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Font
In the XHTML you'd better use CSS instead of _font command.
- Formatting
Typically, 'bgcolor' attribute sets the background color with a color value. 'align' attribute aligns block elements such as tables, objects, and paragraphs on the canavas. The possible values are the left, center, right, and justify. For left-to-right text and right-to-left text, the default values are left and right respectively. An object will float on the left or right margin because of its 'align' attribute. The 'clear' attribute of _br command controls text flow around floating objects. Its value 'none' (default) starts next line normally. The value 'left' and 'right' will make next line begin at nearest line below any floating objects on the left and right margin. The value 'all' is for either margin.
_html "xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' xml:lang='en' lang='en'"
_head
_title; quote "Formatting"; title_
_style "type='text/css'"
_comment
rule "br#test" {clear: left}
comment_
style_
head_
_body "bgcolor='white'"
quote "long text paragraph"
_br "id='test'"
quote "is separated."
body_
html_
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Font
Although font command is depreciated in favor of style sheets, they have been widely used in the current web pages. Here, _tt command renders text as teletype or monospaced; _i command renders text
as italic; and _b command renders text as bold. I addition, _small and _big commands render text in a small and big font respectively. Finally, _strike and _u commands render text as strike-through and underline.
Rather than uses font command, style sheet is clarity to achieve visual effects. Following example shows green and italic text in a paragraph with style sheet.
_html "xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' xml:lang='en' lang='en'"
_head
_title; quote "Font"; title_
_style
_comment
rule "p.igreen" {font-style: italic; color: green}
comment_
style_
head_
_body
_p "id='igreen'"
quote "Green italic text by style sheet."
p_
# the font equivalent
_font "color='green'"
_i; quote "Green italic text by font."; i_
font_
body_
html_
_font command changes the font size and color of the text in its content. The _basefont command sets the base font size with 'size' attribute. Typical default base font size is 3. The 'size' attribute must be an integer from 1 to 7. The '+' and '-' sign
of an integer means relative increasement and decreasement in font size. To declare font names, 'face' attribute must specify a comma-separated list. In addition, 'color'
attribute specifies the text color.
_font "face='arial, helverta' size='+2' color='red'"
quote "This is red arial text with size 2."
font_
_hr command shows a horizontal rule. Boolean 'noshade' attribute will render rule in a solid color rather than a groove. Furthermore, 'size' attribute specifies the height of the rule; 'width' attribute specifies its width (default 100%); and 'align' attribute specifies its horizonal alignment.
_hr "align='center' width='50%' size='3' noshade"
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