Please feel free to experiment here....

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Contents:

1. The First Section


Some section one text. More section one text. More section one text. More section one text. More section one text. More section one text. More section one text.

And then here's a list:
  • The first bullet.
    • By the way, that bullet has several sub-headers. (This is the first.)
    • This is the second sub-header. (Duh!)
  • The second bullet.
    1. item one
    2. item two

1.1. Smiley

:) ;) :-)

1.2. The first subsection

Here is a link to the page titled: BizarStructuredText

And here is another line of text. Incidentally, you might want to do one of the following:
  1. Brush your teeth.
  2. Visit: ProposedWork
If not, then just sit back, relax, and enjoy the flight.

1.3. Can You Believe There's a Second Subsection?

They were surprised about the first subsection on this page. Imagine the complete astonishment when they discovered that there was a second subsection! An important part of this section is its reference to the MissionStatement. Be sure to check it out.

A Very Important Table
x-valy-valz-val
32.618.321.75
34.917.l23.6

2. What to Do When You're Getting Bored with the First Section

Here are several possibilities:
  1. Play hopscotch.
  2. Check for loose change in the sofa cushions.
  3. Clip your fingernails.
  4. Change your socks.
  5. Have another beer.
  6. Check out, http://www.halfbakery.com, for instance http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Jehovah_27s_20Witness_20Delivery#979686222-5-1
  7. Go right ahead and read the Second Section.


Please Note: There has been considerable controversy about several of the above listed alternatives to reading the First Section. Some people think they are silly. Some people think they are offensive. And some people just think that they are a waste of time. All of these may be true. However, we stand by them, as we firmly believe that they are all more interesting than the First Section.


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3. Formatting


italic bold typewriter

backtick typewriter (configurable)

preformatted

4. Linking



http://purl.net/wiki/moin/ Python(http://www.python.org/)

someone@the.inter.net

5. Lists


5.1. Bullet

  • first
    1. nested and numbered
    2. numbered lists are renumbered
  • second

    blockquote deeper


6. Single line LaTeX

$$ \sum_{i=0}^{100} x_i y_i^3 $$


$$ \int_0^{2\pi}\sin\ x\ dx $$


7. Quote

pre-formatted, No heading, No tables, No smileys. Only WikiLinks
:
ddddff dsf sda sdf sd 
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   WikiSandBox ddsf sdaf sadf sdf saf sda sdf sdf sdf sdf sfd sdf sdf sd fsdf sd sdf sda sdf sd fs sadf sdf sd sdf sdf sdf sdf df sadf ww w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w 

8. Processors

8.1. Gnuplot


sh: gnuplot: command not found

ERROR: Gnuplot does not work correctly
sh: gnuplot: command not found

ERROR: Gnuplot does not work correctly


sh: gnuplot: command not found

ERROR: Gnuplot does not work correctly

8.2. Python

a MoniWiki python colorizer using the VimProcessor
foo = 10+20 def print_element(bla): print '''bla this sucks.'''

8.3. Php

<?
print "Hello World";

?>


latex

this is a latex 
$$ 
\lambda 
$$

8.4. C/C++

#include <stdio.h> int main() { printf("Hello World!\n"); return 0;

#include <iostream> int main() { std::cout << "Hello World!" << std::endl; return 0; }

lua
print"Hello World!"
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