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Re: [Groff] size of the text in the header
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mikkel meinike |
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Re: [Groff] size of the text in the header |
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Thu, 29 Nov 2012 12:03:31 +0100 |
Ohh see it's that easy :-) thank you Peter
Den 28/11/2012 17.42 skrev "Peter Schaffter" <address@hidden>:
> Mikkel --
>
> On Wed, Nov 28, 2012, Mikkel wrote:
> > To get the font and images to be distributed nicely on the page
> > I put the font size of up to 15 pts and it was fine but this
> > turned up the size the header so big that it does not really looks
> > nice. How can I keep the large font on the page itself while I get
> > at little smaller font in the header?
>
> Use HEADER_SIZE, and give it a negative value. For example,
>
> .HEADER_SIZE -1
>
> reduces the overall size of the header by 1 point.
>
> You can also change the size of each part of the header separately
> with
>
> .HEADER_LEFT_SIZE +/-<value>
> .HEADER_CENTER_SIZE +/-<value>
> .HEADER_RIGHT_SIZE +/-<value>
>
> Be aware that mom makes small adjustments to the size of each
> element in the header, which may produce unexpected results. I
> recommend invoking HEADER_PLAIN before making part-by-part size
> adjustments. HEADER_PLAIN tells mom: "Set everything in the header
> at the same size (by default, the size of your body text), with no
> capitalized strings." That way, there are no surprises if you're
> designing your header from the ground up.
>
> --
> Peter Schaffter
>
> Author of The Binbrook Caucus
> http://www.schaffter.ca
>
>