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A few tabulated examples: The formatted result. | The raw text strong man. | strong man.Strong Man | Strong Man

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Italicized text here. | ”Italicized text here.” Strong emphasized | ”’Strong emphasized”’ Strong italic text🙂 | ”’Strong ”italic text”:-) ”’

  • Bullet pointed. | * Bullet pointed.
  1. Numbered list.| <tab>0 Numbered list.

ISBN 020171499X | isbn 020171499X ISBN 020171499X | ISBN 020171499X

 leading space. |  leading space. 

(Where <tab> denotes a tab character.)


two single quotes now two single quotes and three single quotes (total of 5)Bold textthree single quotesBold italic text — two plus three single quotes Quoted bold italic maybe?


two quotes — Italic 2 plus three quotes — BOLD 3 equals Italic Bold 5 ’Trying four quotes’ 'Trying many quotes’ WikiWikiWebWikiWikiWeb WikiWikiWeb Note that „mind your p’s and q’s” is awkward to produce.


SixSingleQuotes: SixSingleQuotes or SixSingleQuotes

 monospace preformatted stuff begins with a space

Hello

 Hello Again

Link to FrontPage Horizontal line with front space:

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Horizontal lines without front space:



  • An unnumbered list begins with an asterisk.
  • A list member
    • Nested list members without tabs.
      • You can now nest beyond four deep…
        • …although it becomes hard…
          • …to read and edit.
  1. A numbered list, which starts with a tab and any digit, is automatically numbered.
  2. It is also called an ordered list.
  • The various kinds of lists can be nested by using extra tabs.
  1. Also this way:
    1. Nested
    2. Nested too
    3. Yet one more
    4. And another one
    5. This is not another one
  2. But this one is
  • Also the other way round:
    1. Item 1
    2. Item 2
    3. 3 metI
  • And like this.
    • Nested item.
      • Even more nested item.
        • Even more nested item.
      • I’ve flown the coop!

term definition — formed with Tab-Stuff-Colon-Tab another termand its buddy definition This is a block quote. It looks like <TAB><SPACE>:<TAB>text. This is because it really is a term: definition block with the term being a <SPACE>. Image in this Wiki (just the URL to the image file):


<TAB><SPACE>:<TAB>text also seems to be the best format for poems (copy-and-paste from GreatPoemsList): William Shakespeare, The Tempest act IV scene 1. Edit (but don’t change, please) this page to see the formatting stuff.


’single quote’ „double quote” 3 single quotes


If you indent your paragraph, it will be monospaced and won’t line-wrap. This is a very common mistake, but trying to rectify it by inserting new lines into the paragraph doesn’t work. Example:

      Our [many] revels now are ended. These our actors,
      As I foretold you, were all spirits and
      Are melted into air, into thin air:
      And, like the baseless fabric of this vision,

      The cloud-capp'd towers, the gorgeous palaces,
      The solemn temples, the great globe itself,
      Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve
      And, like this insubstantial pageant faded,
      Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff
      As dreams are made on, and our little life
      Is rounded with a sleep.

Monospaced text is also handy for showing tables (since HtmlTables are not supported). However, be wary of TabMunging.

 Person  Pickles picked
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 Mary    0.35 peck
 Peter   1.00 peck