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How to use an internal link: [[#indenting first line|indent first line]].
 
How to use an internal link: [[#indenting first line|indent first line]].
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==Append 2==
 
==Append 2==

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Append

 Program Test;
 Uses Crt;

 Var I : Integer;

 Begin
   For I := 0 to 12 do
     WriteLn('Test ',I:2);
 End.

--Graeme 11:03, 23 March 2012 (UTC) The DELPHI style doesn't seem to be supported, so we have to use the SOURCE tag instead.

Sayonara

Test O

How to use an internal link: indent first line.

Append 2

 // this is the same code as above

 Program Test;
 Uses Crt;

 Var I : Integer;

 Begin
   For I := 0 to 12 do
     WriteLn('Test ',I:2);
 End.

External link

External link: link title
another link: link title


a image

This text should be placed near the picture, does it? zxvzxcv zxvc xcv xzcv zxcv zxvc zxvc zxcv zxcv zxcv zxcv xcv xcv xcv xcv zxcv zxcv zxcv xcv zxcv zxcv aaaaaaaaaaaaa
And this line were is going? and this line?

a text

This is the text

new section test

Table 2

Header 1 Header 2 Header 3 Header 4
Item 1,1 Item 1,2 Item 1,3 Item 1,4
Item 2,1 Item 2,2 Item 2,3 Item 2,4

Bullets

  • One
  • Two
    • Tree

Numbering

  1. First
  2. Second
  3. Third

Nested Numbering

  1. First
    1. first.one
    2. first.two
    3. first.three
  2. Second
    1. second.one
    2. second.two
    3. second.three

Mixed Numbering

  1. First
    • first.one
    • first.two
    • first.three
  2. Second
    • second.one
    • second.two
    • second.three

indenting first line

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TEST


Another Test: lets go crazy

I want to create a boxed text:

This is in a box, or so I hope.

This is outside the box, no? And this is a reference to my incomplete Structural Analyis book ThisIsMyShura

Weird: this is in the box as well?
  • And a bullet in italics?

non formatted...

Humm

{{#categorytree:Foo}} <categorytree>

Float Like A Butterfly

New section?

Let's see... ok

grusskarte

if Graphviz was installed, this would draw a pretty graph...

<graphviz> digraph G {

 rankdir=LR; node [fontsize = "8" shape = "rectangle"]; 
 "Node 1" -> "Node 2";

} </graphviz>

This is a test to see, if I can edit a page after the Bad-Behavior update. fpcfan 22:43, 7 December 2007 (CET)

Tutorial links

30 Second Quick Wiki Tutorial

Use this syntax to include a page within another page: {{:LazAutoUpdater}}

Clipboard commands with selections

Clipboard-related commands work with carets, both with selections and without them. Some details about this:

Command Behaviour, when there're no selections Behaviour, when at last one selection present
Copy to clipboard Copies entire lines, containing carets. (Ignores multiple carets on same line.) Copies only selections text. (Ignores carets without selections.)
Paste from clipboard First, selections are cleared (deleted). Then, command pastes text into each caret position. Special case is when clipboard lines count equals to carets count - in this case, first line is inserted at first caret, second line is inserted at 2nd caret, etc.