changeset 19687:c510bee23510

Updated by Boris.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Tue, 02 Sep 1997 20:00:28 +0000
parents a6ea17425718
children 854a46c2aac5
files etc/enriched.doc
diffstat 1 files changed, 107 insertions(+), 121 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/etc/enriched.doc	Tue Sep 02 19:59:11 1997 +0000
+++ b/etc/enriched.doc	Tue Sep 02 20:00:28 1997 +0000
@@ -6,32 +6,30 @@
 <x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>WYSIWYG rich text editing for GNU Emacs</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
 
 
-</center><bold><x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param>INTRODUCTION
-
-</x-color></x-bg-color>
+</center><bold><x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param>INTRODUCTION</x-color></x-bg-color></bold>
 
-</bold><indent>Emacs now has the ability to edit <italic>enriched text</italic>, which is text
-containing faces, colors, indentation, and other properties.
-This document is a quick introduction to some of the new features,
-and is also an example file in the <italic>text/enriched </italic>format.
 
 
-</indent><x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>INSTALLATION and STARTUP
+<indent>Emacs now has the ability to edit <italic>enriched text</italic>, which is text
+containing faces, colors, indentation, and other properties.  This
+document is a quick introduction to some of the new features, and
+is also an example file in the <italic>text/enriched </italic>format.</indent>
 
-</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
+
+<x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>INSTALLATION and STARTUP</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
+
 
 <indent>Most of the time, you need not do anything to get these features
 to work.  If you visit a file that has been written out in
 <italic>text/enriched</italic> format, it will automatically be decoded, Emacs will
 enter `enriched-mode' while visiting it, and whenever you save it
 it will be saved in the same format it was read in.
-    
 
 If you wish to create a new file, however, you will need to turn
 on enriched-mode yourself:
 
 
-<fixed><indent>M-x enriched-mode  RET</indent></fixed>
+<fixed><indent>M-x enriched-mode RET</indent></fixed>
 
 
 Or, if you get a <italic>text/enriched </italic>file that Emacs does not
@@ -39,225 +37,213 @@
 it (which also turns on enriched-mode automatically):
 
 
-    <fixed>M-x format-decode-buffer  RET  text/enriched  RET</fixed>
+<fixed><indent>M-x format-decode-buffer RET text/enriched RET</indent></fixed></indent>
 
     
 
-</indent><x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold><flushleft>WHAT IS ENCODED
+<x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>WHAT IS ENCODED</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
 
-</flushleft></bold></x-color></x-bg-color><flushleft>
 
-</flushleft><indent>Here is the current list of text-properties that are saved; they
-are discussed in more detail below.
-Most of these can be added or changed with the "Text Properties"
-menu, available under the "Edit" item in the menu-bar, or on
-C-mouse-2 (Control + the middle mouse button).
+<indent>Here is the current list of text-properties that are saved; they
+are discussed in more detail below.  Most of these can be added or
+changed with the "Text Properties" menu, available under the
+"Edit" item in the menu-bar, or on C-mouse-2 (Control + the middle
+mouse button).
 
-<bold>Faces:</bold> default, <bold>bold</bold>, <italic>italic</italic>, <underline>underline</underline>, <fixed>fixed</fixed>, etc.
+<bold>Faces:</bold> <indent>default, <bold>bold</bold>, <italic>italic</italic>, <underline>underline</underline>, etc.</indent>
 
-<bold>Colors:</bold> <x-color><param>red</param><x-bg-color><param>DarkSlateGray</param>any</x-bg-color></x-color><x-bg-color><param>DarkSlateGray</param><x-color><param>orange</param>thing</x-color> <x-color><param>yellow</param>your</x-color><x-color><param>green</param> screen</x-color><x-color><param>blue</param> </x-color><x-color><param>light blue</param>can</x-color><x-color><param>violet</param> display...</x-color></x-bg-color>
+<bold>Colors:</bold> <x-color><param>red</param><x-bg-color><param>DarkSlateGray</param><indent>any</indent></x-bg-color></x-color><x-bg-color><param>DarkSlateGray</param><indent><x-color><param>orange</param>thing</x-color> <x-color><param>yellow</param>your</x-color><x-color><param>green</param> screen</x-color><x-color><param>blue</param> </x-color><x-color><param>light blue</param>can</x-color><x-color><param>violet</param> display...</x-color></indent></x-bg-color>
 
