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- .**** Created using IPF Editor 1.0 (C) 1992-1993 Perez Computing Services. ****
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- .* SAMPLE ONLINE DOCUMENT PROJECT
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- .* The text for this document was imported in from a text file.
- .* The IPF Editor correctly removed all colons and other odd
- .* characters and converted them to their IPF tags.
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- .* Note: The ".*" indicates that the current line is a comment
- .* and ignored by the IPF Compiler.
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- .* TAGGING IPF FILES OVERVIEW
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- .* Tagging of files is usually done in two passes. The first pass
- .* is used to place panel headers, list and subsections, and
- .* other similar tags. The second pass is used to place hyper-
- .* text/graphics links in the file. Since hypertext/graphics links
- .* require the panel headers to be defined, you must define
- .* all panel headers before trying to define hypertext/graphics
- .* links.
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- .* HOW TO BUILD THIS FILE
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- .* If you correctly loaded this file using the "File select project" menu
- .* item you can compile and test this project using the "Compiler
- .* Compile project" item to create the .INF file, and the "Compiler
- .* Test document" to test the file "SHAKESPR.INF" created.
- .* You will probably wish to turn on the compiler results window
- .* in the Compiler Compile project setup dialog so you can see the
- .* results of your latest compile
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- .* PANEL HEADING MARKING
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- .* This is the first header of the document and will be the first entry
- .* in the document's table of contents. Note that every panel header
- .* (the ":hn." has text following it that is the Panel Header title (the
- .* text shown at the top of the panel). This panel was created using
- .* the "Ipf commands, Panel headers, level 1" menu option after high-
- .* lighting the text "Twelfth Night." Note the res code and name=
- .* portion of the tag were generated automatically by the IPF Editor.
- .* The ":p." (paragraph) tag immediately follows the panel header and
- .* indicates what text will be associated with the panel header and show
- .* up in the panel. You can place more than one paragraph in each panel,
- .* plus any of the other IPF commands including lists, notes, footnote
- .* references, hypertext links, etc.
- :h1 name=Twelfth_Night res=5.Twelfth Night
- :p.This is part of Act 1, Scene 2 from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night."
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- .* SIMPLE LIST MARKING
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- .* This is a simple list shown below. Each of the list items was typed in,
- .* one per line, separated by a blank line. Then the mouse was used to
- .* highlight the items, and the simple list graphical menu item was
- .* selected (You can get descriptions of hold the mouse button down
- .* on any graphical menu item and move the mouse up or down you
- .* will see descriptions of each item).
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- .* PASS 2: Once we created the basic list, we then marked each
- .* list item individually using the mouse and used the "Hypertext/
- .* graphics link" command (either with the graphical menu or by
- .* pressing ALT-T, or with the pop-up menu). Then we selected
- .* the panel we wished to link the marked text to.
- :sl.
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- :li.:link reftype=hd res=56535.Description of Characters:elink.
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- :li.:link reftype=hd res=56545.Scene Description:elink.
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- :li.:link reftype=hd res=56550.Scene Action:elink.
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- :esl.
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- .* SECOND LEVEL PANEL DEFINITION
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- .* This is a second level panel header. Again we highlighted the text
- .* "Dramatis Personae" with the mouse, then selected the second
- .* level panel header.
- :h2 res=56535.Dramatis Personae
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- .* UNORDERED LIST MARKING
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- .* This list was produced just like the simple list in the first panel.
- .* Each item was separated by a blank line, then the text was
- .* highlighted with the mouse and the "IPF commands, Lists,
- .* Unordered list" menu item was selected from the top level
- .* menu. Of course we could have used the unordered list graphical
- .* menu item, instead and gotten the same results.
- :ul.
- :li.:link refid=Duke_Orsino reftype=fn.Orsino:elink.
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- :li.:link refid=Sebastian reftype=fn.Sebastian:elink.
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- :li.:link refid=Captain reftype=fn.A Sea Captain:elink., (Captain)
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- :li.:link refid=Olivia reftype=fn.Olivia:elink.
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- :li.:link refid=Viola reftype=fn.Viola:elink.
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- :eul.
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- .* ANOTHER FIRST LEVEL PANEL HEADER
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- :h1 res=56540.Act I Scene II
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- :p.A discussion between Viola and the Captain near the sea-coast.
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- .* ANOTHER SECOND LEVEL PANEL HEADER
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- :h2 res=56545.Scene
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- :p.A city in Illyria, and the sea-coast near it.
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- :h2 res=56550.Action
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- :p. {Enter Viola, a Captain, and Sailors.}
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- .* SAMPLE EXAMPLE TEXT
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- .* Note the use of the .xmp example text. The entire panel's text was
- .* highlighted with the mouse, then the "IPF commands, Subsections,
- .* Example" menu item was selected. Selecting this lets us keep the
- .* original formatting of Shakespeare's text.
- :xmp.
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- .* TEXT HIGHLIGHTING EXAMPLE
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- .* Each of the names of the two characters (VIOLA and the ship
- .* CAPTAIN) have been boldfaced by highlighting the text with
- .* the mouse, then selecting the "IPF commands, Highlighting,
- .* Bold" menu item.
