just to make sure that everybody knows this:
when creating Wiki-pages implicitely from an already existing Wiki-page, you usually do so by using CamelCase. e.g. any appearance of the word "CamelCase" in a Wiki markupped text will eventually become a linked sub-page.
if you do NOT want the word "CamelCase" to become a link, use the exclamation mark to avoid this. e.g. "the !CamelCase is not a link"
if you DO want a word that is not CamelCase to become a new subpage, you can do so by putting it in square brackets. e.g. "this [links] to a page". (will make a "links" a link; the square brackets will not show up)
this also allows you to use spaces in wiki-pages: "[volume 1]" will link to (and eventually create) a page named "volume1"
if you want to write a word literally in square brackets (e.g. because that is the usual way to write pd-objects in ascii), use exclamation mark again: "use ![dac~] for outputting sound"
mfg.ard IOhannes