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Dietmar H, 2017-01-04 13:19
added instruction for footnotes, taken from https://github.com/vmg/redcarpet

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h1. Markdown formatting
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Below is *Markdown* formatting. For *Textile* formatting see [[RedmineTextFormattingTextile|Textile formatting]].
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Currently HTML tags are not allowed by default. See #15520 and #20497 for details.  For other limitations of the current *Markdown* formatting see #16373 and #21443.
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{{>TOC}}
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h2. Links
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h3. Redmine links
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{{include(RedmineTextFormattingRedmineLinks)}}
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h3. External links
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HTTP URLs are automatically turned into clickable links: 
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* *http://www.redmine.org* -- External link to the redmine website: http://www.redmine.org
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HTTP URLs can also use different text than the link itself:
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* *[Redmine web site](http://www.redmine.org)* -- External link with different text: "Redmine web site":http://www.redmine.org
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* *[![Redmine web site](http://www.redmine.org/attachments/7069/Redmine_logo.png)](http://www.redmine.org)* -- External image with a title that links to an URL: 
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p=. !http://www.redmine.org/attachments/7069/Redmine_logo.png(Redmine web site)!:http://www.redmine.org
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h3. Email addresses
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Email addresses are automatically turned into clickable links:
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* *someone@foo.bar* -- Link to an email address: someone@foo.bar
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* *[Email someone](mailto:someone@foo.bar)* -- Email link with different text: "Email someone":mailto:someone@foo.bar
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More complex email instructions can be added to an email link.  A default subject, default body and CC information can be defined.  Note that spaces in any of these fields need to be replaced with the code %20.
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* *[Email webmaster and admin](mailto:webmaster@foo.bar?cc=admin@foo.bar)* -- Email to webmaster, CC admin:  "Email webmaster and admin":mailto:webmaster@foo.bar?cc=admin@foo.bar
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* *[Email someone for help](mailto:someone@foo.bar?subject=Website%20Help)* -- Email link with the subject "Website Help": "Email someone for help":mailto:someone@foo.bar?subject=Website%20Help
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* *[Email someone for help](mailto:someone@foo.bar?subject=Website%20Help&body=My%20problem%20is%20)* -- Email link with the subject "Website Help" and a default body: "Email someone for help":mailto:someone@foo.bar?subject=Website%20Help&body=My%20problem%20is%20
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h2. Text formatting
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For things such as headlines, bold, tables, lists, Redmine supports "Markdown syntax":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown.  See http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax, http://agea.github.io/tutorial.md/, http://stackoverflow.com/editing-help for information on using any of these features.  A few samples are included below, but the engine is capable of much more of that. For conversions see "Pandoc":http://pandoc.org. The "Redcarpet formatter":https://github.com/alminium/redmine_redcarpet_formatter is used.
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h3. Acronym
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Not supported by Markdown
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h3. Font style
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<pre><code>* **bold** __bold__
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* *italic* _italic_
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* ***bold italic*** ___bold italic___
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* <ins>underline</ins>
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* <del>strike through</del>
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* Plain <sup>superscript</sup>
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* Plain <sub>subscript</sub>
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* `inline monospace`
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* normal **bold** _italic_ normal;E=mc<sup>2</sup>
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* normal<strong>bold</strong><em>italic</em>normal;E=mc<sup>2</sup>
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* Escaping: \*\*bold\*\* \_italic\_ \`inlinemono\`
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* <notextile><pre>**some lines**      some [link](http://www.redmine.org)</pre></notextile>
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* <notextile><pre>\*\*some lines\*\*      some \[link](http\://www\.redmine\.org)</pre></notextile>
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</code></pre>
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displays:
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 * *bold* *bold*
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 * _italic_ _italic_
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 * *_bold italic_* *_bold italic_*
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 * +underline+
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 * Plain ^superscript^
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 * @inline monospace@
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 * normal *bold* _italic_ normal;E=mc<notextile></notextile>^2^
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 * normal<notextile></notextile>*bold*<notextile></notextile>_italic_<notextile></notextile>normal;E=mc<notextile></notextile>^2^
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 * Escaping: <notextile>*bold* _italic_ `inlinemono`</notextile> 
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 * <pre><notextile></notextile>*some lines*      some "link":http://www.redmine.org</pre>
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 * <pre>**some lines**      some [link](http://www.redmine.org)</pre>
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**Note:** HTML tags need to be allowed to use the HTML tags (<strong>, <em>, <ins>, <del>, <sup>, <sub>).  See #15520-16 and #15520-17 for details.
