Lables, citations, index, and bibliography follow the ideas of LaTeX, but without backslashes:
===== My Section =====
label{sec:mysec}
idx{key equation} idx{$\u$ conservation}
We refer to Section ref{sec:yoursec} for background material on
the *key equation*. Here we focus on the extension
!bt
\begin{equation}
\Ddt{\u} = \mycommand{v} label{mysec:eq:Dudt}
\end{equation}
!et
Equation (ref{mysec:eq:Dudt}) is important, see
cite{Larsen_et_al_2002,Johnson_Friedman_2010a}.
Also, cite{Miller_2000} supports such a view.
Figure ref{mysec:fig:myfig} displays the features.
FIGURE: [fig/myfile, width=600] My figure. label{mysec:fig:myfig}
===== References =====
BIBFILE: papers.pub
The papers.pub
file must be in Publish
format (easy to make from BibTeX).