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Old 12-11-2011, 03:09 PM   #10
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Mnemonics (or do I mean tags?)

I'm too lazy to write out html tags unless I absolutely have to. Therefore I use tags to indicate document properties, and convert them to html at the end of the formatting process. The general rule is that tags consist of % at the beginning of the line, followed by a single character.
  • %c - chapter heading
  • %e - chapter end
  • %P <djvu file page number> - page separator
  • %p - page header
  • %w - page footer
  • %i <file page no.> <caption> - image
  • %y - First paragraph in chapter
  • %f - footnote
  • tab/8 spaces at start of line - new paragraph.
  • footnote references are indicated by @ followed by an optional index number, and can
    occur anywhere on the line.
I introduce other tags as I need them, so I've also used tags for subtitles, sections, vertical spacing, horisontal separators, chapter introductions etc.

Why have an end chapter tag as well as a begin chapter tag?
In most cases, this is superfluous, but in some cases there can be text or pictures before the chapter heading proper.

Here's a sample tagged document:
Code:
%P 1
    MY GREAT NOVEL
        BY
 Long-forgotten author
%P 2
dedications, contents and stuff

%e
%P 2
%p INTRODUCTION     1

%c CHAPTER I

%y It was a dark and stormy night.
Suddenly, a voice cried out.

%i 2 A stormy illustration

%P 3
%p INTRODUCTION    2
	Why this voice@ cried out,
nobody could adequately explain then and there.

%f Though it was generally agreed to 
be a female voice.

%P 4
%p INTRODUCTION    3
Thus the setting for this novel should 
have been set.
%e
%P 5

%c CHAPTER II
%y A glorious morning spread happiness and joy...
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