User:Quisizyx/scratch1

= Scratch Pad #1 for Tests & Initial Article Creation =

Editing Tests
Testing for italic, bold, both, and color.

The above use 2, 3, & 5 apostrophes. This is what you get with 'one apostrophe' & 'four apostrophes'. The four apostrophe result logically indicates;

One apostrophe gets 'regular text enclosed by one apostrophe'.

Two apostrophes get italic text enclosed by no apostrophes.

Three apostrophes correctly configured gets 'italic text enclosed by one apostrophe'.   Because of the cumulative affect of the apostrophes this is the only one requiring a bit of futzing. Placing two apostrophes after gets, a space, one apostrophe before italic, one apostrophe after the word apostrophe, a period, then two apostrophes gets the previous result.

Three consecutive apostrophes get bold text enclosed by no apostrophes.

Four consecutive apostrophes get 'bold text enclosed by one apostrophe.'

Five consecutive apostrophes get bold italic text enclosed by no apostrophes.

Six consecutive apostrophes get 'bold italic text enclosed by one apostrophe.'

Testing for silver, blue, brown, red, yellkw, green, aqua, purple, gray, maroon, lime, teal, navy, and fuchsia.

Checking Underline & Strike Through Command Parsing
The first example has the underline & strike through switches on the outside of the color template. The second example has the switches either side of text in the color template.

Strike through; This text is struck through.

So is this text.

It has been implied this is used to represent a comment or statement which is no longer valid, pertinent, or relevant due to software upgrades or rule changes. Also, a subject which not notable.

Underline;   This text is underlined.

So is this text.

Among other uses, it has been implied this is used to indicate a notable subject.

As seen here either method of placing switches works. Note the color of the strikethrough and underline is black when the switches are placed externally of the color template. The color of the strikethrough & underline matches the color of the text when the switches are placed within the color template either side of the text.

Testing the Parsing of Bold/Italic Commands
Checking how the color template & bold/italic commands are interpreted when combined.

Enclosing the color template with five apostrophes to attempt an italic bold colored word gets red.

Enclosing the text in the color template with five apostrophes gets red.

Appearantly it works either way. Because of the italc text enclosed by apostrophes complication, it will require enclosing the text in the color template by apostrophes, then enclosing the color template by two apostrophes to get apostrophes around the text matched in color such as red.

Signiture Experiment
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