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!!! How to create a new markup 
KnowWE is designed for the easy introduction of new (e.g., project specific) markups. Therefore, an extra plugin extension point is provided. Further, a markup template is defined that allows to make benefit of existing implementations of parser and autocompletion functionality. We call this template ''[DefaultMarkup]''. The implementation of a new markup based on the DefaultMarkup can be achieved at very low implementation workload. It is recommended to always make use of this template when creating a new markup (except for the very rare cases where it is not suitable). 

!! Create a new markup derived from default markup
The DefaultMarkup has a particular [predefined syntactical structure|DefaultMarkup] that can be coined by a custom keyword and custom annotation.

! Extend Class DefaultMarkupType
To create a new markup based on DefaultMarkup, the class ''[DefaultMarkupType|https://isci.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/javadoc/KnowWE/de/knowwe/kdom/defaultMarkup/DefaultMarkupType.html]''
 needs to be extended. The following code snipplet shows a Hello-World extension of DefaultMarkup.
{{{
 1| public class HelloWorldMarkup extends DefaultMarkupType {
 2|
 3|	private static final DefaultMarkup MARKUP;
 4|
 5|	static {
 6|		MARKUP = new DefaultMarkup("HelloWorld");
 7|	}
 8|
 9|	public HelloWorldMarkup() {
10|		super(MARKUP);
11|	}
12| }
}}}

A private instance of a [DefaultMarkup|https://isci.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/javadoc/KnowWE/de/knowwe/kdom/defaultMarkup/DefaultMarkup.html] is required (line 3).
The initialization of the DefaultMarkup object in the static block (line 6) is required in that way to allow the plugin-framework to create a markup instance on start-up.
In line 6 also the name (and markup keyword) is specified as parameter for the DefaultMarkup object, "HelloWorld" in this example.
The DefaultMarkup object has to be passed to the super class constructor call, as shown in line 10.
! Add Annotations

In the following the above listing is extended in line 4 and line 8 to introduce an annotation. The markup example allows to specify an image file name by the ''image'' annotation.

{{{
 1| public class HelloWorldMarkup extends DefaultMarkupType {
 2|
 3|	private static final DefaultMarkup MARKUP;
 4|	public static final String IMAGE_KEY = "image";
 5|
 6|	static {
 7|		MARKUP = new DefaultMarkup("HelloWorld");
 8|		MARKUP.addAnnotation(Image_KEY, false);
 9|	}
10|
11|	public HelloWorldMarkup() {
12|		super(MARKUP);
13|	}
14| }
}}}




! Create a renderer
In principle any kind of renderer can be added to render the markup. However, it is recommended to use a renderer based on the [DefaultMarkupRenderer|https://isci.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/javadoc/KnowWE/de/knowwe/kdom/defaultMarkup/DefaultMarkupRenderer.html] to provide a coherent look of all content element. Further, this renderer automatically gives access to additional tool extensions that are registered for this markup ([HowTo Create Tools]).
The renderer can be set in the constructor as shown in line 3 of the following listing:
{{{
1|	public HelloWorldMarkup() {
2|		super(MARKUP);
3|	    	this.setRenderer(new HelloWorldRenderer());
4|	}
}}}

! Create entry into the plugin.xml
To make the markup active in KnowWE it has to be registered to the plugin-framework. This is done by an entry into the [plugin.xml|Meaning of pluginxml] file. 

{{{
	<extension plugin-id="KnowWEExtensionPoints" point-id="Type"
		id="HelloKnowWEType">
		<parameter id="class"
			value="de.knowwe.example.HelloKnowWEType" />
		<parameter id="name" value="HelloKnowWEType" />
		<parameter id="description" value="KnowWEObjectType HelloKnowWEType" />
		<parameter id="version" value="1.0" />
		<parameter id="priority" value="5" />
		<parameter id="scope" value="root" />
	</extension>
}}}

!! Create an new general markup

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