input formats:
- Full HTML:
- Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
- Insert view filter allows to embed views using tags. The tag syntax is relatively simple: [view:name=display=args]
- For example [view:tracker=page=1] says, embed a view named "tracker", use the "page" display, and supply the argument "1".
- The display and args parameters can be omitted. If the display is left empty, the view's default display is used.
- Multiple arguments are separated with slash. The args format is the same as used in the URL (or view preview screen).
- [view:my_view]
- [view:my_view=my_display]
- [view:my_view=my_display=arg1/arg2/arg3]
- [view:my_view==arg1/arg2/arg3]
- Internal paths in double quotes, written as "internal:node/99", for example, are replaced with the appropriate absolute URL or relative path. Given a site located at http://example.com/mysite, assuming clean URLs are enabled and "internal:admin/user" becomes "http://example.com/mysite/admin/user" and "internal:node/99" becomes "http://example.com/mysite/node/99". If 'node/99' has a URL alias assigned, such as 'news/latest' the alias will be substituted giving "http://example.com/mysite/news/latest".
- Almost plain text:
- Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
- Lines and paragraphs are automatically recognized. The <br /> line break, <p> paragraph and </p> close paragraph tags are inserted automatically. If paragraphs are not recognized simply add a couple blank lines.