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author drak@bach
date Sat, 27 Jun 2009 06:44:24 -0400
parents dbf469434236
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--- a/hgscm/templates/quick_start.html	Sat Jun 27 06:40:55 2009 -0400
+++ b/hgscm/templates/quick_start.html	Sat Jun 27 06:44:24 2009 -0400
@@ -1,31 +1,32 @@
-= Quick Start =
+Quick Start
+===========
 
-*This site should get you going at once.*
+*How to get going at once.*
 
-== Part 0: Instant usage ==
+## Part 0: Instant usage
 
 *(you know this from the main page)*
 
 Clone a project and create a patch 
 
-$ hg clone http://hg-scm.org/hello
-$ cd hello
-$ (edit files)
-$ hg add (new files)
-$ hg commit -m 'My changes'
-$ hg export tip > patch.diff
+	$ hg clone http://hg-scm.org/hello
+	$ cd hello
+	$ (edit files)
+	$ hg add (new files)
+	$ hg commit -m 'My changes'
+	$ hg export tip > patch.diff
 
 
 Create a project and commit 
 
-$ hg init (project-directory)
-$ cd (project-directory)
-$ (add some files)
-$ hg add
-$ hg commit -m 'Initial commit'
+	$ hg init (project-directory)
+	$ cd (project-directory)
+	$ (add some files)
+	$ hg add
+	$ hg commit -m 'Initial commit'
 
 
-== Part 1: Using Mercurial ==
+## Part 1: Using Mercurial
 
 Aside from the practical Quick Start above, there are only a few commands you need to start working. 
 
@@ -51,7 +52,7 @@
 
 I you want more than this quick overview, please have a look at our longer [practical guide]({% url workflow_guide %}). 
 
-== Part 2: Understanding Mercurial from Subversion ==
+## Part 2: Understanding Mercurial from Subversion
 
 Now we'll look at some of the basic concepts of Mercurial to get a better understanding of its internals: