-
-</bold><indent><italic>Text/enriched</italic> format distinguishes between <underline>hard</underline> newlines and <underline>soft </underline>newlines. Hard
-newlines are used to separate paragraphs, or items in a list, or anywhere that
-must be a line break no matter what the margins are. Soft newlines are the ones
-inserted in order to fit text between the margins. Auto-fill-mode and
-enriched-mode's fill functions insert soft newlines as necessary, but hard
-newlines are only inserted by direct request, such as using the return key or the
-<fixed>C-o (open-line)</fixed> function.
-
-
-</indent><bold>INDENTATION
-
-
-</bold><indent>Indentation of regions of the document can be flexibly controlled. The face menu
-contains an <italic>Indent</italic> item, which indents the region by the width of 4 characters
-and an <italic>UnIndent </italic>item which removes 4 character-widths of indentation. All of the
-text paragraphs in this file are singly indented relative to the headings, for
-example. In addition, you can indent and unindent the <italic>right </italic>margin though use of
-the <italic>IndentRight</italic> and <italic>UnindentRight </italic>menu items. The indentation commands can be
-used repeatedly to get further levels of indentation. There are also shortcut
-commands to set the left and right margins directly.
-
-The basic editing commands in enriched-mode have been modified as necessary to
-maintain proper indentation, but if it gets messed up, you can use <fixed>C-q</fixed> to
-reformat the current paragraph. This may be necessary, for example, after
-yanking or pasting text into the buffer. Eventually all commands should respect
-indentation. <flushleft><indentright><indentright><indentright><indentright>
-
-
-</indentright>Not <indent>only whole paragraphs can be indented, but in fact any region.
-This makes it possible to have hanging-indents on paragraphs like
-this one: it was accomplished by selecting the region starting
-after the first word of the paragraph and going to the end of the
-paragraph, and indenting that. </indent></indentright></indentright></indentright><indent>Also notice that this paragraph had been
-indented on the right until the beginning of this sentence, when it resumed
-normal w</indent>i</flushleft></indent><flushleft>dth.
-
-
-<bold>JUSTIFICATION<indent>
-
-
-</indent></bold></flushleft><indent><nofill>Several styles of justification are possible, the simplest being <italic>unfilled.