[REBOL] Re: Re REBOL FAQ updated
From: chris:ross-gill at: 16-Sep-2002 11:27
Hi Carl,
> > The resultant document is valid
> > and vanilla XHTML linked to a style sheet. It is equally readable on
> > Opera6/Win and Voyager2/Amiga (yes, I have tested it).
>
> Yes, it was readable, though I wouldn't say tidy, as font sizes
> changed here and there for no apparent reason and there was a big,
> bold "Contents" in the REBOL header that wasn't in the original file.
> But then, this wasn't "make-doc" text, so I expect its format was
> wrong for starters.
The Contents is generated automatically from make-doc text. It can be
suppressed by using =toc (not sure if that was the original intention).
Re. text sizes, check your browser settings -- the output uses standard HTML
tags <h1>, <h2>, <h3>, <h4>, <ul>, <ol>, <p>, <dl>, <pre> (though should
probably use <code>) etc. So however you have your browser set up to use
those tags is how they should look.
Below is a sample Make-Doc document.
- Chris
--
Test Doc
===Quick Intro
This is a make-doc document, written in such a way that makes
it quick to write and reuseable for a number of
different activities, such as:
*HTML Documents
*Presentations
*View-based Help Guides
===Basic Markup
Each paragraph is seperated by one or more
empty lines. In addition, they can be prefixed
as follows.
---Heading One
A major heading is prefixed with three equal
signs:
===A Major Heading
---Heading Two
A subheading is prefixed with three dashes:
---A Subheading
---Bulleted List
A list item is prefixed with an asterisk:
*List item 1
*List item 2
Results in:
*List item 1
*List item 2
---Numbered List
A numbered list item is prefixed with a hash:
#List item 1
#List item 2
Results in:
#List item 1
#List item 2