

The Material Storage tab holds up to 250 of each item. Material Storage See also: Material storage, Crafting material A stack may be split in either direction. Conversely, if a stack is double-clicked in the bank then it will be moved into the first available inventory slot. If the maximum stack size is exceeded then the remainder will be deposited into the next available bank slot. If the item is stack-able and is already present in the bank then it will be added to the existing stack. Double-clicking an item may also cause it to be used instead of stored if you have materials storage tab open by mistake instead of the bank tab. Double-clicking the item in the inventory panel may cause it to be used instead of deposited. In addition to the normal drag-and-drop method, when the bank panel is open, everything that goes into the bank can be deposited directly from your character's inventory into the first available bank slot by double-clicking the item on the left-side of the bank panel. You can have up to 17 tabs in your bank, including the original tab. Bank Tab Expansions cost 600 each - you may click on the "lock" icon below the last storage pane to purchase as well. The Bank tab contains up to seventeen storage panes, each with 30 slots. Some items, like crafting materials, can be deposited from anywhere by right-clicking the item in your inventory and choosing Deposit Material. However, the introduction text can be eliminated by simply including : together followed by the text as shown in Example 2.Visit bankers in cities and towns to deposit items and view your collectibles. The introduction text portion is useful for forming definition type indention like Example 1 below. must appear at the beginning of a line and : must appear between introduction text and the indented text. Indent is formed by the combination of the and : characters. A space is not sufficient to introduce a blank line. Note: There must be printable text after the linebreak. Nevertheless, with Tiki you can use a special command to force linebreaks into a text :
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MonoSpaced Text provides a good example of this the Minus (-) and Plus (+) characters are used to start the using MonoSpaced Text and a Plus (+) and Minus (-) characters specify the end of it. With a 2-character combination, the characters are reversed when the function is turned off. Wiki-Syntax uses a character repeated twice for most functions, but it also has a few 2-character combinations. Some of the character combinations only work at the beginning of a line, while others can be inserted anywhere in the text and are active until they are turned off. It uses common characters in uncommon ways (or character combinations that are not normally used together) and provides them with a special meaning. The markup language used on a Wiki page is most commonly called Wiki Syntax.
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On this page, you'll learn how to format text on Wiki pages and other areas that support Wiki formatting (including articles, forums, and blogs).
