Scope Function



Scope functions are like standard functions except for they apply to a defined scope of wiki text. This scope is defined by three opening curly-brackets and terminated by three closing curly-brackets.

{{ThisIsTheFunction(These are function parameters)
   This is a scope body
}}



In this example, we are calling the Alert scope function:
{{Alert(Warning, Heading text)
   This is the body of the scope.
}}



A B C D F J O S T 
  • A
    • Alert - Alerts bring important information to the attention of the reader.
  • B
    • Background - Set the background color for a block of content.
    • Blockquote - Blockquotes are good for quoting blocks of content from another source within your document.
    • Bullets - Create hierarchical ordered or unordered lists.
  • C
    • Callout - Prominently display useful information in a fairly understated panel.
    • Card - Cards are good for displaying every-day content and can have a title.
    • Code - Display formatted, wiki-unprocessed and syntax-hilighted code.
    • Collapse - Dynamically show or hide a section of the wiki body.
  • D
    • DefineSnippet - Sets a snippet variable to a block of wiki markup.
  • F
    • Figure - Displays a piece of content along with an optional caption, especially useful for images.
    • Foreground - Set the foreground color for a block of content.
  • J
    • Jumbotron - Large grey box good for calling attention in a non-critical way.
  • O
    • Order - Orders the resulting lines of a block of wiki markup.
  • S
    • StripedTable - The StripedTable scope function allows you to create tables with columns and alternating colored rows.
  • T
    • Table - The Table scope function allows you to create tables with rows and columns.



Function Calling Convention
Scope Function
Instruction Function
Standard Function


  • Alert - Alerts bring important information to the attention of the reader.
  • AppVersion - Displays the wiki engine version.
  • Attachments - Lists the attached files associated with a page.
  • Background - Set the background color for a block of content.
  • Blockquote - Blockquotes are good for quoting blocks of content from another source within your document.
  • BR - Inserts one or more line-breaks into the wiki body.
  • Bullets - Create hierarchical ordered or unordered lists.
  • Callout - Prominently display useful information in a fairly understated panel.
  • Card - Cards are good for displaying every-day content and can have a title.
  • Code - Display formatted, wiki-unprocessed and syntax-hilighted code.