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sidebar <shortcut> <keycombo><keysym>C-x</keysym><keysym>C-c</keysym></keycombo> </shortcut> <guimenu>Files</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Exit Emacs</guimenuitem> </menuchoice>. </para> </article> You can exit from GNU Emacs with Files Exit Emacs (C-x+C-c). sidebar Synopsis A portion of a document that is isolated from the main narrative flow sidebar ::= (((( title ? & titleabbrev ?), info ? db.titleforbidden.info ) | info db.titleonly.info ), ( annotation | bridgehead | remark | revhistory | Indexing inlines | Admonition elements | Formal elements | Graphic elements | Informal elements | List elements | Paragraph elements | Publishing elements | Synopsis elements | Technical elements | Verbatim elements)+) Attribute synopsis Common attributes and common linking attributes. Additional constraints · sidebar must not occur among the children or descendants of sidebar . Description A sidebar is a short piece of text, rarely longer than a single column or page, that is presented outside the narrative flow of the main text. Sidebars are often used for digressions or interesting observations that are related, but not directly relevant, to the main text. Processing expectations Formatted as a displayed block. Sometimes sidebar s are boxed or shaded. DocBook does not specify the location of the sidebar within the final displayed flow of text. The wrapper may float or remain where it is located. See Also abstract , blockquote , epigraph Examples <article xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'> <title>Example sidebar</title> <section><title>An Example Section</title> <para>Some narrative text. </para> DocBook Element Reference | 397