bionic (3) wml::des::typography.3.gz

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NAME

       wml::des::typography - Typography

SYNOPSIS

        #use wml::des::typography [face_shortcuts]

        #   paragraph whitespace
        <ps [height]>
        (<ds [height]>)
        <pi [width]>
        (<ein [width]>)

        #   paragraph text rendering
        <big X>
        <sc [complete]>...</sc>
        <csc>...</csc>
        <spaced [interchar=N] [interline=N]>...</spaced>
        <verbcode>...</verbcode>

        #   headlines
        <headline [name]>...</headline>
        (<ue [name]>...</ue>)
        <subheadline [name]>...</subheadline>
        (<zwue [name]>...</zwue>)

        #   unsorted lists
        <tul [ps=N] [pi=N]>
          <tli [pshape=dash|box] [pcolor=#rrggbb]>...</tli>
          ...
        </tul>

DESCRIPTION

       This include file provides tags for more typographically strong layouting then HTML per default provides.
       The following tags are provided:

       Typographical Paragraph Skip
           "<ps "[height]">"

           This is the typographical way to insert a blank line between two paragraphs. It is not as high as the
           one generated by HTML's "<p>" tag. Default is 4 pixels for height. Optically and functionally "<ps>"
           is between "<br>" and "<p>".  In german this is called "Durchschuss", so you can also use the
           alterntive name "<ds>" for this tag.

             ...The last line of the previous paragraph.
             <ps>
             The new line of the following paragraph...

       Typographical Paragraph Indention
           "<pi "[width]">"

           This is the typographical way to glue paragraphs which should become one optical block. A complete
           blank line between them would be ugly and without any inserts the reader cannot distinguish between
           the two paragraphs. The typographical solution here is to indent the second paragraph by width
           pixels. The default is 40 pixels.  Optically "<pi>" also includes the effect of "<ps>".  In german
           this is called `Einrueckung', so you can also use the alterntive name "<ein>" for this tag.

           Example:

             ...The last line of the previous paragraph.
             <pi>The new line of the following paragraph...

       Big Paragraph Starting Letter
           "<big "X">"

           This is the typographical way to mark the beginning of a more important paragraph by rendering the
           first letter of the first word of this paragraph in huge font. Optically this letter then is
           approximately three times bigger then the normal text font. Additionally the alt attribute of the
           used "<img>" tag is set to the letter, so text-based browsers correctly show the first word. Because
           such a paragraph should also be introduced by more whitespace, one usually uses the standard "<p>"
           tag in front of "<big>" to achieve the correct optical effect.

           Example:

             ...The last line of the previous paragraph.
             <p>
             <big T>he new line of the following paragraph...

       Small Caps Text
           "<sc "[complete]">"..."</sc>"

           This container tag renders its body with small caps, i.e.  all lower case letters are changed to
           upper case while lowered optically via font size. In german typography this is also known as
           `Kapitaelchen'.  Optionally when adding the attribute complete, all words are forced to begin with an
           upper case letter, too.

           If you have support for i18n (internationalization) you may also convert case of non-ASCII
           characters. See your local documentation locale(7) for details or ask your system administrator.

       Spaced Text
           "<spaced "[interchar=N] [interline=N]">"..."</spaced>"

           This container tag renders its body as spaced text, i.e.  text with spaces between the lines and
           characters. In typpgraphy this is usually used to emphasize the text by the use of whitespace. Per
           default interchar and interline are 0, i.e. no spacing. The spacing is achieved by inserting as much
           "&nbsp;" entities as interchar specifies and 1pt-images of height 14+interline every fifth word.  In
           german typography this is also known as `Gesperrt'.

       Headline
           "<headline "[name]">"..."</headline>"

           This container tag creates a typographically better headline as the standard HTML "<h1>" does, i.e.
           it renders the text in Helvetica and used better whitespaces around it. Actually it does not create
           any whitespace above it, but the correct one below it. This way you can create the leading whitespace
           your own (which is usually different according to the context) but get nice trailing whitespace
           (which has to be chosen carefully to make the headline and the following paragraph one unit).  In
           german this is called `Ueberschrift' hence the alias "<ue>".

           Example:

             ...The last line of the previous paragraph.
             <p>
             <ue>The headline</ue>
             The new line of the following paragraph...

       Sub-Headline
           "<subheadline "[name]">"..."</subheadline>"

           This container tag creates a typographically better sub-headline as the standard HTML "<h2>" does,
           i.e. it renders the text in Helvetica and used better whitespaces around it. Actually it does not
           create any whitespace above it, but the correct one below it. This way you can create the leading
           whitespace your own (which is usually different according to the context) but get nice trailing
           whitespace (which has to be chosen carefully to make the headline and the following paragraph one
           unit).  In german this is called `Zwischenueberschrift' hence the alias "<zwue>".

           Example:

             ...The last line of the previous paragraph.
             <p>
             <zwue>The headline</zwue>
             The new line of the following paragraph...

       Verbatim Code
           "<verbcode>"..."</verbcode>"

           This container tag renders its body mostly verbatim, i.e.  treats it like plain (source) code.
           Internally this just is an indented "<verbatim>" container from wml::fmt::verbatim(3) which itself is
           an enhanced "<pre>" container.

       Unnumbered Lists
           "<tul "[ps=N] [pi=N]">"..."</tul>"

           This container tag displays unnumbered lists in a more typographically strong layout, rendered via
           HTML tables for indentation.

           "<tli "[pshape=box|dash] [pcolor=#rrggbb]">"..."</tli>"

           Items are prefixed by a box or a dash, depending on the pshape attribute, and its color may be
           defined.

AUTHOR

        Ralf S. Engelschall
        rse@engelschall.com
        www.engelschall.com

REQUIRES

        Internal: P1, P2, P3, P8

SEE ALSO

       HTML "<font>" and "<br>" tags.