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Re: SZ values
- Subject: Re: SZ values
- From: Leslie Bialler lb136@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 10:24:35 -0400
fenda@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> Inside Styles definition delta I have seen that SZ is followed by two
> numbers, for example SZ=12PT,12PT.
Eh? That' can't be right.
> I would like to know the function of
> the second number?. If the second number is lower than the former one,
> there is a typeface switch, but..
Here is an example of a valid style definition:
≪SSH1,MD=BO,FC,UF=CGTIMES,SZ=12PT≫
> .
> Manuel Castelao
> P.S.- The Xy4 and XyWin manuals don't include information about this
> point.
Well if there were two sz statements in a row, the second would govern.
You might also want to do this:
≪LM10≫≪RM70≫≪SSH1,MD=BO,FC,UF=CGTIMES,SZ=12PT≫≪SSTXT,MD=NM,UF=CGTIMES,SZ=11PT≫
The margin commands, which are outside the styles definition here, would
govern the entire document. Indeed, if you wanted the whole document in the
same typeface, you could move the UF definition in front of the styles
command.
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