%TITLE Page Formatting %HEADING Page Formatting %AUTHOR Richard Rathe / rrathe@dean.med.ufl.edu %AUTHURL rrathe@dean.med.ufl.edu %VERSION MTX 1.4 User's Manual / Copyright 1996 by the University of Florida %PATH http://www.med.ufl.edu/medinfo/mtx/docs14/ %MTX 1.4 #Horizontal Rule One or more dash (-) characters on a line will create a horizontal rule as follows: =------------ Becomes: -------------------------- #Block Quote A leading single quote (') character tags a line as a block quote as follows: ='This is a block quote. It is indented etc.... Becomes: 'This is a block quote. It is indented somewhat to set it apart from other text on the page. This text is repeated to make a paragraph. This is a block quote. It is indented somewhat to set it apart from other text on the page. This text is repeated to make a paragraph. This is a block quote. It is indented somewhat to set it apart from other text on the page. #Pull Quote Two leading single quote (') characters tag a line as a pull quote as follows: =''This is a pull quote. It is set off etc.... Becomes: ''This is a pull quote. It is set off from the main text by horizontal rules. #Preformatted Text A leading equal sign (=) tags a line as preformatted as follows: == This is a line of preformatted text. Becomes: = This is a line of preformatted text. #Centered Text A leading dollar sign ($) tag will center a line as follows: =$This is a line of centered text. Becomes: $This is a line of centered text. {#Netscape Only#netscape.html#} #$Centered Headings You can also center section headings, {#page headings, and logo graphics#cover.html#} by using the dollar sign ($) tag: =#$Centered Headings = =%HEADING $Centered Heading =%LOGO $mtxlogo {#Netscape Only#netscape.html#}