This invention is a method of analyzing and preparing electronic text in
such a way as to set values for each word in terms of recognizability,
comprehensibility, and parts of speech for later emphasis and marking for
printing or display on an electronic device. When used on electronic
display devices it further employs methods which permit the user to limit
eye movement by displaying such text one or a few words at a time. This
invention also enhances the ability of small electronic devices to
display textual information by providing a method of display which is
more suitable for small display areas. The invention is made up of two
sections. The first analyzes the text to be displayed and grades each
word in such a way as to substantially anticipate the difficulty in
understanding each word the reader will have when it subsequently is
displayed. The first section then tags each word with several values
creating a file which can then be read by the second section which then
uses the tags to determine how the word is to be displayed. Emphasis and
de-emphasis is provided through length of display, color, size, and
opacity. Provision is also made for the inclusion of graphics, videos,
and audio.