1   Misc rst Markup Examples

1.1   Giant tables

Header 1 Header 2 Header 3 Header 1 Header 2 Header 3 Header 1 Header 2 Header 3 Header 1 Header 2 Header 3
body row 1 column 2 column 3 body row 1 column 2 column 3 body row 1 column 2 column 3 body row 1 column 2 column 3
body row 1 column 2 column 3 body row 1 column 2 column 3 body row 1 column 2 column 3 body row 1 column 2 column 3
body row 1 column 2 column 3 body row 1 column 2 column 3 body row 1 column 2 column 3 body row 1 column 2 column 3
body row 1 column 2 column 3 body row 1 column 2 column 3 body row 1 column 2 column 3 body row 1 column 2 column 3

1.3   Boxes

Tip

Tip: Enable math extensions if you want equations to show up.

Note

This is a note about math equations.

Danger

Danger! Math can be addictive.

Warning

Warning: Math can be frustrating.

1.4   Table: Every other row

The default Read The Docs rst template formats every other line in a table with white text on a white background:

Example
Thing1
Thing2
Thing3

1.5   Citation

Here I am making a citation [1], another [2] and another [3]

[1]This is the citation I made, let’s make this extremely long so that we can tell that it doesn’t follow the normal responsive table stuff.
[2]This citation has some code blocks in it, maybe some bold and italics too. Heck, lets put a link to a meta citation [3] too.
[3](1, 2) This citation will have two backlinks.

1.5.1   Images

../_images/yi_jing_01_chien.jpg

This is a caption for a figure.

A figure is an image with a caption and/or a legend:

../_images/SmilingMandyOnPatioSmallish-DSC00249-rc.png

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