Hi Bill,

On 05/12/2015 12:38 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 12/05/2015 19:31, KI7MT wrote:
>> Hi Joe,
> Hi Greg,
>>
>> The default font is determined (for HTML docs), by the CSS sheets. When
>> building using the build scripts (*Nix), it uses:
>>
>> branches/doc/asciidoc/stylesheets/asciidoc.css
>>
>> /* Default font. */
>> body {
>>    font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;
>> }
>>
>> I updated this file a long time ago to match your Web-Site fonts.
> Ah, OK I hadn't realized you had modified the asciidoc source. That 
> explains the difference.
> 
> I'm no asciidoc expert but surely this can be overridden in either a 
> configuration file or in the document sources somewhere. It defeats the 
> whole point of cascading stylesheets to edit a parent stylesheet doesn't it?

I don't think so. I wanted the same style for all documents produced,
using one stylesheet seem the right place to make this change, given the
fact we were not using a system installation of Asscodic.

>>
>> I suspect, the default Asciidoc installation is not using these choices
>> when building HTML docs.
> Correct. There are a couple of themes that are basically complete 
> overrides of the asciidoc stylesheet but both of them use a serif font 
> for the default body text as well. The footers seem to be san serif in 
> all the versions.

Yes, I don't know why the base stylesheet was set the way t was / is, I
just used it.

>>
>> I'll look at hos this can be changed.
>>
>> 73's
>> Greg, KI7MT
>>
>>
>>
>> On 05/12/2015 12:25 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
>>> On 12/05/2015 19:06, Joe Taylor wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Joe,
>>>> After building the User Guide from sources as part of a WSJT-X build, I
>>>> note that the default font is different from the one we have been using.
>>> First thing I should point out is that the user guide build was only
>>> meant to be a trial and if it was acceptable I was going to move the
>>> source files across to the wsjtx branch properly along with their
>>> history. The source files in the branch are just simple copies rather
>>> than a proper source control move.
>>>
>>> I note that you have edited a couple of files, those edits should really
>>> be done in the original branch for now.
>>>>     The User Guide is most often read on-screen, in a browser, and
>>>> consequently a sans-serif font is to be preferred.  Does anyone
>>>> understand why the font has changed? ... and how to revert to the one we
>>>> have been using up to now?
>>> I had noticed the font change, I'm not sure why but had assumed it was
>>> due to building the user guide on Windows or something to do with using
>>> the latest pre-release asciidoc from their source control. A few questions:
>>>
>>> Did you build on Windows?
>>> Were previous versions of the user guide built on Windows?
>>> If you did build on Windows, I assume you fetched the latest pre-release
>>> asciidoc or used the latest JTSDK which contains the latest pre-release
>>> asciidoc.
>>>>    -- Joe, K1JT
>>> 73
>>> Bill
>>> G4WJS.
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.

73's
Greg, KI7MT

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