were all added as plain text files. That meant that all the formatting and footnotes were lost. But the formatting was used in many etexts to give editorial information. As explained by Patrick Olivelle in the metadata to one of his etexts:
Formatting and Editorial Notes
● Mūla (root-text): BOLD
● Mūla text cited in commentary: BOLD
● Names of authors and texts: RED
● Citations from other texts: BLUE
● Pūrvapakṣa, Uttarapakṣa, and different views: underlined
● Introductory comments that precede the mūla verses are given in italics.
and by Donald R. Davis in the metadata to one of his etexts:
Cited verses are indented and bolded.The University of Texas at Austin's etexts have now been re-uploaded to the library with all the original formatting, font colouring and footnotes. They are still fully searchable within the library.