gtk2/demos/gtk-demo/markup.txt
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Text sizes: <span size="xx-small">tiny</span> <span size="x-small">very small</span> <span size="small">small</span> <span size="medium">normal</span> <span size="large">large</span> <span size="x-large">very large</span> <span size="xx-large">huge</span>
Text <span color="gray">c<span color="green">o</span>l<span color="tomato">o</span>rs</span> and <span background="pink">backgrounds</span>
Colorful <span underline="low" underline-color="blue"><span underline="double" underline-color="red">under</span>lines</span> and <span background="pink"><span underline="error">mo</span><span underline="error" underline-color="green">re</span></span>
Colorful <span strikethrough="true" strikethrough-color="magenta">strikethroughs</span>
Superscripts and subscripts: 𝜀<span rise="-6000" size="x-small" font_desc="italic">0</span> = 𝜔<span rise="8000" size="smaller">𝜔<span rise="14000" size="smaller">𝜔<span rise="20000">.<span rise="23000">.<span rise="26000">.</span></span></span></span></span>
<span letter_spacing="3000">Letterspacing</span>
OpenType font features: <span font_desc="sans regular" font_features="dlig=0">feast</span> versus <span font_desc="sans regular" font_features="dlig=1">feast</span>
Shortcuts: <tt>Monospace</tt> <b>Bold</b> <i>Italic</i> <big>Big</big> <small>Small</small> <u>Underlined</u> <s>Strikethrough</s> Super<sup>script</sup> Sub<sub>script</sub>
<span allow_breaks="false">A</span> hy­phen­ation al­go­rithm is a set of rules, espe­ci­ally one co­di­fied for im­ple­men­tation in a com­pu­ter pro­gram, that de­ci­des at which points a word can be bro­ken over two lines with a hy­phen. For ex­am­ple, a hy­phen­ation al­go­rithm might de­cide that im­peach­ment can be broken as <span allow_breaks="false">impeach‧ment</span> or <span allow_breaks="false">im‧peachment</span> but not <span allow_breaks="false">impe‧achment.</span>
<span insert_hyphens="false">one/two three/four five/six seven/eight nine/ten</span>