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First, take a look at the overall structure of the document. At the very
beginning is metadata, including a title, author, keywords, copyright
information, etc. Where possible, this metadata is put to appropriate use,
otherwise it is stored in a format designed to be easily read and minimally
distracting:
In plain text and XHTML snippets, it is located at the top of the
document.
In a full XHTML document, is located in the <head> section, and the title
and CSS metadata, if present, are used appropriately.
In a PDF generated from my XSLT files, metadata is used to generate the
appropriate fields (title, author, keywords) in the PDF itself. Some PDF
readers will let you examine this data. Additionally, the title, subtitle,
author, and copyright are placed at the beginning of the document.
In a Scrivener document, you can put the metadata in the first File in the
Binder, but the preferred location is in the "MultiMarkdown Settings..."
pane (in the File Menu.)
There are a lot of standard metadata keys that can be used, or you can create
your own and use them as you see fit. Definitely a powerful feature.
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