From ef019317f0cc89e4b372220829e8dcdc076e5c88 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norman Walsh Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 21:00:33 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Remove the old files --- testdocs/admon.xml | 19 -- testdocs/authors.xml | 79 ------ testdocs/bibliography.xml | 195 -------------- testdocs/book.xml | 309 ---------------------- testdocs/bookart.xml | 87 ------ testdocs/bridgehead.xml | 38 --- testdocs/callouts.xml | 111 -------- testdocs/ebnf.xml | 134 ---------- testdocs/equation.xml | 49 ---- testdocs/extensions.xml | 152 ----------- testdocs/faq.xml | 144 ---------- testdocs/figures.xml | 37 --- testdocs/footnotes.xml | 31 --- testdocs/formal.xml | 26 -- testdocs/formalpara.xml | 16 -- testdocs/glossary.xml | 95 ------- testdocs/glosstest.xml | 35 --- testdocs/idx.xml | 53 ---- testdocs/indexterms.xml | 28 -- testdocs/inline.xml | 27 -- testdocs/jargon.xml | 272 ------------------- testdocs/links.xml | 22 -- testdocs/lists.xml | 163 ------------ testdocs/mathml.xml | 11 - testdocs/mediaobject.xml | 105 -------- testdocs/mlang.pl | 161 ------------ testdocs/olink.xml | 25 -- testdocs/procedures.xml | 75 ------ testdocs/reference.xml | 62 ----- testdocs/sample.txt | 31 --- testdocs/section.xml | 15 -- testdocs/sections.xml | 180 ------------- testdocs/set.xml | 293 --------------------- testdocs/synop.xml | 37 --- testdocs/table.xml | 537 -------------------------------------- testdocs/toc.xml | 70 ----- testdocs/variablelist.xml | 86 ------ testdocs/verbatim.xml | 40 --- testdocs/xref.xml | 44 ---- 39 files changed, 3894 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 testdocs/admon.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/authors.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/bibliography.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/book.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/bookart.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/bridgehead.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/callouts.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/ebnf.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/equation.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/extensions.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/faq.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/figures.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/footnotes.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/formal.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/formalpara.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/glossary.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/glosstest.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/idx.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/indexterms.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/inline.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/jargon.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/links.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/lists.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/mathml.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/mediaobject.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/mlang.pl delete mode 100644 testdocs/olink.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/procedures.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/reference.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/sample.txt delete mode 100644 testdocs/section.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/sections.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/set.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/synop.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/table.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/toc.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/variablelist.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/verbatim.xml delete mode 100644 testdocs/xref.xml diff --git a/testdocs/admon.xml b/testdocs/admon.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 64485efe3..000000000 --- a/testdocs/admon.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ - - - -
- -Admonitions - - -This article tests admonitions. - - -Who can do this -All operators - - -
- diff --git a/testdocs/authors.xml b/testdocs/authors.xml deleted file mode 100644 index b6917be24..000000000 --- a/testdocs/authors.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ - - - - - -Book Title - -book keyword1 -book keyword2 - - - -John -Doe - - -Jane -Doe -Some contribution - - -A. -Nonymous - - -Janice -Doe - - - - -Some legal notice. Some legal notice. Some legal notice. - - -16 December 2000 - -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. - -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. - - - - -1.0 -20 Nov 1998 -ndw -Some remark about the revision - - -0.9 -19 Nov 1998 -ndw -Some remark about the revision - - -0.4 -18 Nov 1998 -ndw -Some remark about the revision - - - - -Book Chapter - -What about , one of the authors: -. - - - - diff --git a/testdocs/bibliography.xml b/testdocs/bibliography.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 4f1854b73..000000000 --- a/testdocs/bibliography.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,195 +0,0 @@ - - - -Bibliography Tests - - -A Test Bibliography - - -The stock stylesheet attempts to do a Bibliography. It probably needs -a lot of tweaking. It probably doesn't conform to any specific style. - - -Books - - - AhoSethiUllman96 - - Alfred V.Aho - RaviSethi - Jeffrey D.Ullman - - Compilers, Principles, Techniques, and Tools - - Addison-Wesley Publishing Company - - 1996 - Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. - 0-201-10088-6 - James T.DeWolf - - - -Periodicals - - - Walsh97 - - A Guide to XML - WalshNorman - 1997 - 1997ArborText, Inc. - 97-108 - - - XML: Principles, Tools, and Techniques - - O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. - - 1085-2301 - DanConnolly - - - - - - Walsh, Norman. - Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets. - - - The World Wide Web Journal. - 2(1). - O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. and - The World Wide Web Consortium. - Winter, 1996. - - - -Abbrev -A Really Full BiblioEntry -Subtitle - -Abstract, abstract, abstract. Abstract, abstract, abstract. -Abstract, abstract, abstract. Abstract, abstract, abstract. -Abstract, abstract, abstract. Abstract, abstract, abstract. -Abstract, abstract, abstract. Abstract, abstract, abstract. -Abstract, abstract, abstract. Abstract, abstract, abstract. -Abstract, abstract, abstract. Abstract, abstract, abstract. - -
