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==Section 2==
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This is the first of a few lines of normal text that I am adding here to do some testing with a block of the stuff. Well more accurately I'm testing wha't happens with various other things when they are in such a [[block]] of text rather than the block of text itself. Blocks of text are one of the few things in the visual editor that I've not seen a significant number of bugs about. I need to write some more prose here, but I can promise you it will be neither brilliant nor scintillating. I can't even promise you that you wont want to gnaw your own leg off after reading even this far. I hope you wont : for obvious reasons nobody like's being [http://example.org responsible] for othe"r [[people]] gnawing their own limbs off, it being rather a downer on a writer's CV and all. That's just over our lines, and I think I want a couple more for various reas-ons, and [[six]] is quite a nice number. Forty-two is a nicer number, but if you think I'm going to sit here and do all that typing just for a few visual editor tests then you've got another thing coming. What other thing that is I realise now that I don't know, I shall have to look it up. Ah, line seven now so It's time I think to call it a day for this paragraph.
This is the first of a few lines of normal text that I am adding here to do some testing with a block of the stuff. Well more accurately I'm testing what happens with various other things when they are in such a [[block]] of text rather than the block of text itself. Blocks of text are one of the few things in the visual editor that I've not seen a significant number of bugs about. I need to write some more prose here, but I can promise you it will be neither brilliant nor scintillating. I can't even promise you that you wont want to gnaw your own leg off after reading even this far. I hope you wont : for obvious reasons nobody likes being [http://example.org responsible] for other [[people]] gnawing their own limbs off, it being rather a downer on a writer's CV and all. That's just over our lines, and I think I want a couple more for various reasons, and [[six]] is quite a nice number. Forty-two is a nicer number, but if you think I'm going to sit here and do all that typing just for a few visual editor tests then you've got another thing coming. What other thing that is I realise now that I don't know, I shall have to look it up. Ah, line seven now so It's time I think to call it a day for this paragraph.





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Section 1

  • [Wikitech-l] (both plain character)[1]
  • [Wikitech-l] (open plain, close entity number)[2]
  • [Wikitech-l] (open entity, close plain)[3]
  • [Wikitech-l] (both entity)[4]
  • [plain added in VE][1]
  • [open plain, close entity added in VE][2]
  • [open entity, close plain added in VE][3]
  • [open and close entities added in VE][4]
    • In the above four bullets the first references (1-4) were added in VE option to "use existing reference"
    • the second references (5-8) were added in VE as new references

Section 2

This is the first of a few lines of normal text that I am adding here to do some testing with a block of the stuff. Well more accurately I'm testing what happens with various other things when they are in such a block of text rather than the block of text itself. Blocks of text are one of the few things in the visual editor that I've not seen a significant number of bugs about. I need to write some more prose here, but I can promise you it will be neither brilliant nor scintillating. I can't even promise you that you wont want to gnaw your own leg off after reading even this far. I hope you wont  : for obvious reasons nobody likes being responsible for other people gnawing their own limbs off, it being rather a downer on a writer's CV and all. That's just over our lines, and I think I want a couple more for various reasons, and six is quite a nice number. Forty-two is a nicer number, but if you think I'm going to sit here and do all that typing just for a few visual editor tests then you've got another thing coming. What other thing that is I realise now that I don't know, I shall have to look it up. Ah, line seven now so It's time I think to call it a day for this paragraph.


I'm adding a new line here and deliberately not doing anything in section 1.

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Section 3: tl, etc templates added in VE

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  • Template linked with tlx: {{Distinguish|working}}
  • Template linked with temp (redirect to tl): {{rfd-top}}
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  • Template linked with tlf: {{stnlink|Brighton}}
  • Template linked with tld: {{citation needed|date=February 2012}}
  • Template linked with tlb: {{WikiProject Trains}}
  • Template linked with tls: {{subst:rfd relisted}}

Section 4

Gloucester

Green Square

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14 billion year timeline showing Sun's present age at 4.6 byr; from 6 byr Sun gradually warming, becoming a red dwarf at 10 byr, "soon" followed by its transformation into a white dwarf star
The life cycle of the Sun

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14 billion year timeline showing Sun's present age at 4.6 byr; from 6 byr Sun gradually warming, becoming a red dwarf at, "soon" followed by its transformation into a white dwarf star
The life cycle of the Sun

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14 billion year timeline showing Sun's present age at 4.6 byr; from Sun gradually warming, becoming a red dwarf at, "soon" followed by its transformation into a white dwarf star
The life cycle of the Sun

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The life cycle of the Sun

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The life cycle of the Sun

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14 billion year timeline showing Sun's present age at; from Sun gradually warming, becoming a red dwarf at, "soon" followed by its transformation into a white dwarf star
The life cycle of the Sun

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14 billion year timeline showing Sun's present age at 10 million miles (16×10^6 km); from Sun gradually warming, becoming a red dwarf at, "soon" followed by its transformation into a white dwarf star
The life cycle of the Sun

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Table

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References

  1. ^ a b Brion Vibber. "[Wikitech-l] Lucene search". Retrieved February 26, 2009.
  2. ^ a b Brion Vibber. "[Wikitech-l] Lucene search". Retrieved February 26, 2009.
  3. ^ a b Brion Vibber. "[Wikitech-l] Lucene search". Retrieved February 26, 2009.
  4. ^ a b Brion Vibber. "[Wikitech-l] Lucene search". Retrieved February 26, 2009.