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| Mezzo Piano User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Sheffield, England, UK
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| Two larger than one? When typing text the smallest size is "2". If one reduces the size to "1" the text gets larger. For example the preceeding text was in Times New Roman font, size two. This is in Times New Roman font, size one. This seems to be the case for all fonts. Not a problem per se, but a little confusing. |
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__________________ "...you have the perfect C Major chord, with blazing trumpets and inaudible strings." - Daniel Barenboim. | |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Berkshires, MA
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| This is related to the HTML reference on font sizes. 1 is smallest, until larger. Font size="2" is the default for most websites. A good reference is: http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/_FONT_SIZE.html This is verdana 1 This is verdana 2 This is verdana 3 This is verdana 4 This is verdana 5 This is verdana 6 This is verdana 7 Last edited by interfx : 09-30-2006 at 12:39 PM. |
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| Mezzo Piano User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Sheffield, England, UK
Posts: 644
| For some reason I'm still seeing size one as being larger than size two. Must be my computer, or something. Anyway, for safety's sake I'm typing everything in size three these days. Should make my posts stand out if nothing else. |
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__________________ "...you have the perfect C Major chord, with blazing trumpets and inaudible strings." - Daniel Barenboim. | |
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