Mikkel -- On Wed, Nov 28, 2012, Mikkel wrote: > To get the font and images to be distributed nicely on the page > I put the font size of up to 15 pts and it was fine but this > turned up the size the header so big that it does not really looks > nice. How can I keep the large font on the page itself while I get > at little smaller font in the header?
Use HEADER_SIZE, and give it a negative value. For example, .HEADER_SIZE -1 reduces the overall size of the header by 1 point. You can also change the size of each part of the header separately with .HEADER_LEFT_SIZE +/-<value> .HEADER_CENTER_SIZE +/-<value> .HEADER_RIGHT_SIZE +/-<value> Be aware that mom makes small adjustments to the size of each element in the header, which may produce unexpected results. I recommend invoking HEADER_PLAIN before making part-by-part size adjustments. HEADER_PLAIN tells mom: "Set everything in the header at the same size (by default, the size of your body text), with no capitalized strings." That way, there are no surprises if you're designing your header from the ground up. -- Peter Schaffter Author of The Binbrook Caucus http://www.schaffter.ca