Any Street -Anywhere, XX 99999 -USA
- -shortaffil -jobtitle -orgname -orgdiv -
Any Street -Anywhere, XX 99999 -USA
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-ArtPageNums -AuthorFirstnameAuthorSurname - - -AuthorBlurb, authorblurb, authorblurb. AuthorBlurb, authorblurb, authorblurb. -AuthorBlurb, authorblurb, authorblurb. AuthorBlurb, authorblurb, authorblurb. -AuthorBlurb, authorblurb, authorblurb. AuthorBlurb, authorblurb, authorblurb. -AuthorBlurb, authorblurb, authorblurb. AuthorBlurb, authorblurb, authorblurb. -AuthorBlurb, authorblurb, authorblurb. AuthorBlurb, authorblurb, authorblurb. - - -AuthorInitials -The names of some collaborators - -shortaffil -jobtitle -orgname -orgdiv -
Any Street -Anywhere, XX 99999 -USA
-
- -confdates -conftitle -confnum -
Any Street -Anywhere, XX 99999 -USA
-confsponsor -
-ContractNum -ContractSponsor -Contrib -1998Copyright holder - -CorpName -Date -Edition -EditorFirstNameEditorSurname -FirstName -Honorific -ISBN -ISSN -InvPartNumber -IssueNum -Lineage -OrgName -OCFirstNameOCSurname -OtherName -PageNums - - -PrintHistory, printhistory, printhistory. PrintHistory, printhistory. -PrintHistory, printhistory, printhistory. PrintHistory, printhistory. -PrintHistory, printhistory, printhistory. PrintHistory, printhistory. -PrintHistory, printhistory, printhistory. PrintHistory, printhistory. - -ProductName -ProductNumber -PubDate -PubPublisherName -
Any Street -Anywhere, XX 99999 -USA
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-PublisherName -PubsNumber -ReleaseInfo - - -1.020 Nov 1998 - ndw - Some remark about the revision - -0.919 Nov 1998 - ndw - Some remark about the revision - -0.418 Nov 1998 - ndw - Some remark about the revision - -SeriesVolNums -Surname -TitleAbbrev -VolumeNum -
- -
- -Citetitle Test - -btBook Title -atArticle Title - - - -
- -
- diff --git a/testdocs/book.xml b/testdocs/book.xml deleted file mode 100644 index e5eece04b..000000000 --- a/testdocs/book.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,309 +0,0 @@ - - - - - -Book Title -Book Subtitle - -book keyword1 -book keyword2 - - -SomeCorp -JaneDoe - - - - -Some legal notice. Some legal notice. Some legal notice. - - - -1998 -1999 -2000 -2001 -Norman Walsh - -25 September 2001 - -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. - -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. -Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. Some abstract. - - - - -1.0 -20 Nov 1998 -ndw -Some remark about the revision - - -0.9 -19 Nov 1998 -ndw -Some remark about the revision - - -0.4 -18 Nov 1998 -ndw -Some remark about the revision - - - - -First Dedication -Just a test. “What about—this?” -Blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah. Blah blah blah blah. Blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah. Blah blah blah blah. Blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah. Blah blah blah blah. Blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah. Blah blah blah blah. Blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah. Blah blah blah blah. Blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah. Blah blah blah blah. Blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah. Blah blah blah blah. Blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. -Blah. Blah blah blah blah. Blah blah. Blah blah blah blah. - - - - -Just a test dedication. - - -Foreword - -This is a test paragraph. - - -Preface -This is a test preface. - - - - -Part One Title - -part keyword1 -part keyword2 - - - -Part One Title - -PartIntro Title -Partintro content -This is a footnote in a partintro. -. - -PartIntro Section -PartIntros can actually have section content as well. - - - -Section <anchor id="stestfoo"/>Tests - - - - - -Some legal notice. Some legal notice. Some legal notice. - - - -First Sect1 - -Paragraph. See . -
Test Figure -This is a - ProgramListing - -
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-Second Sect1 -Paragraph. -Sect2 -Paragraph. -Sect3 -Paragraph. -Sect4 -Paragraph. - - - - -Third Sect1 -Paragraph. -
Test Figure -This is a - ProgramListing - -
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- -
-
- - - First Chapter - Chapter Subtitle - -First Chapter -This is a test paragraph. -
Test Figure -This is a - ProgramListing - -
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- - - - -chapter keyword1 -chapter keyword2 - - -Second <emphasis>Chapter</emphasis> - -This is a test paragraph. - -ap1 - - -ap2 - - - -bp1 -bp1bs1 - - -bp2 - - - -cp1 -cp1cs1 -cp1cs1ct1 - - - -cp2 - - -cp2seecp2 - - - -dp1 -dp1ds1 - - -dp1 -dp1ds2 - - -dp2 - - - -Third Chapter -This is a test paragraph. - - -First Appendix -This is just a test. -
Test Figure -This is a - ProgramListing - -
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- -Second Appendix -This is just a test. - -ap1 - - -ap2 - - - -bp1 -bp1bs1 - - -bp2 - - - -cp1 -cp1cs1 -cp1cs1ct1 - - -cp2 - - - -dp1 -dp1ds1 - - -dp1 -dp1ds2 - - -dp2 - - - - - -
diff --git a/testdocs/bookart.xml b/testdocs/bookart.xml deleted file mode 100644 index a1ddb94f1..000000000 --- a/testdocs/bookart.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ - - - - - -Book Title -Book Subtitle - - -
First Article - -
- The Duck - - - - - - - - The DocBook: TDG Duck - -
- -
