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To: the_rich_janitor who wrote (6881)2/25/2000 11:32:00 AM
From: Kayaker   of 13582
 
OT Formatting Refresher - TRJ, you have probably received a note or two on formatting via private mail (where this note belongs), but in case you don't have PM figured out, here is another. Italics, bold, and fixed font can be done using HTML coding. I am putting spaces inside "< >" so you can see the coding. Take the spaces out.

< i > to start italics.
< /i > to end italics.

< b > to start bold.
< /b > to end bold.

< pre > to start fixed-space font.
< /pre > to end fixed-space font.

And you can pick up upper lever ASCII characters here. Just use the code in the far left column to get symbols such as ½ and ¬ and ü.

grace.carrick.pps.pgh.pa.us

So, this is bold, and this is italic.

This is in fixed-space font.

And this is not.

----------- here is the coding of the above ------------
----------- with spaces added inside the <> ------------

So, < b >this is bold< /b >, and < i >this is italic< /i >.

< pre >
This is in fixed case.
< /pre >
And this is not.
-----------------------------------------------------------

And, you can mix formatting.

And that's my 1ó½.

Thanks for your insights!

Regards,
Yaker
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