Chapters can contain sub-sections nested up to three deep. [1]
Chapters can have their own bibliography, glossary and index.
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.
Followed by an example table:
Option | Description |
---|---|
-a 'USER GROUP' |
Add 'USER' to 'GROUP'. |
-R 'GROUP' |
Disables access to 'GROUP'. |
Example 1. An example example
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Sub-section at level 2.
Sub-section at level 3.
Sub-section at level 4.
This is the maximum sub-section depth supported by the distributed AsciiDoc configuration. [2]
An example link to anchor at start of the first sub-section.
An example link to a bibliography entry [taoup].