 <bold>Newlines:</bold> <indent>Which ones are real ("hard") newlines, and which can be
-changed to fit lines into the ma</indent>rgins.
+changed to fit lines into the margins.</indent>
 
-<bold>Margins:</bold> can be indented on the left or right.
+<bold>Margins:</bold> <indent>can be indented on the left or right.</indent>
 
-<bold>Justification </bold><indent>(whether lines should be flush with the left margin,
-the right margin, fully justified, centered, or left alo</indent>ne).
+<bold>Justification</bold> <indent>(whether lines should be flush with the left margin,
+the right margin, fully justified, centered, or left alone).</indent>
 
-<bold>Excerpts: "</bold><excerpt>For quoted material."</excerpt>
+<bold>Excerpts:</bold><indent> <excerpt>"For quoted material."</excerpt></indent>
 
 <bold>Read-only</bold> regions.
 
-
-</indent><x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>FACES and COLORS
+</indent>
 
-</bold></x-color></x-bg-color><bold>
+<x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>FACES and COLORS</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
 
-</bold><indent>You can add faces either with the menu or with <fixed>M-g.</fixed>  The face is
+
+<indent>You can add faces either with the menu or with <fixed>M-g.</fixed>  The face is
 applied to the current region.  If you are using
 `transient-mark-mode' and the region is not active, then the face
 applies to whatever you type next.  Any face can have colors, but
 faces have no other attributes are put on the color submenus of
-the "Text Properties" menu.
+the "Text Properties" menu.</indent>
 
 
-</indent><x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>NEWLINES and PARAGRAPHS
+<x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>NEWLINES and PARAGRAPHS</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
 
-</bold></x-color></x-bg-color><bold>
 
-</bold><indent><italic>Text/enriched</italic> format distinguishes between <underline>hard</underline> and <underline>soft</underline> newlines.
+<italic><indent>Text/enriched</indent></italic><indent> format distinguishes between <underline>hard</underline> and <underline>soft</underline> newlines.
 Hard newlines are used to separate paragraphs, or items in a list,
 or anywhere that must be a line break no matter what the margins
 are.  Soft newlines are the ones inserted in order to fit text
 between the margins.  The fill and auto-fill functions insert soft
 newlines as necessary, but hard newlines are only inserted by
 direct request, such as using the return key or the <fixed>C-o
-(open-line)</fixed> function.
+(open-line)</fixed> function.</indent>
+
+
+<x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>INDENTATION</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
+
+
+<indent>The fill functions also understand margins, which can be set for
+any region of a document.  In addition to the menu items, which
+increase or decrease the margins, there are two commands for
+setting the margins absolutely: <fixed>C-c C-l (set-left-margin)</fixed> and <fixed>C-c
+C-r (set-right-margin)</fixed>.
 
 
-</indent><x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>INDENTATION
-
-</bold></x-color></x-bg-color><bold>
-
-</bold><indent><indentright>The fill functions also understand margins, which can be set
-for any region of a document.  In addition to the menu items,
-which increase or decrease the margins, there are two commands
-for setting the margins absolutely: <fixed>C-c l (set-left-margin)</fixed>
-and <fixed>C-c r (set-right-margin)</fixed>. 
-<flushleft>
-
-</flushleft></indentright><flushleft>You <indent>can change indentation at any point in a</indent></flushleft></indent> <indent><indent><flushleft>paragraph, which
-makes it possible to do interesting things like</flushleft>
-<flushleft>hanging-indents: this paragraph was indented by selecting the
+You <indent>can change indentation at any point in a paragraph, which
+makes it possible to do interesting things like
+hanging-indents: this paragraph was indented by selecting the
 region from the second word to the end of the paragraph, and
-indenting only that part.<indent>
-
-</indent></flushleft></indent></indent><flushleft>
+indenting only that part.</indent></indent>
 
