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@subtitle: Markup Samples, Output Examples
-@creator: Ralph Amissah
+@creator: Amissah, Ralph
@rights: Copyright (C) Ralph Amissah 2007, part of SiSU documentation, License GPL 3
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ For some documents hardly any markup at all is required at all, other than a hea
3~war_and_peace- /{"War and Peace"}/, Leo Tolstoy, PG Etext 2600 *~wap *~gutenberg
-{ "War and Peace", Leo Tolstoy [3sS]}war_and_peace.leo_tolstoy.sst ~{ http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/war_and_peace.leo_tolstoy/toc.html <br> The ascii text was taken from Project Gutenberg. The markup transforms required are trivial. Of interest, in this instance I am saved by having alternative syntaxes/(structural modes) for marking up endnotes... as it was possible to do a simple search and replace to make the Project Gutenberg ascii presentation suitable for SiSU, using the older endnote markup style. This example instructs the program to use regular expressions, in this example the words: none; none; BOOK|FIRST|SECOND; CHAPTER; occurring at the beginning of a line, to identify what should be treated as different levels of heading in a document (and used to make the table of contents). Note that there was _{very little markup required}_ after the document headers and Project Gutenberg legal notices. As I presume the legal notices are similar in Project Gutenberg documents, (and I could not bear to think of preparing the same legal notices twice), I moved those to the "skin" for the Project, and these are now represented in the markup by \<:insert1\> and \<:insert2\> and the legal notices are available for similar insertion into the next Project Gutenberg text prepared for SiSU, should there be one. <br> I did a stylesheet/skin for the Gutenberg Project, ... I may have to remove. The markup transforms required are trivial. Of interest, in this instance I am saved by having alternative syntaxes/(structural modes) for marking up endnotes... as it is possible to do a simple search and replace to make Project Gutenberg ascii presentations suitable for SiSU using the older endnote markup style. There is _{very little markup required}_ after the document headers and Project Gutenberg legal notices. As I presume the legal notices are similar in Project Gutenberg documents, (and I could not bear to think of preparing the same legal notices twice), I moved those to the "skin" for the Project, and these are now represented in the markup by the \<:insert1\> and \<:insert2\> markers and the legal notices are available for similar insertion into the next Project Gutenberg text prepared for SiSU, should there be one. }~
+{ "War and Peace", Leo Tolstoy [3sS]}war_and_peace.leo_tolstoy.sst ~{ http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/war_and_peace.leo_tolstoy/toc.html <br> The ascii text was taken from Project Gutenberg. The markup transforms required are trivial. Of interest, in this instance I am saved by having alternative syntaxes/(structural modes) for marking up endnotes... as it was possible to do a simple search and replace to make the Project Gutenberg ascii presentation suitable for SiSU, using the older endnote markup style. This example instructs the program to use regular expressions, in this example the words: none; none; BOOK|FIRST|SECOND; CHAPTER; occurring at the beginning of a line, to identify what should be treated as different levels of heading in a document (and used to make the table of contents). Note that there was _{very little markup required}_ after the document headers and Project Gutenberg legal notices. As I presume the legal notices are similar in Project Gutenberg documents, (and I could not bear to think of preparing the same legal notices twice), I moved those to the "skin" for the Project, and these are now represented in the markup by \<:insert1\> and \<:insert2\> and the legal notices are available for similar insertion into the next Project Gutenberg text prepared for SiSU, should there be one. <br> I did a stylesheet/skin for the Gutenberg Project, ... I may have to remove. }~
3~quixote- /{"Don Quixote"}/, Miguel de Cervantes [Saavedra], translated by John Ormsby, PG Etext 996