//// Included in: - user-manual: Description list - quick-ref .Description list [source] ---- CPU:: <1> The brain of the computer. <2> <3> Hard drive:: Permanent storage for operating system and/or user files. ---- <1> Follow each term with two colons. <2> Enter the definition text on a new line below the term. <3> Enter a single blank line between each term/definition pair. //// // tag::base[] CPU:: The brain of the computer. Hard drive:: Permanent storage for operating system and/or user files. RAM:: Temporarily stores information the CPU uses during operation. Keyboard:: Used to enter text or control items on the screen. Mouse:: Used to point to and select items on your computer screen. Monitor:: Displays information in visual form using text and graphics. // end::base[] // tag::base-horz[] [horizontal] CPU:: The brain of the computer. Hard drive:: Permanent storage for operating system and/or user files. RAM:: Temporarily stores information the CPU uses during operation. // end::base-horz[] // tag::b-base[] first term:: definition of first term second term:: definition of second term // end::b-base[] // tag::b-base-multi[] first term:: definition of first term second term:: definition of second term // end::b-base-multi[] // tag::base-mix[] Dairy:: * Milk * Eggs Bakery:: * Bread Produce:: * Bananas // end::base-mix[] // tag::base-mix-alt[] Dairy:: * Milk * Eggs Bakery:: * Bread Produce:: * Bananas // end::base-mix-alt[] // tag::3-mix[] Operating Systems:: Linux::: . Fedora * Desktop . Ubuntu * Desktop * Server BSD::: . FreeBSD . NetBSD Cloud Providers:: PaaS::: . OpenShift . CloudBees IaaS::: . Amazon EC2 . Rackspace // end::3-mix[] // tag::qa[] [qanda] What is Asciidoctor?:: An implementation of the AsciiDoc processor in Ruby. What is the answer to the Ultimate Question?:: 42 // end::qa[]