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+head 1.1;
+access;
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+ mys:1.1; strict;
+comment @# @;
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+1.1
+date 99.11.22.23.41.12; author mys; state Exp;
+branches;
+next ;
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+desc
+@@
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+1.1
+log
+@Initial revision
+@
+text
+@############################################################
+Sectioning
+############################################################
+
+Sectioning commands provide the means to structure your text
+into units.
+
+ \part ::part::
+ \chapter (report and book class only) ::chapter::
+ \section ::section::
+ \subsection ::subsection::
+ \subsubsection ::subsubsection::
+ \paragraph ::paragraph::
+ \subparagraph ::subparagraph::
+
+All sectioning commands take the same general form, i.e.,
+
+ \chapter[optional]{title}
+
+In addition to providing the heading in the text, the
+mandatory argument of the sectioning command can appear in
+two other places:
+
+ 1. The table of contents
+ 2. The running head at the top of the page
+
+You may not want the same thing to appear in these other
+two places as appears in the text heading. To handle this
+situation, the sectioning commands have an optional
+argument that provides the text for these other two
+purposes.
+
+All sectioning commands have *-forms that print a title,
+but do not include a number and do not make an entry in the
+table of contents.
+############################################################
+ \appendix ::appendix::
+############################################################
+The \appendix command changes the way sectional units are
+numbered. The \appendix command generates no text and does
+not affect the numbering of parts.
+
+The normal use of this command is something like
+
+\chapter{The First Chapter}
+...
+\appendix
+\chapter{The First Appendix}
+@