At first glance, DokuWiki markup looks a lot like MediaWiki markup, but while it has the same markup flavor, it is actually significantly different in a number of ways.
Headlines (headings) are defined by equal signs (like "=====Heading====="), but they may ONLY contain text. Especially, links are NOT allowed in Headlines, while MediaWiki does allow links there. (Info on why is here:
https://www.dokuwiki.org/faq:headerlinks)
More '='s makes BIGGER headline text, not smaller. I use 4, 5, and 6 '='s for small, medium, and large (top of page) headings, what would be 3, 2, and 1 '='s in MediaWiki.
The characters to start a list item are '*' for unordered, and '-' for ordered (NOT '#'). They MUST be indented by 2 spaces, they do NOT work at the left margin. For each further list indent, add 2 more spaces, NOT another '*' or '-'.
To display copied-in text exactly as it is, for example from an email, use <text>your text</text>. Uppercase <TEXT> does the same, and adds a box around it.
To force a new line, use '\\' at the end of a line, or '\\ ' in the middle of a line. An empty line acts as a paragraph separator, which causes a new line followed by an empty line.
To prevent characters from being interpreted as markup, bracket them with pairs of percent signs (%)
Unlike MediaWiki, there is no Page Title stored outside of the page markup, because there is no database to store it in. FSGW has DokuWiki configured to try to use the first Headline on each page as the page title.
External (outside the wiki) links will open in a new tab. This is a configuration choice we made in DokuWiki.
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