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Module by: Steve Wilkerson

Summary: CNXML Tutorial test.

Section 1

This is the first paragraph of content. Following are items:

  • item 1
  • item 2
Some other tag examples: You can emphasize text. You can have terms which should be described in an index. You can make figure references: see Figure 1. You can make other module references: see (Reference)

Figure 1
Figure 1 (bacon.jpg)

Section 1.1

Text in the subsection...

Example 1

Example 1 (more later)

Exercise 1

Problem 1

Solution 1

Solution to Problem 1


	int main()	{
	/* this is a demo block of code */
		printf("Hello world\n");
	}
		

This is an embedded equation:

01xdx x 0 1 x (1)
There is a module called "Using Mathematica to Output Mathml" (search cnx.rice.edu) which talks about this. There is a simple mathml notebook which you can download which has some nice input/output stuff defined.

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