively configure your site, review variables periodically. They cover a wide range of functions, and it can be easy to miss the one perfect variable for something you have in mind. For example, see Take the time to thoroughly read through ALL preference variables. If you actively configure your site, review variables periodically. They cover a wide range of functions, and it can be easy to miss the one perfect variable for something you have in mind. For example, see%INCLUDINGTOPIC%,%INCLUDE%, and the mighty%SEARCH%.
This version of TWiki - TWiki-4.1.2, Sat, 03 Mar 2007, build 13046 - predefines the following variables:
 ACTIVATEDPLUGINS -- list of currently activated plugins 
 
-  Syntax: %ACTIVATEDPLUGINS%
-  Expands to: SpreadSheetPlugin, BreadCrumbsPlugin, CommentPlugin, EditTablePlugin, FilterPlugin, FlexWebListPlugin, GluePlugin, HeadlinesPlugin, IfDefinedPlugin, InterwikiPlugin, NatSkinPlugin, NewsPlugin, PreferencesPlugin, SlideShowPlugin, SmiliesPlugin, TablePlugin, TwistyPlugin
-  Related: PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS, FAILEDPLUGINS, PLUGINVERSION
 ALLVARIABLES -- list of currently defined TWikiVariables 
 
-  Syntax: %ALLVARIABLES%
-  Expands to: a table showing all defined TWikiVariables in the current context
 AQUA -- start aqua colored text 
 
-  AQUAis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %AQUA% aqua text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  aqua text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 ATTACHURL -- full URL for attachments in the current topic 
  
 ATTACHURLPATH -- path of the attachment URL of the current topic 
  
 AUTHREALM -- authentication realm 
 
-  String defined as {AuthRealm} in configure. This is used in certain password encodings, and in login templates as part of the login prompt.
-  Syntax: %AUTHREALM%
-  Expands to: Enter your LoginName. (Typically First name and last name, no space, no dots, capitalized, e.g. JohnSmith, unless you chose otherwise). Visit TWikiRegistration if you do not have one.
-  Related: TWikiUserAuthentication, SESSIONID, SESSIONVAR, LOGIN, LOGOUT, SESSION_VARIABLE
 BASETOPIC -- base topic where an INCLUDE started 
 
-  The name of the topic where a single or nested INCLUDE started - same as %TOPIC%if there is no INCLUDE
-  Syntax: %BASETOPIC%
-  Related: BASEWEB, INCLUDINGTOPIC, INCLUDE, TOPIC
 BASEWEB -- base web where an INCLUDE started 
 
-  The web name where the includes started, e.g. the web of the first topic of nested includes. Same as %WEB%in case there is no include.
-  Syntax: %BASEWEB%
-  Related: BASETOPIC, INCLUDINGWEB, INCLUDE, WEB
 BB -- bullet with line break 
  
 BB2 -- level 2 bullet with line break 
  
 BB3 -- level 3 bullet with line break 
  
 BB4 -- level 4 bullet with line break 
  
 BLACK -- start black colored text 
 
-  BLACKis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %BLACK% black text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  black text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 BLUE -- start blue colored text 
 
-  BLUEis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %BLUE% blue text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  blue text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 BR -- line break 
  
 BROWN -- start brown colored text 
 
-  BROWNis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %BROWN% brown text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  brown text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 BULLET -- bullet character 
  
 DATE -- signature format date 
  
 DISPLAYTIME -- display time 
  
 DISPLAYTIME{"format"} -- formatted display time 
 
-  Formatted time - either GMT or Local server time, depending on setting in configure. Same format qualifiers as %GMTIME%
-  Syntax: %DISPLAYTIME{"format"}%
-  Example: %DISPLAYTIME{"$hou:$min"}%expands to05:50
-  Related: DISPLAYTIME, GMTIME, SERVERTIME
 ENCODE{"string"} -- encodes a string to HTML entities 
 
-  Encode "special" characters to HTML numeric entities. Encoded characters are: 
-  all non-printable ASCII characters below space, except newline ("\n") and linefeed ("\r")
-  HTML special characters "<",">","&", single quote (') and double quote (")
-  TWiki special characters "%","[","]","@","_","*","="and"|"
 
-  Syntax: %ENCODE{"string"}%
-  Supported parameters:                | Parameter: | Description: | Default: | 
|---|
 | "string" | String to encode | required (can be empty) |  | type="entity" | Encode special characters into HTML entities, like a double quote into ". Does not encode\nor\r. | type="url" |  | type="html" | As type="entity"except it also encodes\nand\r | type="url" |  | type="quote" | Escape double quotes with backslashes ( \"), does not change other characters | type="url" |  | type="url" | Encode special characters for URL parameter use, like a double quote into %22 | (this is the default) |  
 
-  Example: %ENCODE{"spaced name"}%expands tospaced%20name
-   Note: Values of HTML input fields must be entity encoded. Note: Values of HTML input fields must be entity encoded.
 Example:<input type="text" name="address" value="%ENCODE{ "any text" type="entity" }%" />
-   Note: Double quotes in strings must be escaped when passed into other TWiki variables. Note: Double quotes in strings must be escaped when passed into other TWiki variables.
 Example:%SEARCH{ "%ENCODE{ "string with "quotes"" type="quotes" }%" noheader="on" }%
 ENDCOLOR -- end colored text 
 
-  ENDCOLORis a rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %RED% red text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  red text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: VarAQUA, VarBLACK, VarBLUE, VarBROWN, VarGRAY, VarGREEN, VarLIME, VarMAROON, VarNAVY, VarOLIVE, VarORANGE, VarPINK, VarPURPLE, VarRED, VarSILVER, VarTEAL, VarWHITE, VarYELLOW, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 ENDSECTION{"name"} -- marks the end of a named section within a topic 
 
-  Syntax: %ENDSECTION{"name"}%
-  Syntax: %ENDSECTION{type="include"}%
-  Supported parameter:             | Parameter: | Description: | 
|---|
 | "name" | Name of the section. |  | type="..." | Type of the section being terminated; supported types "section","include","templateonly". |  
 
-  If the STARTSECTIONis named, the correspondingENDSECTIONmust also be named with the same name. If theSTARTSECTIONspecifies a type, then the correspondingENDSECTIONmust also specify the same type. If the section is unnamed,ENDSECTIONwill match with the nearest unnamed%STARTSECTION%of the same type above it.
-  Related: STARTSECTION
 FAILEDPLUGINS -- debugging for plugins that failed to load, and handler list 
  
 FORMFIELD{"fieldname"} -- renders a field in the form attached to some topic 
 
-  Syntax: %FORMFIELD{"fieldname"}%
-  Supported parameters:                | Parameter:   | Description: | Default: | 
|---|
 | "fieldname" | The name of a TWiki form field | required |  | alttext="..." | Text shown when field is not found in the form | "" |  | default="..." | Text shown when no value is defined for the field | "" |  | format="..." | Format string. $valueexpands to the field value, and$titleexpands to the field title | "$value" |  | topic="..." | Topic where form data is located. May be of the form Web.TopicName | Current topic |  
 
-  Example: %FORMFIELD{"ProjectName" topic="Projects.SushiProject" default="(not set)" alttext="ProjectName field found"}%
-  Related: SEARCH
 GMTIME -- GM time 
  