- -
Second Article - -
- The Duck - - - - - - - - The DocBook: TDG Duck - -
- -
- -
Third Article - -
- The Duck - - - - - - - - The DocBook: TDG Duck - -
- -
- -
diff --git a/testdocs/bridgehead.xml b/testdocs/bridgehead.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 504c12b1a..000000000 --- a/testdocs/bridgehead.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ - - - -
- -Sections - - -A test paragraph. - - - sect1 title - sect1 subtitle - - This is a test paragraph. - - This is a sect1 bridgehead - - This is a test paragraph. - - - first sect2 title - Please read - - This is an implied sect3 bridgehead - - This is a test paragraph. - - - - - second sect2 title - - - -
diff --git a/testdocs/callouts.xml b/testdocs/callouts.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 2222a2db5..000000000 --- a/testdocs/callouts.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ - - - -Callouts - -Callouts using co: - - -(let loopvar ((count 1)) - (if (> count 10) - #t - (loopvar (+ count 1)))) - - - -This variable controls the loop. It is declared without an -initial value, immediately after the let -operand. - - -Any number of additional local variables can be defined after -the loop variable, just as they can in any other -let expression. - - -If you ever want the loop to end, you have to put some sort of a -test in it. - - -This is the value that will be returned. - - -Note that you iterate the loop by using the loop variable as if -it was a function name. - - -The arguments to this function are the values that -you want the local variables declared in to have -in the next iteration. - - - -Callouts using programlistingco: - - - - - - - - - - - - -@rem = '--*-Perl-*-- -@echo off -perl.exe %_batchname %$ -goto endofperl -@rem '; - -# Compress mail... - -require 'n:/home/nwalsh/lib/cygnus.pl'; -require 'timelocal.pl'; -use Cwd; - -select (STDERR); $| = 1; -select (STDOUT); $| = 1; - -@DIRS = ("/home/nwalsh/Mail"); -while (@DIRS) { - $dir = shift @DIRS; - opendir (DIR, $dir); - while ($fname = readdir(DIR)) { - $file = "$dir/$fname"; - next if ! -d $file; - next if $fname =~ /^\.\.?$/; - - print "$file\n"; - push (@DIRS, $file); - &compress ($file); - } -} - -exit; - - -The prologue handles embedding a Perl script in a DOS batch file. - - -The goto statement, interpreted by the DOS batch -file interpreter, skips over the body of the Perl script. - - -The require statement sources in external program -fragments. - - -The use statement is similar, but has additional -utility. It is a Perl5 function. (Note that this callout area specifies -both a line and a column.) - - -This is a user subroutine call. - - - - - diff --git a/testdocs/ebnf.xml b/testdocs/ebnf.xml deleted file mode 100644 index a07dfd770..000000000 --- a/testdocs/ebnf.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ - - -Book Title -Chapter Title -Content. - -E = E + T | T -T = T * F | F -F = number - -E = a | m -a = e + m | e - m -m = m * f | m / f | f -f = number - -3 * 4 + 5 - -Arithemetic Expressions - - Expression - ArithExpression | - MultExpression - Does this grammar actually get precedence right? - - - - - ArithExpression - Expression - '+' - MultExpression - - Expression - '-' - MultExpression - - - - MultExpression - MultExpression - '*' - MultExpression - - - MultExpression - '/' - MultExpression - - - - Number - - - - Number - [0-9]+ - - - - -Division by Zero -Division by zero is an error. - - - -Character Range - -Char -#x9 | #xA | #xD | [#x20-#xD7FF] | [#xE000-#xFFFD] - -| [#x10000-#x10FFFF] -any Unicode character, excluding the surrogate -blocks, FFFE, and FFFF. - - - - - -Standalone Document Declaration - -SDDecl -S 'standalone' Eq - -(("'" ('yes' | 'no') "'") | ('"' ('yes' | 'no') '"')) - - - - - - - -element - -EmptyElemTag - -| STag content - - - - - - - - - -A bunch of anchors to make the preceding examples valid: - - - - - - - - - -Standalone Document Declaration -Some description... - - - -Element Valid -Some description... - - - -Element Type Match -Some description... - - - - diff --git a/testdocs/equation.xml b/testdocs/equation.xml deleted file mode 100644 index fa44e8df5..000000000 --- a/testdocs/equation.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ - - -]> - -
- -Equations - - -This is a test. Look at . - -First Equation - - - - - -e=mc^2 - - - - -Second Equation - - - - - -e=mc^2 - - - - -Third Equation - - - - - -e=mc^2 - - - - -
- diff --git a/testdocs/extensions.xml b/testdocs/extensions.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 371e5da86..000000000 --- a/testdocs/extensions.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ - - -
-Extensions - -This document attempts to exercise all of the stylesheet -extension functions. - -
Callouts - -Callouts using programlistingco: - - - - - - - - - - - - -@rem = '--*-Perl-*-- -@echo off -perl.exe %_batchname %$ -goto endofperl -@rem '; - -# Compress mail... - -require 'n:/home/nwalsh/lib/cygnus.pl'; -require 'timelocal.pl'; -use Cwd; - -select (STDERR); $| = 1; -select (STDOUT); $| = 1; - -@DIRS = ("/home/nwalsh/Mail"); -while (@DIRS) { - $dir = shift @DIRS; - opendir (DIR, $dir); - while ($fname = readdir(DIR)) { - $file = "$dir/$fname"; - next if ! -d $file; - next if $fname =~ /^\.\.?$/; - - print "$file\n"; - push (@DIRS, $file); - &compress ($file); - } -} - -exit; - - -The prologue handles embedding a Perl script in a DOS batch file. - - -The goto statement, interpreted by the DOS batch -file interpreter, skips over the body of the Perl script. - - -The require statement sources in external program -fragments. - - -The use statement is similar, but has additional -utility. It is a Perl5 function. (Note that this callout area specifies -both a line and a column.) - - -This is a user subroutine call. - - - -
- -
Text Insert - - - - - - - -
- -
