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38 External links are recognized automagically: http://www.google.com or simply www.google.com - You can set the link text as well: [[http://www.google.com|This Link points to google]]. Email addresses like this one: <andi@splitbrain.org> are recognized, too.
43 addresses like this one: <andi@splitbrain.org> are recognized, too.
79 Windows shares like [[\\server\share|this]] are recognized, too. Please note that these only make sense in a homogeneous user group like a corporate [[wp>Intranet]].
81 Windows Shares like [[\\server\share|this]] are recognized, too.
92 You can also use an image to link to another internal or external page by combining the syntax for links and [[#images_and_other_files|images]] (see below) like this:
331 If you need to display text exactly like it is typed (without any formatting), enclose the area either with ''%%<nowiki>%%'' tags or even simpler, with double percent signs ''<nowiki>%%</nowiki>''.
334 This is some text which contains addresses like this: http://www.splitbrain.org and **formatting**, but nothing is done with it.
339 This is some text which contains addresses like this: http://www.splitbrain.org and **formatting**, but nothing is done with it.
345 You can include code blocks into your documents by either indenting them by at least two spaces (like used for the previous examples) or by using the tags ''%%<code>%%'' or ''%%<file>%%''.
350 This is preformatted code all spaces are preserved: like <-this
362 This is preformatted code all spaces are preserved: like <-this
389 When you use the ''%%<code>%%'' or ''%%<file>%%'' syntax as above, you might want to make the shown code available for download as well. You can do this by specifying a file name after language code like this: