3.3.1 Chapter
The function chapter creates new chapters.
(chapter :title [:number #t] [:toc #t] [:file] [:info-node] [:html-title] [:class "chapter"] [:ident] node...)
:html-title The title of window of the HTML browser. html
:number This argument controls the chapter number.
A value of #t means that Skribilo computes the chapter
number. A value of #f means that the chapter has no number. A
number or string specifies a number to be used in lieu of the
automatically computed number. html lout latex context info
:file The argument must be a boolean or a string. A
value of #t tells the compiler to store that chapter in a
separate file; a value of #f tells the compiler to embed the
chapter in the main target file. When the argument is a string, it is
used as the name of the file for this chapter. html lout latex context info
node... The nodes of the chapter.
Ex. 6: The chapter markup
... produces:
This is a simple chapter
Its body is just one sentence.
3.3.2 Sections
These functions create new sections.
(section :info-node :title [:number #t] [:toc #t] [:file] [:class "section"] [:ident] node...)
(subsection :info-node :title [:number #t] [:toc #t] [:file] [:class "subsection"] [:ident] node...)
(subsubsection :info-node :title [:number #t] [:toc] [:file] [:class "subsubsection"] [:ident] node...)
:number This argument controls the chapter number.
A value of #t means that Skribilo computes the chapter
number. A value of #f means that the chapter has no number. A
number or string specifies a number to be used in lieu of the
automatically computed number. html lout latex context info
:file The argument must be a boolean or a string. A
value of #t tells the compiler to store that section in a
separate file; a value of #f tells the compiler to embed the
section in the main target file. When the argument is a string, it is
used as the name of the file for this section. html lout latex context info
node... The nodes of the section.
3.3.3 Paragraph
The function paragraph (also aliased p) creates
paragraphs.
(paragraph [:class] [:ident] node...)
node... The nodes of the paragraph.
The function p is an alias for paragraph.
(p :ident [:class] node...)
node... The nodes of the paragraph.
3.3.4 Blockquote
The function blockquote can be used for text
quotations. A text quotation is generally renderd as an indented block
of text.
(blockquote [:class] [:ident] node...)
node... The nodes of the quoted text.