30.6 Mapping
fonts
Try to keep your font usage in HTML
very simple, using only fonts that you are certain your readers have
on their systems. A browser’s substitution for an unavailable font
can be quite ugly.
In this section:
§30.6.1
Specifying a default font and size
§30.6.2 Mapping
font sizes
§30.6.3
Including or excluding font tags
§30.6.4
Excluding face and size attributes from font tags
§30.6.5
Accommodating browser font-rendering differences
Previous Topic:
30.5.4 Preventing
character mapping
Next Topic:
30.6.1 Specifying
a default font and size
Parent Topic:
30. Mapping text formats
to HTML/XML
Sibling Topics:
30.1 Choosing
how to map formats
30.2 Mapping
paragraph formats
30.3 Mapping character
formats
30.4 Assigning
properties to text formats
30.5 Mapping
special characters
30.7 Managing
typographic elements for HTML or XML
30.8 Specifying
text colors for HTML
30.9 Configuring
preformatted text for HTML/XML
30.10 Converting
footnotes to HTML or XML
30.11 Converting
list formats to HTML (deprecated)
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