Added examples in README for --number-offset.

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: Offset for section headings in HTML output (ignored in other : Offset for section headings in HTML output (ignored in other
output formats). The first number is added to the section number for output formats). The first number is added to the section number for
top-level headers, the second for second-level headers, and so on. top-level headers, the second for second-level headers, and so on.
So, for example, if you want the first top-level header in your
document to be numbered "6", specify `--number-offset=5`.
If your document starts with a level-2 header which you want to
be numbered "1.5", specify `--number-offset=1,4`.
Offsets are 0 by default. Implies `--number-sections`. Offsets are 0 by default. Implies `--number-sections`.
`--no-tex-ligatures` `--no-tex-ligatures`