Line Numbering - -@rem = '--*-Perl-*-- -@echo off -perl.exe %_batchname %$ -goto endofperl -@rem '; - -# Compress mail... - -require 'n:/home/nwalsh/lib/cygnus.pl'; -require 'timelocal.pl'; -use Cwd; - -select (STDERR); $| = 1; -select (STDOUT); $| = 1; - -@DIRS = ("/home/nwalsh/Mail"); -while (@DIRS) { - $dir = shift @DIRS; - opendir (DIR, $dir); - while ($fname = readdir(DIR)) { - $file = "$dir/$fname"; - next if ! -d $file; - next if $fname =~ /^\.\.?$/; - - print "$file\n"; - push (@DIRS, $file); - &compress ($file); - } -} - -exit; - -
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All Three! - - - - - - - - - - - - -" -?>" -?> - - - - - - -
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- diff --git a/testdocs/faq.xml b/testdocs/faq.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 213c192fc..000000000 --- a/testdocs/faq.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ - - -
- - An xref to a Question - - Jon - Willeke - - - - - - - Question one. - - Answer one. -See - - - - - Question two. - - Answer two. - - - - - Question two. - - - testing a list - testing a list - testing a list - - - - - - - - - - - Blah blah blah. - - - - <filename - moreinfo="none">file.name</filename> - // Hello, World - - - <filename - moreinfo="none">file2.name</filename> - // Goodbye, World - - - - - - - QandA Title -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. - Division 1 - - - Blah blah blah. - - - - <filename - moreinfo="none">file.name</filename> - // Hello, World - - - <filename - moreinfo="none">file2.name</filename> - // Goodbye, World - - - - - Division 2 -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. -Some introductory preamble. Some introductory preamble. - Division 2.1 - - - Blah blah blah. - - - - <filename - moreinfo="none">file.name</filename> - // Hello, World - - - <filename - moreinfo="none">file2.name</filename> - // Goodbye, World - - - - - Division 2.2 - - - Blah blah blah. - - - - <filename - moreinfo="none">file.name</filename> - // Hello, World - - - <filename - moreinfo="none">file2.name</filename> - // Goodbye, World - - - - - - - -
diff --git a/testdocs/figures.xml b/testdocs/figures.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 2615981db..000000000 --- a/testdocs/figures.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ - - -]> - -
- -Figures - - -See . - -
- The Duck - - - - - - - - The DocBook: TDG Duck - -
- -
- diff --git a/testdocs/footnotes.xml b/testdocs/footnotes.xml deleted file mode 100644 index d4554c362..000000000 --- a/testdocs/footnotes.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ - - - -foo - - Chapter Title - This paragraph contains a footnote -This is a footnote.. - - First Section - A paragraph. - This paragraph contains a footnote -This is another footnote.. - - - - Section Title<footnote> - <para>Boring, I know, but it just tests the fact that a footnote -can occur in a title.</para></footnote> - A paragraph. - - - Subsection Title - This paragraph contains a footnote -This is yet another footnote.. - - - - - diff --git a/testdocs/formal.xml b/testdocs/formal.xml deleted file mode 100644 index d0c434e1e..000000000 --- a/testdocs/formal.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ - - - -
- -Formal Objects - - -This article tests formal objects. - -Formal Paragraph -This is a formalpara. - - -An Example - -This is a programlisting in an example. - - - - - -
- diff --git a/testdocs/formalpara.xml b/testdocs/formalpara.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 74c713228..000000000 --- a/testdocs/formalpara.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ - - -
-Test Tables - -Test title -Some para - - -Test title: -Some para - - -
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/testdocs/glossary.xml b/testdocs/glossary.xml deleted file mode 100644 index a0eba0d36..000000000 --- a/testdocs/glossary.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ - - - -Glossary Tests - -Testing - -What about glossterm. - - - - - -foo - -1. interj. Term of disgust. 2. [very common] Used very generally -as a sample name for absolutely anything, esp. programs and files -(esp. scratch files). 3. First on the standard list of metasyntactic -variables used in syntax examples. -From the Jargon File -bar -baz -qux -quux -corge -grault -garply -waldo -fred -plugh -xyzzy -thud - - - - - - -Glossary Division - -foo - -1. interj. Term of disgust. 2. [very common] Used very generally -as a sample name for absolutely anything, esp. programs and files -(esp. scratch files). 3. First on the standard list of metasyntactic -variables used in syntax examples. -From the Jargon File -bar -baz -qux -quux -corge -grault -garply -waldo -fred -plugh -xyzzy -thud - - - - - -Glossary With This Title - -Glossary Division - -foo - -1. interj. Term of disgust. 2. [very common] Used very generally -as a sample name for absolutely anything, esp. programs and files -(esp. scratch files). 3. First on the standard list of metasyntactic -variables used in syntax examples. -From the Jargon File -bar -baz -qux -quux -corge -grault -garply -waldo -fred -plugh -xyzzy -thud - - - - - - diff --git a/testdocs/glosstest.xml b/testdocs/glosstest.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 9b591f812..000000000 --- a/testdocs/glosstest.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ - -GPS"> -TTL"> -]> - - -Test Glossary - - -Some Text - -A few references to gloss terms: -1TBS, abbrev, -back door, and -backbone cabal. - -Repeated terms: back door and -abbrev.. - - - - - - -irrelevant - - - - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/testdocs/idx.xml b/testdocs/idx.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 67b02e129..000000000 --- a/testdocs/idx.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ - - -Book Test Index Document Title - - -Title <ulink url="http://www.example.com/">Link Test</ulink> - - - chapter - - - something - - -Paragraph -paragraph. - - -Setting Up IPX/<!-- unused marker -->SPX -<indexterm><primary>TCP/IP communication protocol</primary> -<secondary>using</secondary> -</indexterm><indexterm><primary>Connection</primary> -<secondary>TCP/IP</secondary> -</indexterm>Support Files - - -Q&A Div 1 - - - - QandADiv1 - - - Q1 entry - -Question para 1 -Question para 2 - - -Answer para 1 -Answer para 2 - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/testdocs/indexterms.xml b/testdocs/indexterms.xml deleted file mode 100644 index e7beb73f6..000000000 --- a/testdocs/indexterms.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - - - -Index Terms - - -Server machine minimum required software - -System requirements -Software - - - - - -Foo - - - - -foo - - - -