 GMTIME{"format"} -- formatted GM time 
 
-  Syntax: %GMTIME{"format"}%
-  Supported variables:                           | Variable: | Unit: | Example | 
|---|
 | $seconds | seconds | 59 |  | $minutes | minutes | 59 |  | $hours | hours | 23 |  | $day | day of month | 31 |  | $wday | day of the Week (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat) | Thu |  | $dow | day of the week (Sun = 0) | 2 |  | $week | number of week in year (ISO 8601) | 34 |  | $month | month in ISO format | Dec |  | $mo | 2 digit month | 12 |  | $year | 4 digit year | 1999 |  | $ye | 2 digit year | 99 |  | $tz | either "GMT" (if set to gmtime), or "Local" (if set to servertime) | GMT |  | $iso | ISO format timestamp | 2020-11-01T05:50:47Z |  | $rcs | RCS format timestamp | 2020/11/01 05:50:47 |  | $http | E-mail & http format timestamp | Sun, 01 Nov 2020 05:50:47 GMT |  | $epoch | Number of seconds since 00:00 on 1st January, 1970 | 1604209847 |  
 
-  Variables can be shortened to 3 characters
-  Example: %GMTIME{"$day $month, $year - $hour:$min:$sec"}%expands to01 Nov, 2020 - 05:50:47
-   Note: When used in a template topic, this variable will be expanded when the template is used to create a new topic. See TWikiTemplates#TemplateTopicsVars for details. Note: When used in a template topic, this variable will be expanded when the template is used to create a new topic. See TWikiTemplates#TemplateTopicsVars for details.
-  Related: DISPLAYTIME, GMTIME, REVINFO, SERVERTIME
 GRAY -- start gray colored text 
 
-  GRAYis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %GRAY% gray text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  gray text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 GREEN -- start green colored text 
 
-  GREENis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %GREEN% green text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  green text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 GROUPS -- a formatted list of groups 
  
 H -- help icon 
 
-  Type: Preference variable - TWikiRenderingShortcut.
-  Current value: H =   
-  Related: I, ICON, M, N, P, Q, S, T, U, X, Y
 HEADLINES{"url"} -- show RSS and ATOM feeds in TWiki pages 
 
-  The %HEADLINES{"url"}%variable is handled by the HeadlinesPlugin.
-  Syntax: %HEADLINES{ "http://..." }%
-  Parameters: (all but the first one are optional)                | "..." | Source of RSS or ATOM feed; this can be a URL (starting with http) or a web.topic location for internal feeds |  | refresh="60" | Refresh rate in minutes for caching feed; "0"for no caching |  | limit="12" | Maximum number of items shown |  | header="..." | Header. May include these variables: -
 $channeltitle,$title: title of channel (channel.title)-
 $channellink,$link: link of channel (channel.link)-
 $channeldescription,$description: description (channel.description)-
 $channeldate,$date: publication date of the channel (channel.pubDate)-
 $rights: copyrights of the channel (channel.copyright)-
 $imagetitle: title text for site (image.title)-
 $imagelink: link for site (image.link)-
 $imageurl: URL of image (image.url)-
 $imagedescription: description of image (image.description) |  | format="..." | Format of one item. May include these variables: -
 $title: news item title (item.title)-
 $link: news item link (item.link)-
 $description: news item description (item.description)-
 $date: the publication date (item.pubDate, item.date)-
 $category: the article category (item.category) |  | Details |  
 
-  Example: %HEADLINES{ "http://slashdot.org/slashdot.rdf" header="*[[$link][$title]]:* $description" format="$t* [[$link][$title]]" limit="4" }%shows the latest Slashdot news in bullet list format
-  Related: HeadlinesPlugin
 HOMETOPIC -- home topic in each web 
  
 HTTP -- get HTTP headers 
 
-  Called with the name of an HTTP header field, returns its value. Capitalization and the use of hyphens versus underscores are not significant.
-  Syntax: %HTTP%
-  Syntax: %HTTP{"Header-name"}%
-  Examples:             | %HTTP% |  |  | %HTTP{"Accept-language"}% |  |  | %HTTP{"User-Agent"}% | Wget/1.19.5 (linux-gnu) |  
 
-   Note: You can see the HTTP headers your browser sends to the server on a number of sites e.g. http://www.ericgiguere.com/tools/http-header-viewer.html Note: You can see the HTTP headers your browser sends to the server on a number of sites e.g. http://www.ericgiguere.com/tools/http-header-viewer.html
-  Related: HTTPS, REMOTE_ADDR, REMOTE_PORT, REMOTE_USER
 HTTP_HOST -- environment variable 
  
 HTTPS -- get HTTPS headers 
 
-  The same as %HTTP%but operates on the HTTPS environment variables present when the SSL protocol is in effect. Can be used to determine whether SSL is turned on.
-  Syntax: %HTTPS%
-  Syntax: %HTTPS{"Header-name"}%
-  Related: HTTP, REMOTE_ADDR, REMOTE_PORT, REMOTE_USER
 I -- idea icon 
 
-  Type: Preference variable - TWikiRenderingShortcut.
-  Current value: I =   
-  Related: H, ICON, M, N, P, Q, S, T, U, X, Y
 ICON{"name"} -- small documentation graphic or icon of common attachment types 
 
-  Generates the HTML img tag of a small graphic image attached to TWikiDocGraphics. Images typically have a 16x16 pixel size. You can select a specific image by name, or you can give a full filename, in which case the type of the file will be used to select one of a collection of common file type icons.
-  Syntax: %ICON{"name"}%
-  Examples: 
-  %ICON{"flag-gray"}%returns  
-  %ICON{"pdf"}%returns  
-  %ICON{"smile.pdf"}%returns  
-  %ICON{"/dont/you/dare/smile.pdf"}%returns  
-  %ICON{"http://twiki.org/doc/xhtml.xsl"}%returns  
 
-  Graphic samples:   arrowbright,  bubble,  choice-yes,  hand
-  File type samples:   bmp,  doc,  gif,  hlp,  html,  mp3,  pdf,  ppt,  txt,  xls,  xml,  zip
-  Related: ICONURL, ICONURLPATH, TWikiPreferences, FileAttachments, TWikiDocGraphics
 ICONURL{"name"} -- URL of small documentation graphic or icon 
 
-  Generates the full URL of a TWikiDocGraphics image, which TWiki renders as an image. The related %ICON{"name"}%generates the full HTML img tag. Specify image name or full filename (see ICON for details on filenames.)
-  Syntax: %ICONURL{"name"}%
-  Examples: 
-  %ICONURL{"arrowbright"}%returns http://wiki.di.uminho.pt/twiki/pub/TWiki/TWikiDocGraphics/arrowbright.gif
-  %ICONURL{"novel.pdf"}%returns http://wiki.di.uminho.pt/twiki/pub/TWiki/TWikiDocGraphics/pdf.gif
-  %ICONURL{"/queen/boheme.mp3"}%returns http://wiki.di.uminho.pt/twiki/pub/TWiki/TWikiDocGraphics/mp3.gif
 
