%TITLE Subheadings and Outlines %OUTLINE long %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 #!Page Heading The main heading tag is a pound sign followed by a exclamation mark (#!) and is used to specify a page heading different from the page title. Notice that the title of this page is "Subheadings and Outlines" while the heading above is "Page Heading." #Heading 1 ##Subheading 1 You can divide sections into smaller units with subheadings. To create a subheading use two leading percent signs (##) instead of one. This concept can be extended up to five levels deep (#####). ###Third Level Subheading ####Fourth Level Subheading #####Fifth Level Subheading ##Subheading 2 For brevity, the default table of contents lists only major headings. You can choose a longer, more detailed document outline (as seen on this page) by adding the "%OUTLINE" tag with the switch "long." #Heading 2 It is also possible to suppress the table of contents altogether by using the "%OUTLINE" tag with the "none" switch. This format is useful when you want to use headings but don't want extra elements added to the page. #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. This is the last section. This is the last section. This is the last section.