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Old 08-09-2003, 06:45 AM   #19
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Originally posted by iSilo
iSilo uses a scaling factor of 1.2 from one size to the next size. With medium at 1.0, large is 1.2, and largest is 1.44. So if a span of text has a point size of 12, setting the size to largest gives a point size of 17.28 for that span.
With standard HTML like this:

Code:
FONT SIZE=n  Point Size  Heading Hn
0                 6
1                 8             H6
2                 10            H5
3 (default)       12            H4
4                 14            H3
5                 18            H2
6                 24            H1
7                 36
...am I assuming correctly that if a html document doesn't use any font size (nor css) tags, that its text has a point size of 12? And if a html document uses a font size of -2 (which is quite often used by mobile content providers), it has a point size of 8, which would lead iSilo to scale the font sizes as the following: smallest 5.6 .... largest 11,52? Sorry to be such a pain, but I am still trying to figure out which fontsizes and how many different sizes to include in a iSilo font database.
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