-  Related: ICONURLPATH, ICON, TWikiPreferences, FileAttachments, TWikiDocGraphics
 ICONURLPATH{"name"} -- URL path of small documentation graphic or icon 
 
-  Generates the URL path of a TWikiDocGraphics image, typically used in an HTML img tag. Specify image name or full filename (see ICON for details on filenames.)
-  Syntax: %ICONURLPATH{"name"}%
-  Examples: 
-  %ICONURLPATH{"locktopic"}%returns /twiki/pub/TWiki/TWikiDocGraphics/locktopic.gif
-  %ICONURLPATH{"eggysmell.xml"}%returns /twiki/pub/TWiki/TWikiDocGraphics/xml.gif
-  %ICONURLPATH{"/doc/xhtml.xsl"}%returns /twiki/pub/TWiki/TWikiDocGraphics/xsl.gif
 
-  Related: ICONURL, ICON, TWikiPreferences, FileAttachments, TWikiDocGraphics
 IF{"condition" ...} -- simple conditionals 
 
-  Evaluate a condition and show one text or another based on the result. See details in IfStatements
-  Syntax: %IF{"CONDITION" then="THEN" else="ELSE"}%shows"THEN"if"CONDITION"evaluates toTRUE, otherwise"ELSE"will be shown
-  Example: %IF{"defined FUNFACTOR" then="FUNFACTOR is defined" else=" is not defined"}%renders as ==
-  Related: $IF() of SpreadSheetPlugin
 INCLUDE{"page"} -- include other topic or web page 
 
-  Syntax: %INCLUDE{"page" ...}%
-  Supported parameters:                          | Parameter: | Description: | Default: | 
|---|
 | "SomeTopic" | The name of a topic located in the current web, i.e. %INCLUDE{"WebNotify"}% |  |  | "Web.Topic" | A topic in another web, i.e. %INCLUDE{"TWiki.SiteMap"}% |  |  | "http://..." | A full qualified URL, i.e. %INCLUDE{"http://twiki.org:80/index.html"}%. Supported content types aretext/htmlandtext/plain.
  if the URL resolves to an attachment file on the server this will automatically translate to a server-side include. |  |  | pattern="..." | Include a subset of a topic or a web page. Specify a RegularExpression that scans from start ( '^') to end and contains the text you want to keep in parenthesis, e.g.,pattern="^.*?(from here.*?to here).*". IncludeTopicsAndWebPages has more. | none |  | rev="2" | Include a previous topic revision; N/A for URLs | top revision |  | raw="on" | When a page is included, normally TWiki will process it, doing the following: 1) Alter relative links to point back to originating host, 2) Remove some basic HTML tags (html, head, body, script) and finally 3) Remove newlines from HTML tags spanning multiple lines. If you prefer to include exactly what is in the source of the originating page set this to on.
 raw="on"is short fordisableremoveheaders="on",disableremovescript="on",disableremovebody="on",disablecompresstags="on"anddisablerewriteurls="on". | disabled |  | literal="on" | While using the rawoption will indeed include the raw content, the included content will still be processed and rendered like regular topic content. To disable parsing of the included content, set theliteraloption to"on". | disabled |  | disableremoveheaders="on" | Bypass stripping headers from included HTML (everything until first </head>tag) | disabled |  | disableremovescript="on" | Bypass stripping all <script>tags from included HTML | disabled |  | disableremovebody="on" | Bypass stripping the </body>tag and everything around over and below it | disabled |  | disablecompresstags="on" | Bypass replacing newlines in HTML tags with spaces. This compression step rewrites unmatched <'s into <entities unless bypassed | disabled |  | disablerewriteurls="on" | Bypass rewriting relative URLs into absolute ones | disabled |  | warn="off" | Warn if topic include fails: Fail silently (if off); output default warning (if set toon); else, output specific text (use$topicfor topic name) | %INCLUDEWARNING%preferences setting |  | section="name" | Includes only the specified named section, as defined in the included topic by the STARTSECTION and ENDSECTION variables. Nothing is shown if the named section does not exists. |  |  | PARONE="val 1"PARTWO="val 2"
 | Any other parameter will be defined as a variable within the scope of the included topic. The example parameters on the left will result in %PARONE%and%PARTWO%being defined within the included topic. |  |  
 
-  Note: JavaScript in included webpages is filtered out as a security precaution per default (disable filter with disableremovescriptparameter)
-  Examples: See IncludeTopicsAndWebPages
-  Related: BASETOPIC, BASEWEB, INCLUDINGTOPIC, INCLUDINGWEB, STARTINCLUDE, STOPINCLUDE, STARTSECTION, ENDSECTION
 INCLUDINGTOPIC -- name of topic that includes current topic 
 
-  The name of the topic that includes the current topic - same as %TOPIC%in case there is no include
-  Syntax: %INCLUDINGTOPIC%
-  Related: BASETOPIC, INCLUDINGWEB, INCLUDE, TOPIC
 INCLUDINGWEB -- web that includes current topic 
 
-  The web name of the topic that includes the current topic - same as %WEB%if there is no INCLUDE.
-  Syntax: %INCLUDINGWEB%
-  Related: BASEWEB, INCLUDINGTOPIC, INCLUDE, WEB
 LANGUAGE -- current user's language 
 
-  Returns the language code for the language used as the current user. This is the language actually used by TWiki Internationalization (e.g. in user interface).
-  The language is detected from the user's browser, unless some site/web/user/session-defined setting overrides it: 
-  If the LANGUAGEpreference is set, it's used as user's language instead of any language detected from the browser.
-  Avoid defining LANGUAGEat a non per-user way, so each user can choose his/her preferred language.
 
-  Related: LANGUAGES
 LANGUAGES -- list available TWiki languages 
 
-  List the languages available (as POfiles) to TWiki.     Those are the languages in which TWiki's user interface is available.
-  Syntax: %LANGUAGES{...}%
-  Supported parameters:               | Parameter: | Description: | Default: | 
|---|
 | format | format for each item. See below for variables available in the format string. | "   * $langname" |  | separator | separator between items. | "\n"(newline) |  | marker="selected" | Text for $markerif the item matchesselection | "selected" |  | selection="%LANGUAGE%" | Current language to be selected in list | (none) |  
 
-  formatvariables:     | Variable | Meaning | 
|---|
 | $langname | language's name, as informed by the translators |  | $langtag | language's tag. Ex: en,pt-br, etc. |  
 
-  Example: <select>%LANGUAGES{format="<option $marker value='$langtag'>$langname</option>" selection="%LANGUAGE%"}%</select>creates an option list of the available languages with the current language selected
 LIME -- start lime colored text 
 
-  LIMEis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %LIME% lime text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  lime text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 LOCALSITEPREFS -- web.topicname of site preferences topic 
 
-  The full name of the local site preferences topic. This topic is read for preferences before TWiki.%TWIKIPREFSTOPIC% is read.
-  Syntax: %LOCALSITEPREFS%
-  Expands to: Main.TWikiPreferences, renders as TWikiPreferences
 LOGIN -- present a full login link 
  
 LOGOUT -- present a full logout link 
  
 M -- moved to... icon 
 
-  Type: Preference variable - TWikiRenderingShortcut.
-  Current value: M =   
-  Related: H, I, ICON, N, P, Q, S, T, U, X, Y
 MAINWEB -- name of Main web 
  
 MAKETEXT -- creates text using TWiki's I18N infrastructure 
 
-  Syntax: %MAKETEXT{"string" args="..."}
-  Supported parameters:             | Parameter | Description | Default | 
|---|
 | "text"orstring="text" | The text to be displayed. | none |  | args="param1, param2" | a comma-separated list of arguments to be interpolated in the string, replacing the [_N]placeholders in it. | none |  
 
-  Examples: 
-  %MAKETEXT{string="Notes:"}%
 expands to
 Notes:
-  %MAKETEXT{"If you have any questions, please contact [_1]." args="%WIKIWEBMASTER%"}%
 expands to
 If you have any questions, please contact webmaster@di.uminho.pt.
-  %MAKETEXT{"Did you want to [[[_1]][reset [_2]'s password]]?" args="%TWIKIWEB%.ResetPassword,%WIKIUSERNAME%"}%
 expands to
 Did you want to reset Main.TWikiGuest's password?
 
