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Demo - Multiline Codes

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int main() {
    int a = 1;
    if (a == 999)
        // This is a very long comment to test the `overflow` attribute defined in CSS. The `overflow` property in CSS deals with the content when it overflows the block-level container. It can take the following values: `visible` (default), `hidden`, `scroll`, `auto`, and `clip`.
        // If `visible` is specified, the content is not clipped and can render outside the container. If `hidden` is specified, the content is clipped and the rest of the content will be invisible. If `scroll` is specified, the browser should provide a scrolling mechanism for the user to access the clipped content.
    }
    return 0;
}

# Truth Table

ItemLine NumbersHighlight LinesAnchor LinesWide CodeBlock ScrollSupported
Full Feature Supportturetruetrue
tabletruetrue
tabletruefalse
inline
turetruefalse
turefalsefalse
falsetrue/
Basic Supportfalsefalse/

Note: Anubis2 does not support hl_inline=true

# Line Numbers, Highlight Lines

## Line Number (table) and Highlight Lines

linenos=table will give copy-and-paste friendly code blocks.

```c {linenos=table, hl_lines=[1,"3-4",8], linenostart=199}
// codes ...
```
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int main() {
    int a = 1;
    if (a == 999)
        // This is a very long comment to test the `overflow` attribute defined in CSS. The `overflow` property in CSS deals with the content when it overflows the block-level container. It can take the following values: `visible` (default), `hidden`, `scroll`, `auto`, and `clip`.
        // If `visible` is specified, the content is not clipped and can render outside the container. If `hidden` is specified, the content is clipped and the rest of the content will be invisible. If `scroll` is specified, the browser should provide a scrolling mechanism for the user to access the clipped content.
    }
    return 0;
}

## Line Number (true) and Highlight Lines

```c {linenos=true, hl_lines=[1,"3-4",8], linenostart=1}
// codes ...
```
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int main() {
    int a = 1;
    if (a == 999)
        // This is a very long comment to test the `overflow` attribute defined in CSS. The `overflow` property in CSS deals with the content when it overflows the block-level container. It can take the following values: `visible` (default), `hidden`, `scroll`, `auto`, and `clip`.
        // If `visible` is specified, the content is not clipped and can render outside the container. If `hidden` is specified, the content is clipped and the rest of the content will be invisible. If `scroll` is specified, the browser should provide a scrolling mechanism for the user to access the clipped content.
    }
    return 0;
}

## Line Number (inline) and Highlight Lines

```c {linenos=inline, hl_lines=[1,"3-4",8], linenostart=1}
// codes ...
```
1int main() {
2    int a = 1;
3    if (a == 999)
4                // This is a very long comment to test the `overflow` attribute defined in CSS. The `overflow` property in CSS deals with the content when it overflows the block-level container. It can take the following values: `visible` (default), `hidden`, `scroll`, `auto`, and `clip`.
5        // If `visible` is specified, the content is not clipped and can render outside the container. If `hidden` is specified, the content is clipped and the rest of the content will be invisible. If `scroll` is specified, the browser should provide a scrolling mechanism for the user to access the clipped content.
6    }
7    return 0;
8}

## Line Number (false) and Highlight Lines

linenos=false will turn off line numbers if it’s configured to be on in site configuration.

```c {linenos=false, hl_lines=[1,"3-4",8]}
// codes ...
```
int main() {
    int a = 1;
    if (a == 999)
                // This is a very long comment to test the `overflow` attribute defined in CSS. The `overflow` property in CSS deals with the content when it overflows the block-level container. It can take the following values: `visible` (default), `hidden`, `scroll`, `auto`, and `clip`.
        // If `visible` is specified, the content is not clipped and can render outside the container. If `hidden` is specified, the content is clipped and the rest of the content will be invisible. If `scroll` is specified, the browser should provide a scrolling mechanism for the user to access the clipped content.
    }
    return 0;
}

# Anchor, Inline, Shortcode

## Line Number (table) and Highlight Lines and Anchor

Now you can click on the line number to get a link to that line.

```c {linenos=table, hl_lines=[1,"3-4",8], linenostart=199, anchorlinenos=true}
// codes ...
```
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int main() {
    int a = 1;
    if (a == 999)
        // This is a very long comment to test the `overflow` attribute defined in CSS. The `overflow` property in CSS deals with the content when it overflows the block-level container. It can take the following values: `visible` (default), `hidden`, `scroll`, `auto`, and `clip`.
        // If `visible` is specified, the content is not clipped and can render outside the container. If `hidden` is specified, the content is clipped and the rest of the content will be invisible. If `scroll` is specified, the browser should provide a scrolling mechanism for the user to access the clipped content.
    }
    return 0;
}

## Highlight Inline are not supported by Anubis2 ❌

```c {linenos=true,hl_lines=[1,3,5], hl_inline=true}
// codes ...
```
1 2 3 4 5 6 7int main() { int a = 1; if (a == 999) // If `visible` is specified, the content is not clipped and can render outside the container. If `hidden` is specified, the content is clipped and the rest of the content will be invisible. If `scroll` is specified, the browser should provide a scrolling mechanism for the user to access the clipped content. } return 0; }