- -
diff --git a/testdocs/inline.xml b/testdocs/inline.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 563d2bb78..000000000 --- a/testdocs/inline.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ - - - -
- -Inline Objects - - -This article tests inline objects. - -
Trademark - -This is trademarked. -This is copyrighted. -This is a registered trademark. -This is is a service mark. - -This is a red phrase. -This emphasis is strong. - - -
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- diff --git a/testdocs/jargon.xml b/testdocs/jargon.xml deleted file mode 100644 index df83664b5..000000000 --- a/testdocs/jargon.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,272 +0,0 @@ - - - - -EricRaymond -Jargon File 4.2.3 (abridged) -Just some test data - - -0 - - -0 - -Numeric zero, as opposed to the letter `O' (the 15th letter of -the English alphabet). In their unmodified forms they look a lot -alike, and various kluges invented to make them visually distinct have -compounded the confusion. If your zero is center-dotted and letter-O -is not, or if letter-O looks almost rectangular but zero looks more -like an American football stood on end (or the reverse), you're -probably looking at a modern character display (though the dotted zero -seems to have originated as an option on IBM 3270 controllers). If -your zero is slashed but letter-O is not, you're probably looking at -an old-style ASCII graphic set descended from the default typewheel on -the venerable ASR-33 Teletype (Scandinavians, for whom /O is a letter, -curse this arrangement). (Interestingly, the slashed zero long -predates computers; Florian Cajori's monumental "A History of -Mathematical Notations" notes that it was used in the twelfth and -thirteenth centuries.) If letter-O has a slash across it and the zero -does not, your display is tuned for a very old convention used at IBM -and a few other early mainframe makers (Scandinavians curse this -arrangement even more, because it means two of their letters collide). -Some Burroughs/Unisys equipment displays a zero with a reversed -slash. Old CDC computers rendered letter O as an unbroken oval and 0 -as an oval broken at upper right and lower left. And yet another -convention common on early line printers left zero unornamented but -added a tail or hook to the letter-O so that it resembled an inverted -Q or cursive capital letter-O (this was endorsed by a draft ANSI -standard for how to draw ASCII characters, but the final standard -changed the distinguisher to a tick-mark in the upper-left corner). -Are we sufficiently confused yet? - - - - -1TBS - - - -n - -The "One True Brace Style" -indent style - - - - -120 reset - - -wuhn-twen'tee ree'set -n - -[from 120 volts, U.S. wall voltage] To cycle power on a machine -in order to reset or unjam it. Compare Big Red Switch, -power cycle. - - - - -2 - -infix. In translation software written by hackers, infix 2 often -represents the syllable to with the connotation -translate to: as in dvi2ps (DVI to PostScript), int2string (integer -to string), and texi2roff (Texinfo to [nt]roff). Several versions of a -joke have floated around the internet in which some idiot programmer -fixes the Y2K bug by changing all the Y's in something to K's, as in -Januark, Februark, etc. - - - - -@-party - - -at'par`tee -n - -[from the @-sign in an Internet -address] (alt. `@-sign party' at'si:n -par`tee) A semi-closed party thrown for hackers at a -science-fiction convention (esp. the annual World Science Fiction -Convention or "Worldcon"); one must have a {network address} to get -in, or at least be in company with someone who does. One of the most -reliable opportunities for hackers to meet face to face with people -who might otherwise be represented by mere phosphor dots on their -screens. Compare boink. - -The first recorded @-party was held at the Westercon (a U.S. -western regional SF convention) over the July 4th weekend in 1980. -It is not clear exactly when the canonical @-party venue shifted to the -Worldcon but it had certainly become established by Constellation in 1983. -Sadly, the @-party tradition has been in decline since about 1996, mainly -because having an @-address no longer functions as an effective lodge pin. - - - - - -A - - -abbrev - - -*-breev' -*-brev' -n - -Common abbreviation for abbreviation. - - - - -ABEND - - -a'bend -*-bend' -n - -[ABnormal END] 1. Abnormal -termination (of software); {crash}; {lossage}. Derives from an error -message on the IBM 360; used jokingly by hackers but seriously mainly -by {code grinder}s. Usually capitalized, but may appear as `abend'. -Hackers will try to persuade you that ABEND is called `abend' because -it is what system operators do to the machine late on Friday when -they want to call it a day, and hence is from the German `Abend' = -`Evening'. 2. [alt.callahans] Absent By Enforced Net Deprivation - -used in the subject lines of postings warning friends of an imminent -loss of Internet access. (This can be because of computer downtime, -loss of provider, moving or illness.) Variants of this also appear: -ABVND = `Absent By Voluntary Net Deprivation' and ABSEND = `Absent By -Self-Enforced Net Deprivation' have been sighted. - - - - -ACK - - -ak -interj - -1. [common; from the ASCII mnemonic for -0000110] Acknowledge. Used to register one's presence (compare -mainstream Yo!emphasis>). An appropriate response -to {ping} or {ENQ}. 