-  Notes: 
-  TWiki will translate the stringto the current user's language only        if it has such string in its translation table for that language.
-  Amperstands (&) followed by one letter (one of a...z, A...Z)        (say,X) in the translatable string will be translated to<span class='twikiAccessKey'>X</span>.        This is used to implement access keys.        If you want to write an actual amperstand that stays just before a letter,        write two consecutive amperstands (&&): they will        be transformed in just one.
-  translatable string starting with underscores (_) are reserved. You        cannot use translatable phrases starting with an underscore.
-  Make sure that the translatable string is constant. Specially, do not        include %VARIABLES%inside the translatable strings        (since they will get expanded before the%MAKETEXT{...}%itself is handled).
 
 MAROON -- start maroon colored text 
 
-  MAROONis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %MAROON% maroon text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  maroon text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 META -- displays meta-data 
 
-  Provided mainly for use in templates, this variable generates the parts of the topic view that relate to meta-data (attachments, forms etc.) The formfielditem is the most likely to be useful to casual users.
-  Syntax: %META{ "item" ...}%
-  Parameters:                | Item | Options | Description | 
|---|
 | "formfield" | name="...": name of the field. The field value can be shortened as described in FormattedSearch for$formfield
 newline="...": by default, each newline character will be rewritten to<br />to allow metadata that contains newlines to be used in tables, etc.$nindicates a newline character.
 bar="...": by default, each vertical bar is rewritten to an HTML entity so as to not be mistaken for a table separator. | Show a single form field |  | "form" | none | Generates the table showing the form fields. See Form Templates |  | "attachments" | all="on"to show hidden attachments.
 title="..."to show a title - only if attachments are displayed.
 template="..."to use a custom template for the rendering of attachments; defaultattachtablesis used. | Generates the list of attachments |  | "moved" | none | Details of any topic moves |  | "parent" | dontrecurse="on": By default recurses up tree, this has some cost.
 nowebhome="on": Suppress WebHome.
 prefix="...": Prefix that goes before parents, but only if there are parents, default"".
 format="...": Format string used to display each parent topic where$webexpands to the web name, and$topicexpands to the topic name; default:"[[$web.$topic][$topic]]"
 suffix="...": Suffix, only appears if there are parents; default"".
 separator="...": Separator between parents; default" > ". | Generates the parent link |  
 
-  Related: METASEARCH
 METASEARCH -- special search of meta data 
 
-  Syntax: %METASEARCH{...}%
-  Supported parameters:                  | Parameter: | Description: | Default: | 
|---|
 | type="topicmoved" | What sort of search is required? 
 "topicmoved"if search for a topic that may have been moved
 "parent"if searching for topics that have a specific parent i.e. its children
 "field"if searching for topics that have a particular form field value (use thenameandvalueparameters to specify which field to search) | required |  | web="%WEB%" | Wiki web to search: A web, a list of webs separated by whitespace, or allwebs. | current web |  | topic="%TOPIC%" | The topic the search relates to, for topicmovedandparentsearches | current topic |  | name | form field to search, for fieldtype searches. May be a regular expression (see SEARCH). |  |  | value | form field value, for fieldtype searches. May be a regular expression (see SEARCH). |  |  | title="Title" | Text that is prefixed to any search results | empty |  | default="none" | Default text shown if no search hit | empty |  
 
-  Example: %METASEARCH{type="topicmoved" web="%WEB%" topic="%TOPIC%" title="This topic used to exist and was moved to: "}%
-  Example: You may want to use this in WebTopicViewTemplate and WebTopicNonWikiTemplate:
 %METASEARCH{type="parent" web="%WEB%" topic="%TOPIC%" title="Children: "}%
-  Example: %METASEARCH{type="field" name="Country" value="China"}%
-  Related: SEARCH, META
 N -- "new" icon 
 
-  Type: Preference variable - TWikiRenderingShortcut.
-  Current value: N =   
-  Related: H, I, ICON, M, P, Q, S, T, U, X, Y
 NAVY -- start navy blue colored text 
 
-  NAVYis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %NAVY% navy text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  navy text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 NOP -- template text not to be expanded in instantiated topics 
 
-  Syntax: %NOP%
-  In normal topic text, expands to <nop>, which prevents expansion of adjacent variables and wikiwords
-  When the topic containing this is used as a template for another topic, it is removed.
 
-  Syntax: %NOP{...}%deprecated
-  In normal topic text, expands to whatever is in the curly braces (if anything).
-   Note: This is deprecated. Do not use it. Use Note: This is deprecated. Do not use it. Use%STARTSECTION{type="templateonly"}%..%ENDSECTION{type="templateonly"}%instead (see TWikiTemplates for more details).
 
-  Related: STARTSECTION, TWikiTemplates
 NOTIFYTOPIC -- name of the notify topic 
  
 OLIVE -- start olive green colored text 
 
-  OLIVEis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %OLIVE% olive text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  olive text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 ORANGE -- start orange colored text 
 
-  ORANGEis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %ORANGE% orange text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  orange text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 P -- pencil icon 
 
-  Type: Preference variable - TWikiRenderingShortcut.
-  Current value: P =   
-  Related: H, I, ICON, M, N, Q, S, T, U, X, Y
 PINK -- start pink colored text 
 
-  PINKis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %PINK% pink text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  pink text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS -- list of plugin descriptions 
 
