The description of how certain UIM help panel tags are actually rendered on screen is lacking in existing IBM documentation. The following table should correct this shortcoming.
Attribute examples are shown as appearing on a color screen: High intensity equals white. Monochrome terminals usually have two adjustments for overall brightness, and how much high intensity text should stick out in comparison ("contrast").
Headings
Tag
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Example
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Attributes
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:H1.
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This is a Level 1 Heading
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Centered, high intensity, underlined
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:H2.
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This is a Level 2 Heading
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High intensity, underlined
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:H3.
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This is a Level 3 Heading
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High intensity
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:H4.
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This is a Level 4 Heading
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Underlined
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Text attributes
Tag
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Example
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Attributes
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:HP0.
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This a HP0 highlight
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No visible highlight
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:HP1.
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This a HP1 highlight
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Underlined
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:HP2.
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This a HP2 highlight
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High intensity
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:HP3.
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This a HP3 highlight
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High intensity, underlined
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:HP4.
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Same as :HP0.
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:HP5.
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This a HP5 highlight
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Reverse video
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:HP6.
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This a HP6 highlight
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Reverse video, underlined
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:HP7.
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This a HP7 highlight
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Reverse video, high intensity
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:HP8.
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Same as :HP7.
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:HP9.
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Same as :HP5.
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