-<x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>JUSTIFICATION<indent>
-
-</indent></bold></x-color></x-bg-color><bold><indent>
 
-</indent></bold></flushleft><indent><nofill>Several styles of justification are possible, the simplest being <italic>unfilled. 
-</italic>This means that your lines will be left as you write them. 
-This paragraph is unfilled.
+<x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>JUSTIFICATION</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
 
-The most common (for English) style is <italic>FlushLeft.  </italic>This means
-lines are aligned at the left margin but left uneven at the
-right.
 
 
-   </nofill><italic><flushright>FlushRight</flushright></italic><flushright> makes each line flush with the right margin instead.
+<indent><nofill>Several styles of justification are possible, the simplest being <italic>unfilled. 
+</italic>This means that your lines will be left as you write them. 
+This paragraph is unfilled.</nofill>
+
+
+<flushleft>The most common (for English) style is <italic>FlushLeft.  </italic>This means
+lines are aligned at the left margin but left uneven at the right.</flushleft>
+
+
+<flushright>    <italic>FlushRight</italic> makes each line flush with the right margin instead.
+    This paragraph is FlushRight.</flushright>
 
     
 
-</flushright><italic><flushboth>FlushBoth </flushboth></italic><flushboth>regions, which are sometimes called "fully justified"
+<flushboth><italic>FlushBoth </italic>regions, which are sometimes called "fully justified"
 are aligned evenly on both edges, so that the text on the page has
 a smooth appearance as in a book or newspaper article. 
 Unfortunately this does not look as nice with a fixed-width font
 as it does in a proportionally-spaced printed document; the extra
-spaces that are needed on the screen can make it hard to read. <indentright><indentright><indentright><indentright>
+spaces that are needed on the screen can make it hard to read. </flushboth>
 
+<center>    
 
-    </indentright></indentright></indentright></indentright></flushboth><bold><center>Center
+    <bold>Center</bold>
 
-    </center></bold><center>Finally, there is <italic>center </italic>justification.
-   The normal center-paragraph key, M-S, can be used to turn on
-    center justification in enriched-mode.
+    Finally, there is <italic>center </italic>justification.  The normal
+    center-paragraph key, M-S, can be used to turn on center
+    justification in enriched-mode.
 
-   M-j or the "Text Properties" menu also can be used to change
+    M-j or the "Text Properties" menu also can be used to change
     justification.
 
     
 
 </center><flushboth>Note that justification can only change at hard newlines, because
-that is the unit over which filling gets done. 
+that is the unit over which filling gets done. </flushboth></indent>
 
 
-</flushboth></indent><x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>EXCERPTS
+<x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>EXCERPTS</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
 
-</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
 
 <excerpt><indent>This is an example of an excerpt.  You can use them for quoted
 parts of other people's email messages and the like.  It is just a
-face, which is the same as the `italic' face by default.
-    </indent></excerpt>
+face, which is the same as the `italic' face by default.</indent></excerpt>
+
 
-<x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>THE FILE FORMAT<indent>
+<x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>THE FILE FORMAT</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
 
-</indent></bold></x-color></x-bg-color><indent>
 
-Enriched-mode documents are saved in an extended version of a
+<indent>Enriched-mode documents are saved in an extended version of a
 format called <italic>text/enriched</italic>, which is defined as part of the MIME
 standard.  This means that your documents are transportable (even
-through email) to many</indent> <indent>other systems.  In the future other file
+through email) to many other systems.  In the future other file
 formats may be supported as well.
 
 
 Since Emacs adds some non-standard features to the format (colors
-
 and read-only regions), not all systems will be able to recreate
 all of the features of your document, but they will get as close
-as possible.  
+as possible.
 