-  Syntax: %PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%
-  Expands to: -  SpreadSheetPlugin (any TWiki, 10197): Add spreadsheet calculation like "$SUM( $ABOVE() )"to TWiki tables and other topic text
-  BreadCrumbsPlugin (v1.00, $Rev: 13657 (08 May 2007) $): A flexible way to display breadcrumbs navigation
-  CommentPlugin (Dakar, 11359): Allows users to quickly post comments to a page without an edit/preview/save cycle
-  EditTablePlugin (any TWiki, 11646): Edit TWiki tables using edit fields, date pickers and drop down boxes
-  FilterPlugin (1.21, $Rev: 13612 (02 May 2007) $): Substitute and extract information from content by using regular expressions
-  FlexWebListPlugin (v1.00, $Rev: 13659 (08 May 2007) $): Flexible way to display hierarchical weblists
-  GluePlugin (1.51, $Rev: 11220$): Enable TWikiML to span multiple lines
-  HeadlinesPlugin (2011-07-17, $Rev: 21773 (2011-07-17) $): Show headline news in TWiki pages based on RSS and ATOM news feeds from external sites
-  IfDefinedPlugin (v1.00, $Rev: 14215 (20 Jun 2007) $): Render content conditionally
-  InterwikiPlugin (Dakar, $Rev: 11935$): Link ExternalSite:Pagetext to external sites based on aliases defined in a rules topic
-  NatSkinPlugin (3.00-pre12, $Rev: 13070 (06 Mar 2007) $): Supplements the bare bones NatSkin theme for TWiki
-  NewsPlugin (Dakar, 8749): %NEWS% generates a short headlines topic from a list of news
-  PreferencesPlugin (Dakar, 9839): Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
-  SlideShowPlugin (Any TWiki, $Rev: 12847$): Create web based presentations based on topics with headings.
-  SmiliesPlugin (Dakar, 8154): Render smilies as icons, like  for for :-)or for = :eek:= for = :eek:=
-  TablePlugin (1.020, 12339): Control attributes of tables and sorting of table columns
-  TwistyPlugin (1.2.0, $Rev: 12154$): Twisty section JavaScript library to open/close content dynamically
 
-  Related: ACTIVATEDPLUGINS, FAILEDPLUGINS, PLUGINVERSION
 PLUGINVERSION -- the version of a TWiki Plugin, or the TWiki Plugins API 
  
 PUBURL -- the base URL of attachments 
  
 PUBURLPATH -- the base URL path of attachments 
  
 PURPLE -- start purple colored text 
 
-  PURPLEis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %PURPLE% purple text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  purple text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 Q -- question icon 
 
-  Type: Preference variable - TWikiRenderingShortcut.
-  Current value: Q =   
-  Related: H, I, ICON, M, N, P, S, T, U, X, Y
 QUERYPARAMS -- show paramaters to the query 
 
-  Expands the parameters to the query that was used to display the page.
-  Syntax: %QUERYPARAMS{...}%
-  Parameters: 
-  format="..."format string for each entry, default$name=$value
-  separator="..."separator string, defaultseparator="$n"(newline)
 
-  The following escape sequences are expanded in the format string:              | Sequence: | Expands To: | 
|---|
 | $name | Name of the parameter |  | $value | String value of the parameter. Multi-valued parameters will have a "row" for each value. |  | $nor$n() | New line. Use $n()if followed by alphanumeric character, e.g. writeFoo$n()Barinstead ofFoo$nBar |  | $nopor$nop() | Is a "no operation". |  | $quot | Double quote ( ") |  | $percnt | Percent sign ( %) |  | $dollar | Dollar sign ( $) |  
 
-  Example: 
-  %QUERYPARAMS{format="<input type='hidden' name='$name' value='$percntENCODE{$quot()$value$quot type=$quot()html$quot}$percnt' />"}%
 
-  See also QUERYSTRING, URLPARAM
 QUERYSTRING -- full, unprocessed string of parameters to this URL 
 
-  String of all the URL parameters that were on the URL used to get to the current page. For example, if you add ?name=Samantha;age=24;eyes=blue to this URL you can see this in action. This string can be appended to a URL to pass parameter values on to another page.
-   Note: URLs built this way are typically restricted in length, typically to 2048 characters. If you need more space than this, you will need to use an HTML form and Note: URLs built this way are typically restricted in length, typically to 2048 characters. If you need more space than this, you will need to use an HTML form and%QUERYPARAMS%.
-  Syntax: %QUERYSTRING%
-  Expands to:  rev=82;amp=;sortcol=0;table=3;up=0 
-  Related: QUERYPARAMS, URLPARAM
 RED -- start red colored text 
 
-  REDis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %RED% red text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  red text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 REMOTE_ADDR -- environment variable 
  
 REMOTE_PORT -- environment variable 
  
 REMOTE_USER -- environment variable 
  
 REVINFO -- revision information of current topic 
  
 REVINFO{"format"} -- formatted revision information of topic 
 
-  Syntax: %REVINFO{"format"}%
-  Supported parameters:               | Parameter: | Description: | Default: | 
|---|
 | "format" | Format of revision information, see supported variables below | "r1.$rev - $date - $wikiusername" |  | web="..." | Name of web | Current web |  | topic="..." | Topic name | Current topic |  | rev="1.5" | Specific revison number | Latest revision |  
 
-  Supported variables in format:                     | Variable: | Unit: | Example | 
|---|
 | $web | Name of web | Current web |  | $topic | Topic name | Current topic |  | $rev | Revison number. Prefix r1.to get the usualr1.5format | 5 |  | $username | Login username of revision | jsmith |  | $wikiname | WikiName of revision | JohnSmith |  | $wikiusername | WikiName with Main web prefix | Main.JohnSmith |  | $date | Revision date | 21 Sep 2006 |  | $time | Revision time | 23:24:25 |  | $iso | Revision date in ISO date format | 2006-09-22T06:24:25Z |  | $min,$sec, etc. | Same date format qualifiers as GMTIME{"format"} |  |  
 
-  Example: %REVINFO{"$date - $wikiusername" rev="1.1"}%returns revision info of first revision
-  Related: GMTIME{"format"}, REVINFO
 S -- red star icon 
 
-  Type: Preference variable - TWikiRenderingShortcut.
-  Current value: S =   
-  Related: H, I, ICON, M, N, P, Q, T, U, X, Y
 SCRIPTNAME -- name of current script 
 
-  The name of the current script is shown, including script suffix, if any (for example viewauth.cgi)
-  Syntax: %SCRIPTNAME%
-  Expands to: view
-  Related: SCRIPTSUFFIX, SCRIPTURL, SCRIPTURLPATH
 SCRIPTSUFFIX -- script suffix 
 
-  Some TWiki installations require a file extension for CGI scripts, such as .plor.cgi
-  Syntax: %SCRIPTSUFFIX%
-  Expands to: -  Related: SCRIPTNAME, SCRIPTURL, SCRIPTURLPATH
 SCRIPTURL -- base URL of TWiki scripts 
  
 SCRIPTURL{"script"} -- URL of TWiki script 
 
-  Syntax: %SCRIPTURL{"script"}%
-  Expands to: http://wiki.di.uminho.pt/twiki/bin/script
-  Example: To get the authenticated version of the current topic you can write  %SCRIPTURL{"viewauth"}%/%WEB%/%TOPIC%which expands tohttp://wiki.di.uminho.pt/twiki/bin/viewauth/TWiki/TWikiVariables
-   Note: In most cases you should use Note: In most cases you should use%SCRIPTURLPATH{"script"}%instead, as it works with URL rewriting much better
-  Related: PUBURL, SCRIPTNAME, SCRIPTSUFFIX, SCRIPTURL, SCRIPTURLPATH, SCRIPTURLPATH{"script"}
 SCRIPTURLPATH -- base URL path of TWiki scripts 
  
