diff --git a/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644 --- a/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html +++ b/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/ar/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/az/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/bg/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/bs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/ca/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 431448859..60641379f 100644
--- a/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/cs/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Výchozí zvýrazňování kódu zavisí na CodeRay, což je rychlá zvýrazňovací knihovna napsaná v Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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Kód můžete na stránce zvýraznit pomocí následující syntaxe:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/da/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/de/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/el/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/en-gb/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/es-pa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/es/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/et/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/eu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/fa/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/fi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 70c2443ea..208af714d 100644
--- a/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/fr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ Il peut être déroulé en cliquant sur le lien.
 
     

La coloration syntaxique par défaut repose sur CodeRay, une librairie rapide de coloration syntaxique complètement codée en Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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Vous pouvez colorer votre code dans vos pages Wiki en utilisant la syntaxe suivante:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/gl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/he/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/hr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/hu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/id/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/it/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index bf2985fd4..947abe673 100644
--- a/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/ja/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ To go live, all you need to add is a database and a web server.
 
     

Redmineのコードハイライトは CodeRay という、Rubyで記述された高速なライブラリを使用しています。It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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Wikiページでコードハイライトを利用するには次のように記述します:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/ko/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/lt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/lv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/mk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/mn/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/nl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/no/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/pl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/pt-br/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/pt/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/ro/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 8952aadf1..bd1d69e4f 100644
--- a/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/ru/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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Вы можете включить подсветку кода используя данный синтаксис:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/sk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/sl/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/sq/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/sr-yu/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/sr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/sv/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/th/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/tr/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/uk/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/vi/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 74c8a5447..782d54d2f 100644
--- a/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/zh-tw/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

預設使用 CodeRay 作為程式碼醒目提示的機制,它是一個使用 Ruby 撰寫的語法醒目提示函式庫。It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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您可以使用下列語法,在 Wiki 頁面中將程式碼標示為醒目提示:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">
diff --git a/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html b/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
index f432321b3..b05fd6c96 100644
--- a/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
+++ b/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 ~~~ ruby
diff --git a/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html b/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
index 5791e47cb..44d82db77 100644
--- a/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
+++ b/public/help/zh/wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It can be expanded by clicking a link.
 
     

Default code highlightment relies on CodeRay, a fast syntax highlighting library written completely in Ruby. It currently supports c, clojure, cpp (c++, cplusplus), css, delphi (pascal), diff (patch), erb (eruby, rhtml), go, groovy, haml, html (xhtml), java, javascript (ecmascript, ecma_script, java_script, js), json, lua, php, python, ruby (irb), sass, sql, taskpaper, text (plain, plaintext), xml and yaml (yml) languages, where the names inside parentheses are aliases.

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax:

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You can highlight code in your wiki page using this syntax (note that the language name or alias is case-insensitive):

 <pre><code class="ruby">