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Old 04-24-2007, 12:20 AM   #16
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Thanks Kov.

Turns out there's a quick reference online that is far better than the one I linked above. I figured out a lot of stuff, including how to implement my curly quote algorithm. Now I can move on to questions more directly related to pylrs.

I have two questions off the bat...

(1) How do you set the BOTTOM MARGIN in pylrs?

Using the default Text and Page objects, the text flows beyond the end of the screen, leaving the last sentence on the page partially obscured. I've been able to set top and side margin, but not bottom. If you add more text to the formatting.py example, you will see this behaviour.

(2) Anyone know what font size matches that of makelrf3?

For me, makelrf3 had the font size bullseyed... even better than the Sony Connect books. Pylrs uses a font that's too big for my tastes.

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