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Horizontal line

You can add a horizontal line to text using three dashes.

How it works

Just add three dashes on a fresh line.

This is some text, below which the book reader will render a single line.
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The horizontal line takes up the same space as a line of text.

See also

  • *Italics* and **bold**
  • $E – Empty line
  • $AC – Center this line
  • $AO – Align opposite

Getting Started

  • How the UBook format works
  • Running order

The Basics

  • $UBook tag
  • Title page
    • $T (Title of book)
    • $ST (Subtitle of book)
    • $A (Author’s name)
    • $P (Publisher details)
  • Table of contents
    • $TOC (Table of contents)
    • $TOCL (Table of contents link)
  • Organize the manuscript
    • Chapter headings and subheadings
    • Paragraphs and line breaks
    • $SB (Scene break)
    • $PB (Page break)
    • Lists
    • Quotes
    • $END (End of book)
    • Comments and escapes
  • Formatting options
    • Italics and bold
    • Horizontal line
    • $E (Empty line)
    • $AC (Center line)
    • $AO (Align opposite)

Advanced

  • Links
  • Images
  • Tables
  • Notes (endnotes and footnotes)
  • Indexes

UBook Files

  • Files
  • Book.txt file
  • Manifest.txt file
  • Description.txt file
  • Extract.txt file
  • Cover

Finishing

  • Packaging up your UBook
  • Recommendations for manuscripts
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