 
-The MIME standard is defined in internet RFC 1521; text/enriched
+The MIME standard is defined in </indent>Internet<indent> RFC 1521; text/enriched
 is defined in RFC 1563.  Details on obtaining these documents via
 FTP or email may be obtained by sending an email message to
 <fixed>rfc-info@isi.edu</fixed> with the message body:
 
-<fixed><indent>help: ways_to_get_rfcs
+
+<fixed><indent>help: ways_to_get_rfcs</indent></fixed>
 
 
-</indent></fixed>See also the newsgroup comp.mail.mime. 
+<indent>See also the newsgroup <fixed>comp.mail.mime</fixed>.</indent></indent>
 
 
-</indent><x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>CUSTOMIZATION
+<x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>CUSTOMIZATION</bold></x-color></x-bg-color><bold>
 
-</bold></x-color></x-bg-color><bold>
 
 </bold><indent>-<indent> The <fixed>fixed </fixed>and <excerpt>excerpt </excerpt>faces should be set to your liking.</indent>
 
-- <indent>User-preference variables: <fixed>default-justification, enriched-verbose.
-</fixed></indent>- <indent>You can add annotations for your own text properties by making
+-<indent> User-preference variables: <fixed>default-justification,
+enriched-verbose.
+
+</fixed></indent>-<indent> You can add annotations for your own text properties by making
 additions to <fixed>enriched-annotation-alist</fixed>.  Note that the
 standard requires you to name your annotation starting<italic> "x-"
 </italic>(as in <italic>"x-read-only"</italic>).  Please send me any such additions that
 you think might be of general interest so that I can include
-them in the distribution.
+them in the distribution.</indent>
+
+</indent>
+
+<x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>TO-DO LIST</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
 
 
-</indent></indent><x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>TO-DO LIST
+<italic><indent>[Feel free to work on these and send me the results!]</indent></italic><indent>
 
-</bold></x-color></x-bg-color><bold>
++ Conform to updated text/enriched spec in RFC 1896.
 
-</bold><indent><italic>[Feel free to work on these and send me the results!]</italic>
++ Be smarter about fixing malformed files.
 
-- Be smarter about fixing malformed files.
-
-- Make the indentation work more seamlessly and robustly:
++ Make the indentation work more seamlessly and robustly:
 
-<indent>+ Create<indent> an aggressive auto-fill function that will keep the
-paragraph properly filled all the time, without slowing
-down editing too much.</indent>
++ Create<indent> an aggressive auto-fill function that will keep the
+paragraph properly filled all the time, without slowing down
+editing too much.</indent>
 
 + Refill after yank.
 
-+ <indent>Make deleting a newline also delete the indentation
-following it.</indent>
++<indent> Make deleting a newline also delete the indentation following
+it.</indent>
 
 + Never let point enter indentation??
 
-</indent>- Notice and re-fill when window changes widths (optionally).
++ Notice and re-fill when window changes widths (optionally).
 
-- Deal with the `category' text-property in a smart way.
++ Deal with the `category' text-property in a smart way.
+
++ Interface w/ GNUS, VM, RMAIL.  Maybe Info too?
 
-- Interface w/ GNUS, VM, RMAIL.  Maybe Info too?
++ Support more formats: RTF, HTML...
 
--<indent> Support more formats: RTF, HTML...
+</indent>
+
+<x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>Final Notes:</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
 
 
-</indent></indent><x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>Final Notes:
-
-</bold></x-color></x-bg-color><bold>
-
-</bold><indent>This code and documentation is under development.
-    </indent>Comments and bug reports are welcome.
+<indent>This code and documentation is under development.  Comments and
+bug reports are welcome.</indent>
 
 
 <bold><x-color><param>white</param><x-bg-color><param>blue</param>Boris Goldowsky</x-bg-color></x-color><x-color><param>light blue</param> </x-color></bold><x-color><param>light blue</param><fixed><<boris@gnu.ai.mit.edu></fixed></x-color><x-color><param>blue</param>
 
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