The choice to use CSS changes the behavior of certain other options. Be aware of the following:
Using CSS changes some default values
Not using CSS changes other default values.
Using CSS changes some default values
When UseCSS=Yes, default values are reversed for the [Graphics] and [HtmlOptions] settings listed in Table 31-2. This removes most HTML that can interfere with CSS settings. (One exception is [HTMLOptions]AllowOverrides, which defaults to Yes for HTML (but not for XML or DITA) to retain any incidental use of bold and italic in text.)
Not using CSS changes other default values
When UseCSS=No, default values are reversed for the [CSS] settings listed in Table 31-2.
[CSS] |
LinkClassIsParaClass |
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NoClassLists |
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WriteClassAttributes |
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WriteCssStylesheet |
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WriteCssLink |
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XrefFormatIsXrefClass |
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[HtmlOptions] |
AlignAttributes |
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Basefont |
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NoFonts |