# Markdown This wiki's pages are written in [pandoc]'s extended form of [markdown]. If you're not familiar with markdown, you should start by looking at the [markdown "basics" page] and the [markdown syntax description]. Consult the [pandoc User's Guide] for information about pandoc's syntax for footnotes, tables, description lists, and other elements not present in standard markdown. [pandoc]: http://pandoc.org [pandoc User's Guide]: http://pandoc.org/README.html [markdown]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown [markdown "basics" page]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/basics [markdown syntax description]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax Markdown is pretty intuitive, since it is based on email conventions. Here are some examples to get you started:
`*emphasized text*` | *emphasized text* |
`**strong emphasis**` | **strong emphasis** |
`` `literal text` `` | `literal text` |
`\*escaped special characters\*` | \*escaped special characters\* |
`[external link](http://google.com)` | [external link](http://google.com) |
`![folder](/img/icons/folder.png)` | ![folder](/img/icons/folder.png) |
Wikilink: `[Front Page]()` | Wikilink: [Front Page]() |
`H~2~O` | H~2~O |
`10^100^` | 10^100^ |
`~~strikeout~~` | ~~strikeout~~ |
`$x = \frac{{ - b \pm \sqrt {b^2 - 4ac} }}{{2a}}$` | $x = \frac{{ - b \pm \sqrt {b^2 - 4ac} }}{{2a}}$^[If this looks like code, it's because MathJax is not installed on your system. Contact your administrator to request it.] |
`A simple footnote.^[Or is it so simple?]` | A simple footnote.^[Or is it so simple?] |
> an indented paragraph, > usually used for quotations |
> an indented paragraph, > usually used for quotations |
#!/bin/sh -e # code, indented four spaces echo "Hello world" |
#!/bin/sh -e # code, indented four spaces echo "Hello world" |
* a bulleted list * second item - sublist - and more * back to main list 1. this item has an ordered 2. sublist a) you can also use letters b) another item |
* a bulleted list * second item - sublist - and more * back to main list 1. this item has an ordered 2. sublist a) you can also use letters b) another item |
Fruit Quantity -------- ----------- apples 30,200 oranges 1,998 pears 42 Table: Our fruit inventory |
Fruit Quantity -------- ----------- apples 30,200 oranges 1,998 pears 42 Table: Our fruit inventory |