<h2>Sections<h2>
<h2>Table of Contents<h2>
<h3> Getting started </h3>
<h4> Installing </h4>
Windows<br>
MacOSX<br>
Linux<br>
<h4> Launching </h4>
Windows<br>
MacOSX<br>
Linux<br>
<h4> Uninstalling </h4>
Windows<br>
MacOSX<br>
Linux<br>
<h3> Introduction </h3>
<h4> Basic Concepts </h4>
<h4> Usage Senarios </h4>
<h3> Creating a Project </h3>
<h4> Editing Markdown </h4>
<h4> Editing Templates </h4>
<h3> Previewing a Project </h3>
<h3> Publishing </h3>
<h3> Command-Line interface </h3>
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<h2>Contents<h2>
<h3> Getting started </h3>
The first thing to do is download the appropriate package for your operating system.
Choose from Windows, MacOSX and Linux. You will be asked if you which to download a 32bit or 64bit package.
This will depend on what type of hardware you have and also the version of the operating system.
If not sure, in many cases the 32-bit version will work, however if you are using MacOSX, you will need to
select the 64bit version if your computer is reasonably recent. If it doesn't work, try installing the
other version first.
When downloaded, it is time to install the program. The details will depend on the platform.
<h4> Installing on Windows </h4>
Double click on the downloaded exe
<h4> Installing on MacOSX </h4>
Double click on the downloaded pkg
<h4> Installing on Linux </h4>
Start a terminal window and at the shell prompt type: ./install.sh
<h4> Launching on Windows </h4>
<h4> Launching on MacOSX </h4>
<h4> Launching on Linux </h4>