"When translating from other SGML-based formats, documents may include non-standard elements e.g. PROPNAME for proper names. HTML+ browsers will normally ignore such markup and process their contents as if these tags weren't present. The RENDER element can be used to tell the browser how to render such tags,
e.g. <RENDER TAG="PROPNAME" STYLE="I"> (HTML+)
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"The STYLE attribute is a comma separated list of presentation tag names." (HTML+)
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bold
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| "i"
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italic
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struck out
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| "sub"
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subscript
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super script
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| "tt"
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tt as a typewriter would present text
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| "p"
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insert a paragraph break at the start of the text as part of the rendering.
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