\title Set Up Commands and what they do
\fgcolor 1
\bgcolor 3
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\bold \\FONT <fontname> <size> : \bold
\indent 8
This command will set the font for this window.
Each window may have its own font.  Proportional
fonts may or may not work well.  If the font
cannot be found, the default system font (Topaz) will be used.
It is also worthwhile to note that while using large
fonts (point size > 20) is possible, the results may
not be what you intended (this could be called a bug).

\freeformat
\ital Example: \ital
	  1.)  \\font times 15	    /* use a 15 point Times font     */
	  2.)  \\font helvetica 26  /* use a 26 point Helvetica font */



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\bold \\TITLE <Some Title>     : \bold
\indent 8
Set the window Title for this document.  This is
what will be displayed in the window title bar.
Any text from \underline after\underline  the TITLE keyword to
the end of line will be used as the window title.

\freeformat
\ital Example: \ital
	  1.)  \\title	FlowerText
	  2.)  \\title	Joes' really cool HyperText Document



\format
\bold \\BGCOLOR  <number>      : \bold
\indent 8
Set the Background color for the window border.  The
number given is the pen number to use.	If your
choice here is the same as the FGCOLOR option,
the FGCOLOR will be complemented.  This keeps
silly things like invisible window borders from
happening.

\freeformat
\ital Example: \ital
	  1.)  \\bgcolor 3	/* set window background color to pen 3 */
	  2.)  \\bgcolor 2	/* set window background color to pen 2 */



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\bold \\FGCOLOR  <number>      : \bold
\indent 8
Set the Foreground color for the window border.
Watch out for unusable color combinations.  Some
can be *really* tough on the eyes (even if it
is only the border).  This command and the one
above are useful for using the windows to color
code the different the levels within in your
hypertext document(s) heirarchy.

\freeformat
\ital Example: \ital
	  1.)  \\fgcolor 1    /* foreground color for window is pen 1 */
	  2.)  \\fgcolor 4    /* color in foreground of window is pen 4 */



\format
\bold \\LOCATION <xmin> <ymin> <width> <height> : \bold
\indent 8
This command will set up the window to appear at
your given coordinates if at all possible.  If you
specify something too large, or off screen, it will
put in suitable defaults.  The sanity checking
is good, so don't worry about being off a few
pixels here or there.

\freeformat
\ital Example: \ital
	  /* open a window at 42x25 which is 400x100  */
	  1.)  \\location 42 25 400 100

	  2.)  \\location 10 175 700 80  /* no good, but will work	 */



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\bold \\TEXTCOLOR <num> : \bold
\indent 8
This command will set the text in the window to be printed in <num> color.
On a 4 color workbench screen, you specify the number between 0-3.  Larger
numbers will simply wrap around.  Be careful of using unreadable
combinations of text, some can very difficult to read.	Remember, this is
only a setup command and cannot be used to change colors in the rest of a
document (currently).

\freeformat
\ital Example: \ital
	  1.)  \\textcolor 3	  /* use pen number 3 to draw text */
	  2.)  \\textcolor 4	  /* use pen number 4 to draw text */



\format
\bold \\HELP <filename> :\bold
\indent 8
This command makes use of the help key on the Amiga keyboard. The file name
you give will be taken as the file to load and display whenver the \bold
HELP \bold key is pressed.  This provides a convienent and easy method to
give help for your documents.  Each window may have its own seperate help
file.  This is a very important command and \bold every \bold Hypertext
author should make use of this in \ital each and every document. \ital	The
Amiga keyboard is one of the few that actually has a HELP key, don't let it
go to waste.

\freeformat
\ital Example: \ital
	 1.) \\help my_help.doc
		This example will open and display the file my_help.doc
		(in the current directory) \italic whenever \italic the
		help key is pressed.

	 2.) \\help df1:help/quick_help.doc
		In this example, when the user presses the help key,
		the file df1:quick_help.doc will be displayed.


