Dotan Cohen wrote:

> 
> Can an alternative style sheet be used temporarily, that may have
> different background colours for the different styles? I don't mind
> writing it myself, if it's a one-time doing. But how to switch on the
> fly?

I am not expert, but I would do this:

1. Make a template with the styles you want.
2. Copy that template to to tweak those styles (colors, fonts, etc.).
3. Open the document using the main template and then switch templates
to see how they look with these other ones.

But other experts may have a better solution.


>>> it. Yes, I typed out the HTML and CSS by hand in a regular text
>>> editor.
>>>
>> Oh boy! Not an efficient and an unusual method to accomplish this.
>>
> 
> Why not? I'm already familiar with HTML and the markup was only a

It is because HTML is not optimized for printing. LaTeX is, to a great
extent.


> small portion of the text. Furthermore, I didn't touch the mouse the
> whole time! I am actually considering adopting this method for
> documents that I must create, and I found a great HTML to PDF
> converter as I prefer to present documents in PDF.

If you are attracted by these, you definitely should take a look at
LaTeX. You may be pleasantly surprised!

Regards.


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