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[DOCS] Enable markdownlint rule MD051 (#1339)
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3 changes: 0 additions & 3 deletions .github/linters/.markdown-lint.yml
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# code-block-style - Code block style
MD046: false

# link-fragments - Link fragments should be valid
MD051: false
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## ST_GeomFromText

Introduction: Construct a Geometry from WKT. Alias of [ST_GeomFromWKT](#ST_GeomFromWKT)
Introduction: Construct a Geometry from WKT. Alias of [ST_GeomFromWKT](#st_geomfromwkt)

Format:
`ST_GeomFromText (Wkt: String)`
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## ST_LineStringFromText

Introduction: Construct a LineString from Text, delimited by Delimiter (Optional). Alias of [ST_LineFromText](#ST_LineFromText)
Introduction: Construct a LineString from Text, delimited by Delimiter (Optional). Alias of [ST_LineFromText](#st_linefromtext)

Format: `ST_LineStringFromText (Text: String, Delimiter: Char)`

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EWKT is an extended version of WKT which includes the SRID of the geometry.
The format originated in PostGIS but is supported by many GIS tools.
If the geometry is lacking SRID a WKT format is produced.
[See ST_SetSRID](#ST_SetSRID)
[See ST_SetSRID](#st_setsrid)
It will support M coordinate if present since v1.5.0.

Format: `ST_AsEWKT (A: Geometry)`
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## ST_GeomFromText

Introduction: Construct a Geometry from WKT. If SRID is not set, it defaults to 0 (unknown). Alias of [ST_GeomFromWKT](#ST_GeomFromWKT)
Introduction: Construct a Geometry from WKT. If SRID is not set, it defaults to 0 (unknown). Alias of [ST_GeomFromWKT](#st_geomfromwkt)

Format:

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EWKB is an extended version of WKB which includes the SRID of the geometry.
The format originated in PostGIS but is supported by many GIS tools.
If the geometry is lacking SRID a WKB format is produced.
[See ST_SetSRID](#ST_SetSRID)
[See ST_SetSRID](#st_setsrid)
It will ignore the M coordinate if present.

Format: `ST_AsEWKB (A: Geometry)`
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EWKT is an extended version of WKT which includes the SRID of the geometry.
The format originated in PostGIS but is supported by many GIS tools.
If the geometry is lacking SRID a WKT format is produced.
[See ST_SetSRID](#ST_SetSRID)
[See ST_SetSRID](#st_setsrid)
It will support M coordinate if present since v1.5.0.

Format: `ST_AsEWKT (A: Geometry)`
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The details of spatial partitioning in join query is [here](#use-spatial-partitioning).

The details of using spatial indexes in join query is [here](#use-spatial-indexes_2).
The details of using spatial indexes in join query is [here](#use-spatial-indexes-2).

The output format of the distance join query is [here](#output-format_2).
The output format of the distance join query is [here](#output-format-2).

!!!note
Distance join query is equal to the following query in Spatial SQL:
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