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This wiki's pages are written in (a subset of) [LaTeX].
[LaTeX]: http://www.latex-project.org/
The following commands and environments are recognized:
- `\emph{emphasis}`
- `\textbf{bold}`
- `verb!verbatim@@\#!`
- `\textsubscr{2}`
- `\sout{strikeout}`
- `\textsuperscript{2}`
- `$e = mc^2$`
- `$$e = mc^2$$`
- `\footnote{a footnote}`
- `\section{section}`, `\subsection{subsection}`, etc.
- `\begin{quote} . . . \end{quote}`
- `\begin{verbatim} . . . \end{verbatim}`
- `\begin{itemize} . . . \end{itemize}`
- `\begin{enumerate} . . . \end{enumerate}`
## Wiki links
Links to other wiki pages are formed this way: `\href{}{Page Name}`.
(Gitit converts markdown links with empty targets into wikilinks.)
To link to a wiki page using something else as the link text:
`\href{Page Name}{Something else}`.
Note that page names may contain spaces and some special
characters. They need not be CamelCase. CamelCase words are *not*
automatically converted to wiki links.
Wiki pages may be organized into directories. So, if you have
several pages on wine, you may wish to organize them like so:
Wine/Pinot Noir
Wine/Burgundy
Wine/Cabernet Sauvignon
Note that a wiki link `\href{}{Burgundy}` that occurs inside the `Wine`
directory will link to `Wine/Burgundy`, and not to `Burgundy`. To
link to a top-level page called `Burgundy`, you'd have to use
`\href{/Burgundy}{Burgundy}`.
To link to a directory listing for a subdirectory, use a trailing
slash: `\href{}{Wine/}` will link to a listing of the `Wine` subdirectory.
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