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Ektron® eWebEditPro Developer's Reference Guide

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headings<br />

• cmdfontsize4<br />

• cmdfontsize5<br />

• cmdfontsize6<br />

• cmdfontsize7<br />

Fonts and Headers<br />

The fontsize element is one way to specify font sizes. However, the preferred way<br />

is to use the selections element group to generate a list of fonts and commands to<br />

set them. Here is an example use of the preferred method.<br />

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Font Size<br />

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7 pt<br />

6 pt<br />

5 pt<br />

4 pt<br />

3 pt<br />

2 pt<br />

1 pt<br />

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Element Hierarchy<br />

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Attributes<br />

Name Values Default Description<br />

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

localeref String "" The identifier to translate the #text description.<br />

name String "3" The name of the font. It must be a value from 1<br />

through 7. 1 is the smallest font, 7 is the largest.<br />

Fonts of any other names are not used.<br />

#text String "" The text that defines the font. This text appears on<br />

the dropdown list but is not inserted into the font<br />

tag.<br />

The section that specifies the heading levels for paragraphs.<br />

<strong>Ektron®</strong> <strong>eWebEditPro</strong> Developer’s <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, Release 5.1, Revision 1 321

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