 SCRIPTURLPATH{"script"} -- URL path of TWiki script 
  
 SEARCH{"text"} -- search content 
 
-  Inline search, shows a search result embedded in a topic
-  Syntax: %SEARCH{"text" ...}%
-  Supported parameters:                                      | Parameter: | Description: | Default: | 
|---|
 | "text" | Search term. Is a keyword search, literal search or regular expression search, depending on the typeparameter. SearchHelp has more | required |  | search="text" | (Alternative to above) | N/A |  | web="Name"
 web="Main, Know"
 web="all" | Comma-separated list of webs to search. You can specifically exclude webs from an allsearch using a minus sign - for example,web="all,-Secretweb". The special wordallmeans all webs that do not have theNOSEARCHALLvariable set toonin their WebPreferences. Note that TWikiAccessControls are respected when searching webs; it is much better to use them thanNOSEARCHALL. | Current web |  | topic="WebPreferences"
 topic="*Bug" | Limit search to topics: A topic, a topic with asterisk wildcards, or a list of topics separated by comma. Note this is a list of topic names and must not include web names. | All topics in a web |  | excludetopic="Web*"
 excludetopic="WebHome, WebChanges" | Exclude topics from search: A topic, a topic with asterisk wildcards, or a list of topics separated by comma. Note this is a list of topic names and must not include web names. | None |  | type="keyword"
 type="literal"
 type="regex" | Do a keyword search like soap "web service" -shampoo; a literal search likeweb service; or RegularExpression search likesoap;web service;!shampoo | %SEARCHVAR- DEFAULTTYPE%preferences setting (literal) |  | scope="topic"
 scope="text"
 scope="all" | Search topic name (title); the text (body) of topic; or all (both) | "text" |  | order="topic"
 order="created"
 order="modified"
 order="editby"
 order="formfield(name)"
 | Sort the results of search by the topic names, topic creation time, last modified time, last editor, or named field of TWikiForms. The sorting is done web by web; if you want to sort across webs, create a formatted table and sort it with TablePlugin's initsort. Note that dates are sorted most recent date last (i.e at the bottom of the table). | Sort by topic name |  | limit="all"
 limit="16" | Limit the number of results returned. This is done after sorting if orderis specified | All results |  | date="..." | limits the results to those pages with latest edit time in the given TimeInterval. | All results |  | reverse="on" | Reverse the direction of the search | Ascending search |  | casesensitive="on" | Case sensitive search | Ignore case |  | bookview="on" | BookView search, e.g. show complete topic text | Show topic summary |  | nonoise="on" | Shorthand for nosummary="on" nosearch="on" nototal="on" zeroresults="off" noheader="on" noempty="on" | Off |  | nosummary="on" | Show topic title only | Show topic summary |  | nosearch="on" | Suppress search string | Show search string |  | noheader="on" | Suppress default search header Topics: Changed: By: , unless a
 headeris explicitly specified | Show default search header, unless search is inline and a format is specified (Cairo compatibility) |  | nototal="on" | Do not show number of topics found | Show number |  | zeroresults="off" | Suppress all output if there are no hits | zeroresults="on", displays: "Number of topics: 0" |  | noempty="on" | Suppress results for webs that have no hits. | Show webs with no hits |  | header="..."
 format="..." | Custom format results: see FormattedSearch for usage, variables & examples | Results in table |  | expandvariables="on" | Expand variables before applying a FormattedSearch on a search hit. Useful to show the expanded text, e.g. to show the result of a SpreadSheetPlugin %CALC{}%instead of the formula | Raw text |  | multiple="on" | Multiple hits per topic. Each hit can be formatted. The last token is used in case of a regular expression ";" and search | Only one hit per topic |  | nofinalnewline="on" | If on, the search variable does not end in a line by itself. Any text continuing immediately after the search variable on the same line will be rendered as part of the table generated by the search, if appropriate. | off |  | recurse="on" | Recurse into subwebs, if subwebs are enabled. | off |  | separator=", " | Line separator between search hits | "$n"(Newline) |  | newline="%BR%" | Line separator within a search hit. Useful if the format="" parameter contains a $pattern() that captures more than one line, i.e. contents of a textfield in a form. | "$n"(Newline) |  
 
-  Example: %SEARCH{"wiki" web="Main" scope="topic"}%
-  Example with format: %SEARCH{"FAQ" scope="topic" nosearch="on" nototal="on" header="| *Topic: * | *Summary: * |" format="| $topic | $summary |"%(displays results in a table with header - details)
-   Hint: If the TWiki:Plugins.TablePlugin is installed, you may set a Hint: If the TWiki:Plugins.TablePlugin is installed, you may set a%TABLE{}%variable just before the%SEARCH{}%to alter the output of a search.  Example:%TABLE{ tablewidth="90%" }%
-  Related: METASEARCH, TOPICLIST, WEBLIST, FormattedSearch, SearchHelp, SearchPatternCookbook, RegularExpression
 SERVERTIME -- server time 
  
 SERVERTIME{"format"} -- formatted server time 
 
-  Same format qualifiers as %GMTIME%
-  Syntax: %SERVERTIME{"format"}%
-  Example: %SERVERTIME{"$hou:$min"}%expands to05:50
-   Note: When used in a template topic, this variable will be expanded when the template is used to create a new topic. See TWikiTemplates#TemplateTopicsVars for details. Note: When used in a template topic, this variable will be expanded when the template is used to create a new topic. See TWikiTemplates#TemplateTopicsVars for details.
-  Related: DISPLAYTIME, GMTIME, SERVERTIME
 SESSIONID -- unique ID for this session 
  
 SESSIONVAR -- name of CGI and session variable that stores the session ID 
  
 SESSION_VARIABLE -- get, set or clear a session variable 
  
 SILVER -- start silver colored text 
 
-  SILVERis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %SILVER% silver text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  silver text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 SPACEDTOPIC -- topic name, spaced and URL-encoded deprecated 
 
-  The current topic name with added URL-encoded spaces, for use in regular expressions that search for backlinks to the current topic
-  Syntax: %SPACEDTOPIC%
-  Expands to: Var%20*SPACEDTOPIC
-   Note: This is a deprecated variable. It can be duplicated with Note: This is a deprecated variable. It can be duplicated with%ENCODE{%SPACEOUT{"%TOPIC%" separator=" *"}%}%
-  Related: SPACEOUT, TOPIC, ENCODE
 SPACEOUT{"string"} -- renders string with spaces inserted in sensible places 
 
-  Inserts spaces after lower case letters that are followed by a digit or a capital letter, and after digits that are followed by a capital letter.
-  Useful for spacing out WikiWords
-  Syntax: %SPACEOUT{ "%TOPIC%" }%
-  Expands to: TWiki Variables
-  Supported parameters:            | Parameter: | Description: | Default: | 
|---|
 | separator | The separator to put between words e.g. %SPACEOUT{"DogsCatsBudgies" separator=", "}% -> Dogs, Cats, Budgies | ' ' |  
 
-   Hint: Spaced out WikiWords are not automatically linked. To SPACEOUT a WikiWord but preserve the link use "double bracket" format. For example, Hint: Spaced out WikiWords are not automatically linked. To SPACEOUT a WikiWord but preserve the link use "double bracket" format. For example,[[WebHome][%SPACEOUT{"WebHome"}%]]expands to Web Home
-  Related: SPACEDTOPIC, $PROPERSPACE() of SpreadSheetPlugin
 STARTINCLUDE -- start position of topic text if included 
 
