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richtext (1)
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    NAME
         richtext - View a richtext document, typically a  mail  mes-
         sage
    
    SYNOPSIS
         richtext [ -c ] [ -f ] [ -m ] [ -n ] [ -o ]  [  -p  ]  [  -s
         charset ] [ -t ] [ file ]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The richtext program allows users to view  "richtext"  files
         on  an  ASCII  terminal.  It uses termcap(5) capabilities to
         highlight text that is supposed to be bold or italic, and to
         underline  text  that is supposed to be underlined.  It also
         implements most of the richtext commands  that  have  to  do
         with indentation and justification, as well as the "excerpt"
         and "signature" commands.
    
         Richtext is a very simple markup language for  sending  rich
         text  through  the  mail.   It  is  not  to be confused with
         Microsoft's RTF (Rich Text Format).  It is part of the  MIME
         standard for multimedia Internet mail.
    
         The richtext program takes raw richtext output on its  stan-
         dard  input  or from a file and produces formatted output on
         its standard output, which is assumed to be a terminal.   It
         is intended primarily for use by the metamail(1) program.
    
         The program will also repair the raw input to match  up  any
         richtext command pairs that are out of order.
    
    OPTIONS
         When invoked with no options, richtext expects raw  richtext
         on  its standard input, which is corrected, and then format-
         ted output is written on its standard output.  The following
         options can alter that behaviour:
    
         -a      This option, which is only available under DOS, tog-
                 gles  whether or not to use ANSI mode for highlight-
                 ing bold, italic, or underlined text.
    
         -c      This option directs richtext to just correct the raw
                 richtext  and  write  the  corrected  version to its
                 standard output, without performing any formatting.
    
         -f      This option directs richtext to use  termcap-derived
                 escape  codes  for  bold  and  italic  text, even if
                 richtext is called in a pipe.
    
         -m      This option directs richtext  to  interpret  '<'  in
                 multi-byte  Japanese  and Korean sequences as a real
                 less-than symbol and not the  start  of  a  richtext
                 command.  This is called the ''multi-byte '<' hack''
                 in the source code.  Primarily this is for  interna-
                 tional variants of richtext.
    
         -n      This option directs richtext to not do  any  correc-
                 tion to the raw richtext it receives.
    
         -o      This option directs richtext to use overstriking for
                 underlining,  etc.,  on  terminals where this is the
                 most appropriate behavior.
    
         -p      This enables the use of a pager which reports "Press
                 RETURN  to  go  on"  after each screen-full of data.
                 Alternatively,   if   the    environment    variable
                 MM_USEPAGER  is present, then the pager will also be
                 used.  This option and the environment variable have
                 no  effect if either standard input or standard out-
                 put is redirected.
    
         -s charset
                 This option directs richtext to  use  the  specified
                 default  character set initially when processing the
                 text.  Legal values are  us-ascii,  iso-2022-jp  and
                 iso-2022-kr.  Any  other  value  will default to us-
                 ascii.
    
         -t      This option directs richtext  NOT  to  use  termcap-
                 derived  escape codes for bold and italic text, even
                 if richtext is called in a terminal.   Instead,  "*"
                 and "_" will be used to highlight the affected text.
    
    X11 Resources
         If you're using the xterm program, you can control what font
         is used for bold text using the "xterm*boldFont" resource.
    
    SEE ALSO
         metamail(1), mailto(1), termcap(5)
    
    BUGS
         This is a very quick hack, really -- an attempt  to  provide
         minimal  richtext support for an ASCII terminal.  The author
         makes no pretense of having gotten every single case right.
    
    COPYRIGHT
         Copyright  (c)  1991  Bell  Communications  Research,   Inc.
         (Bellcore)
    
         Permission  to  use,  copy,  modify,  and  distribute   this
         material  for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
         provided that the above copyright notice and this permission
         notice  appear  in all copies, and that the name of Bellcore
         not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining  to  this
         material  without  the specific, prior written permission of
         an authorized representative of Bellcore.  BELLCORE MAKES NO
         REPRESENTATIONS  ABOUT  THE  ACCURACY OR SUITABILITY OF THIS
         MATERIAL FOR ANY PURPOSE.  IT IS PROVIDED "AS  IS",  WITHOUT
         ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES.
    
    AUTHORS
         Nathaniel S. Borenstein
         Richtext correction  algorithm  and  international  language
         support by Rhys Weatherley (rhys@cs.uq.oz.au).
    
    
    
    


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