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#author John MacFarlane
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#title Pandoc Test Suite
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#date July 17, 2006
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This is a set of tests for pandoc. Most of them are adapted from John Gruber’s
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markdown test suite.
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----
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* Headers
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** Level 2 with an [[/url][embedded link]]
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*** Level 3 with <em>emphasis</em>
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**** Level 4
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***** Level 5
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* Level 1
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** Level 2 with <em>emphasis</em>
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*** Level 3
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with no blank line
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** Level 2
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with no blank line
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----
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* Paragraphs
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Here’s a regular paragraph.
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In Markdown 1.0.0 and earlier. Version 8. This line turns into a list item.
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Because a hard-wrapped line in the middle of a paragraph looked like a list
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item.
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Here’s one with a bullet. <verbatim>*</verbatim> criminey.
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There should be a hard line break<br>
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here.
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----
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* Block Quotes
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E-mail style:
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<quote>
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This is a block quote. It is pretty short.
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</quote>
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<quote>
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Code in a block quote:
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<example>
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sub status {
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print "working";
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}
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</example>
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A list:
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1. item one
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2. item two
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Nested block quotes:
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<quote>
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nested
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</quote>
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<quote>
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nested
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</quote>
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</quote>
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This should not be a block quote: 2 > 1.
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And a following paragraph.
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----
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* Code Blocks
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Code:
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<example>
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---- (should be four hyphens)
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sub status {
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print "working";
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}
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this code block is indented by one tab
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</example>
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And:
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<example>
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this code block is indented by two tabs
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These should not be escaped: \$ \\ \> \[ \{
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</example>
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----
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* Lists
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** Unordered
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Asterisks tight:
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- asterisk 1
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- asterisk 2
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- asterisk 3
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Asterisks loose:
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- asterisk 1
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- asterisk 2
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- asterisk 3
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Pluses tight:
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- Plus 1
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- Plus 2
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- Plus 3
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Pluses loose:
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- Plus 1
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- Plus 2
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- Plus 3
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Minuses tight:
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- Minus 1
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- Minus 2
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- Minus 3
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Minuses loose:
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- Minus 1
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- Minus 2
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- Minus 3
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** Ordered
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Tight:
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1. First
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2. Second
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3. Third
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and:
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1. One
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2. Two
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3. Three
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Loose using tabs:
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1. First
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2. Second
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3. Third
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and using spaces:
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1. One
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2. Two
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3. Three
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Multiple paragraphs:
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1. Item 1, graf one.
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Item 1. graf two. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog’s back.
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2. Item 2.
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3. Item 3.
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** Nested
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- Tab
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- Tab
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- Tab
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Here’s another:
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1. First
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2. Second:
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- Fee
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- Fie
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- Foe
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3. Third
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Same thing but with paragraphs:
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1. First
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2. Second:
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- Fee
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- Fie
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- Foe
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3. Third
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** Tabs and spaces
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- this is a list item indented with tabs
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- this is a list item indented with spaces
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- this is an example list item indented with tabs
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- this is an example list item indented with spaces
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** Fancy list markers
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2. begins with 2
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3. and now 3
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with a continuation
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iv. sublist with roman numerals, starting with 4
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v. more items
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A. a subsublist
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B. a subsublist
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Nesting:
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A. Upper Alpha
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I. Upper Roman.
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6. Decimal start with 6
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c. Lower alpha with paren
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Autonumbering:
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1. Autonumber.
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2. More.
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1. Nested.