-  If present in included topic, start to include text from this location up to the end, or up to the location of the %STOPINCLUDE%variable. A normal view of the topic shows everything exept the%STARTINCLUDE%variable itself.
-  Note: If you want more than one part of the topic included, use %STARTSECTION{type="include"}%instead
-  Syntax: %STARTINCLUDE%
-  Related: INCLUDE, STARTSECTION, STOPINCLUDE
 STARTSECTION -- marks the start of a section within a topic 
 
-  Section boundaries are defined with %STARTSECTION{}%and%ENDSECTION{}%.
-  Sections may be given a name to help identify them, and/or a type, which changes how they are used. 
-  type="section"- the default, used for a generic section, such as a named section used by INCLUDE.
-  type="include"- like%STARTINCLUDE%...%STOPINCLUDE%except that you can have as many include blocks as you want (%STARTINCLUDE%is restricted to only one).
-  type="templateonly"- start position of text to be removed when a template topic is used. This is used to embed text that you do not want expanded when a new topic based on the template topic is created. See TWikiTemplates for more information.
 
-  Syntax: %STARTSECTION{"name"}% ................ %ENDSECTION{"name"}%
-  Syntax: %STARTSECTION{type="include"}% ........ %ENDSECTION{type="include"}%
-  Syntax: %STARTSECTION{type="templateonly"}% ... %ENDSECTION{type="templateonly"}%
-  Supported parameters:             | Parameter: | Description: | Default | 
|---|
 | "name" | Name of the section. Must be unique inside a topic. | Generated name |  | type="..." | Type of the section; type "section","include"or"templateonly" | "section" |  
 
-   Note: If a section is not given a name, it will be assigned one. Unnamed sections are assigned names starting with Note: If a section is not given a name, it will be assigned one. Unnamed sections are assigned names starting with_SECTION0for the first unnamed section in the topic,_SECTION1for the second, etc..
-   Note: You can define nested sections. It is not recommended to overlap sections, although it is valid in TWiki. Use named sections to make sure that the correct START and ENDs are matched. Section markers are not displayed when a topic is viewed. Note: You can define nested sections. It is not recommended to overlap sections, although it is valid in TWiki. Use named sections to make sure that the correct START and ENDs are matched. Section markers are not displayed when a topic is viewed.
-  Related: ENDSECTION, INCLUDE, NOP, STARTINCLUDE, STOPINCLUDE
 STATISTICSTOPIC -- name of statistics topic 
  
 STOPINCLUDE -- end position of topic text if included 
 
-  If present in included topic, stop to include text at this location and ignore the remaining text. A normal view of the topic shows everyting exept the %STOPINCLUDE%variable itself.
-  Syntax: %STOPINCLUDE%
-  Related: INCLUDE, STARTINCLUDE
 T -- tip icon 
 
-  Type: Preference variable - TWikiRenderingShortcut.
-  Current value: T =   
-  Related: H, I, ICON, M, N, P, Q, S, U, X, Y
 TEAL -- start teal colored text 
 
-  TEALis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %TEAL% teal text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  teal text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 TOC -- table of contents of current topic 
  
 TOC{"Topic"} -- table of contents 
 
-  Table of Contents. Shows a TOC that is generated automatically based on headings of a topic. Headings in WikiSyntax ("---++ text") and HTML ("<h2>text</h2>") are taken into account. Any heading text after"!!"is excluded from the TOC; for example, write"---+!! text"if you do not want to list a header in the TOC
-  Syntax: %TOC{"SomeTopic" ...}%
-  Supported parameters:             | Parameter: | Description: | Default: | 
|---|
 | "TopicName" | topic name | Current topic |  | web="Name" | Name of web | Current web |  | depth="2" | Limit depth of headings shown in TOC | 6 |  | title="Some text" | Title to appear at top of TOC | none |  
 
-  Example: %TOC{depth="2"}%
-  Example: %TOC{"TWikiDocumentation" web="TWiki" title="Contents:"}%
-  Example: see TWiki:Sandbox.TestTopicInclude
-   Hint: TOC will generate links to the headings, so when a reader clicks on a heading it will jump straight where that heading is anchored in the text. If you have two headings with exactly the same text, then their anchors will also be identical and they won't be able to jump to them. To make the anchors unique, you can add an invisible HTML comment to the text of the heading. This will be hidden in normal view, but will force the anchors to be different. For example, ---+ Heading <!--5-->. Hint: TOC will generate links to the headings, so when a reader clicks on a heading it will jump straight where that heading is anchored in the text. If you have two headings with exactly the same text, then their anchors will also be identical and they won't be able to jump to them. To make the anchors unique, you can add an invisible HTML comment to the text of the heading. This will be hidden in normal view, but will force the anchors to be different. For example, ---+ Heading <!--5-->.
-  Related: TOC
 TOPIC -- name of current topic 
 
-  %TOPIC%expands to the name of the topic. If you are looking at the text of an included topic, it is the name of the included topic.
-  Syntax: %TOPIC%
-  Expands to: TWikiVariables, renders as TWikiVariables
-  Related: BASETOPIC, INCLUDINGTOPIC, TOPICLIST, WEB
 TOPICLIST{"format"} -- topic index of a web 
 
-  List of all topics in a web. The "format" defines the format of one topic item. It may include variables: The $namevariable gets expanded to the topic name,$qnameto double quoted name,$markertomarkerparameter where topic matchesselection, and$webto the name of the web.
-  Syntax: %TOPICLIST{"format" ...}%
-  Supported parameters:                 | Parameter: | Description: | Default: | 
|---|
 | "format" | Format of one line, may include $web(name of web),$name(name of the topic),$qname(name of topic in double quotes),$marker(which expands tomarkerfor the item matchingselectiononly) | "$name" |  | format="format" | (Alternative to above) | "$name" |  | separator=", " | line separator | "$n"(new line) |  | marker="selected" | Text for $markerif the item matchesselection | "selected" |  | selection="TopicA, TopicB" | Current value to be selected in list | (none) |  | web="Name" | Name of web | Current web |  
 
-  Example: %TOPICLIST{"   * $web.$name"}%creates a bullet list of all topics
-  Example: %TOPICLIST{separator=", "}%creates a comma separated list of all topics
-  Example: %TOPICLIST{" <option>$name</option>"}%creates an option list (for drop down menus)
-  Example: <select>%TOPICLIST{" <option $marker value='$name'>$name</option>" separator=" " selection="%TOPIC%"}%</select>creates an option list of web topics with the current topic selected
-  Related: SEARCH, WEBLIST
 TOPICURL -- shortcut to viewing the current topic 
  
 TWIKIWEB -- name of TWiki documentation web 
 
-  The web containing all documentation and site-wide preference settings for TWiki
-  Syntax: %TWIKIWEB%
-  Expands to: TWiki
-  Related: MAINWEB
 U -- "updated" icon 
 
-  Type: Preference variable - TWikiRenderingShortcut.
-  Current value: U =   
-  Related: H, I, ICON, M, N, P, Q, S, T, X, Y
 URLPARAM{"name"} -- get value of a URL parameter 
 
