10. Markdown

  • Markdown is a lightweight markup language that allows people to write documents in a plain text format that ...
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  • Markdown headings are available in two formats. 10.2.1. 1. Use = and-to mark the first an...
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  • There is no special format for Markdown paragraphs, just write the text directly 段落的换行是使用两个以上空格加上回车 . ...
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  • Markdown supports ordered and unordered lists. Unordered lists use asterisks ( * ),...
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  • The Markdown block reference uses the > symbol at the beginning of the paragraph, followed by a 空格 S...
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  • If it is a function or snippet on a paragraph, you can enclose it in backquotes ( ` ), for e...
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  • The link is used as follows: [链接名称](链接地址) 或者 <链接地址> For example: 这是一...
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  • Markdown makes tables using| to separate different cells and-to separate headers from other rows. The syntax ...
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  • 10.10.1. Supported HTML elements ¶ Tags that are not covered by Markdow...
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Principles, Technologies, and Methods of Geographic Information Systems  102

In recent years, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have undergone rapid development in both theoretical and practical dimensions. GIS has been widely applied for modeling and decision-making support across various fields such as urban management, regional planning, and environmental remediation, establishing geographic information as a vital component of the information era. The introduction of the “Digital Earth” concept has further accelerated the advancement of GIS, which serves as its technical foundation. Concurrently, scholars have been dedicated to theoretical research in areas like spatial cognition, spatial data uncertainty, and the formalization of spatial relationships. This reflects the dual nature of GIS as both an applied technology and an academic discipline, with the two aspects forming a mutually reinforcing cycle of progress.