2. [from the comic strip "Bloom County"] An -exclamation of surprised disgust, esp. in "Ack pffft!" Semi-humorous. -Generally this sense is not spelled in caps (ACK) and is distinguished -by a following exclamation point. 3. Used to politely interrupt -someone to tell them you understand their point (see {NAK}). Thus, for -example, you might cut off an overly long explanation with "Ack. Ack. -Ack. I get it now". 4. An affirmative. "Think we ought to ditch that -damn NT server for a Linux box?" "ACK!" - -There is also a usage "ACK?" (from sense 1) meaning "Are you -there?", often used in email when earlier mail has produced no reply, -or during a lull in {talk mode} to see if the person has gone away -(the standard humorous response is of course {NAK} (sense 1), i.e., -"I'm not here"). - - - - -B - - -B5 - - - - -[common] Abbreviation for "Babylon 5", a science-fiction -TV series as revered among hackers as was the original Star Trek. - - - - - -back door - - -n - -[common] A hole in the security of a system -deliberately left in place by designers or maintainers. The motivation -for such holes is not always sinister; some operating systems, for -example, come out of the box with privileged accounts intended for use -by field service technicians or the vendor's maintenance programmers. -Syn. {trap door}; may also be called a `wormhole'. See also {iron box}, -{cracker}, {worm}, {logic bomb}. - -Historically, back doors have often lurked in systems longer than -anyone expected or planned, and a few have become widely known. Ken -Thompson's 1983 Turing Award lecture to the ACM admitted the existence -of a back door in early Unix versions that may have qualified as the -most fiendishly clever security hack of all time. In this scheme, the -C compiler contained code that would recognize when the `login' command -was being recompiled and insert some code recognizing a password chosen -by Thompson, giving him entry to the system whether or not an account -had been created for him. - -Normally such a back door could be removed by removing it from the -source code for the compiler and recompiling the compiler. But to -recompile the compiler, you have to use the compiler -- so Thompson -also arranged that the compiler would recognize when it was compiling a -version of itself, and insert into the recompiled compiler the code to -insert into the recompiled `login' the code to allow Thompson entry -- -and, of course, the code to recognize itself and do the whole thing again -the next time around! And having done this once, he was then able to -recompile the compiler from the original sources; the hack perpetuated -itself invisibly, leaving the back door in place and active but with no -trace in the sources. - -The talk that suggested this truly moby hack was published as -"Reflections on Trusting Trust", "Communications of the ACM 27", 8 (August -1984), pp. 761-763 (text available at `http://www.acm.org/classics'). -Ken Thompson has since confirmed that this hack was implemented and that -the Trojan Horse code did appear in the login binary of a Unix Support -group machine. Ken says the crocked compiler was never distributed. -Your editor has heard two separate reports that suggest that the crocked -login did make it out of Bell Labs, notably to BBN, and that it enabled -at least one late-night login across the network by someone using the -login name `kt'. - - - - - -backbone cabal - - -n - -A group of large-site administrators who -pushed through the {Great Renaming} and reined in the chaos of {Usenet} -during most of the 1980s. During most of its lifetime, the Cabal (as -it was sometimes capitalized) steadfastly denied its own existence; -it was almost obligatory for anyone privy to their secrets to respond -"There is no Cabal" whenever the existence or activities of the group -were speculated on in public. - -The result of this policy was an attractive aura of mystery. Even -a decade after the cabal {mailing list} disbanded in late 1988 following -a bitter internal catfight, many people believed (or claimed to believe) -that it had not actually disbanded but only gone deeper underground with -its power intact. - -This belief became a model for various paranoid theories about -various Cabals with dark nefarious objectives beginning with taking over -the Usenet or Internet. These paranoias were later satirized in ways -that took on a life of their own. See {Eric Conspiracy} for one example. - -See {NANA} for the subsequent history of "the Cabal". - - - - diff --git a/testdocs/links.xml b/testdocs/links.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 77886dba9..000000000 --- a/testdocs/links.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ - - - -
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Section Title - -Self-referencial xref: . -And a link, too. -This is a test para about foo. -Can I link to a random element with an xreflabel: -. - -
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- -Lists - - -Can I xref to ordered list items: . -Can I xref to itemized list items: . -Can I xref to variable list items: . - - - Level 1 - - Level 2 - - Level 3 - - Level 4 - - Level 5 - - Level 6, override=13 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Level 1 - - Level 2 - - Level 3 - - Level 4 - - Level 5 - - Level 6, override=round - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Level 1, numeration="loweralpha" - - Level 2 - - Level 3 - - Level 4 - - Level 5 - - Level 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -VariableList Title -Term1 -Definition of Term1 - -Term2 -Definition of Term2 - -Term3aTerm3bTerm3c -Definition of Term3a,b,c - - - - -This is the first item of an itemized list. -&blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; - -
Amberely Greeting Card -Company, 11510 Goldcoast Drive, -Cincinnati, OH 45249-1695. -(513) 489-2775. Looking for: -outrageous humor, no seasonal cards.