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h3. Color
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<pre><code><notextile>* <span style="color:red">red</span> <span style="color:green">green</span> <span style="color:yellow">yellow</span> <span style="color:#82B6E1">blue'ish</span>
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* <span style="color:red">red</span><span style="color:green">green</span><span style="color:yellow">yellow</span><span style="color:#82B6E1">blue'ish</span>
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* <span style="background-color:lightgreen">Lightgreen Background</span> <span style="background-color:yellow">Yellow Background</span>
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* <span style="background-color:lightgreen">Lightgreen Background</span><span style="background-color:yellow">Yellow Background</span>
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</notextile></code></pre>
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displays:
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 * %{color:red}red% %{color:green}green% %{color:yellow}yellow% %{color:#82B6E1}blue'ish%
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 * %{color:red}red%<notextile></notextile>%{color:green}green%<notextile></notextile>%{color:yellow}yellow%<notextile></notextile>%{color:#82B6E1}blue'ish%
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 * %{background:lightgreen}Lightgreen Background% %{background:yellow}Yellow Background%
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 * %{background:lightgreen}Lightgreen Background%<notextile></notextile>%{background:yellow}Yellow Background%
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**Note:** HTML tags need to be allowed to use the HTML tag (<span>).  See #15520-16 and #15520-17 for details.
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h3. Inline images
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* *![](image_url)* displays an image located at image_url (textile syntax)
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* *![alt text](image_url "optional title")* displays an image with an alt/title attribute
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* *[![](image_url)](URL)* displays an image located at image_url with link URL added
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If you have an image attached to your wiki page, it can be displayed inline using its filename: *![](attached_image.png)*.
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As of this writing, Markdown has no syntax for specifying the dimensions of an image; if this is important to you, you can use regular HTML <img> tags.
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* <img style="float:right" src="URL"/>
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**Note:** HTML tags need to be allowed to use the HTML tag (<img>).  See #15520-16 and #15520-17 for details.
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h3. Headings
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Redmine assigns an anchor to each of those headings thus you can link to them with "#Heading", "#Subheading" and so forth.
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h3. Paragraphs
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Markdown does not support alignment of a paragraph.  Use &lt;div> tags if you need it.
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<pre><code>left aligned
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<div style="padding-left:1em;">
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</div>
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<div style="padding-left:2em;">
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</div>
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<div style="text-align:right;">
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<div style="padding-right:3em;text-align:right;">
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<div style="text-align:center;">
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</div></code></pre>
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displays;
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p. left aligned
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p(. left ident 1em
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p((. left ident 2em
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p>. right aligned
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p)))>. right ident 3em
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p=. This is centered paragraph.
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**Note:** HTML tags need to be allowed to use the HTML tags (<div>).  See #15520-16 and #15520-17 for details.
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h3. Horizontal rule 
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@----@
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displays: 
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h3. Preformatted Text
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<pre> <pre>**Your text won't become bold**</pre> </pre>
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<pre>**Your text won't become bold**</pre>
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You can use > at the beginning of each line and stack them for nested quotes:
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<pre>
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>>  Rails is a full-stack framework for developing database-backed web applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern.
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>>  To go live, all you need to add is a database and a web server.
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Unordered lists use asterisks (@*@), pluses (@+@), and hyphens (@-@) as list markers
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<pre>
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Ordered lists use numbers followed by periods.
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<pre>
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</pre>
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Note that the actual numbers you use to mark the list have no effect on the output.
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h3. Tables
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Markdown does not have syntax for a table. Use an HTML table to write a table.
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<pre><code><table>
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**Note:** HTML tags need to be allowed to use the HTML tags (<table>, <tr>, <td>).  See #15520-16 and #15520-17 for details.
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Example:
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h3. Footnotes
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A footnote works very much like a reference-style link: it consists of a marker next to the text, e.g. <pre>This is a sentence.[^1]</pre> and a footnote definition on its own line anywhere within the document, e.g. <pre>[^1]: This is a footnote.</pre>
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h2. Macros
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Redmine includes a macros system that lets you add custom functions to insert dynamic content in formatted text. You can learn about writing your own macros in [[RedmineMacros]]. Redmine also includes a few builtin macros:
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Code highlighting relies on "CodeRay":http://coderay.rubychan.de/, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports C, C++, CSS, Delphi, Diff, Groovy, HTML, Java, Javascript, JSON, Nitro-XHTML, PHP, Python, RHTML, Ruby, Scheme, SQL, XML and YAML code.
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h2. Translation
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Note that the following translations may not be up to date. Please refer to the original english documentation if needed.
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* [[BrRedmineWikiFormatting|Português Brasileiro]]
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* [[RusRedmineTextFormatting|Русский]]
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* [[FrRedmineWikiFormatting|French]]
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* [[TraditionalChineseWikiFormatting|繁體中文]]
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* [[SimplifiedChineseWikiFormatting|简体中文]]