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This directory contains the master sources for the stylesheets necessary
for building and viewing a book.
These are the structure viewer style sheets:
bigfont.v - this stylesheet increases the fulltext.v by 2 points
fulltext.v - this is the primary standard style sheet
smallfont.v - the default for PI's and hi res monitors - decreases font by 2
tinyfont.v - this stylesheet decreases smallfont.v by 2 points
debug.v - this is the fulltext stylesheet with color added for character tags
These are the table of contents style sheets - any change to these style
sheets requires the book to be rebuilt.
toc.tv - the standard tble of contents
figures.tv - the list of figures
tables.tv - the list of tables
Each of toc, figures, and tables has a big, small, and tiny.
These sizes match the font sizes as well, but must be generated by hand.
It should be possible to have the entities match when using gdiff but
be careful.
This is the style sheet for printing the books
fulltext.pv - based on smallfont but switches square bullets to bullets for
printing purposes since the symbol's font doesn't have square
The following style sheets are for restricted viewers:
frontmatter - this is for the Copyright frontmatter
bobindex - this is for the back of the book index
When modifying these stylesheets several rules must be followed.
1) if new styles are added, they are added to fulltext.v first then
added to bigbont.v, smallfont.v, and tinyfont.v by using gdiff
2) if these new styles need to go in a structure viewer those .tv
files must then be edited - very carefully with gdiff
3) if styles must be changed then only make the changes in fulltext.v
then follow step 1 again.
4) Try to keep the stylesheets as simple as possible - don't define every
style for a ToC since only titles belong in them - so those must be
built by hand
NOTE: It is easier if one edits the fulltext.v file first using insted,
then goes in and "sorts" the top entities (vi and "!{sort +1" works great)
Then if one uses gdiff on each of the .v files one selects the new file
and only accepts the changes from the fulltext.v file that were just made.
This process makes maintanance much easier with no hand editing of the
files necessary.
Here is the rationale for the font sizes in the various style sheets.
1) the basic fonts available on every machine come in 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, and 24
2) the various monitors have differing resolutions
Screen size Starter Express
14" 108dpi N/A
16" 88dpi 111dpi
19" 72dpi ?
20" N/A 91dpi
PI 96dpi ?
3) InSight will make a "best guess" as to which style sheet would look "best"
on each monitor
4) based on this there are 4 different sizes of the basic style sheet, the
table shows the various font sizes for the various tags
Tag name std font bigfont smallfont tinyfont
DOC,TITLE 24 24 18 14
CHAPTER,TITLE 18 24 14 12
SECTION1,TITLE 14 18 12 10
SECTION2,TITLE 14 18 12 10
SECTION3,TITLE 12 14 10 8
BODY text 12 14 10 8
The distinction between a SECTION1 and SECTION2 TITLE is by the spacing
before and after the title itself - not in the font size. All titles
are bold.