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B<PodWiki> Sample

Headlines:

=head1 Headline 1

=head2 Headline 2

=head3 Headline 3

=head4 Headline 4

Paragraphs are separated by empty lines.

This one paragraph.

And this is another paragraph.

B<Bold> and I<italic> text format is supported.
You can also intermix B<I<bold and italic>> formatting.

This is how to use links: l<Internal PodWiki Link|PodWikiIndex>.
L<Link to an external page|http://god.org/>.

You can use graphics: G<ok.png>. You can also make a graphic
link: L<G<ok.png>|http://www.ok.org>.

There are many ways to use lists:

bullet list:

=over

=item *

item1

=item *

item2

=back


numbered list:

=over

=item 1.

item1

=item 2.

item2

=back

normal lists:

=over

=item item1

=item item2

=back

nested lists:

=over

=item *

item1

=item *

item2

=over

=item *

item1

=item *

item2

=over

=item *

item1

=item *

item2

=back

=back

=back

You can write verbatim text by prepending it with at least
one whitespace:

 if(c-code) {
  printf("failed");
 }

You can insert comments:

=begin comment

you cant see this!

=end comment

You can insert HTML code:

=begin html

<table border=1>
 <tr>
  <td>left</td><td>right</td>
 </tr>
</table>

=end

You can add options (e.g. for write/read protection), see:
l<PodWikiAuth>.

Of course it is possible to user variables: $ok.

$RED Or you can write colored text using predefined variables.$END

And, you can incude external or internal pages as well as
PodWiki B<states>, e.g. the table of contents:

P<state:toc>

There are much more features to discover: L<PodWikiMarkup>.

X<podwiki demo markup>

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