\usepapersize{standard} \usecoverstyle{hardcover} \useinnerstyle{standard} \begin{cover} \title{The Way to Mastery of Lorem Ipsum\\Or, How To Write and Publish a Book} \author{Terran Publishing} \edition{Test Edition} \end{cover} \begin{toc} \tableofcontents \end{toc} \begin{manuscript} \chapter{What Is a Book} This example book is designed to give you the exampe of the Book Language. \section{What Really Is a Book} A book is a collection of texts printed in a special way that allows them to be read easily, with enumerable pages and insertion of other helpful resources, such as illustrations and hyperlinks. \newpage \fullpagebox{\colour{grey}{this page is intentionally left blank}} \chapter{Writing Book Using Pen and Papers} If you open a book on a writing table, you will be welcomed with a toolbar used to put other book elements, such as chapters, sections. \chapter{Writing Book Using Typewriter} Typewriters can only write single style of font, therefore chapters and sections are not available \chapter{Writing Book using Computer} Writing book using a computer requires a use of the Book Typesetting Engine Extended, or \BTeX. \section{Full Control of the Shape} With \BTeX\ you can fully control how your publishing would look like, from a pile of papers that look like they have been typed out using typewriter, a pile of papers but a fully-featured printouts that have illustrations in it, to a fully-featured hardcover book. This style is controlled with a \code{\backslash usecoverstyle} command with arguments: \code{typewriter}, \code{printout}, \code{hardcover} Typewriter and Printout are considered not bound and readers will only see one page at a time, while Hardcover is considered bound and two pages are presented to the readers. \end{manuscript}