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#Elements are *not* supported at this time, only Styles
#The currently acceptable variable are...

#pixelsBefore the height of space in pixels before a paragraph
#pixelsAfter the height of space in pixels after a paragraph
#patterndir the directory of the patterns

#charset which is
#either automatically recognized iso-8859-1 and utf-8, or an explicitly
#specified charset from the command line, only the two thai ones whose name
#i forget.


#Element Bold
# {
# Start
# End

# }

#Element Italic
# {
# Start
# End

# }


#Some of the global options that we can tweak.
Document
{
Start "

charset=$charset\">
$title

"
VTWIPS 76
HTWIPS 76
End "



Document converted from ms word 8 by

MSWordView
($version)

MSWordView written by
Caolan McNamara


"
}

# A style configuration has the following syntax
#Style Name , Name is the name that word gives to the style.
# {
# Prespace string, prespace is designed to be a placeholder for
# the vertical space that is at the beginning of
# a paragraph
# Start string, start is the starting tag of a style
# Bold On/Off, Each one of these tags can be set to On or Off.
# Off means that if the style according to word
# should be bold, then that is ignored. On means
# that mswordview follows what word says, if its
# bold, it stays bold, if its not it stays non-bold.
# Italic On/Off,
# Font On/Off,
# Default On/Off, Default On/Off sets the default handling for character
# attributes in a style to On or Off, ala the Bold example.
# End string, end is the ending tag of a style
# Postspace string, postspace is designed to be a placeholder for
# the vertical space that is at the end of a
# paragraph
# }

Style Normal
{
PreSpace "
"
Start ""
End ""
PostSpace "
"
}

#e.g. advanced configuration
#if you want the default word heading to be just a

, and to ignore
#the character formatting do something like this.
Style "Heading 1"
{
PreSpace "
"
Start


Default Off
End


PostSpace "
"
}

Style "Heading 2"
{
PreSpace " "
Start


Default Off
End


PostSpace " "
}

Style "Heading \" 3"
{
PreSpace " "
Start


Default Off
End


PostSpace " "
}

Style "Heading 4"
{
PreSpace " "
Start


Default Off
End


PostSpace " "
}

Style "Heading 5"
{
PreSpace " "
Start

Default Off
End

PostSpace " "
}

Style "Heading 6"
{
PreSpace " "
Start

Default Off
End

PostSpace " "
}

Style "Heading 7"
{
PreSpace " "
Start
Default Off
End

PostSpace " "
}

Style "Heading 8"
{
PreSpace " "
Start
Default Off
End

PostSpace " "
}

Style "Heading 9"
{
PreSpace " "
Start
Default Off
End

PostSpace " "
}