[#md>]# dyndoc project TODO: DESCRIPTION ## Install __EXIT__ [#txtl>]h1. test "dyndoc":http://dyndoc.upmf-grenoble.fr [#rb<]p Dyndoc.cfg_dyn[:root_doc] [#rb<]nn=15;n2=3 (1..10).map do |i| # i*2 end [#R>>]rnorm(:{nn}) log(-1) a<-c(1,3,2) [#>] titi {#rverb]rnorm(20)[#rverb} [#rb>] (1..10).each do |i| # {#>]elt:{i}\\[#>} a=1 end [#R>] for(i in 1:5) { {#>]eltR:r{i}\\[#>} a<-1 } [#>]{#img]plot(rnorm(10))[#} [#adoc>] == First Section IMPORTANT: When upgrading to Asciidoctor 1.5.0, please refer to the {uri-migration}[migration guide] for details about how to migrate your content. [source,ruby] ---- require 'sinatra' // <1> get '/hi' do // <2> "Hello World!" // <3> end ---- <1> Library import <2> URL mapping <3> Content for response image::http://asciidoctor.org/images/octocat.jpg[GitHub mascot] * Every list item has at least one paragraph of content, which may be wrapped, even using a hanging indent. + Additional paragraphs or blocks are adjoined by putting a list continuation on a line adjacent to both blocks. + list continuation:: a plus sign (`{plus}`) on a line by itself * A literal paragraph does not require a list continuation. $ gem install asciidoctor * AsciiDoc lists may contain any complex content. + [cols="2", options="header"] ||=== ||Application ||Language ||AsciiDoc ||Python ||Asciidoctor ||Ruby ||=== - [*] checked - [x] also checked - [ ] not checked - normal list item . level 1 .. level 2 ... level 3 .... level 4 ..... level 5 . level 1