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  2. Code folding - Wikipedia

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    Syntax-dependent folding points are those that rely on the content of the file being edited in order to specify where specific folding regions should begin and end. Syntax-based folding points are typically defined around any or all of the standard sub-features of the markup language or programming language in use. These are desirable due to ...

  3. Help:Displaying a formula - Wikipedia

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    The normal way of entering quotation marks in text mode (two back ticks for the left and two apostrophes for the right), such as \text {a ``quoted'' word} will not work correctly. As a workaround, you can use the Unicode left and right quotation mark characters, which are available from the "Symbols" dropdown panel beneath the editor: \text { a ...

  4. Help:Reference display customization - Wikipedia

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    This will join the in-text cite to the preceding text, preventing it from wrapping; a space will show between the text and the in-text cite; not supported by IE6 and IE7 /* Add a non-breaking space before the in-text citation */ sup . reference : before { content : "\A0" ; text-decoration : none ; }

  5. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Hidden text - Wikipedia

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    When it is only a local consensus that a certain edit should not be performed, the hidden text should be worded more softly to suggest to the editor to consult the talk page (or archive page if appropriate) for the current consensus prior to making the edit.

  6. Netflix users divided over Ripley due to stylistic filming choice

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    “The edition of the Ripley book I had on my desk had an evocative black-and-white photograph on the cover,” he told Vanity Fair. “As I was writing, I held that image in my mind. Black and ...