Book title

The subtitle

First Author

Second Author

Third Author

Edited by

First Editor

John Doe

Extensive review and rough drafts of Section 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5 by othercredit  

Graphic Designer

Production Editor

Copy Editor

Technical Editor

Language Translator

The legal notice, first paragraph.[1]

The legal notice, second paragraph.

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Revision History
Revision 0.1 2019-01-01 FA
First test.
Revision 0.2 2020-01-01 FA
Wrapped up final release.

Abstract

Abstract first paragraph.


Dedication

Some dedication is nice.

Table of Contents

Preface title
First chapter title, empty chapter label
Questions in philosophy
2. Second chapter title, unset chapter label
I. First part title
3. First part chapter title
II. Second Part title
4. Second part chapter title
Section title
Glossary
Bibliography
I. Reference Pages
GNU as — the portable GNU assembler
awk — pattern scanning and text processing language
A. Appendix title

List of Figures

1. A simple formal figure

List of Tables

1. Sample Table

List of Examples

1. A C main() Function

List of Equations

1. Fermat's Last Theorem

Preface title

Preface first paragraph.

A simple block quote.

Words can be emphasised in bold or simply emphasised.

Chapter . First chapter title, empty chapter label

Table of Contents

Questions in philosophy

This is the first chapter first paragraph.

Direct link to example.com: https://www.example.com. A more inline link.

This text is a quoted word, while this one has recursive quotes inside quotes all the way.

Table 1. Sample Table

Horizontal Span a3 a4 a5
f1 f2 f3 f4 f5
b1 b2 b3 b4

Vertical Span

c1 Span Both c4
d1 d4 d5

Equation 1. Fermat's Last Theorem

xn + yn ≠ zn ∀ n ≠ 2

It is useful to imagine what can be found in Chapter 2, Second chapter title, unset chapter label, not be confused with the marvells found in Part I, “First part title” or in the section called “Section title”. But the stuff in Appendix A, Appendix title and Preface title is unbelievable. The cells in Table 1, “Sample Table” do not use Equation 1, “Fermat's Last Theorem”. The quote in Dedication is great and the example in Example 1, “A C main() Function” is important. When it comes to Q and A sessions, check Frequently Asked Questions look at Q: focusing on Q:. If you like colors, check out Figure 1, “A simple formal figure”. Check sidebar Sidebar title if you are curious, and Note, Caution, Warning, Tip or Important if you need more information. Please follow Procedure 1, “An Example Procedure” and pay special attention to Step 1. Extra stuff can be found from the section called “Not a Real Section Heading, but a Bridgehead”, with sources listed in Bibliography.

One can even add foot notes[2] to paragraphs.

Tip

Tip paragraph.

Note

Note paragraph.

Caution

Caution paragraph.

Important

Important paragraph.

Warning

Warning paragraph.

Not a Real Section Heading, but a Bridgehead

Example 1. A C main() Function

int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { return 0; }
    

Figure 1. A simple formal figure

Nice colors give you a new view

Record failed CRC

Record n in database

File read error on database

Panic! Corrupt record!

Level: severe

Origin: server

Audience: all

Indicates that some sort of error occurred while attempting to load a record from the database. Retry. If failure persists, contact the database administrator.

Procedure 1. An Example Procedure

  1. A Step

  2. Another Step

    1. Substeps can be nested indefinitely deep.

  3. A Final Step

Questions in philosophy

Q: To be, or not to be?

Q:

To be, or not to be?

A:

That is the question.



[2] This is a foot note, citing Some Author, Famous Work

Chapter 2. Second chapter title, unset chapter label

This is the second chapter first paragraph.

Part I. First part title

First part first paragraph

Table of Contents

3. First part chapter title

Chapter 3. First part chapter title

First part first chapter, first paragraph

Part II. Second Part title

Second part intro title

Second part intro first paragraph

Chapter 4. Second part chapter title

Table of Contents

Section title

Second part first chapter, first paragraph

Section title

First section paragraph.

Glossary

glossary term

the glossary definition is important too

glossary word

every glossary entry need a definition.

See Also glossary term.

they can even have several definitions

simple glossary term

See glossary term.

Bibliography

Books

[AhoSethiUllman96] Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi, and Jeffrey D. Ullman. Copyright © 1996 Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.. James T. DeWolf. 0-201-10088-6. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. Compilers, Principles, Techniques, and Tools.

[Kites75] Andrea Bahadur and Mark Shwarek. Copyright © 1974, 1975 Product Development International Holding N. V.. 0-88459-021-6. Plenary Publications International, Inc.. Kites. Ancient Craft to Modern Sport. 988-999.

Periodicals

[Walsh97] XML: Principles, Tools, and Techniques. O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.. 1085-2301. Dan Connolly. “A Guide to XML”. Norman Walsh. Copyright © 1997 ArborText, Inc.. 97-108.

[Einstein2009] History of Science. SAGE Journals. 0073-2753. “The Collective Construction of Scientific Memory”. The Einstein-Poincaré Connection and its Discontents, 1905–2005. Yves Gingras. 2009-03-01. doi:10.1177/007327530804600103

Reference Pages


Table of Contents

GNU as — the portable GNU assembler
awk — pattern scanning and text processing language

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GNU as — the portable GNU assembler

Synopsis

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DESCRIPTION

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Name

awk — pattern scanning and text processing language

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Appendix A. Appendix title

Appendix first paragraph.

Appendix second paragraph.

Colophon

Colophon, first paragraph.