-This is the second item of an itemized list. (Using simpara.) -&blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; - -This is the third. It contains several paragraphs. -&blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; -&blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; - -&blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; - -&blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; - - -This is the fourth item of an itemized list. -&blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; &blah; - -
- - -VariableList With Long Terms -Term1 is very long -Definition of Term1 - -Term2 is even longer than term1 -Definition of Term2 - -Term3aTerm3b is also longTerm3c -Definition of Term3a,b,c - - - -State Capitals -State -Capital -AlabamaMontgomery -AlaskaAnchorage -ArkansasLittle Rock - - -State Capitals - - -State -Capital -AlabamaMontgomery -AlaskaAnchorage -ArkansasLittle Rock - - -
- diff --git a/testdocs/mathml.xml b/testdocs/mathml.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 0207776d2..000000000 --- a/testdocs/mathml.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ - -Chapter Title -Content. - - - - - - - diff --git a/testdocs/mediaobject.xml b/testdocs/mediaobject.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 683fc1898..000000000 --- a/testdocs/mediaobject.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ - - -]> - -
- -Media Object - - -This is a "raw" media object: - - - - - - - - - The DocBook: TDG Duck - -The bird on the cover of DocBook: The Definitive -Guide is a wood duck. Often considered one of the most -beautiful ducks in North America, the mail wood duck has a metallic -purple and green head with white streaks extending from its bill -around the eyes and down to its blue and green, gold-flecked -wings. It has a white neck, chestnut-colored chest, a white or red -bill, and yellow-orange legs and feet. Females have more brown, gray, -and subdueed hues. - - -Edie Freedman designed the cover of this book, using a -19th-century engraving from the Dover Pictorial Archive. The -cover layout was produced by Kathleen Wilson using QuarkXPress -3.32 and Adobe's ITC Garamond font. The inside layout was -designed by Alicia Cech, based on a series design by Nancy -Priest. The text was formatted from SGML into FrameMaker 5.5 -with Jade, using a DSSSL conversion stylesheet written by -Chris Maden. The interior fonts are ITC Garamond Light, -Garamond Book, and ConstantWillison. - - - The Duck - - -This media object is in a figure wrapper: - -
The duck from the cover of <citetitle>DocBook: -The Definitive Guide</citetitle> - - - - - - - - The DocBook: TDG Duck - -The bird on the cover of DocBook: The Definitive -Guide is a wood duck. Often considered one of the most -beautiful ducks in North America, the mail wood duck has a metallic -purple and green head with white streaks extending from its bill -around the eyes and down to its blue and green, gold-flecked -wings. It has a white neck, chestnut-colored chest, a white or red -bill, and yellow-orange legs and feet. Females have more brown, gray, -and subdueed hues. - - -Edie Freedman designed the cover of this book, using a -19th-century engraving from the Dover Pictorial Archive. The -cover layout was produced by Kathleen Wilson using QuarkXPress -3.32 and Adobe's ITC Garamond font. The inside layout was -designed by Alicia Cech, based on a series design by Nancy -Priest. The text was formatted from SGML into FrameMaker 5.5 -with Jade, using a DSSSL conversion stylesheet written by -Chris Maden. The interior fonts are ITC Garamond Light, -Garamond Book, and ConstantWillison. - - - The Duck - -
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- diff --git a/testdocs/mlang.pl b/testdocs/mlang.pl deleted file mode 100644 index 509c1f702..000000000 --- a/testdocs/mlang.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -- # -*- Perl -*- - -use strict; -use Getopt::Long; - -my $usage = "$0 [--xml | --sgml ] [ --language lang ... ] [ --notlanguage lang ... ]\n"; - -my %option = ('debug' => 0, - 'verbose' => 0, - 'xml' => 0, - 'sgml' => 0, - 'language' => undef, - 'notlanguage' => undef); - -my %opt = (); - -&GetOptions(\%opt, - 'debug+', - 'verbose+', - 'xml!', - 'sgml!', - 'language=s@', - 'notlanguage=s@'); - -foreach my $key (keys %option) { - $option{$key} = $opt{$key} if exists($opt{$key}); -} - -my %languages = ('af' => 'Afrikaans', - 'ca' => 'Catalan', - 'cs' => 'Czech', - 'da' => 'Danish', - 'de' => 'German', - 'el' => 'Greek', - 'en' => 'English', - 'es' => 'Spanish', - 'et' => 'Estonian', - 'eu' => 'Basque', - 'fi' => 'Finnish', - 'fr' => 'French', - 'hu' => 'Hungarian', - 'id' => 'Indonesian', - 'it' => 'Italian', - 'ja' => 'Japanese', - 'ko' => 'Korean', - 'nl' => 'Dutch', - 'nn' => 'Nynorsk', - 'no' => 'Norwegian', - 'pl' => 'Polish', - 'pt' => 'Portuguese', - 'pt_br' => 'Portuguese (Brazil)', - 'ro' => 'Romanian', - 'ru' => 'Russian', - 'sk' => 'Slovak', - 'sl' => 'Slovenian', - 'sr' => 'Serbian', - 'sv' => 'Swedish', - 'tr' => 'Turkish', - 'uk' => 'Ukranian', - 'xh' => 'Xhosa', - 'zh_cn' => 'Chinese (Continental)', - 'zh_tw' => 'Chinese (Traditional)'); - -my %uselanguages = (); - -if ($option{'language'}) { - my @langs = @{$option{'language'}}; - foreach my $lang (@langs) { - if ($languages{$lang}) { - print STDERR "Using ", $languages{$lang}, "\n" - if $option{'verbose'}; - $uselanguages{$lang} = 1; - } else { - warn "Unrecognized language: $lang\n"; - } - } -} else { - %uselanguages = %languages; -} - -if ($option{'notlanguage'}) { - my @langs = @{$option{'notlanguage'}}; - foreach my $lang (@langs) { - if ($uselanguages{$lang}) { - print STDERR "Suppressing ", $languages{$lang}, "\n" - if $option{'verbose'}; - delete($uselanguages{$lang}); - } else { - warn "Unused language: $lang\n"; - } - } -} - -my $public_id = "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"; -my $system_id = "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"; - -if ($option{'sgml'}) { - $public_id = "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V4.1//EN"; - $system_id = "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/sgml/4.1/docbook.dtd"; -} - -print < - - -Book Title - - -To test multilingual capability, this book claims to be in German. -Of course, I don't know a word of German so it's really mostly -English. - - - -EOF3 - -foreach my $lang (sort keys %uselanguages) { - my $langid = $lang; - $langid =~ s/_//g; - - print < - - - Surname - Firstname - - -$languages{$lang} - - -This paragraph would be in $languages{$lang}, if I knew any. -Quote test. - - -Author formatting test: .