Cut and paste from MediaWiki appears to working with only minor edits noted below.
===Tables===
MediaWiki uses standard HTML syntax to create tables. Dokuwiki doesn't read HTML, so the syntax is a bit different. An example of correct Dokuwiki table syntax:
| ^ Heading 1 ^ Heading 2 ^
^ Heading 3 | Row 1 Col 2 | Row 1 Col 3 |
^ Heading 4 | no colspan this time | |
^ Heading 5 | Row 2 Col 2 | Row 2 Col 3 |
This comes out as:
| ^ Heading 1 ^ Heading 2 ^
^ Heading 3 | Row 1 Col 2 | Row 1 Col 3 |
^ Heading 4 | no colspan this time | |
^ Heading 5 | Row 2 Col 2 | Row 2 Col 3 |
===Navigation Menu===
Unlike MediaWiki that used '''Sidebar''' to change the left menu, Docuwiki uses a '''navigation''' page. The top-level bar is [http://wiki.cs.byu.edu/navigation]. Class pages can have separate navigation as well. For example, the navigation page for [[cs-486]] is [[cs-486/navigation|cs-486/navigation]]. Edit it the same as in MediaWiki.
The ''navigation'' page is the navigation bar.
===Source Code Highlighting===
Unlike the MediaWiki plugin on [http://facwiki.cs.byu.edu] that uses '''''' tags, DocuWiki uses '''code''' instead of '''source''' in the tags. After the '''code''' keyword, you can include an optional language. Here is an example
BDD BDD::SwapVariables(std::vector x, std::vector y) const;
BDD AndAbstract(const BDD& g, const BDD& cube, unsigned int limit = 0) const;
double BDD::CountMinterm(int nvars) const;
void Cudd::DumpDot(
const std::vector& nodes,
char ** inames = 0,
char ** onames = 0,
FILE * fp = stdout) const;
===LaTeX Math===
The [https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:mathjax MathJax] plugin is installed. A single dollar sign is inline mode, $x^2$, and the double dollar sign indicates display mode.
$$
x = \sum_{i=0}^n i^2
$$