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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
+<!DOCTYPE document SYSTEM "minilatex.dtd"[
+<!ENTITY LaTeX "\LaTeX{}">
+<!ENTITY TeX "\TeX{}">
+<!ENTITY dots "\dots">
+<!ENTITY endash "--">
+<!ENTITY emdash "---">
+<!ENTITY nbsp "~">
+<!ENTITY % inline.new "|footnote">
+<!ELEMENT footnote (#PCDATA|par)*>
+]>
+<document class="article" xml:lang="en">
+<frontmatter>
+<title>The &LaTeX; DTD and multiple languages</title>
+<author><name>Michel Goossens</name>
+<thanks>Partly from an example in <emph>The &LaTeX; Companion</emph>
+</thanks></author>
+<date>August 4th, 1998</date>
+</frontmatter>
+<bodymatter>
+<section id="sec-en">
+<stitle>The basic principles</stitle>
+<par>
+This is an example input file. We start in English to show the
+principle. You should especially pay attention that we have used
+slightly different notation for some of the common &LaTeX; constructs,
+such as the dashes, which come in three sizes: an intra-word dash, a
+medium dash for number ranges like 1&endash;2, and a punctuation
+dash&emdash;like this. Text can be emphasized as <emph>shown
+here</emph>. An ellipsis is made with &dots; Footnotes<footnote>This
+is a simple footnote.<par>It can also contain <texttt>par</texttt>
+elements.</par></footnote> are tricky constructs, since one must be
+careful not to nest them.
+</par>
+<subsection>
+<stitle>Dealing with special characters</stitle>
+<par>
+XML has a different set of reserved characters than &LaTeX;, in
+particular, when you want to use any of the three characters
+<texttt><![CDATA[\&]]></texttt>, <texttt><![CDATA[<]]></texttt>,
+and <texttt><![CDATA[>]]></texttt>, you should enter them as
+<texttt>\&amp;amp;</texttt>, <texttt>\&amp;lt;</texttt>, and
+<texttt>\&amp;gt;</texttt>, respectively.
+</par>
+</subsection>
+<subsection id="sec-math">
+<stitle>&LaTeX; and mathematical formulae</stitle>
+<par>
+&LaTeX; and <emph>a fortiori</emph> &TeX; are very good at typesetting
+mathematical formulae, like
+<inlinemath><![CDATA[x- 3 y + z < 7]]></inlinemath> or
+<inlinemath><![CDATA[a_{1} > x^{2n} + y^{2n} > x']]></inlinemath> or
+<inlinemath><![CDATA[(A, B) = \sum_{i} a_{i} b_{i}]]></inlinemath>.
+Do not forget that for reasons of consistency, if you want to refer to
+a variable in one of the formulae, such as the symbol
+<inlinemath>x</inlinemath>, you must also use math mode in the text.
+</par>
+</subsection>
+</section>
+<section xml:lang="de">
+<stitle>Beispiel eines Textes in deutscher Sprache</stitle>
+<subsection>
+<stitle>Eine EPS Abbildung</stitle>
+<par>
+Dieser Abschnitt zeigt, wie man eine PostScript-Abbildung
+<cite refid="bib-PS"/> in ein Dokument einbinden kann.
+Abbildung&nbsp;<ref refid="fig-psfig"/> wurde mit dem Befehl
+<verbatim>
+<![CDATA[\includegraphics[width="3cm"]{file="colorcir.eps}]]>
+</verbatim>
+in den Text aufgenommen.
+</par>
+<figure id="fig-psfig">
+<includegraphics width="3cm" file="colorcir"/>
+<caption xml:lang="de">Ein EPS Bild</caption>
+</figure>
+</subsection>
+<subsection>
+<stitle>Beispiel einer Tabelle</stitle>
+<par>Die Tabelle&nbsp;<ref refid="tab-exag"/> auf Seite&nbsp;<pageref
+refid="tab-exag"/> zeigt eine Tabelle.
+</par>
+<table id="tab-exag">
+<caption xml:lang="de">
+Eingabe der deutschen Zusatzzeichen in &LaTeX;</caption>
+<tabular preamble="ccccccc">
+<row>
+<cell><texttt>&#34;a</texttt>&nbsp;ä</cell>
+<cell><texttt>&#34;A</texttt>&nbsp;Ä</cell>
+<cell><texttt>&#34;o</texttt>&nbsp;ö</cell>
+<cell><texttt>&#34;O</texttt>&nbsp;Ö</cell>
+<cell><texttt>&#34;u</texttt>&nbsp;ü</cell>
+<cell><texttt>&#34;U</texttt>&nbsp;Ü</cell>
+<cell><texttt>&#34;s</texttt>&nbsp;&#223;</cell>
+</row>
+</tabular>
+</table>
+</subsection>
+</section>
+<section xml:lang="fr">
+<stitle>Continuation du texte en français</stitle>
+<subsection id="sec-list">
+<stitle>Traiter les listes</stitle>
+<par>
+Les listes sont utilisées fréquemment pour structurer ou mettre
+en évidence certains éléments d'un document (voir <cite refid="bib-Liste"/>).
+</par>
+<itemize>
+ <item>Ceci est le premier élément d'une liste non-ordonnée. Chaque élément
+ de ce type de liste est précédé d'un signe distinctif, comme une
+ puce, un tiret, etc.
+ </item>
+ <item>Ce second élément de la même liste contient une liste de
+ <emph>description</emph> imbriquée.
+ <description>
+ <term>XML</term>
+ <item>Meta langage pour définir des classes de documents</item>
+ <term>XLL</term>
+ <item>Langage pour définir des hyperliens entre différentes
+ parties de documents XML</item>
+ </description>
+ Nous continuons notre texte à l'intérieur de la première liste.
+ </item>
+</itemize>
+</subsection>
+</section>
+<bibliography>
+<bibitem id="bib-PS" xml:lang="de">
+Adobe Inc. <emph>PostScript Handbuch (2. Auflage)</emph>
+ Addison-Wesley (Deutschland) GmbH, Bonn, 1991.
+</bibitem>
+<bibitem id="bib-Liste" xml:lang="fr">
+Michel Goossens. Personnaliser les listes &LaTeX;.
+ <emph>Cahiers GUTenberg</emph>, 17:32&endash;48, mai 1994.
+</bibitem>
+</bibliography>
+</bodymatter>
+</document>