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HEADER
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This is the playground for testing asciidoc to make it finally
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usable for our help system.
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[[abstract]] |abstract|
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Abstract
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--------
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The optional abstract (one or more paragraphs) goes here.
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You can also jump to xref:section[section].
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This document is an AsciiDoc article skeleton containing briefly
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annotated element placeholders plus a couple of example index entries
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and footnotes. The preface, appendix, bibliography, glossary and index
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section titles are significant ('specialsections').
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--------------------------------------
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foo bar#include <stdio.h>
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int main() {
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printf("Hello World!\n");
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exit(0);
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}
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--------------------------------------
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|scrollbind-relative| +
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Each 'scrollbind' window keeps track of its "relative offset," which can be
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thought of as the difference between the current window's vertical scroll
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position and the other window's vertical scroll position. When one of the
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'scrollbind' windows is asked to vertically scroll past the beginning or end
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limit of its text, the window no longer scrolls, but remembers how far past
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the limit it wishes to be. The window keeps this information so that it can
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maintain the same relative offset, regardless of its being asked to scroll
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past its buffer's limits.
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|<Ctrl-f>|
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||<Ctrl-f>||
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||<PageDown>||
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2 ist ein sehr langer text den ich einfach mal weiterschreibe, bis er fertig ist
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[[section]] |test| |foo|
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The First Section
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-----------------
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Article sections start at level 1 and can be nested up to four levels
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deep.
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footnote:[An example footnote.]
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indexterm:[Example index entry]
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And now for something completely different: ((monkeys)), lions and
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tigers (Bengal and Siberian) using the alternative syntax index
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entries.
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(((Big cats,Lions)))
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(((Big cats,Tigers,Bengal Tiger)))
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(((Big cats,Tigers,Siberian Tiger)))
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Note that multi-entry terms generate separate index entries.
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Here are a couple of image examples: an image:images/smallnew.png[]
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example inline image followed by an example block image:
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.Tiger block image
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image::images/tiger.png[Tiger image]
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Followed by an example table:
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.An example table
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`-----------------`--------------------------
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Option Description
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---------------------------------------------
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-a 'USER GROUP' Add 'USER' to 'GROUP'.
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-R 'GROUP' Disables access to 'GROUP'.
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---------------------------------------------
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[[X1]]
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Sub-section with Anchor
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Sub-section at level 2.
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// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
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