.TI small MAKEIPF sample text .1 The first heading Here you can see how simple it is to edit a MAKEIPF source file. Look at SAMPLE.TXT first, and compare it with SAMPLE.INF. I have not put the file SAMPLE.IPF produced by MAKEIPF into the ZIP file, it won't be interested. To mark a word, you have only to use the index char defined in the ini file. Now I mark the word #hello. It will be placed into the index and all other occurences of the word hello in other chapters will automatically get a link to this chapter. The links at the end of this window are created automatically. .2 Line drawing, footnotes, bitmap Now I write hello without any mark. It has a link to the first chapter where I marked hello with the index char. But now to other interested functions. .LIXY X X Line drawing can be Y Y so simple X X .LI .FU[] A footnote [content of the footnote] in normal text. And a bitmap. .BM box .BT@ box Several @ boxes @ in the @ normal text. .2 Fonts, unordered list .sfC This is font C, defined in the ini file. .sf again the default font You can define toggle chars in the ini file. italic bold underlined and bold-underlined. þ unsorted list, look at the formatting of the text, the next line has got a margin þ next line of unsorted list .WA verti 40 .1 Window arrangement sample This main chapter gets 40% of the main window. The main window is divided horizontally. .2 Dividing horizontally To divide he main window horizontally, you only have to write hori instead of verti in the WA dot command. .2 Three windows It is also possible to show three windows of different heading levels simulaneously. .1 The end That was a demonstration of some MAKEIPF functions. Detailed information in MAKEIPF.INF.