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2008-2009
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Located in
C/tenminutes.page:12(years) C/principles.page:11(years) C/mal_section.page:11(years) C/mal_page.page:11(years) C/mal_inline_sys.page:13(years) C/mal_inline_output.page:13(years) C/mal_inline_input.page:14(years) C/mal_inline_guiseq.page:14(years) C/mal_inline_gui.page:13(years) C/mal_inline_file.page:13(years) C/mal_inline_em.page:13(years) C/mal_inline_code.page:13(years) C/mal_info_title.page:13(years) C/mal_info_revision.page:13(years) C/mal_info_license.page:13(years) C/mal_info_desc.page:13(years) C/mal_block_tree.page:11(years) C/mal_block_terms.page:11(years) C/mal_block_synopsis.page:13(years) C/mal_block_steps.page:11(years) C/mal_block_quote.page:11(years) C/mal_block_p.page:11(years) C/mal_block.page:13(years) C/mal_block_note.page:11(years) C/mal_block_media.page:13(years) C/mal_block_list.page:11(years) C/mal_block_listing.page:14(years) C/mal_block_figure.page:14(years) C/mal_block_example.page:11(years) C/mal_block_code.page:13(years) C/explore.page:11(years)
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Create a multiple-page document in only ten minutes.
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Located in
C/tenminutes.page:17(desc)
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Ten Minute Tour
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shaunm
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C/tenminutes.page:23(cite) C/tenminutes.page:87(cite) C/tenminutes.page:113(cite) C/docbook.page:1287(cite) C/details.page:22(cite)
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This is draft material. I'm not happy with the tone yet.
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Located in
C/tenminutes.page:24(p)
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In this page, we will present how to create a simple multiple-page Mallard document. We will create a document for the fictitious <app>Beanstalk</app> application, which allows you to plant magic beans.
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Located in
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A Mallard document is composed of multiple independent pages. <link xref="mal_page#topic">Topic pages</link> present some piece of information to the reader. This might be a tutorial, a conceptual overview, reference material, or any other type of written content. <link xref="mal_page#guide">Guide pages</link> serve as the navigational glue between topics, helping readers find and explore content.
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Located in
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We can begin making a Mallard document by writing a front page for our document. Generally, the front page of any document will be a guide page, as its purpose is to help users navigate to other content. In Mallard, the front page of any document is named <file>index.page</file>.
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Located in
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index.page
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Located in
C/tenminutes.page:44(file) C/mal_block_listing.page:89(file)
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This simple example is a valid Mallard guide page. Taken alone, it is also a valid Mallard document, although it's rather useless. We can add another page to the document by creating a new page file.
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Located in
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