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Old 03-19-2008, 04:56 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Marinerrr View Post
I've noticed that .lit files seem to convert to a larger than normal font size (when using the libprs500 convert function). This is true regardless of the "Base Font" size set in the "Look and Feel" option of the convert window. Maybe this is only true with the OSX version. I haven't tried converting .lit files with the Win or LINUX versions yet.
I've run into the same issue sometimes, and it's .lit file specific, not OS specific. I haven't taken the time to track down the problem, but something some files specify is throwing off libprs500's font-size rationalization algorithm. If the generated LRF's fonts are larger than you want you can work around it by specifying a lower base font size, and vice versa.
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