C br
C BR
C nbsp
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# OVERVIEW OF FORMATTING TAG DEFINITIONS
#
# The number which preceded each tag declaration is used
# internally by the program to determine where a tag is
# allowed. We have indicated above each section where
# tags are used -- it suffices to put your new tag in the
# proper section and give it the same initial number as
# every other tag
#
# The notation !VAR(variable_name)! inserts the current value
# of the given program variable name. Any program variable is
# supported using this notation (you do NOT put the $ in front
# of the variable name -- the script does this).
# The following variable are a few of the variable names
# that are supported with an example given in parentheses:
# !VAR(html_url)! (http://your.domain.com/discus)
# !VAR(topic_number)! (25)
#
# Formatting tags are separated with one or more space
# characters (tabs recommended). The first column is the "context"
# as defined above, the second column is the code that the user enters
# (for example, in the \b{Bold!} tag, it is the "b"), and the third
# column is the actual HTML output with user input denoted as arguments.
# Arguments take the form |1|, |2|, and so on (the | is the pipe). A
# tag may have as many arguments as needed.
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# SIMPLE FORMATTING
#
# Tags preceded by "5" may be used anywhere where formatting tags are
# recognized, including subject lines, about messages, and messages.
# This is a good place for simple text formatting, such as bold and
# italics. Note that these tags are the ONLY tags permitted in subject
# lines (and are a subset of the allowable codes for message text).
5 b |1|
5 i |1|
5 gr |1|
5 greek |1|
5 sup |1|
5 super |1|
5 + |1|
5 sub |1|
5 - |1|
5 fixed |1|
5 u |1|
5 char |1|;
5 hide
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# NON-SUBJECT LINE FORMATTING
#
# Tags preceded by "3" are allowed everywhere EXCEPT in subject lines.
# These codes are good for text coloring and sizing, hyperlinks, clipart,
# and any other formatting codes that are appropriate for about messages
# and messages but that are not appropriate for subject lines.
3 rgb |2|
3 int ò|1| \
|2|
3 size2 |1|
3 size1 |1|
3 size0 |1|
3 size-1 |1|
3 size-2 |1|
3 2 |1|
3 1 |1|
3 0 |1|
3 -1 |1|
3 -2 |1|
3 qbcolor |2|
3 strike |1|
3 blink
3 c
|1|
3 center
|1|
3 mail |2|
3 link |2|
3 topurl |2|
3 newurl |2|
3 table
|1|
3 tablenb
|1|
3 list
|1|
3 clipart
3 red |1|
3 black |1|
3 blue |1|
3 green |1|
3 yellow |1|
3 purple |1|
3 orange |1|
3 cyan |1|
3 gray |1|
3 white |1|
3 sum S|2| \
|1|
3 font |2|
3 indent
|1|
3 blockquote
|1|
# The following codes were added in version 3.0
3 pre
|1|
3 quote
Quote:
|1|
3 tablebg
|2|
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# FORMS
#
# This will allow you to use formatting tags to create your own WWW forms
# within Discus Pages! This would be very useful for some people, but if
# abbused, it can be "turned off" by deleting the following entries.
3 form
3 inputbox
3 textbox
3 checkbox
3 radio
3 hidden
3 select