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= TXT2TAGS SAMPLE
Aurelio Jargas
10/20/2010


== Introduction

Welcome to the txt2tags sample file.

Here you have examples and a brief explanation of all
marks.

The first 3 lines of the this file are used as headers,
on the following format:

----
line1: document title
line2: author name, email
line3: date, version
----

Lines with balanced equal signs = around are titles.

== Fonts and Beautifiers

We have two sets of fonts:

The NORMAL type that can be improved with beautifiers.

The TYPEWRITER type that uses monospaced font for
pre-formatted text.

We will now enter on a subtitle...

=== Beautifiers

The text marks for beautifiers are simple, just as you
type on a plain text email message.

We use double *, /, - and _ to represent *bold*,
_italic_, strike and underline.

The *_bold italic_* style is also supported as a
combination.

=== Pre-Formatted Text

We can put a code sample or other pre-formatted text:

----
  here    is     pre-formatted
//marks// are  **not**  ``interpreted``
----

And also, it's easy to put a one line pre-formatted
text:

----
prompt$ ls /etc
----

Or use +pre-formatted+ inside sentences.

=== More Cosmetics

Special entities like email (mailto:duh@somewhere.com) and
URL (http://www.duh.com) are detected automagically,
as long as the horizontal line:



^ thin or large v



You can also specify an http://duh.org[explicit link]
with label.

And remember,

A TAB in front of the line does a quotation.
More TABs, more depth (if allowed).

Nice.

== Lists

A list of items is natural, just putting a *dash* or
a *plus* at the beginning of the line.

=== Plain List

The dash is the default list identifier. For sublists,
just add *spaces* at the beginning of the line. More
spaces, more sublists.

	- earth
  		- america
    			- south america
      				- brazil
        					- how deep can i go?
  		- europe
    			- lots of countries
	- mars
  		- who knows?

The list ends with *two* consecutive blank lines.

=== Numbered List

The same rules as the plain list, just a different
identifier (plus).

. one
. two
. three
  		- mixed lists!
  		- what a mess
    . counting again
    . ...
. four

=== Definition List

The definition list identifier is a colon, followed by
the term. The term contents is placed on the next line.

orange
  a yellow fruit
apple
  a green or red fruit
other fruits
  		- wee!
  		- mixing lists
    . again!
    . and again!

== Tables

Use pipes to compose table rows and cells.
Double pipe at the line beginning starts a heading row.
Natural spaces specify each cell alignment.

----
 || heading 1 |  heading 2  |  heading 3 |
  | cell 1.1  |  cell 1.2   |   cell 1.3 |
  | cell 2.1  |  cell 2.2   |   cell 2.3 |
----

Without the last pipe, no border:

----
 || heading 1 |  heading 2  |  heading 3
  | cell 1.1  |  cell 1.2   |   cell 1.3
  | cell 2.1  |  cell 2.2   |   cell 2.3
----

== Special Entities

Because things were too simple.

=== Images

The image mark is as simple as it can be: +[filename]+.

                      image::img/photo.jpg[]  

	- The filename must end in PNG, JPG, GIF, or similar.
	- No spaces inside the brackets!

=== Other

The handy +%%date+ macro expands to the current date.

So today is 20101031 on the ISO +YYYYMMDD+ format.

You can also specify the date format with the %? flags,
as +%%date(%m-%d-%Y)+ which gives: 10-31-2010.

That's all for now.



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