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1.
Lists
1.1.
hanging list
1.2.
numbered list
1.3.
ordered list (letters)
1.4.
no explicit counters
1.5.
with explicit counters
1.6.
Nested list
1.7.
list without style
2.
spanx
3.
Tables
3.1.
no borders
3.2.
borders around headers
3.3.
example from xml2rc README
3.4.
no column titles
3.5.
referencing tables
3.6.
table captions
3.7.
single column
3.8.
table alignment
4.
Figures
4.1.
with preamble, no title...
4.2.
with postamble and title...
4.3.
Whitespace handling
4.4.
Whitespace around figures
5.
References
5.1.
xref with no content
5.2.
xref to named <t> element
5.3.
xref to named <t> element inside list
5.4.
xref to named <cref> element
5.5.
xref to named <t> element inside list
5.6.
xref with no auto-formatting
5.7.
xref with content and auto-formatting
5.8.
xref with content and 'none' formatting
5.9.
eref with no content
5.10.
eref with content
5.11.
iref inside paragraph
6.
Paragraph formatting
7.
Sections
7.1.
Subsection with TOC entry
7.2.1.
Sub-subsection with TOC entry
8.
Comments
9.
Artwork width
10.
Blank Lines
11.
Other
11.1.
Comments in Text
12.
References
§
Index
§
Author's Address
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- Name:
- timeout
- Namespace:
- DAV:
- Purpose:
- The timeout associated with a lock
- Value:
- TimeType ;Defined in section 9.8
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A numbered list:
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An ordered list using letters:
- a.
- one
- b.
- two
- c.
- three
- d.
- one
- e.
- two
- f.
- three
- g.
- one
- h.
- two
- i.
- three
- j.
- one
- k.
- two
- l.
- three
- m.
- one
- n.
- two
- o.
- three
- p.
- one
- q.
- two
- r.
- three
- s.
- one
- t.
- two
- u.
- three
- v.
- one
- w.
- two
- x.
- three
- y.
- one
- z.
- two
- aa.
- three
- ab.
- one
- ac.
- two
- ad.
- three
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Example for numbered list with user-defined-format:
- R1:
- R1
- R2:
- R2
Another list:
- S1:
- S1
- S2:
- S2
Next list should continue counting R's:
- R1:
- R3
- R2:
- R4
Same with character-based numbering:
- c-a:
- c-a
- c-b:
- c-b
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A few requirements:
- R1:
- req R1
- R2:
- req R2
More requirements:
- R3:
- req R3
- R4:
- req R4
A few rules:
- R1:
- rule R1
- R2:
- rule R2
- R3:
- rule R3
Explicit counter with name matching it's format string:
- c-a:
- c-c
- c-b:
- c-d
Same, without counter:
- c-a:
- c-e
- c-b:
- c-f
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- A.
- 17
- B.
- 42
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One
Two
Three
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This is default.
This is emph(asized).
This is strong.
This is verb(atim).
Here is a carriage return inside a spanx element.
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The list of valid keywords are:
keyword | default | meaning | not aligned |
---|---|---|---|
strict | no | try to enforce the ID-nits conventions and DTD validity | a |
iprnotified | no | include boilerplate from Section 10.4(d) of [RFC2026] (Bradner, S., “The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3,” October 1996.) | bb bb |
compact | no | when producing a txt/nroff file, try to conserve vertical whitespace | ccc ccc ccc |
subcompact | compact | if compact is "yes", then setting this to "no" will make things a little less compact | dddd dddd dddd dddd |
needLines | n/a | an integer hint indicating how many contiguous lines are needed at this point in the output | eeeee eeeee eeeee eeeee eeeee |
here come empty cells |
Remember, that as with everything else in XML, keywords and values are case-sensitive.
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The table below should appear with no borders.
C1 | C2 |
---|---|
11 | 12 |
21 | 22 |
Table 1: a table with no borders |
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The table below should appear with borders just around the headers.
