```Good old preformatted text, no code at all
|\_/| **************************** (\_/)
/ @ @ \ * "Purrrfectly pleasant" * (='.'=)
( > º < ) * Poppy Prinz * (")_(")
`>>x<<´ * (pprinz@example.com) *
/ O \ ****************************```
Gemtext, look:
Straightforward, right? Note that Gemtext (and Gemini's) philosophy is simplicity, so it doesn't support more than 3 level of heading. Let's look at lists now:
Want to add some ascii art? Or maybe some code? Use the raw text construct:
```
Raw text
```
How about quoting?
Quoted text
Finally, links. In Gemtext, there can only be a single link per line. Here is how it's formatted:
This is a link
This is a link to a gemini page
This is a schemaless link