# fss-0002 iki-0000
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# license open-standard-license-1.0-or-later
# version 2023/11/19
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# This file (assumed to be named fss-000c.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
#   iki_read fss-000c.txt +Q -w -r FSS FSS -WWW character "'" "'" code '"' '"' italic '"' '"'
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# To read the "Featureless Settings Specification: 000C - IKI Text" section of this file, use this command sequence:
#   fss_basic_list_read fss-000c.txt +Q -cn "Featureless Settings Specification: 000C - IKI Text" | iki_read +Q -w -r FSS FSS -WWW character "'" "'" code '"' '"' italic '"' '"'
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Featureless Settings Specification: 000C - IKI Text:
  The IKI specifications are separate specifications from the FSS:"Featureless Settings Specifications".
  This is simply a more formal way to designate that this format utilizes IKI syntax.
  This may also be used to designate EKI syntax.

  When neither an IKI nor an EKI header is specified and (other than code:"fss-000c" is specified) and the syntax is not known through some other means, then this can be assumed to be in IKI syntax rather than EKI syntax.

  The IKI syntax may be used in any FSS:"Featureless Settings Specifications".

  See the file:"iki.txt" specification for details on the IKI specifications.

  See the file:"eki.txt" specification for details on the EKI specifications.

  Example\:
    \# fss-000c iki-0000

    This is a italic\:"formal example" utilizing the FSS and IKI headers.

  Example\:
    \# iki-0000

    This is a italic\:"informal example" utilizing only the IKI headers.

  Example\:
    \# fss-000c eki-0000

    This is a bold:italic\:"informal example" utilizing the FSS and EKI headers.

  Example\:
    \# fss-000c

    This is a italic:"formal example" utilizing only the FSS headers, which in this case is treated as IKI rather than EKI.
