huhu
http://www.webpagefx.com/tools/emoji-cheat-sheet
- 🆕 new
⚠️ warning- 🚧 construction
- ⭐ star
- ⚡ zap
octocat
- 🔔 bell
- ✉️ envelope
- 📮 postbox
- 📌 pushpin
- 💡 bulb
- 📓 notebook
- 📒 ledger
- 📝 memo
- 📝 pencil
- ✏️ pencil2
- 💣 bomb
- 📦 package
- 1️⃣ one
- ➡️ arrow_right
- ⛔ no_entry
- 🚫 no_entry_sign
- 🔗 link
- ©️ copyright
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🚧 Level-2A (L2A) products, avaiable from ESA's Copernicus Open Access Hub (SciHub DHuS) since begin of May 2017, will be respected soon (please stay tuned here).
The Download tool will then display a L2A product by a Group Layer (incl. embodied scene classification image, SCL, with suitable symbology). -
Proxy server settings are automatically taken into account by the python interpreter, either based on respective Internet Explorer settings, or based on the two environment variables
https_proxy
+http_proxy
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CODE-DE support (since March 2017): The German mirror site provides DHuS similary to SciHub. The Toolbox tools do now allow for choosing CODE-DE as an alternative DHuS site (in addition to the mainstream DHuS at SciHub site).
📓 Note: It may happen that certain data sets are missing at CODE-DE site. If in doubt, rerun the respective tool against the reference DHuS at SciHub site. -
The newer version (>=14) of the Products Specification Document (PSD) is respected, but ArcMap does not yet support it in terms of a built-in raster product (:construction: presumably upcoming ArcGIS 10.5.1 will support it, so please stay tuned here). As a substitute for this, the natural color composite (TCI) is used for the Download tool output parameter until further notice.
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A multi-tile package is represented by multiple records in the search results table (raster catalog) rather than by one single product record. This way each tile preview can be examined individually. When it comes to downloading such a multi-tile product, the Download tool treats those multiple records as a single entity, i.e. a single (full) product download will be performed regardless of how many tiles are Marked.
Over time, this kind of quirk loses its relevance because newer products (those provided since the end of September 2016) are provided solely as single-tile packages. -
Contrary to the previous point: When using the "Image selection" mode of the Download tool, the download of product images is performed with Marked tiles only, i.e. non-marked tiles are actually ignored even if they are part of a multi-tile package.
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Proxy server settings are automatically taken into account by the python interpreter, either based on respective Internet Explorer settings, or based on the two environment variables
https_proxy
+http_proxy
(incl. optional Basic Authorization, see the proxy-example*.* files within the doc directory).
Some details
1. More info about the details. 2. Lässt sich also nicht mischen mit Markdown! 3. Ende.- So wäre es richtig gewesen...
- Zweiter Punkt.
First Header | Second Header |
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Content from cell 1 | Content from cell 2 |
Content in the first column | Content in the second column |
Markdown | Less | Pretty |
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Still | renders |
nicely |
1 | 2 | 3 |
Left-aligned | Center-aligned | Right-aligned |
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git status | git status | git status |
git diff | git diff | git diff |
(http://esri.de "Esri DE")
- @mentions, #refs, links, formatting, and
tagssupported - list syntax required (any unordered or ordered list supported)
- this is a complete item
- this is an incomplete item
- Definition list
- Is something people use sometimes.
- Markdown in HTML
- Does *not* work **very** well. Use HTML tags.
Three or more...
Hyphens
Asterisks
Underscores
Or, in pure Markdown, but losing the image sizing and border:
var s = "JavaScript syntax highlighting";
alert(s);
s = "Python syntax highlighting"
print s
No language indicated, so no syntax highlighting.
But let's throw in a <b>tag</b>.
require 'redcarpet'
markdown = Redcarpet.new("Hello World!")
puts markdown.to_html
- Finish my changes
- Push my commits to GitHub
- Open a pull request
Alternatively, for H1 and H2, an underline-ish style:
Paragraphs are separated by a blank line.
Two spaces at the end of a line leave a
line break.
Text attributes italic, italic, bold, bold, monospace
.
Horizontal rule:
hi1 low2
- Make my changes
- Fix bug
- Improve formatting * Make the headings bigger
- Push my commits to GitHub
- Open a pull request
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Describe my changes
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Mention all the members of my team
- Ask for feedback
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Eins
- Eins-A
Absatz darin. - Eins-B
- Eins-A
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Zwo
- Zwo-A
- Zwo-B
Bullet list:
- apples
- oranges
- pears
Numbered list:
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apples
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oranges
-
pears
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Anfang: Eingerückt, hollahieh.
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Mitte: Auch eingerückt.
I'm an inline-style link with title
I'm a relative reference to a repository file
You can use numbers for reference-style link definitions
Or leave it empty and use the link text itself.
URLs and URLs in angle brackets will automatically get turned into links. http://www.example.com or http://www.example.com and sometimes example.com (but not on Github, for example).
Some text to show that the reference links can follow later.
Besser ohne explizite Nummern:
- Ja.
- Vielleicht.
- Nein.
A Markdown.
GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM) treats newlines in paragraph-like content as real line breaks, ignores underscores in words, and adds syntax highlighting, task lists,[36] and tables.[37]
Quoted Text = Border(left)
Dieser Satz kein Fehler.
"Customize" ▸ "ArcMap Options..." ▸ "Raster Catalog" ▸ "Display selected rasters with transparency: 0%" (default is 30%, which appears very hazy)
📓 Note:
• eins
• zwo
// Include file {"gitdown": "include", "file":"LICENSE"}