Test page
Page to test the functionalities of the wiki
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Maths
If you write:
<math>\sqrt{2}</math>
you get:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Math
Writing code
testing a python file as a direct copy&paste
testing a python file as a copy&paste with some format
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Link to files and images
Kratos Logos
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Link
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/File
Index
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CategoryTree
Testing merging pages
The following is the way to include a complete page as a part of an article.
First visit: Other test page
By typing: {{:Other test page}}, you get:
</nowiki> <onlyinclude># onlyinclude. The markup ... indicates that only text surrounded by "onlyinclude" markup should be transcluded onto another page. This is the most subtle of the partial transclusion tags because it often overrules the others. If there is at least one pair of "onlyinclude" tags on a page, then whenever this page is transcluded, it is only the material within the "onlyinclude" tags which gets transcluded. There can be several such sections, and within each such section, some material might be further excluded by "noinclude" tags, and might also be surrounded by "includeonly" tags so that it does not appear on the original page itself. But material outside the "onlyinclude" tags will be ignored when the page is transcluded onto another page. This can be useful, for example, to repeat a small part of one page on a second one: just surround the small part by onlyinclude tags, and transclude it onto the second page.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Transclusion
General Purpose Images and Templates
Powerpoint templates: template 1, template 2