On July 12, 2009 07:02:18 am Chris Dennis wrote: > Phil Longstaff wrote: > > You're right that any styling can be used. What I will probably do is > > have 2 options pages, one for styling and one for fonts, and then > > combine the results. For fonts, there is a font option type which uses > > the font selector. > > I avoided using the font selector in my eguile reports because of the > need to translate something like "URW Bookman L Bold Italic 12" into CSS > syntax. But I suppose that's not really too hard.
Yes, this is what I do. The digits at the end of the string become the font size, if "bold" is in the name, then font-weight becomes "bold", if "italic" is in the name, then font-style becomes "italic". Whatever is left becomes font-name. In typography, that isn't really correct (bold and italic fonts are not really just modifications of the base font), but it's good enough for now. My routine is in stylesheet-css.scm, if you want to move it to some more central place (report-utils?) so you can use it too. Phil _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel