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Ektron® eWebEditPro Developer's Reference Guide

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fontsize<br />

Remarks<br />

Fonts and Headers<br />

The fontname element is one way to define a set of font names. However, the<br />

preferred method is to use a selections element group to define available font<br />

names.<br />

Here is an example of the preferred method of defining font names.<br />

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Font Name<br />

<br />

Arial, Helvetica<br />

Courier<br />

Microsoft Sans Serif, Sans Serif<br />

Symbol<br />

Times New Roman<br />

Verdana<br />

Webdings<br />

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Element Hierarchy<br />

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Attributes<br />

Remarks<br />

Name Attribute Type Default Description<br />

enabled Boolean True If false, the font is not used.<br />

#text String "" The text that the user views<br />

to select a font; also, the text<br />

placed into the font tag as<br />

the font name.<br />

Defines a font size that users can apply to text within the editor.<br />

Below are the font size commands available. These commands control the setting<br />

of the font size. They do not need to be defined in the feature as commands.<br />

They are available for list box commands and scripting.<br />

• cmdfontsize1<br />

• cmdfontsize2<br />

• cmdfontsize3<br />

<strong>Ektron®</strong> <strong>eWebEditPro</strong> Developer’s <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, Release 5.1, Revision 1 320

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