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Old 04-03-2007, 11:56 PM   #1
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Tags for Bold, Italic, Center, Etc. in LRF?

I'm a total newb here, but I'm looking for some info on tags.

I see that the LRF format uses UTF-16 (LE) for the book text. I have successfully edited makelrf3 to use "curly quotes" and reflow paragraphs.

Now I am wondering how you indicate a certain section of text should be bold, italic, super/sub-script, center, or whatnot. My feeling is that there must be some start/stop tag embedded in the text, maybe a pair of 16 bit numeric values that indicate the beginning and end of (say) bold text.

I would also like to know how a Table of Contents is generated in an LRF, but maybe leave that for later.

I'd appreciate any help!

-Pie
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