\nCross reference tests:\n"; - } else { - print "/>.\nCross reference tests:\n"; - } - - foreach my $otherlang (sort keys %uselanguages) { - my $otherlangid = $otherlang; - $otherlangid =~ s/_//g; - if ($otherlang ne $lang) { - print "See .\n"; - } - } - - print < - - -EOF2 -} - -print "\n"; diff --git a/testdocs/olink.xml b/testdocs/olink.xml deleted file mode 100644 index b6cef5b17..000000000 --- a/testdocs/olink.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ - - -]> -
- -OLink Test -file:///sourceforge/projects/docbook/testdocs/book.html - - -This is an OLink -with a linkmode. - - -This is an OLink -without a linkmode. - - -This is an olink to a figure: -. - - -
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/testdocs/procedures.xml b/testdocs/procedures.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 05eb10754..000000000 --- a/testdocs/procedures.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ - - -]> - -
- -Procedures - - - -Scary Procedure - - -I'm on the first step, Johnny. - - - - -I'm on the second step, Johnny. - - - - -I'm on the third step, Johnny. - - - - -I'm on the fourth step, Johnny. - - - - - -Press MENUS. - -Press MENUS. - -Press MENUS. - -Press MENUS. - -Select SETUP. - -Should be an “a” - -Should be a “b” - -Should be a “c” - -Should be a “d” - -should be an “e” - -should be an “i” - -should be an “ii” - - - - - - - - -Do the following: -One step? - - - -
- diff --git a/testdocs/reference.xml b/testdocs/reference.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 87476f503..000000000 --- a/testdocs/reference.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ - - - - -A Test Reference - -What about an xref to a refentry: -. -What about an xref to a refentry: -. -What about an xref to a refentry: -. - - - - -Minimal -Test of a minimal RefEntry - - - -Description -This is a minimal RefEntry. - - - - - -Also Minimal Title -3 - - -Also Minimal -Another test of a minimal RefEntry - - - -Description -This is a minimal RefEntry. - - - - - -Fred -3 - - -Less Minimal -Even Less Minimal -Test of a minimal RefEntry - - - -Description -This is a minimal RefEntry. - - - - diff --git a/testdocs/sample.txt b/testdocs/sample.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5ac66334c..000000000 --- a/testdocs/sample.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -@rem = '--*-Perl-*-- -@echo off -perl.exe %_batchname %$ -goto endofperl -@rem '; - -# Compress mail... - -require 'n:/home/nwalsh/lib/cygnus.pl'; -require 'timelocal.pl'; -use Cwd; - -select (STDERR); $| = 1; -select (STDOUT); $| = 1; - -@DIRS = ("/home/nwalsh/Mail"); -while (@DIRS) { - $dir = shift @DIRS; - opendir (DIR, $dir); - while ($fname = readdir(DIR)) { - $file = "$dir/$fname"; - next if ! -d $file; - next if $fname =~ /^\.\.?$/; - - print "$file\n"; - push (@DIRS, $file); - &compress ($file); - } -} - -exit; diff --git a/testdocs/section.xml b/testdocs/section.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 4c4dda793..000000000 --- a/testdocs/section.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ - - -]> - -
-Section as Root - -This document tests a section element as the root element. - -&blah; &blah; &blah; -
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-Synopses - - - -public -Catalog - - -public -static -final -int -BASE -CatalogEntry.addEntryType("BASE", 1) - - -public -Catalog - - - -protected - -copyReaders - -Catalog -newCatalog - - - - -
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- - -Width Test 1 - - - - - - - -1in -1/7 -5/7 -1/7+0.5in - - -some words to make the thing wrap around to test the width -some words to make the thing wrap around to test the width -some words to make the thing wrap around to test the width -some words to make the thing wrap around to test the width - - - -
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- -Variable Lists - - - - - -short - -A single short term with a description. - - - - -more - -Another single short term with a description. - -Another paragraph of description. - - - - -again - -YASSTWAD. - - - - - - - -short - -A single short term with a description. - - - - -more -more -more -more - -Several short terms in the same VLE. - - - - -I'm still not satisfied. - -A single long term with a description. - - - - - -YE OLDE ITEMIZEDLIST -Item 1 -Item 1 - - -Axxxxx - -Bxxxxx - - -Item 4 - - - -
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- -Verbatim Environments - - -LiteralLayout: This is a test - Only a test. -Had this been a real emegency, - We would have fled in terror -And you would not have been informed. - -LiteralLayout: This is a test - This is a test with embedded - markup; but still - Only a test. -Had this been a real emegency, - We would have fled in terror -And you would not have been informed. - -ProgramListing: This is a test - Only a test. -Had this been a real emegency, - We would have fled in terror -And you would not have been informed. - -LiteralLayout(monospaced): This is a test - Only a test. -Had this been a real emegency, - We would have fled in terror -And you would not have been informed. - -
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- -Procedures - - -What about a cross reference to procedures -() and steps (, -, ). - - -Procedure Title -Press MENUS. - -Press MENUS. - -Press MENUS. - -Press MENUS. - -Select SETUP. - -Should be an a - -Should be a b - -Should be a c - -Should be a d - -should be an e - -should be an i - -should be an ii - - - - - - - -
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