General
- Use one or more blank lines to separate paragraphs.
 Use [[BR]] to insert linebreaks into paragraphs.
Typeface
Name/Sample  | 
  Markup  | 
  Notes  | 
italic  | 
  ''italic''  | 
  Double single quotes.  | 
bold  | 
  '''bold'''  | 
  Triple single quotes.  | 
monospace  | 
  `monospace`  | 
  Single backticks. Wiki markup is ignored.  | 
code  | 
  {{{code}}}  | 
  Example. Wiki markup is ignored.  | 
underline  | 
  __underline__  | 
  
  | 
superscript  | 
  ^superscript^  | 
  
  | 
subscript  | 
  ,,subscript,,  | 
  
  | 
smaller  | 
  ~-smaller-~  | 
  
  | 
larger  | 
  ~+larger+~  | 
  
  | 
stroke  | 
  --(stroke)--  | 
  MoinMoin Version 1.5+  | 
Colorized Code
There are several ways to display colorized code formatting:
Start a special code block containing the parser's name: {{{#!parsername
Embed a file attachment bearing a supported extension (such as ".py") with inline:
Begin a page with the format processing instruction: #format parsername
To see the list of supported languages see HelpOnParsers.
Examples
Mixing ''italic'' and '''bold'''
Markup  | 
  Result  | 
'''''Mix''' at the beginning''  | 
  Mix at the beginning  | 
'''''Mix'' at the beginning'''  | 
  Mix at the beginning  | 
'''Mix at the ''end'''''  | 
  Mix at the end  | 
''Mix at the '''end'''''  | 
  Mix at the end  | 
Code
{{{ 
 10 PRINT "Hello, world!" 
 20 GOTO 10 
 }}} 
 
Result:
10 PRINT "Hello, world!" 20 GOTO 10
Superscript & Subscript
You might recall ''a''^2^ + ''b''^2^ = ''c''^2^ from your math lessons, unless your head is filled with H,,2,,O.
Result:
You might recall a2 + b2 = c2 from your math lessons, unless your head is filled with H2O.
Colorized Code, Method #1
{{{#!python 
 from colors import palette 
 palette.colorize('python') 
 }}} 
 
Result:
   1 from colors import palette
   2 palette.colorize('python')