-  Returns the value of a URL parameter.
-  Syntax: %URLPARAM{"name"}%
-  Supported parameters:                   | Parameter: | Description: | Default: | 
|---|
 | "name" | The name of a URL parameter | required |  | default="..." | Default value in case parameter is empty or missing | empty string |  | newline="<br />" | Convert newlines in textarea to other delimiters | no conversion |  | encode="entity" | Encode special characters into HTML entities. See ENCODE for more details. | no encoding |  | encode="url" | Encode special characters for URL parameter use, like a double quote into %22 | no encoding |  | encode="quote" | Escape double quotes with backslashes ( \"), does not change other characters; required when feeding URL parameters into other TWiki variables | no encoding |  | multiple="on"
 multiple="[[$item]]" | If set, gets all selected elements of a <select multiple="multiple">tag. A format can be specified, with$itemindicating the element, e.g.multiple="Option: $item" | first element |  | separator=", " | Separator between multiple selections. Only relevant if multiple is specified | "\n"(new line) |  
 
-  Example: %URLPARAM{"skin"}%returnsprintfor a.../view/TWiki/TWikiVariables?skin=printURL
-   Note: URL parameters passed into HTML form fields must be entity ENCODEd. Note: URL parameters passed into HTML form fields must be entity ENCODEd.
-   Note: Double quotes in URL parameters must be escaped when passed into other TWiki variables. Note: Double quotes in URL parameters must be escaped when passed into other TWiki variables.
 Example:%SEARCH{ "%URLPARAM{ "search" encode="quotes" }%" noheader="on" }%
-   Note: When used in a template topic, this variable will be expanded when the template is used to create a new topic. See TWikiTemplates#TemplateTopicsVars for details. Note: When used in a template topic, this variable will be expanded when the template is used to create a new topic. See TWikiTemplates#TemplateTopicsVars for details.
-   Note: There is a risk that this variable could be misused for cross-site scripting. Note: There is a risk that this variable could be misused for cross-site scripting.
-  Related: ENCODE, SEARCH, FormattedSearch, QUERYSTRING
 USERINFO{"WikiName"} -- retrieve details about a user 
 
-  Syntax: %USERINFO%
-  Expands to: guest, TWikiGuest, (comma-separated list of the username, wikiusername, and emails)
-  With formatted output, using tokens $emails,$username,$wikiname,$wikiusername, and$groups:
-  Example: %USERINFO{ format="$username is really $wikiname" }%
-  Expands to: guest is really TWikiGuest
 
-  Retrieve information about another user: 
-  Example: %USERINFO{ "TWikiGuest" format="$username is really $wikiname" }%
-  Expands to: guest is really TWikiGuest
-  Note: The parameter should be the wikiname of a user. You can only get information about another user if the {AntiSpam}{HideUserDetails}configuration option is not enabled, or if you are an admin.  (User details are hidden in this TWiki)
 
-  Related: USERNAME, WIKINAME, WIKIUSERNAME, TWikiUserAuthentication, ChangeEmailAddress
 USERNAME -- your login username 
  
 VAR{"NAME" web="Web"} -- get a preference value from another web 
 
-  Syntax: %VAR{"NAME" web="Web"}%
-  Example: To get %WEBBGCOLOR%of the Main web write%VAR{"WEBBGCOLOR" web="Main"}%, which expands to#FFEFA6
-  Related: WEBPREFSTOPIC
 VBAR -- vertical bar 
  
 WEB -- name of current web 
 
-  %WEB%expands to the name of the web where the topic is located. If you are looking at the text of an included topic, it is the web where the included topic is located.
-  Syntax: %WEB%
-  Expands to: TWiki
-  Related: BASEWEB, INCLUDINGWEB, TOPIC
 WEBLIST{"format"} -- index of all webs 
 
-  List of all webs. Obfusticated webs are excluded, e.g. webs with a NOSEARCHALL = onpreference variable. The"format"defines the format of one web item. The$namevariable gets expanded to the name of the web,$qnamegets expanded to double quoted name,$markertomarkerwhere web matchesselection.
-  Syntax: %WEBLIST{"format" ...}%
-  Supported parameters:                 | Parameter: | Description: | Default: | 
|---|
 | "format" | Format of one line, may include $name(the name of the web), $qname (the name of the web in double quotes),$indentedname(the name of the web with parent web names replaced by indents, for use in indented lists), and$marker(which expands tomarkerfor the item matchingselectiononly) | "$name" |  | format="format" | (Alternative to above) | "$name" |  | separator=", " | Line separator | "$n"(new line) |  | webs="public" | Comma separated list of webs, publicexpands to all non-hidden.NOTE: Administrators will see all webs, not just the public ones
 | "public" |  | marker="selected" | Text for $markerif the item matchesselection | "selected" |  | selection="%WEB%" | Current value to be selected in list | section="%WEB%" |  
 
-  Example: %WEBLIST{"   * [[$name.WebHome]]"}%creates a bullet list of all webs.
-  Example: %WEBLIST{"<option $marker value=$qname>$name</option>" webs="Trash, public" selection="TWiki" separator=" "}%creates a dropdown of all public webs + Trash web, with the current web highlighted.
-  Related: TOPICLIST, SEARCH
 WEBPREFSTOPIC -- name of web preferences topic 
  
 WHITE -- start white colored text 
 
-  WHITEis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %WHITE% white text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  white text  (shown with a gray background here)
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
 WIKIHOMEURL -- site home URL 
 
-  Syntax %WIKIHOMEURL%
-  Expands to /twiki/bin/view
-  Defined in TWikiPreferences and normally per default set to %SCRIPTURLPATH{"view"}%
-   Note: For the top bar logo URL use Note: For the top bar logo URL use%WIKILOGOURL%defined in WebPreferences instead.
-  Related:  WIKITOOLNAME
 WIKINAME -- your Wiki username 
  
 WIKIPREFSTOPIC -- name of site-wide preferences topic 
  
 WIKITOOLNAME -- name of your TWiki site 
  
 WIKIUSERNAME -- your Wiki username with web prefix 
  
 WIKIUSERSTOPIC -- name of topic listing all registers users 
  
 WIKIVERSION -- the version of the installed TWiki engine 
  
 X -- warning icon 
 
-  Type: Preference variable - TWikiRenderingShortcut.
-  Current value: X =   
-  Related: H, I, ICON, M, N, P, Q, S, T, U, Y
 Y -- "yes" icon 
 
-  Type: Preference variable - TWikiRenderingShortcut.
-  Current value: Y =   
-  Related: H, I, ICON, M, N, P, Q, S, T, U, X
 YELLOW -- start yellow colored text 
 
-  YELLOWis one of the rendering shortcut settings predefined in TWikiPreferences.  See the section rendering shortcut settings in that topic for a complete list of colors.
-  Syntax: %YELLOW% yellow text %ENDCOLOR%
-  Expands to:  yellow text 
-  Note: %<color>%text must end with%ENDCOLOR%. If you want to switch from one color to another one you first need to end the active color with%ENDCOLOR%, e.g. write%RED% some text %ENDCOLOR% %GREEN% more text %ENDCOLOR%.
-  Related: ENDCOLOR, TWikiPreferences, StandardColors
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