<PMTags1.0 win><C-COLORTABLE ("Preto" 1 0 0 0) ><@Normal= <FONT "Times New Roman"><CCOLOR "Preto"><SIZE 11> <HORIZONTAL 100><LETTERSPACE 0><CTRACK 127><CSSIZE 70><C+SIZE 58.3> <C-POSITION 33.3><C+POSITION 33.3><P><CBASELINE 0><CNOBREAK 0><CLEADING -0.05> <GGRID 0><GLEFT 7.2><GRIGHT 0><GFIRST 0><G+BEFORE 7.2><G+AFTER 0> <GALIGNMENT "justify"><GMETHOD "proportional"><G& "ENGLISH"> <GPAIRS 12><G% 120><GKNEXT 0><GKWIDOW 0><GKORPHAN 0><GTABS $> <GHYPHENATION 2 34 0><GWORDSPACE 75 100 150><GSPACE -5 0 25> ><@Bullet=<@-PARENT "Normal"><FONT "Abadi MT Condensed Light"> <GLEFT 14.4><G+BEFORE 2.15><G% 110><GTABS(25.2 l "")> ><@PreFormat=<@-PARENT "Normal"><FONT "Lucida Console"><SIZE 8><CTRACK 0> <GLEFT 0><G+BEFORE 0><GALIGNMENT "left"><GWORDSPACE 100 100 100><GSPACE 0 0 0> ><@Title1=<@-PARENT "Normal"><FONT "Arial"><SIZE 14><B> <GCONTENTS><GLEFT 0><G+BEFORE 0><GALIGNMENT "left"> ><@Title2=<@-PARENT "Title1"><SIZE 12><G+BEFORE 3.6> ><@Title3=<@-PARENT "Title1"><SIZE 10><GLEFT 7.2><G+BEFORE 7.2> ><@Title4=<@-PARENT "Title3"> ><@Title5=<@-PARENT "Title3"> ><@Quote=<@-PARENT "Normal"><SIZE 10><I>> TXT2TAGS SAMPLE Aurelio Jargas 10/20/2010 <@Title1:>Introduction <@Normal:> Welcome to the txt2tags sample file. <@Normal:> Here you have examples and a brief explanation of all marks. <@Normal:> The first 3 lines of the this file are used as headers, on the following format: <@PreFormat:> line1: document title line2: author name, email line3: date, version <@Normal:> Lines with balanced equal signs = around are titles. <@Title1:>Fonts and Beautifiers <@Normal:> We have two sets of fonts: <@Normal:> The NORMAL type that can be improved with beautifiers. <@Normal:> The TYPEWRITER type that uses monospaced font for pre-formatted text. <@Normal:> We will now enter on a subtitle... <@Title2:>Beautifiers <@Normal:> The text marks for beautifiers are simple, just as you type on a plain text email message. <@Normal:> We use double *, /, - and _ to represent <B>bold<P>, <I>italic<P>, strike and <U>underline<P>. <@Normal:> The <B><I>bold italic<P><P> style is also supported as a combination. <@Title2:>Pre-Formatted Text <@Normal:> We can put a code sample or other pre-formatted text: <@PreFormat:> here is pre-formatted //marks// are **not** ``interpreted`` <@Normal:> And also, it's easy to put a one line pre-formatted text: <@PreFormat:> prompt$ ls /etc <@Normal:> Or use <FONT "Lucida Console"><SIZE 9>pre-formatted<SIZE$><FONT$> inside sentences. <@Title2:>More Cosmetics <@Normal:> Special entities like email (duh@somewhere.com) and URL (<U>http://www.duh.com<P>) are detected automagically, as long as the horizontal line: -------------------------------------------------------- <@Normal:> ^ thin or large v ======================================================== <@Normal:> You can also specify an explicit link <U>http://duh.org<P> with label. <@Normal:> And remember, <@Quote:>A TAB in front of the line does a quotation. <@Quote:><@Quote:>More TABs, more depth (if allowed). <@Normal:> Nice. <@Title1:>Lists <@Normal:> A list of items is natural, just putting a <B>dash<P> or a <B>plus<P> at the beginning of the line. <@Title2:>Plain List <@Normal:> The dash is the default list identifier. For sublists, just add <B>spaces<P> at the beginning of the line. More spaces, more sublists. <@Bullet:> earth <@Bullet:> america <@Bullet:> south america <@Bullet:> brazil <@Bullet:> how deep can i go? europe <@Bullet:> lots of countries mars <@Bullet:> who knows? <@Normal:> The list ends with <B>two<P> consecutive blank lines. <@Title2:>Numbered List <@Normal:> The same rules as the plain list, just a different identifier (plus). <@Bullet:> one two three <@Bullet:> mixed lists! what a mess <@Bullet:> counting again ... four <@Title2:>Definition List <@Normal:> The definition list identifier is a colon, followed by the term. The term contents is placed on the next line. orange a yellow fruit apple a green or red fruit other fruits <@Bullet:> wee! mixing lists <@Bullet:> again! and again! <@Title1:>Tables <@Normal:> Use pipes to compose table rows and cells. Double pipe at the line beginning starts a heading row. Natural spaces specify each cell alignment. <@PreFormat:> || heading 1 | heading 2 | heading 3 | | cell 1.1 | cell 1.2 | cell 1.3 | | cell 2.1 | cell 2.2 | cell 2.3 | <@Normal:> Without the last pipe, no border: <@PreFormat:> || heading 1 | heading 2 | heading 3 | cell 1.1 | cell 1.2 | cell 1.3 | cell 2.1 | cell 2.2 | cell 2.3 <@Title1:>Special Entities <@Normal:> Because things were too simple. <@Title2:>Images <@Normal:> The image mark is as simple as it can be: <FONT "Lucida Console"><SIZE 9>[filename]<SIZE$><FONT$>. <@Normal:> img/photo.jpg <@Bullet:> The filename must end in PNG, JPG, GIF, or similar. No spaces inside the brackets! <@Title2:>Other <@Normal:> The handy <FONT "Lucida Console"><SIZE 9>%%date<SIZE$><FONT$> macro expands to the current date. <@Normal:> So today is 20101031 on the ISO <FONT "Lucida Console"><SIZE 9>YYYYMMDD<SIZE$><FONT$> format. <@Normal:> You can also specify the date format with the %? flags, as <FONT "Lucida Console"><SIZE 9>%%date(%m-%d-%Y)<SIZE$><FONT$> which gives: 10-31-2010. <@Normal:> That's all for now. ------------------------------------------------------- <@Normal:> img/t2tpowered.png (sample.t2t <U>sample.t2t<P>)