.TI small MAKEIPF sample text

.1
The first heading

Here you can see how simple it is to edit
a MAKEIPF source file. Look at SAMPLE.TXT first, and 
compare it with SAMPLE.INF. I have not put the file
SAMPLE.IPF produced by MAKEIPF into the ZIP file, it
won't be interested.

To mark a word, you have only to use the index char defined
in the ini file. Now I mark the word #hello. It will be placed
into the index and all other occurences of the word hello in 
other chapters will automatically get a link to this chapter.

The links at the end of this window are created
automatically.

.2
Line drawing, footnotes, bitmap

Now I write hello without any mark. It has a link to the first
chapter where I marked hello with the index char.

But now to other interested functions.

.LIXY
      X                           X
            Line drawing can be
      Y             Y
             so         simple
      X                           X
.LI

.FU[]
A footnote [content of the footnote] in normal text. And
a bitmap.

.BM box

.BT@ box
Several @ boxes @ in the @ normal text.


.2
Fonts, unordered list

.sfC
This is font C, defined in the ini file.

.sf
again the default font

You can define toggle chars in the ini file.
italic bold underlined and bold-underlined.

 unsorted list, look at the formatting of the
  text, the next line has got a margin
 next line of unsorted list

.WA verti 40
.1
Window arrangement sample

This main chapter gets 40% of the main window. The main
window is divided horizontally. 

.2
Dividing horizontally

To divide he main window horizontally, you only have to
write hori instead of verti in the WA dot command. 

.2
Three windows

It is also possible to show three windows of different
heading levels simulaneously.

.1
The end

That was a demonstration of some MAKEIPF
functions. Detailed information in MAKEIPF.INF.
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