![]() ![]() I support many popular languages as well as some generic syntax descriptions that can be used if your language of choice is not supported. The language ID will only be used to highlight the code inside if you tick the Enable highlighting in code blocks option. ![]() You can add an optional language ID at the end of the first line. The left- and right-most pipes ( |) are only aesthetic, and can be omitted. You can align cell contents with syntax like this: Left Aligned If both are enabled, Quote takes precedence. Quote and Smartypants are syntactically incompatible. Very useful if you’re a typography freak like I am. The Smartypants extension automatically transforms straight quotes ( " and ') in your text into typographer’s quotes ( “, ”, ‘, and ’) according to the context. This is where I keep all preferences related to how I parse markdown into html. If you type three asterisks *** or three dashes - on a line, I'll display a horizontal rule: I also know how to do something called Fenced Code Blocks which I will tell you about later. Print('Then indent at least 4 spaces or 1 tab') Print('The block must be preceded by a blank line')
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