All DSL tags have the following format: [a] (opening tag) or [/a] (closing tag).
[b], [/b] - boldfaced font
[i], [/i] - italics
[u], [/u] - underlined font
[c], [/c] - coloured (highlighted) font
[*], [/*] - the text between these tags is only displayed in full translation mode (see)
[mN] - sets the left paragraph margin. N is the number of spaces which will be used for the left-hand margin. N can be within the range from 0 to 9. The corresponding closing tag of the paragraph is [/m]. and left card margin.
[trn], [/trn] - translations zone.
[ex], [/ex] - examples zone.
[com], [/com] - comments zone.
[s],[/s] - multimedia zone (used to add pictures or sound files into a dictionary entries ).
[url],[/url] - link to a Web page.
[!trs], [/!trs] - the text between these tags will not be indexed
[p], [/p] - labels (clicking a label displays its full text)
[lang][/lang] - the language of the word or phrase; use these tags to mark words in the card that are written in a language other than the target language. Words marked by [lang] tags will be indexed, and you will be able to find them when carrying out full-text searches, or translate them with a right-click. Parameters: language name or language ID, e.g. [lang id=1]. The name of the language must be enclosed in brackets, e.g. [lang name="Russian"]. See the list of supported DSL languages in the "Supported Languages" section.
[ref][/ref] - hyperlink to a card in the same dictionary (You can also use "<<" and ">>" to enclose the headword of the card to make a link).
[sub][/sub] - subscript
[sup][/sup] - superscript
Note: DSL does not allow embedding formatting commands of the same type.