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there hi
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== raw html == hi ''there''. inserted
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== sup, sub, del == H2O base''exponent'' hello == inline code == *→* typed >>= == code blocks ==
case xs of
     (_:_) -> reverse xs
     []    -> ['*']
case xs of (_:_) -> reverse xs [] -> ['*'] widgets.each do |w| print w.price end == block quotes == Regular paragraph
This is a block quote. With two paragraphs.
Nother paragraph. == external links == [http://google.com ''Google'' search engine] http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/ [http://google.com] [http://yahoo.com] [mailto:info@example.org email me] == internal links == [[Help]] [[Help|the help page]] [[Help]]ers [[Help]]ers [[Help:Contents|]] [[#My anchor]] [[Page#with anchor|and text]] == images == [[File:example.jpg|caption]] [[File:example.jpg|border|the ''caption'' with [http://google.com external link]]] [[File:example.jpg|frameless|border|30x40px|caption]] [[File:example.jpg]] [[Archivo:example_es.jpg]] == lists == * Start each line * with an asterisk (*). ** More asterisks gives deeper *** and deeper levels. * Line breaks
don't break levels. *** But jumping levels creates empty space. Any other start ends the list. # Start each line # with a number sign (#). ## More number signs gives deeper ### and deeper ### levels. # Line breaks
don't break levels. ### But jumping levels creates empty space. # Blank lines # end the list and start another. Any other start also ends the list. ;item 1 : definition 1 ;item 2 : definition 2-1 : definition 2-2 # one # two #* two point one #* two point two # three #; three item one #: three def one # four #: four def one #: this looks like a continuation #: and is often used #: instead
of
# {{{template |author=John |title=My Book }}} ## five sub 1 ### five sub 1 sub 1 ## five sub 2
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    1. list item B1
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    continuing list item A1
  2. list item A2
    #abc #def #ghi
  1. Amsterdam
  2. Rotterdam
  3. The Hague
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preformatted Don't need a blank line around a preformatted block. == templates == {{Welcome}} {{Foo:Bar}} {{Thankyou|all your effort|Me}} Written {{{date}}} by {{{name}}}. == tables == {| |- |Orange |Apple |- |Bread |Pie |- |Butter |Ice cream |} {| |+Food complements !Orange !Apple |- |Bread |Pie |- !Butter |Ice cream |} {| |+Food complements !Orange !Apple |- |Bread and cheese |Pie # apple # carrot |} {| | Orange || Apple || more |- | Bread || Pie || more |- | Butter || Ice cream || and more |} {|width="50%" ! align="left" width="50%"| Left ! align="right"|Right ! align="center"|Center |- | left || 15.00 || centered |- | more || 2.0 || more |} {| |- |Orange |Apple |- |Bread | {| !fruit !topping |- |apple |ice cream |} |- |Butter |Ice cream |} {| |Orange |}Paragraph after the table. == notes == My note!This. URL note.http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html#range