Inline Font - Advanced tab

Use the Inline Font Advanced tab to define inline style attributes such as font variances, font weight, text transformation, vertical alignment, and text decoration.

Note: <Undefined> is the default for all options until you make new selections at this tab. You only need to make new settings for the attributes that you want to define for the inline style.

Font Family: Defines the font set to use for displaying text.

Font Style: Specifies that the font will be displayed in one of three ways: normal, italic or oblique (slanted).

Font Variant: Specifies a variant property (normal or small-cap). Small caps are displayed when all of the letters of the word are in capitals with uppercase characters slightly larger than lowercase ones.

Font Weight: Specifies the font weight property (to make it appear lighter or darker). The bolder and lighter values are relative to the inherited font weight, while the other values are absolute font weights. Not all fonts have all the possible display weights. If this is the case, an alternate will be specified.

Font Size: Defines a font size in HTML measurements or in point size equivalents.

Color: Specifies the color of the font.

Word Spacing: Defines the additional amount of space between words.

Letter Spacing: Defines an additional amount of space between characters.

Text Transform: Allows text to be transformed by one of the following properties:

Vert. Alignment: Used to alter the vertical positioning of an inline element, relative to its parent element or to the element's line. An inline element is one which has no line break before and after it.

Text Decoration: Allows the text to be decorated through one of the following properties: underline, overline, line through, or blink.

Font Sets: Opens the Font Sets dialog so you can add or modify font sets.