Re: Question on Hx

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oh H1's are forbidden by our wiki czar, but are set off by =This is h1=
==H2 are noted this way==, etc down to about H7 iirc.
non Hx content is just typing without any surrounding '='

On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Kirk <kirk202@xxxxx> wrote:
> I had asked if there was a way to move the TOC from the top of the
> page, I doesn't matter where I put in the body of the page it still
> ends up on the top.
>
> Here's a copy to the email:
>
>>>>> 3.  The TOC was under the introduction (F9) and I can't get it
>>>>> place
> anywhere except the top, no matter where I try to put it in the
>>>>> body of the page.  Where's it supposed to be?
>>>>
>>>> Don't worry about that - it will go away when you move to Docbook -
>>>> just concentrate on content.
>>>> That said you add non-Hx content prior to the Hx and it appears
>>>> above
> the ToC.
>
> Kirk Z.
>
>
>
>> On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:18:38PM -0700, Kirk wrote:
>> >
>> >  What's Hx & non_Hx content?
>>
>> Can you provide more context?  I don't recognize these terms.
>>
>> - Karsten
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