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SiSU - Markup Samples, Output Examples,
Ralph Amissah

SiSU Markup and Output Examples

1. Markup and Output Examples

1.1 Markup examples
1.2 A few book (and other) examples
"The Wealth of Networks", Yochai Benkler
"Two Bits", Christopher Kelty
"Free Culture", Lawrence Lessig
"Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software", by Sam Williams
"Free For All: How Linux and the Free Software Movement Undercut the High Tech Titans", by Peter Wayner
"The Cathedral and the Bazaar", by Eric S. Raymond
"Accelerando", Charles Stross
"Tainaron", Leena Krohn
"Sphinx or Robot", Leena Krohn
"War and Peace", Leo Tolstoy, PG Etext 2600
"Don Quixote", Miguel de Cervantes [Saavedra], translated by John Ormsby, PG Etext 996
"Gulliver's Travels", Jonathan Swift, transcribed from the 1892 George Bell and Sons edition by David Price, PG Etext 829
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", Lewis Carroll, PG Etext 11
"Through The Looking-Glass", Lewis Carroll, PG Etext 12
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through The Looking-Glass", Lewis Carroll, PG Etexts 11 and 12
"Gnu Public License 2", (GPL 2) Free Software Foundation
"Gnu Public License v3 - Third discussion draft", (GPLv3) Free Software Foundation
"Debian Social Contract"
"Debian Constitution v1.3", (simple/default markup)
"Debian Constitution v1.3", (markup adjusted for output to more closely match the original)
"Debian Constitution v1.2", (simple/default markup)
"Debian Constitution v1.2", (markup adjusted for output to more closely match the original)
"A Uniform Sales Terminology", Vikki Rogers and Albert Kritzer
"The Autonomous Contract" 1997 - markup sample
"The Autonomous Contract Revisited" - markup sample
"United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods"
PECL the "Principles of European Contract Law"
1.3 SQL - PostgreSQL, SQLite
1.4 Lex Mercatoria as an example
1.5 For good measure the markup for a document with lots of (simple) tables
1.6 And a link to the output of a reported case

Endnotes

Concordance (wordlist)

Manifest (alternative outputs)

Metadata

SiSU

Markup Samples, Output Examples

Ralph Amissah

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Title: SiSU - Markup Samples, Output Examples

Creator: Ralph Amissah

Rights: Copyright (C) Ralph Amissah 2007, part of SiSU documentation, License GPL 3

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Date created: 2002-11-12

Date issued: 2002-11-12

Date available: 2002-11-12

Date modified: 2007-09-16

Date: 2007-09-16

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SiSU using:
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