11.11.2.1 Using Publishing Markup in Script Files
To use Publishing Markup, start by typing ‘##’ or ‘%%’ at the beginning of a new line. For MATLAB compatibility ‘%%%’ is treated the same way as ‘%%’.
The lines following ‘##’ or ‘%%’ start with one of either ‘#’ or ‘%’ followed by at least one space. These lines are interpreted as section. A section ends at the first line not starting with ‘#’ or ‘%’, or when the end of the document is reached.
A section starting in the first line of the document, followed by another start of a section that might be empty, is interpreted as a document title and introduction text.
See the example below for clarity:
%% Headline title % % Some *bold*, _italic_, or |monospaced| Text with % a <https://www.octave.org link to GNU Octave>. %% # "Real" Octave commands to be evaluated sombrero () ## Octave comment style supported as well # # * Bulleted list item 1 # * Bulleted list item 2 # # # Numbered list item 1 # # Numbered list item 2
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