Pardon the belated reply here -- computer problems all weekend!
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I've since edited my post and removed the 100%. It is not needed. You may have wanted 124%, but you put in 100%. You don't want 124% either. You use option to change the font size. You cannot guarantee that others won't change the font szie, so you set the font at the default size and set other fonts size in relation to 1em.
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Yeah, I normally wouldn't use anything other than 100% as my basefont, but this book I'm working on is rather a "fun," almost comicbook-like little piece, and I just thought it was nicer with a bigger font, it seems to fit this particular piece -- although it certainly doesn't "have" to be that way, of course.
Also, on a separate note...
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Originally Posted by GrannyGrump
@Psymon --- you are aware you need to buy a special license for that Larabie font if you want to embed it in an e-book? He doesn't let his fonts get re-distributed free of charge (can't really blame him, I guess). I've seen many of his fonts I wanted to use, but every single one needs that purchased license for e-book embedding.
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Oh, crap! That's what I get for not fully reading the EULA -- I saw "These fonts include a license that allows free commercial use" and stopped reading there (it would seem).
Well, that's a bummer. The style of this font perfectly suits the material I'm working with, and it's the fact that it has both bold and italic versions that were the clincher in choosing this one. Dang... guess I'll have to go searching for a different one now. It's REALLY hard to find free fonts that have the different weights, etc. one needs, though. :/