README.textile in booky-0.0.1 vs README.textile in booky-0.0.2

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@@ -11,8 +11,12 @@ Create a plain textfile with some textile content in in and name it e.g. @sample.textile@. Then simply run it through booky like this: bc.. booky create sample -p. Help +h2. Help -Simply run @booky help@ to get further information. +Simply run @booky help@ to get further information. + +h2. Examples + +Simply run @booky examples@ to see formatting examples of images, tables, lists, bibliography, etc. \ No newline at end of file