-###Is this a heading?
+### Is this a heading?
-Sure it is.
+Why doesn't the following work?..
+[[!color foreground=white background=#ff0000 text="White text on red background"]]
-Nope my friend.
+Sure it is.
+===========
+
+~~~
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
+~~~
List:
[[!meta date="Thu Jun 16 22:04:33 2005" updated="Thu Dec 22 01:23:20 2011"]]
This is the [[SandBox]], a page anyone can edit to try out ikiwiki
-(version [[!version ]]).
+(version [[!version ]]). Ikiwiki described on Wikipedia: [[!wikipedia Ikiwiki]].
+
vvvv
CamelCase ?
-[[!tag sandbox]]
+[[!tag sandbox tag2]]
What about [[this page]], nono better [[that page]]?
~~~
```
-testing markdown
+testing markdown
+ with leading and enclosed spaces
```
+markdown `inline` single-backquotes?
+
# one
- foo
-## two
+## two {#alt-link-name-not-working}
- bar
b. bar
| table | here |
-|----|.----.|
+|----| ---- |
| test adfasdfasdfa | 2 |
| subtest | adfad|
-ok no formating.
+Sort of formatted.. No borders, though.
> This is a blockquote.
test
I must **emphasise** this.
+
+
+// more pointers
+ #include <iostream>
+ using namespace std;
+
+ int main ()
+ {
+ int firstvalue = 5, secondvalue = 15;
+ int * p1, * p2;
+
+ p1 = &firstvalue; // p1 = address of firstvalue
+ p2 = &secondvalue; // p2 = address of secondvalue
+ *p1 = 10; // value pointed to by p1 = 10
+ *p2 = *p1; // value pointed to by p2 = value pointed to by p1
+ p1 = p2; // p1 = p2 (value of pointer is copied)
+ *p1 = 20; // value pointed to by p1 = 20
+
+ cout << "firstvalue is " << firstvalue << '\n';
+ cout << "secondvalue is " << secondvalue << '\n';
+ return 0;
+ }