Look at the source to this page by clicking *Edit* to compare the farkup language with resulting output. = level 1 heading = == level 2 heading == === level 3 heading === ==== level 4 heading ==== Here is a paragraph of text, with _emphasized_ and *strong* text, together with an inline %code snippet%. Did you know that E=mc^2^, and L~2~ spaces are cool? Of course, if you want to include \_ special \* characters \^ you \~ can \% do that, too. You can make [[Wiki Links]] just like that, as well as links to external sites: [[http://sbcl.sourceforge.net]]. [[Factor|Custom link text]] can be used [[http://www.apple.com|with both types of links]]. Images can be embedded in the text: [[image:http://factorcode.org/graphics/logo.png]] Unordered lists: - a list - with three - items Ordered lists: # a list # with three # numbered items Horizontal lines: ___ Tables: |a table|with|four|columns| |and|two|rows|...| Here is some code: [{HAI CAN HAS STDIO? VISIBLE "HAI WORLD!" KTHXBYE}] There is syntax highlighting for various languages, too: [factor{PEG: parse-request-line ( string -- triple ) #! Triple is { method url version } [ 'space' , 'http-method' , 'space' , 'url' , 'space' , 'http-version' , 'space' , ] seq* just ;}] Some Java: [java{/** * Returns the extension of the specified filename, or an empty * string if there is none. * @param path The path */ public static String getFileExtension(String path) { int fsIndex = getLastSeparatorIndex(path); int index = path.lastIndexOf('.'); // there could be a dot in the path and no file extension if(index == -1 || index < fsIndex ) return ""; else return path.substring(index); }}]