Thank you. Is it possible to do the same thing (a larger font size in the pdf output) in a dita document (say, a topic)?
If yes, are the steps the same you mentioned in your answer (for a DocBook 4 or 5 document) or are there some differences for a dita document? Pere Porta 2010/9/14 Hussein Shafie <[email protected]> > On 09/14/2010 12:33 PM, Pere Porta wrote: > > > > at converting a document xml to pdf, is there any way to get a bigger > > size of letters than the default size? > > > > If yes, please tell me how to do this. > > My answer assumes that you are trying to do this for a DocBook 4 or 5 > document. > > Yes, this is done by setting the "body.font.master" XSLT stylesheet > parameter to a font size larger than 10. > > Procedure: > > [1] Open your document. > > [2] Select "Options|Customize Configuration|Change Document Conversion > Parameters". > > [3] Select a group of parameter using the combobox. For Example: > "Converter to PDF, PostScript" > > [4] Click Add. > > [5] Type: > --- > body.font.master > --- > then: > --- > 14 > --- > Note that there is no need to specify the unit of the font size (which > is implicitly "pt"). > > See attached screenshot. > > [6] Click OK twice. > > This setting is specified once for all and not each time you'll have to > convert a DocBook 4 or 5 document. > > > > -- Pere Porta "Ei nekrói ouk eguéirontai, fágomen kai píomen áurion gar apothnéskomen" (1Cor 15:32)
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