The Way of Being (little manual)
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Anil Mitra, September 1986 – February 2023
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Contents with Summaries
The document
The main
paragraph styles in use are (i) Headings 1, 2, and 3 (higher levels will
be organizational) (ii) Title and Subtitle (iii) Table of contents styles toc
1 for main headings and toc 2 for secondary text and summaries, and possibly
toc 3 and toc 4 (iv) Normal (v) List and perhaps List 2 (vi) Detail (dark
green—RBG 0, 128, 0) (vii) Comment (dark red—RBG 192, 0, 0).
The main
font styles are (i) default paragraph font (Auto or black for normal)
(ii) hyperlink (blue—RBG 0, 0, 255) and (iii) colors associated with
paragraph styles above (iv) two styles that are default paragraph font—Style
DocOnly (used especially for page number references, which will be further
formatted ) and WebOnly for text to be only in print and web versions,
respectively (v) definition character for main
concepts and definitions (vi) possibly gray and dark grey for secondary
content.
The table of contents
A generic section
Kinds of paragraph
This is a
main paragraph. This is a term. Here is a
hyperlink, and a page reference, p. 1.
This is a
mixed paragraph—this first sentence is to be in the summaries; it has a
hyperlink and a term.
The little manual
The main
paragraph styles in use are (i) Headings 1, 2, and 3 (higher levels will
be organizational) (ii) Title and Subtitle (iii) Table of contents styles toc
1 for main headings and toc 2 for secondary text and summaries, and possibly
toc 3 and toc 4 (iv) Normal (v) List and perhaps List 2 (vi) Detail (dark
green—RBG 0, 128, 0) (vii) Comment (dark red—RBG 192, 0, 0).
The main
font styles are (i) default paragraph font (Auto or black for normal)
(ii) hyperlink (blue—RBG 0, 0, 255) and secondary hyperlink (light blue—RBG
0, 176, 240) (iii) colors associated with paragraph styles above (iv) two
styles that are default paragraph font—Style DocOnly (used especially for
page number references, which will be further formatted dark green) and
WebOnly for text to be only in print and web versions, respectively (v) definition
character for main concepts and
definitions (vi) possibly gray and dark grey for secondary content.
This is a
main paragraph. This is a term. Here is a hyperlink.
This is a detailed paragraph. This
is a term. Here is a hyperlink.
This is a
mixed paragraph—this first sentence is to be in the summaries; it has a hyperlink and a term. Here is a sentence of
detail, not to be in the summaries—with a hyperlink and a term.
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