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Post #13562 Posted 10/3/2006 6:49:18 PM
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Hello

Is there a way to change the font in the output of a report?

The font looks like Arial. How could I change it to Time New Roman?

Thanks

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Post #13563 Posted 10/3/2006 8:15:59 PM


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You can set various parameters in the appearance in the file "style.css"
Post #13564 Posted 10/3/2006 11:10:04 PM
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Thank you maru-san for the location.

I tried to chnage the font in the body section "font-family:..." to Time New Roman". It changed the whole report font to Times New Roman.

I know that, that was what I wanted, however, the type appears to be smaller than the Arial. Might be just an illusion, I don't know. But, what do want is to change the headings in the individual forms to Times new Roman and the size.

I tried to add "font-family: Times New Roman" to the "h1.h0" and "h1.h1" sections a little further down in style.css. Unfortunately, it did nothing.

I can't see what I would need to change in style.css to change the heading font and size.

Would you be able to point me in the right direction?

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Post #13565 Posted 10/3/2006 11:48:14 PM


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Frank1 (10/3/2006)
Thank you maru-san for the location.

I tried to add "font-family: Times New Roman" to the "h1.h0" and "h1.h1" sections a little further down in style.css. Unfortunately, it did nothing.

Would you be able to point me in the right direction?


Try to change following line
h1.heading { font-size: 28pt; font-family: Times New Roman; text-align:center; }
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you will see the difference. I also changed once the line "heading" (line 73) and it also shows a difference
Post #13566 Posted 10/4/2006 12:38:21 AM
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You are right about the first. I still don't see the change in the heading (line 73) change.

Does'nt matter because these changes are in the report heading. I want to change the headings in the individual pages.

I found some things:

Changing the font size on line 14 to 12pt and the font to Times New Roman changes the whole report font and size of all the standard text. Looks o/k.

Changing "h1 { color: #330077; font-size: 20pt; }" to the 20pt, changes the individual heading.

Changing "h2 { color: #330077; font-size: 18pt; }" to the 18pt, changes the spouse heading.

But "h3 { color: #330077; font-size: 14pt }" to the 14pt, does'nt change anything I can see. I hoped that it would change the childeren heading. But it does'nt.

Now I am only looking to change this last (chindren heading on the individual page)

Thanks

Frank1

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