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The First Chapter

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.

Here are a couple of image examples: an smallnew example inline image followed by an example block image:

Tiger image
Figure 1. Tiger block image

Followed by an example table:

Table 1. An example table
Option Description

-a 'USER GROUP'

Add 'USER' to 'GROUP'.

-R 'GROUP'

Disables access to 'GROUP'.

Example 1. An example example

Lorum ipum…​

Sub-section with Anchor

Sub-section at level 2.

Chapter Sub-section

Sub-section at level 3.

Chapter Sub-section

Sub-section at level 4.

This is the maximum sub-section depth supported by the distributed AsciiDoc configuration. [2]

The Second Chapter

An example link to anchor at start of the first sub-section.

An example link to a bibliography entry [taoup].

The Third Chapter

Book chapters are at level 1 and can contain sub-sections.

Appendix A: Example Appendix

One or more optional appendixes go here at section level 1.

Appendix Sub-section

Sub-section body.


1. An example footnote.
2. A second example footnote.