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Display output using HTML <code> ... Prevent the insertion of line breaks in the output } {} ... with optional piped link text and blended suffix {{ml|Example ...
Display output using HTML <code> ... Prevent the insertion of line breaks in the output {{example}} ... with optional piped link text and blended suffix {{ml|Example ...
Display output using HTML <code> ... Prevent the insertion of line breaks in the output } {} ... with optional piped link text and blended suffix {{ml|Example ...
This template's initial visibility currently defaults to collapsed, meaning that it is hidden apart from its title bar.. To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used:
Box-drawing characters, also known as line-drawing characters, are a form of semigraphics widely used in text user interfaces to draw various geometric frames and boxes. These characters are characterized by being designed to be connected horizontally and/or vertically with adjacent characters, which requires proper alignment.
Display output using HTML <code> ... Prevent the insertion of line breaks in the output } {} ... with optional piped link text and blended suffix {{ml|Example ...
If you use this tag to put a formula in the line with text, put it in the {} template. The {} template uses HTML, and will size-match a serif font, and will also prevent line-wrap. All templates are sensitive to the = sign, so remember to replace = with {} in template input, or start the input with 1=.
Embedded templates do not function as expected inside {}; for longer, free-form blocks of code, which can contain templates such as {} and {}, use <code>...</code> as a wrapper instead of this template. Templates used inside {} expose the rendered HTML— this can be useful. For example: