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