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==Usage==
==Usage==


<pre>{{bc|code}}</pre>
<pre>{{bc|
block
code
}}</pre>


{{bc|code}}
{{bc|
block
code
}}


=== Syntax Highlighting ===
=== Syntax Highlighting ===
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By specifying the language to use, you can get syntax highlighting as well. Here's a [[mw:Extension:SyntaxHighlight#Supported_languages|long list of supported languages.]]
By specifying the language to use, you can get syntax highlighting as well. Here's a [[mw:Extension:SyntaxHighlight#Supported_languages|long list of supported languages.]]


<pre>{{Bc|print "hello world"|lang=python}}</pre>
<pre>{{Bc|
# says hello
print "hello world"
 
# says goodbye
print "goodbye world"
|lang=python}}</pre>


{{Bc|
{{Bc|
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|lang=python}}
|lang=python}}


</noinclude><includeonly>{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|{{{1|input}}}|lang={{{lang|php}}}}}</includeonly>
</noinclude><includeonly>{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|{{{1|input}}}|lang={{{lang|xml}}}}}</includeonly>

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Usage

{{bc|
block
code
}}
block
code

Syntax Highlighting

By specifying the language to use, you can get syntax highlighting as well. Here's a long list of supported languages.

{{Bc|
# says hello
print "hello world"

# says goodbye
print "goodbye world"
|lang=python}}
# says hello
print "hello world"

# says goodbye
print "goodbye world"