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# Example Markdown This document contains example output to show RDoc styling. This file was created from a Markdown file. For the following styles, see ExampleRDoc.rdoc for style examples: * Headings * Paragraphs * Code blocks (verbatim sections) * Definition lists * Ordered lists * Unordered lists These items all use the same styles as RDoc format files. ## Footnotes Footnotes are rendered at the bottom of the documentation section[^1]. For pages this will be at the bottom of the page. For method documentation this will be at the end of the current method. [^1]: Here is the footnote content. As you can see it is at the bottom of the page. ## Blockquotes Here is how a blockquote looks. > We finished our first sensor sweep of the neutral zone. Now, how the hell do > we defeat an enemy that knows us better than we know ourselves? and attack > the Romulans. > > > Sorry, Data. I guess it's better to be lucky than good. The unexpected is > > our normal routine. Could someone survive inside a transporter buffer for > > 75 years? This text is from [Riker Ipsum](http://rikeripsum.com)