The Article Title
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The abstract, preface, appendix, bibliography, glossary and index section titles are significant (specialsections). |
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Here is a link to [Example Abstract]. Here is an other link to [abstract]. And one to the first section.
Example Abstract
The optional abstract (one or more paragraphs) goes here.
1. The First Section
Article sections start at level 1 and can be nested up to IV levels deep. [1]
And now for something completely different: monkeys, lions and tigers (Bengal and Siberian) using the alternative syntax index entries. Note that multi-entry terms generate separate index entries.
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Disables access to GROUP. |
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Added a Row. Modified. |
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1.1. Sub-section with Anchor
Sub-section at level 2.
1.1.1. A Nested Sub-section
Sub-section at level 3.
Yet another nested Sub-section
Sub-section at level 4.
This is the maximum sub-section depth supported by the distributed AsciiDoc configuration. [2]
1.1.2. A new sub-section
New Sub-section at level 3.
2. The Second Section
Article sections are at level 1 and can contain sub-sections nested up to four deep.
An example link to anchor at start of the first sub-section.
An example link to a bibliography entry [taoup].
Appendix A: Example Appendix
AsciiDoc article appendices are just just article sections with specialsection titles.
Appendix Sub-section
Appendix sub-section at level 2.
Example Bibliography
Example Glossary
Glossaries are optional. Glossaries entries are an example of a style of AsciiDoc labeled lists.
- A glossary term
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The corresponding (indented) definition.
- A second glossary term
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The corresponding (indented) definition.