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An h1 header

Paragraphs are separated by a blank line.

2nd paragraph. Italic, bold, and monospace. Itemized lists
look like:

  • this one
  • that one
  • the other one

Note that — not considering the asterisk — the actual text
content starts at 4-columns in.

Block quotes are
written like so.

They can span multiple paragraphs,
if you like.

Use 3 dashes for an em-dash. Use 2 dashes for ranges (ex., “it’s all
in chapters 12–14”). Three dots … will be converted to an ellipsis.
Unicode is supported. ☺

An h2 header

Here’s a numbered list:

  1. first item
  2. second item
  3. third item

Note again how the actual text starts at 4 columns in (4 characters
from the left side). Here’s a code sample:

# Let me re-iterate ...
for i in 1 .. 10 { do-something(i) }

As you probably guessed, indented 4 spaces. By the way, instead of
indenting the block, you can use delimited blocks, if you like:

define foobar() {
    print "Welcome to flavor country!";
}

(which makes copying & pasting easier). You can optionally mark the
delimited block for Pandoc to syntax highlight it:

import time
# Quick, count to ten!
for i in range(10):
    # (but not *too* quick)
    time.sleep(0.5)
    print i
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
    print("test test");
    return 0;
}

An h3 header

Now a nested list:

  1. First, get these ingredients:
    • carrots
    • celery
    • lentils
  2. Boil some water.
  3. Dump everything in the pot and follow
    this algorithm:

     find wooden spoon
     uncover pot
     stir
     cover pot
     balance wooden spoon precariously on pot handle
     wait 10 minutes
     goto first step (or shut off burner when done)
    

    Do not bump wooden spoon or it will fall.

Notice again how text always lines up on 4-space indents (including
that last line which continues item 3 above).

Here’s a link to a website, to a local
doc
, and to a section heading in the current
doc
. Here’s a footnote 1.

Tables can look like this:

Left-aligned Center-aligned Right-aligned
git status git status git status
git diff git diff git diff

A horizontal rule follows.


and images can be specified like so:

example image

Inline math equations go in like so: (alpha + beta = gamma). Display
math should get its own line and be put in in double-dollarsigns:

[
e^{ipi}+1=0
]

And note that you can backslash-escape any punctuation characters
which you wish to be displayed literally, ex.: `foo`, *bar*, etc.

  1. Footnote text goes here.