I am trying to create a custom style template based on the RTF style. I want FOOTNOTES to have different default attributes from TITLES. As far as I can tell footnotes use these style attributes 'TitleFont' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",13pt,bold italic)
Is there a way to create a 'FootFont' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",13pt,bold italic)
that will be used by footnotes by default.
define style Styles.Rtf;
parent = styles.printer;
style fonts /
'TitleFont2' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",12pt,bold italic)
'TitleFont' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",13pt,bold italic)
'StrongFont' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",10pt,bold)
'EmphasisFont' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",10pt,italic)
'FixedEmphasisFont' = ("<monospace>, Courier",9pt,italic)
'FixedStrongFont' = ("<monospace>, Courier",9pt,bold)
'FixedHeadingFont' = ("<monospace>, Courier",9pt,bold)
'BatchFixedFont' = ("SAS Monospace, <monospace>, Courier",6.7pt)
'FixedFont' = ("<monospace>, Courier",9pt)
'headingEmphasisFont' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",11pt,bold italic)
'headingFont' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",11pt,bold)
'docFont' = ("<serif>, Times Roman",10pt);
EDIT: I think I figured it.
class SystemFooter /
font = Fonts('FootnoteFont');
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