User talk:JohnSykes
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Hey, John - I see that you typed that out as a list with carriage returns between each item.
I want to demonstrate a couple of techniques for the formatting you were after.
Most often, we make lists bullet lists by prepending an asterisk for each row:
Own:
- 453 Nuvistor Mod 210H,
- 453 FET,
- 453 Mod 127C,
- 453A,
- 454,
- 454A,
- 7633 + plug-ins,
- 7L5 Opt. 25 (faulty),
- 7CT1N,
- LC130,
- 575 Mod 122C,
- 1501 TDR,
- P6015 HV probe,
- SG503,
- PG506,
- TG501,
We can also prepend a space to make it a fixed font block - and I used triple apostrophes to make the bold "Own:":
Own:
453 Nuvistor Mod 210H, 453 FET, 453 Mod 127C, 453A, 454, 454A, 7633 + plug-ins, 7L5 Opt. 25 (faulty), 7CT1N, LC130, 575 Mod 122C, 1501 TDR, P6015 HV probe, SG503, PG506, TG501,
A third way which I like is to use a table and I particularly like that method when there are multiple sortable columns - I copied the fixed font block above and pasted it into the table editor - the trailing commas triggered an extra column:
453 Nuvistor Mod 210H | |
---|---|
453 FET | |
453 Mod 127C | |
453A | |
454 | |
454A | |
7633 + plug-ins | |
7L5 Opt. 25 (faulty) | |
7CT1N | |
LC130 | |
575 Mod 122C | |
1501 TDR | |
P6015 HV probe | |
SG503 | |
PG506 | |
TG501 |
So - a quick edit to remove the extra column, give it a header row and add "sortable " to the class:
Model |
---|
453 Nuvistor Mod 210H |
453 FET |
453 Mod 127C |
453A |
454 |
454A |
7633 + plug-ins |
7L5 Opt. 25 (faulty) |
7CT1N |
LC130 |
575 Mod 122C |
1501 TDR |
P6015 HV probe |
SG503 |
PG506 |
TG501 |