Font size on reports

Josh Sled jsled at asynchronous.org
Tue Feb 13 12:48:18 EST 2007


On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 11:30 -0600, Eric Ladner wrote:
> Doesn't the HTML use a style sheet?  Couldn't that stylesheet be
> external and customizable (or user inserts own CSS file with styles to
> their liking).

gtkhtml{1,3} doesn't have support for CSS.  There is a notion of a
"stylesheet", but it's a gnucash-internal concept, using <font> tags and
@bgcolor formatting in a limited context.

A switch to using gecko in place of gtkhtml would make css an option,
but that's not presently being developed.  It would probably need to go
alongside an overhaul of the reporting layer, in order to generate
reasonable CSS-styled html.


As for the OP's question:

<http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Alists.gnucash.org%20report%20font%20size&btnG=Google+Search>.

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