!!! Markup for Wiki Includes

The include markup allows to include a wiki page or a fragment of a wiki page into another page. This can be useful if some content should be presented in different contexts on different pages and should not be duplicated.

%%prettify
{{{
%%include...
}}}
/%

For an include at least the target of the page or page fragment that should be include needs to be specified in the body of the markup:

%%prettify
{{{
%%include
  // here goes a comment
  - [Main#d3web - The Open-Source Diagnostic Platform]
%
}}}
/%
__Renders as:__

%%include
Main#d3web - The Open-Source Diagnostic Platform
%

! Including a Chapter of a Page

The markup allows to include a specific (sub-)chapter of a wiki page. Therefore the chapter mechanism from the basic wiki markup is used as described on [Doc BasicMarkup].
After the include page name, the respective header name can be appended using '#'. In the following example only the chapter ''Contacts'' of the page ''Getting Started'' is included: 

{{{
%%include
Info Commercial Support#Contact
@frame: true
%
}}}

__Renders as:__

%%include
Info Commercial Support#Contact
@frame: true
@zoom: 100%
%

! The Frame Annotation

By default the included content is surrounded by a frame that also highlighted by mouse over. On the upper right corner a tool menu provides a link to the original page.
That frame can also be suppressed using the ''frame'' annotation. 
Then, the content is seamlessly integrated in the local wiki page content:


{{{
%%include
Info Commercial Support#Contact
%
}}}


__Renders as:__

%%include
Info Commercial Support#Contact
@zoom: 100%
%

! The Zoom Annotation

It is also possible to modify the presentation size of the included content by specifying a zoom level be the zoom annotation:
{{{
%%include
Info Commercial Support#Contact
@zoom: 150%
%
}}}

__Renders as:__

%%include
Info Commercial Support#Contact
@zoom: 150%
%

__Note:__ The zoom attribute is not displayed correctly on all browsers for all zoom levels (Chrome recommended for this feature).