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Should not be a list item:
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M.A. 2007
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B. Williams
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----
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* Definition Lists
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Tight using spaces:
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apple :: red fruit
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orange :: orange fruit
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banana :: yellow fruit
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Tight using tabs:
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apple :: red fruit
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orange :: orange fruit
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banana :: yellow fruit
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Loose:
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apple :: red fruit
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orange :: orange fruit
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banana :: yellow fruit
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Multiple blocks with italics:
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<em>apple</em> :: red fruit
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contains seeds, crisp, pleasant to taste
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<em>orange</em> :: orange fruit
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<example>
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{ orange code block }
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</example>
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<quote>
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orange block quote
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</quote>
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Multiple definitions, tight:
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apple :: red fruit
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:: computer
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orange :: orange fruit
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:: bank
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Multiple definitions, loose:
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apple :: red fruit
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:: computer
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orange :: orange fruit
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:: bank
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Blank line after term, indented marker, alternate markers:
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apple :: red fruit
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:: computer
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orange :: orange fruit
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1. sublist
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2. sublist
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* HTML Blocks
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Simple block on one line:
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foo
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And nested without indentation:
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foo
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bar
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Interpreted markdown in a table:
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<literal style="html">
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<table>
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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<tr>
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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<td>
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</literal>
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This is <em>emphasized</em>
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<literal style="html">
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</td>
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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<td>
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</literal>
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And this is <strong>strong</strong>
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<literal style="html">
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</td>
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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</tr>
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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</table>
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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<script type="text/javascript">document.write('This *should not* be interpreted as markdown');</script>
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</literal>
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Here’s a simple block:
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foo
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This should be a code block, though:
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<example>
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<div>
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foo
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</div>
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</example>
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As should this:
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<example>
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<div>foo</div>
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</example>
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Now, nested:
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foo
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This should just be an HTML comment:
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<literal style="html">
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<!-- Comment -->
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</literal>
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Multiline:
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<literal style="html">
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<!--
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Blah
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Blah
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-->
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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<!--
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This is another comment.
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-->
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</literal>
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Code block:
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<example>
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<!-- Comment -->
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</example>
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Just plain comment, with trailing spaces on the line:
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<literal style="html">
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<!-- foo -->
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</literal>
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Code:
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<example>
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<hr />
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</example>
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Hr’s:
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<literal style="html">
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<hr>
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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<hr />
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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<hr />
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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<hr>
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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<hr />
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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<hr />
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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<hr class="foo" id="bar" />
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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<hr class="foo" id="bar" />
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</literal>
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<literal style="html">
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<hr class="foo" id="bar">
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</literal>
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----
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* Inline Markup
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This is <em>emphasized</em>, and so <em>is this</em>.
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This is <strong>strong</strong>, and so <strong>is this</strong>.
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An <em>[[/url][emphasized link]]</em>.
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<strong><em>This is strong and em.</em></strong>
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So is <strong><em>this</em></strong> word.
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<strong><em>This is strong and em.</em></strong>
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So is <strong><em>this</em></strong> word.
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This is code: <code>></code>, <code>$</code>, <code>\</code>, <code>\$</code>,
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<code><html></code>.
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<del>This is <em>strikeout</em>.</del>
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Superscripts: a<sup>bc</sup>d a<sup><em>hello</em></sup>
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a<sup>hello there</sup>.
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Subscripts: H<sub>2</sub>O, H<sub>23</sub>O, H<sub>many of them</sub>O.
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These should not be superscripts or subscripts, because of the unescaped
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spaces: a^b c^d, a~b c~d.
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----
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* Smart quotes, ellipses, dashes
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“Hello,” said the spider. “‘Shelob’ is my name.”
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‘A’, ‘B’, and ‘C’ are letters.
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‘Oak,’ ‘elm,’ and ‘beech’ are names of trees. So is ‘pine.’
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‘He said, “I want to go.”’ Were you alive in the 70’s?
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Here is some quoted ‘<code>code</code>’ and a
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“[[http://example.com/?foo=1&bar=2][quoted link]]”.
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Some dashes: one—two — three—four — five.
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Dashes between numbers: 5–7, 255–66, 1987–1999.
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Ellipses…and…and….
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----
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* LaTeX
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- <literal style="tex">\cite[22-23]{smith.1899}</literal>
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- <verbatim>2 + 2 = 4</verbatim>
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- <em>x</em> ∈ <em>y</em>
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- <em>α</em> ∧ <em>ω</em>
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- 223
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- <em>p</em>-Tree
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- Here’s some display math:
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<verbatim>$$\frac{d}{dx}f(x)=\lim_{h\to 0}\frac{f(x+h)-f(x)}{h}$$</verbatim>
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- Here’s one that has a line break in it:
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<em>α</em> + <em>ω</em> × <em>x</em><sup>2</sup>.
