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<article>
<title>TEST: Sectioning
<author>b. kreimeier
<toc>
<sect>Top Level Section
<p>
This is top level section in articles. Books have an
addition layer, chapter, which is currently not
supported.
<sect1>Level 1 Section
<sect2>Level 2 Section
<sect3>Level 3 Section
<p>
You will note Level 3 sections do not make it into the
Table Of Contents.
<sect4>Level 4 Section
<p>
You will note that this cannot be separated from
Level 3 in LaTeX. Dunno about HTML.
<sect2>Level 2 Section
<sect3>Level 3 Section
<sect3>Level 3 Section
<sect>Top Level Section
<sect1>Level 1 Section
<sect1>Level 1 Section
<sect2>Level 2 Section
<sect2>Level 2 Section
<sect3>Level 3 Section
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