The Apache Forrest xdocs document-v2.0 DTD NOTICE The content of this document doesn't make any sense at all. ABSTRACT This is a demonstration document using all possible elements in the current Apache Forrest xdocs document-v20.dtd Table Of Contents ================= Sample Content Block and inline elements Various presentation formats Using sections Sections, the sequel Section 2.1 Showing preformatted source code Using tables Using figures Using class attribute on links DTD changes Changes between document-v13 and document-v20 Changes between document-v12 and document-v13 Changes between document-v11 and document-v12 ** Note ** This is a demonstration document using all possible elements in the current Apache Forrest xdocs document-v20.dtd (See the DTD changes [Link: #changes] section at the bottom.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sample Content ============== Hint: See the xml source to see how the various elements are used and see the DTD reference documentation [Link: ../docs_0_80/../dtdx/dtd-docs.html]. Block and inline elements ------------------------- This is a simple paragraph. Most documents contain a fair amount of paragraphs. Paragraphs are called
. With the
attribute, you can declare that whitespace should be preserved, without implying it is in any other way special. This next paragraph has a class attribute of 'quote'. CSS can be used to present this
in a different style than
the other paragraphs. The handling of this quoted paragraph is
defined in the ):
* Here is a simple list item (
element in the previous item?
* Also, we have and elements to show content aboveor belowthe
text baseline.
* There is a facility to emphasize certain words using the
elements.
* We can use [Icon: feather]
was used inside the previous list item. We could put another
* unordered list
* inside the list item
A sample nested table
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| Or even tables.. | +-----------------------------+ |
| | | inside tables.. | |
| | +-----------------------------+ |
+---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
| or inside lists, but I believe | |
| this liberty gets quickly | |
| quite hairy as you see. | |
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So far for the in-line elements, let's look at some paragraph-level
elements.
** Fixme (SN) **
The
element is used when the author can't express himself
clearly using normal sentences ;-)
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