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These shouldn’t be math:
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- To get the famous equation, write <code>$e = mc^2$</code>.
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- $22,000 is a <em>lot</em> of money. So is $34,000. (It worked if “lot” is
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emphasized.)
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- Shoes ($20) and socks ($5).
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- Escaped <code>$</code>: $73 <em>this should be emphasized</em> 23$.
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Here’s a LaTeX table:
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<literal style="latex">
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\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}\hline
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Animal & Number \\ \hline
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Dog & 2 \\
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Cat & 1 \\ \hline
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\end{tabular}
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</literal>
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----
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* Special Characters
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Here is some unicode:
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- I hat: Î
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- o umlaut: ö
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- section: §
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- set membership: ∈
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- copyright: ©
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AT&T has an ampersand in their name.
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AT&T is another way to write it.
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This & that.
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4 <verbatim><</verbatim> 5.
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6 > 5.
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Backslash: \
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Backtick: `
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Asterisk: <verbatim>*</verbatim>
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Underscore: _
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Left brace: {
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Right brace: }
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Left bracket: [
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Right bracket: ]
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Left paren: (
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Right paren: )
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Greater-than: >
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Hash: <verbatim>#</verbatim>
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Period: .
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Bang: !
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Plus: +
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Minus: -
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----
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* Links
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** Explicit
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Just a [[/url/][URL]].
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[[/url/][URL and title]].
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[[/url/][URL and title]].
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[[/url/][URL and title]].
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[[/url/][URL and title]]
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[[/url/][URL and title]]
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[[/url/with_underscore][with_underscore]]
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[[mailto:nobody@nowhere.net][Email link]]
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[[][Empty]].
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** Reference
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Foo [[/url/][bar]].
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With [[/url/][embedded <verbatim>[brackets]</verbatim>]].
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[[/url/][b]] by itself should be a link.
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Indented [[/url][once]].
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Indented [[/url][twice]].
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Indented [[/url][thrice]].
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This should [not][] be a link.
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<example>
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[not]: /url
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</example>
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Foo [[/url/][bar]].
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Foo [[/url/][biz]].
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** With ampersands
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Here’s a [[http://example.com/?foo=1&bar=2][link with an ampersand in the
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URL]].
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Here’s a link with an amersand in the link text: [[http://att.com/][AT&T]].
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Here’s an [[/script?foo=1&bar=2][inline link]].
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Here’s an [[/script?foo=1&bar=2][inline link in pointy braces]].
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** Autolinks
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With an ampersand: [[http://example.com/?foo=1&bar=2]]
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- In a list?
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- [[http://example.com/]]
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- It should.
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An e-mail address: [[mailto:nobody@nowhere.net][nobody@nowhere.net]]
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<quote>
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Blockquoted: [[http://example.com/]]
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</quote>
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Auto-links should not occur here: <code><http://example.com/></code>
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<example>
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or here: <http://example.com/>
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</example>
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----
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* Images
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From “Voyage dans la Lune” by Georges Melies (1902):
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[[lalune.jpg][Voyage dans la Lune]]
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Here is a movie [[movie.jpg][movie]] icon.
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----
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* Footnotes
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Here is a footnote reference,[1] and another.[2] This should <em>not</em> be a
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footnote reference, because it contains a space.[^my note] Here is an inline
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note.[3]
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<quote>
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Notes can go in quotes.[4]
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</quote>
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1. And in list items.[5]
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This paragraph should not be part of the note, as it is not indented.
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[1] Here is the footnote. It can go anywhere after the footnote reference. It
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need not be placed at the end of the document.
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[2] Here’s the long note. This one contains multiple blocks.
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Subsequent blocks are indented to show that they belong to the footnote
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(as with list items).
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<example>
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{ <code> }
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</example>
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If you want, you can indent every line, but you can also be lazy and just
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indent the first line of each block.
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[3] This is <em>easier</em> to type. Inline notes may contain
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[[http://google.com][links]] and <code>]</code> verbatim characters, as
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well as [bracketed text].
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[4] In quote.
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[5] In list.
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