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- <center><x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold><fixed>enriched.el:</fixed></bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
- <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></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</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>
- Or, if you get a <italic>text/enriched </italic>file that Emacs does not
- automatically recognize and decode, you can tell Emacs to decode
- it (which also turns on enriched-mode automatically):
- <fixed><indent>M-x format-decode-buffer RET text/enriched RET</indent></fixed></indent>
-
- <x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>WHAT IS ENCODED</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
- <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> <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><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 margins.</indent>
- <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 alone).</indent>
- <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</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
- <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. If
- this is its lone attribute, the face is put on the color submenus
- of the "Text Properties" menu.</indent>
- <x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>NEWLINES and PARAGRAPHS</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
- <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.</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 [ (set-left-margin)</fixed> and <fixed>C-c
- ] (set-right-margin)</fixed>.
- 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>
- <x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>JUSTIFICATION</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
- <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>
-
- <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. </flushboth>
- <center>
- <bold>Center</bold>
- 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
- justification.
-
- </center><flushboth>Note that justification can only change at hard newlines, because
- that is the unit over which filling gets done. </flushboth></indent>
- <x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>EXCERPTS</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>
- <x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>THE FILE FORMAT</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
- <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 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.
- 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</indent></fixed>
- <indent>See also the newsgroup <fixed>comp.mail.mime</fixed>.</indent></indent>
- <x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>CUSTOMIZATION</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
- additions to <fixed>enriched-translations</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.</indent>
- </indent>
- <x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>TO-DO LIST</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
- <italic><indent>[Feel free to work on these and send me the results!]</indent></italic><indent>
- + Conform to updated text/enriched spec in RFC 1896.
- + Be smarter about fixing malformed files.
- + Make the indentation work more seamlessly and robustly:
- + Create<indent> an aggressive auto-fill function that will keep the
- paragraph properly filled all the time, without slowing down
- editing too much. Refill mode is a start at this, but needs
- </indent></indent> <indent>improvement.
- + Refill after yank. [Refill mode does that.]
- +<indent> Make deleting a newline also delete the indentation following
- it.</indent>
- + Never let point enter indentation??
- + Notice and re-fill when window changes widths (optionally).
- + Deal with the `category' text-property in a smart way.
- + Interface w/ Gnus, VM, RMAIL. Maybe Info too? </indent>(Gnus 5.9 copes
- with text/enriched incoming mail.)<indent>
- + Support more formats: RTF, HTML...
- + Use Emacs 21 display features.
- </indent>
- <x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param><bold>Final Notes:</bold></x-color></x-bg-color>
- <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>
- </x-color><x-bg-color><param>blue</param><x-color><param>white</param>April 1995; updated August 1997</x-color></x-bg-color>
- Copyright (C) 1995, 1997, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- COPYING PERMISSIONS:
- This document is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program. If not, see <<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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