%TITLE Headings and Basic Document Structure %AUTHOR Richard Rathe / rrathe@dean.med.ufl.edu %VERSION MTX 2.0 User's Manual %COPYRIGHT 1996-97 by Richard Rathe %PATH http://www.med.ufl.edu/medinfo/mtx/docs/ %CREATED June 1, 1996 %MTX 2.0 #Heading 1 This document is divided into three sections. Each section starts with a heading. To create a heading (and, therefore, a section) simply add a pound sign (#) as the first character on the line. Headings will usually appear in larger, boldface type. #Heading 2 Headings also imply document structure. By default, MTX creates a simple table of contents for the document based on the headings it contains. This appears as a row of hot words near the top of the page. The reader can jump to any section by simply clicking on its name in the list. Try it! #Heading 3 This is the last section. This is the last section. This is the last section. This is the last section. This is the last section. This is the last section. This is the last section. This is the last section. This is the last section.