- .* Also note the use of the &colon. that is used to generate
- .* colons.
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- :hp2.VIOLA&colon.:ehp2. What country, friends, is this?
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- :hp2.Captain&colon.:ehp2. This is Illyria, lady.
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- :hp2.VIOLA&colon.:ehp2. And what should I do in Illyria?
- My :link refid=Sebastian reftype=fn.brother:elink. he is in Elysium.
- Perchance he is not drown'd&colon. what think you, sailors?
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- :hp2.Captain&colon.:ehp2. It is perchance that you yourself were saved.
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- :hp2.VIOLA&colon.:ehp2. O my poor :link refid=Sebastian reftype=fn.brother:elink.! and so perchance may he be.
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- :hp2.Captain&colon.:ehp2. True, madam&colon. and, to comfort you with chance,
- Assure yourself, after our ship did split,
- When you and those poor number saved with you
- Hung on our driving boat, I saw your :link refid=Sebastian reftype=fn.brother:elink.,
- Most provident in peril, bind himself,
- Courage and hope both teaching him the practice,
- To a strong mast that lived upon the sea;
- Where, like Arion on the dolphin's back,
- I saw him hold acquaintance with the waves
- So long as I could see.
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- :hp2.VIOLA&colon.:ehp2. For saying so, there's gold&colon.
- Mine own escape unfoldeth to my hope,
- Whereto thy speech serves for authority,
- The like of him. Know'st thou this country?
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- :hp2.Captain&colon.:ehp2. Ay, madam, well; for I was bred and born
- Not three hours' travel from this very place.
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- :hp2.VIOLA&colon.:ehp2. Who governs here?
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- :hp2.Captain&colon.:ehp2. A noble duke, in nature as in name.
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- :hp2.VIOLA&colon.:ehp2. What is the name?
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- :hp2.Captain&colon.:ehp2. :link refid=Duke_Orsino reftype=fn.Orsino:elink..
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- :hp2.VIOLA&colon.:ehp2. :link refid=Duke_Orsino reftype=fn.Orsino:elink.! I have heard my father name him&colon.
- He was a bachelor then.
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- :hp2.Captain&colon.:ehp2. And so is now, or was so very late;
- For but a month ago I went from hence,
- And then 'twas fresh in murmur,--as, you know,
- What great ones do the less will prattle of,--
- That he did seek the love of fair :link refid=Olivia reftype=fn.Olivia:elink..
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- :hp2.VIOLA&colon.:ehp2. What's she?
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- :hp2.Captain&colon.:ehp2. A virtuous maid, the daughter of a count
- That died some twelvemonth since, then leaving her
- In the protection of his son, her brother,
- Who shortly also died&colon. for whose dear love,
- They say, she hath abjured the company
- And sight of men.
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- :hp2.VIOLA&colon.:ehp2. O that I served that lady
- And might not be delivered to the world,
- Till I had made mine own occasion mellow,
- What my estate is!
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- :hp2.Captain&colon.:ehp2. That were hard to compass;
- Because she will admit no kind of suit,
- No, not the :link refid=Duke_Orsino reftype=fn.duke's:elink..
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- :hp2.VIOLA&colon.:ehp2. There is a fair behavior in thee, captain;
- And though that nature with a beauteous wall
- Doth oft close in pollution, yet of thee
- I will believe thou hast a mind that suits
- With this thy fair and outward character.
- I prithee, and I'll pay thee bounteously,
- Conceal me what I am, and be my aid
- For such disguise as haply shall become
- The form of my intent. I'll serve this :link refid=Duke_Orsino reftype=fn.duke:elink.&colon.
- Thou shall present me as an eunuch to him&colon.
- It may be worth thy pains; for I can sing
- And speak to him in many sorts of music
- That will allow me very worth his service.
- What else may hap to time I will commit;
- Only shape thou thy silence to my wit.
- :exmp.
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- .* FOOTNOTE DEFINITIONS
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- .* These footnotes were created by entering in the text, then
- .* highlighting it and selecting the footnote graphical menu item.
- .* The id was whatever text we chose to enter to describe the
- .* footnote. You can enter up to 31 characters to describe the
- .* footnote, including spaces. DO NOT enter periods in the description
- .* or the hypertext/graphics linking to the footnote will not work
- .* correctly.
- :fn id=Duke_Orsino.
- The Duke of Illyria. ("Duke Orsino").
- :efn.
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- .* THREE MORE FOOTNOTES
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- :fn id=Sebastian.
- Sebastian is the brother of Viola.
- :efn.
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- :fn id=Captain.
- The Captain, a friend to Viola.
- :efn.
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- :fn id=Olivia.
- Olivia is the beloved of Duke Orsino.
- :efn.
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- :fn id=Viola.
- Viola is a castaway; sister to Sebastian.
- :efn.
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- .* END OF FIRST (AND ONLY) FILE IN THIS PROJECT
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