OK, I've figured out the workaround. Rev will screw up the fonts in _substacks_ when the default font of the main stack is changed**, UNLESS the substack has a non-empty textFont, not just an effective textfont, before you change the default/owner's/stack font in the main stack.

The solution is to put into a preOpenStack handler in the MAIN stack a line like this: set the textfont of stack "My Substack" to the effective textfont of stack "My Substack" (It's possible to do this for multiple substacks by building a list of them.)

What a waste of a day.

Charles Hartman

** And I do mean screw up. Here's what Rev whimsically does. When the textfont of a main stack is changed -- right at that moment, as far as I can tell -- Rev goes through the substack inserting font tags that specify the main stack's PREVIOUS textFont. Each tag extends from just before the first _style_ change in the field's text, until the end of that paragraph (marked by a </p>).

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