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<header>
<title>Fast guide to XDoc Writing</title>
<subtitle>A comprehensive intro to the xdoc DTD</subtitle>
<version>1.0</version>
<type>sample document</type>
<authors>
<person name="Fabien TREGAN"
email="sorry@this_is_not_mail_supported.arg" />
<person name="Sylvain Wallez"
email="sylvain@apache.org" />
</authors>
<notice>This document should not be included in the docs !</notice>
<abstract>This document is an example of <em>all</em> constucts in the DTD
to test the CSS2 stylesheet.</abstract>
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<s1 title="Introduction">
<p>This is a typical example : a &#39;P&#39; into a &#39;S1&#39;.<br />
After this line break we have some <strong>strong text</strong>and a bit
of <em>emphasis</em> to let you see how it looks.</p>
<p>This second paragraph <sub>is subscripted a</sub>n<sup>d supscripted</sup>.</p>
<p>Now that we have shown normal text, lets add figure and anchor :</p>
<anchor id="ID_of_the_anchor" />
<figure alt="This is my picture."
src="file:C:\mypicture.gif" />
</s1>
<s1 title="Linking">
<p>We have several types of links :</p>
<ul>
<li><link href="file:">Link</link>is hard replacing link (equivalent
of <code>&#60;a ...&#62;</code>)</li>
<li><jump href="file:">Jump</jump>is hard window replacing link
(equivalent of <code>&#60;a ... target=&#34;_top&#34;&#62;</code>)</li>
<li><fork href="file:">Fork</fork>is hard window forking link
(equivalent of <code>&#60;a ... target=&#34;_new&#34;&#62;</code>)</li>
<li><connect href="put_your_href_here">Connect</connect>is Soft link
between processed pages (no equivalent in HTML)</li>
</ul>
<fixme author="FT">Does someone have an example for Connect ?</fixme>
</s1>
<s1 title="Hierarchy">
<s2 title="First S2">
<p>This is the first S2</p>
<s3 title="First S3">
<s4 title="And first S4">
<p>but do we really need S4 ? :)</p>
</s4>
</s3>
<s3 title="Second S3">
<p>Mmmh... I hope you have a CSS 2 enabled editor :)</p>
<p>If not, follow this <link
href="http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/">link</link></p>
</s3>
</s2>
<s2 title="Second S2">
<ol>
<li>This is first Li in an OL</li>
<li>This is the second one</li>
</ol>
<sl>
<li>This is first LI in a SL</li>
<li>This is the second one</li>
</sl>
<ul>
<li>This is first LI in a UL</li>
<li>This is the second one.</li>
</ul>
<dl>
<dt>DL</dt>
<dd>Definition List : contains a DT (Title) and a DD (Definition).</dd>
</dl>
</s2>
</s1>
<s1 title="Notes&#39;n&#39;notices">
<p>Here they are :</p>
<fixme author="Fabien TREGAN">Did I forget something important like a
FIXME ?</fixme>
<note>I should not forget to include an example of NOTE.</note>
</s1>
<s1 title="What about tables ?">
<table>
<tr>
<th>This is a TH one of TR one</th>
<td>This is a TD one of TR one</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>This is a TD one of TR two</td>
<td>This is a TD two of TR two.</td>
</tr>
</table>
</s1>
<s1 title="Let&#39;s finish with some code...">
<p>You must be aware of that here is a difference between <code>code</code>
wich is an inline element representing the name of a method or a
property such as <code>java.lang.String</code>, or a small quotation
from a source file, and source, wich contains much more code (usually a
whole method or file) :</p>
<source>public class Source {
Source() {
System.out.println(&#34;Hello World!&#34;);
}
}</source>
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<legal>(c) 2003 The Apache Software Foundation.</legal>
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