C1 | C2 |
---|---|
11 | 12 |
21 | 22 |
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So, putting it all together, we have, e.g.,
ttcol #1 | ttcol #2 |
---|---|
c #1 | c #2 |
c #3 | c #4 |
c #5 | c #6 |
which is a very simple example.
Table 2 |
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The table below should appear with no titles.
11 | 12 |
21 | 22 |
Table 3: a table with no column titles |
The table below should appear with column titles (one being non-empty).
FOO | |
---|---|
11 | 12 |
21 | 22 |
Table 4: a table with a single column title |
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Table 1 (a table with no borders) shows a table with no borders.
The table above (a table with no borders) shows a table with no borders.
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No anchor, no title
Anchor | Title |
---|---|
- | - |
Anchor (not being referenced), no title
Anchor | Title |
---|---|
yes | - |
Table 5 |
No anchor, with title
Anchor | Title |
---|---|
- | "title" |
title |
Both anchor and title
Anchor | Title |
---|---|
yes | "title" |
Table 6: title |
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title |
---|
1 |
2 |
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left |
---|
1 |
center |
---|
1 |
right |
---|
1 |
default |
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1 |
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with preamble, no title...
+--+ | | +--+
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+--+ | | +--+
with postamble and title...
Figure 1: another figure |
The figure above has the title "another figure (another figure)".
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Para...
Leading whitespace
test test (leading ws)
Para...
Trailing whitespace
test test (trailing ws)
Para...
No whitespace
test test (no ws)
Para...
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spacing paragraph
ART
spacing paragraph
preamble, then
ART
spacing paragraph
ART
then postamble
spacing paragraph
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Section 5 (References) is the parent section.
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With content: see first sentence of previous section.
Without content: see Paragraph 1.
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With content: see first element in list below.
- test
- Test
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With content: see test comment (No anchor, source given.).
Without content: see Comment comment‑test (No anchor, source given.).
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See last entry in Section 1.3 (ordered list (letters)).
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So far we have sections 1 (Lists) ("Lists (Lists)") through 5 (References) ("References (References)").
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This is a subsection of References (References).
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Here we are referring to RFC 2026 (Bradner, S., “The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3,” October 1996.), without emitting extra formatting.
Here we are referring to this Section (xref with content and 'none' formatting), without emitting extra formatting.
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See also http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav. Here's another one that is quite long: http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/draft-reschke-rfc3744bis-issues.html#5.7_inherited-acl-set-protected. Does it break properly?
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See also greenbytes WebDAV resources.
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This paragraph contains an inline iref.
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This is the first sentence of the paragraph. This is the second sentence of the paragraph (with two leading blanks). Here's another sentence that was started on a separate line in the input file.
This is the second paragraph.
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This line contains a few comments. [comment-test] (JRE: No anchor, source given.) This line contains a few comments. [comment1] (Anchor given, no source.) This line contains a few comments. [comment2] (JRE: Both specified.) This line contains a few comments. [anchor37] (No anchor, no source.) This line contains a few comments. [anchor38] (No anchor, no source, but embedded markup:.)http://xml.resource.org This line contains a few comments.
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This should fit (69 characters plus three spaces of indentation in text output).
012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678
This shouldn't.
0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
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Just a forced
line break.
One
blank line.
Seven blank lines.
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First sentence (before XML comment, invisible here). Second sentence.
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[RFC2026] | Bradner, S., “The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3,” BCP 9, RFC 2026, October 1996 (TXT). |
[RFC2396] | Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, “Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax,” RFC 2396, August 1998. This RFC will soon be updated, check http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/ietf-uri/rev-2002/rfc2396bis.html for the latest draft. The issues list is at http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/ietf-uri/rev-2002/issues.html. |
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anchor37: | No anchor, no source. |
anchor38: | No anchor, no source, but embedded markup:. |
comment-test: | JRE: No anchor, source given. |
comment1: | Anchor given, no source. |
comment2: | JRE: Both specified. |
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I | |
inline iref |
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Julian F. Reschke | |
greenbytes GmbH | |
Hafenweg 16 | |
Muenster, NW 48155 | |
Germany | |
Email: | julian.reschke@greenbytes.de |
URI: | http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/ |