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* [http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/calendar/chinese.shtml#Paper Chinese Calendar]
 
* [http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/calendar/chinese.shtml#Paper Chinese Calendar]
 
* [http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/~gordon/sudoku17 Sudokus with 17 starting positions]
 
* [http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/~gordon/sudoku17 Sudokus with 17 starting positions]
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=== Formatting Tests ===
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Demonstrate text styles: ''italic'', '''bold''' and '''''bold italic'''''.
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Ampersands are allowed: &, and so are other characters that need to be escaped
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in HTML: <>.
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What about Umlauts? "äöüÄÖÜß" should be ae oe ue AE OE UE and sharp s.
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Is this '€' an (ISO-8859-15 encoded) Euro sign?  See the horizontal line below?
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A silly code example (some Scheme I needed today)
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(call-with-input-file "code.txt"
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  (lambda (port)
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    (do ((i 0 (+ i 1))
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          (c (read port) (read port)))
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        ((>= i *code-length*))
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      (display (list i c))
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      (newline) )))

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Formatting Tests

Demonstrate text styles: italic, bold and bold italic.

Ampersands are allowed: &, and so are other characters that need to be escaped in HTML: <>.

What about Umlauts? "äöüÄÖÜß" should be ae oe ue AE OE UE and sharp s.

Is this '€' an (ISO-8859-15 encoded) Euro sign? See the horizontal line below?


A silly code example (some Scheme I needed today)

(call-with-input-file "code.txt"
  (lambda (port)
    (do ((i 0 (+ i 1))
         (c (read port) (read port)))
        ((>= i *code-length*))
      (display (list i c))
      (newline) )))