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Wish to change report font type and size. Please help

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Posted Friday, December 14, 2012 - Post #30989
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Hi,

I have been trying to change the font type and size of the reports using a "hit and miss" method and was eventually successful with the older skin generation. With the new skin (revision 2012.09.20), the relevant parameters seem to have changed places and I was not able to change the fonts yet. Also, it seems that the report font parameters are now at a different location depending on the theme (Default and OliveBranch e.g.).

What I wish to achieve is changing the font type and the font size for:
- standard text including headers
- notes
- sources
just for Theme 2/11 (used to be a Default theme).

I would be very grateful if I were told in which sections of skin 2012.09.20 I should make the changes. Once I know the right places (folder and table or program), I should be able to guess the right parameters to generate my reports with the desired font size, italic, bold, etc.

Thank you for your help. Kind regards

Roland
Posted Saturday, December 15, 2012 - Post #30995
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Hi,

Please disregard my request. I finally found the right place by myself. The Report Generator works now as I wanted.

Kind regards

Roland
Posted Saturday, August 27, 2022 - Post #42390
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That's really helpful. Try holding your breath for 4 minutes. Just an idea to help out.
Posted Friday, October 7, 2022 - Post #42489
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