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= AsciiDoc Article Title
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Firstname Lastname <author@asciidoctor.org>
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1.0, July 29, 2014, Asciidoctor 1.5 article template
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:toc: left
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:toclevels: 5
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:icons: font
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:stem: latexmath
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:quick-uri: https://asciidoctor.org/docs/asciidoc-syntax-quick-reference/
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Content entered directly below the header but before the first section heading is called the preamble.
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== Text formatting
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This is a paragraph of regular text.
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This is a paragraph with a *bold* word and an _italicized_ word. *_Bold italic_* is also possible.
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Words can also have internal b**ol**d and it__ali__c formatting.
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Some constrained `monospace text`, and some ``u``nconstrained ``m``onospace ``t``ext.
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Some Superscript^®^ text and some subscript text: H~2~O.
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=== Links
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The text at the end of this sentence is cross referenced to <<_third_level_heading,the third level heading>>
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This is a link to the https://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/[Asciidoctor User Manual^].
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This is an attribute reference {quick-uri}[which links this text to the Asciidoctor Quick Reference Guide^].
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=== Replacements
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* copyright: (C)
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* registered trademark: (R)
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* trademark: (TM)
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* em dash (between words): --
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* ellipses: ...
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* arrows: -> => <- <=
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* apostrophe: Sam's
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* XML entity (e.g., dagger): †
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=== Math
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Find the area under the graph of \$y = x^2\$ between \$x= 1\$ and \$x = 2\$.
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\[ \int_1^2 x^2 dx = \left[ \frac{x^3}{3} \right]_1^2 = \frac{2^3}{3} - \frac{1^3}{3} = \frac{7}{3} \]
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== Images
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.Image caption
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image::resources/picture.jpg[This is the image alt text.]
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== Footnotes
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This is another paragraph.footnote:[This is footnote text and will be displayed at the bottom of the article.]
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== Headings
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=== Second level heading
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==== Third level heading
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===== Fourth level heading
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====== Fifth level heading
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== Lists
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=== Unordered lists
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.Unordered list title
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* list item 1
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** nested list item
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*** nested nested list item 1
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*** nested nested list item 2
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* list item 2
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=== Ordered lists
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.Ordered list title
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. ordered list item
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.. nested ordered list item
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. ordered list item
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.. second level list item
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... third level list item
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... another third level list item
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... a final third level list item
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.. another second level list item
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You can override the number scheme for any level by setting its style (the first positional entry in a block attribute list). You can also set the starting number using the start attribute:
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["lowerroman", start=5]
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. Five
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. Six
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[loweralpha]
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.. a
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.. b
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.. c
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. Seven
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=== Labelled lists
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Here's an example of a labeled list that identifies parts of a computer:
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CPU:: The brain of the computer.
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Hard drive:: Permanent storage for operating system and/or user files.
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RAM:: Temporarily stores information the CPU uses during operation.
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Keyboard:: Used to enter text or control items on the screen.
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Mouse:: Used to point to and select items on your computer screen.
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Monitor:: Displays information in visual form using text and graphics.
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.A horizontal labelled list
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[horizontal]
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CPU:: The brain of the computer.
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Hard drive:: Permanent storage for operating system and/or user files.
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RAM:: Temporarily stores information the CPU uses during operation.
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.Labelled list with bullets
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Diary::
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* Milk
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* Eggs
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Bakery::
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* Bread
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Produce::
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* Bananas
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=== Mixed lists
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.Mixed unordered and ordered lists
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. Linux
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* Fedora
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* Ubuntu
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* Slackware
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. BSD
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* FreeBSD
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* NetBSD
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Here’s a list that mixes all three types of lists:
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Operating Systems::
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. Linux
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* Fedora
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* Ubuntu
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* Slackware
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. BSD
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* FreeBSD
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* NetBSD
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Cloud Providers::
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. PaaS
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* OpenShift
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* CloudBees
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. IaaS
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* Amazon EC2
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* Rackspace
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== Blocks
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.Example block title
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====
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Content in an example block is subject to normal substitutions.
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====
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.Sidebar title
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****
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Sidebars contain aside text and are subject to normal substitutions.
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****
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[#id-for-listing-block]
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.Listing block title
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----
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Content in a listing block is subject to verbatim substitutions.
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Listing block content is commonly used to preserve code input.
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----
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== Tables
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.A simple table with a title
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|===
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|Column heading 1 |Column heading 2
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|Column 1, row 1
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|Column 2, row 1
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|Column 1, row 2
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|Column 2, row 2
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|===
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====
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.A table containing another nested table
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[cols=".^,<.^a,>.^a"]
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|===
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| \[X_nY_m\]
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| * \(X\) a ante \(i\)
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* \(Y\) a ante \(j\)
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| [cols=">.^"]
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!===
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! Trad. ! Stock. ! Esteq.
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!===
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|===
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====
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== Quotes
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[quote, firstname lastname, movie title]
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____
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This is a block quote or a prose excerpt.
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This is subject to normal substitutions.
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____
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[verse, firstname lastname, poem title and more]
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____
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This is a verse block.
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Indents and endlines are preserved in verse blocks.
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____
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== Admonitions
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TIP: This is a tip. There are five admonition labels: Tip, Note, Important, Caution and Warning.
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NOTE: This is a note.
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IMPORTANT: This is important.
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CAUTION: Caution -- be careful!
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WARNING: This is a warning.
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=== Admonition blocks
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[NOTE]
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.A "NOTE" type admonition
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====
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This is an example of an admonition block.
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Unlike an admonition paragraph, it may contain any AsciiDoc content.
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The style can be any one of the admonition labels:
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* NOTE
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* TIP
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* WARNING
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* CAUTION
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* IMPORTANT
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// Based on https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor.org/blob/master/docs/_includes/asciidoc-article-template.adoc[Asciidoctor article template] and the https://asciidoctor.org/docs/asciidoc-writers-guide/[AsaciiDoc Writer's Guide]
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