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Old 06-20-2007, 03:44 PM   #60
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Originally Posted by EatingPie View Post
If I interpret what you're asking correctly, there's a workaround. Specify "--chapterfontsize=95" and "--chapterfontweight=400" to have it match normal text. THEN you can add an <h1> tag to enlarge the font. Sort of a backwards way of doing what you're asking!
Sweet! I'll play around with this when I get home from work tonight!

EDIT: I tried compiling the file as you said, but the H1 and H2 tags are not affecting the text at all. I also tried it with a tab at the beginning of each line in the header, and no dice. Everything is all small (which _does_ look better than everything being frickin' huge)

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