Sebastian, I found and fixed the problem. It seems that +4 will actually only go to 36pt, which is the same size as 7. The vbcode replacement SIZE variable uses "font size=xx" and to get a bigger font than 36pt, I needed to change it to "span=font-size:xxpt". I now have it set up on my board like Word does so I can go all the way up to 72pt, plus I have all the sizes in between. Check this out:
http://www.bearfacts2.com/
and tell me what you think. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, my friend.
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Originally posted by Sebastian
take a look at the actual font file.. see number 72? that is the biggest the font can go. 7 = +4 which is the highest you can go with this type of font.
72 = +4
60 = +3
48 = +2
36 = +1
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