<RefEntry id="X25hsize-bump-factorX25"> <!-- This file is generated automatically from the DSSSL source. --> <!-- Do not edit this file! --> <?html-filename hsize-bump-factor.html> <RefMeta> <RefEntryTitle>%hsize-bump-factor%</RefEntryTitle> <RefMiscInfo Role="file">dbparam.dsl</RefMiscInfo> </RefMeta> <RefNameDiv> <RefName>%hsize-bump-factor%</RefName> <RefPurpose>Font scaling factor</RefPurpose> </RefNameDiv> <RefSynopsisDiv><Title>Synopsis</Title> <Synopsis> %hsize-bump-factor% </Synopsis> </RefSynopsisDiv> <RefSect1><Title>Description</Title> <para> Internally, the stylesheet refers to font sizes in purely relative terms. This is done by defining a scaled set of fonts (sizes 1, 2, 3, etc.) based at the default text font size (e.g. 10pt). The <literal>%hsize-bump-factor%</literal> describes the ratio between scaled sizes. The default is 1.2. </para> <para> Each hsize is <literal>%hsize-bump-factor%</literal> times larger than the previous hsize. For example, if the base size is 10pt, and <literal>%hsize-bump-factor%</literal> 1.2, hsize 1 is 12pt, hsize 2 is 14.4pt, hsize 3 is 17.28pt, etc.</para> </RefSect1> <RefSect1><Title>Source Code</Title> <ProgramListing> (define %hsize-bump-factor% ;; Font scaling factor 1.2) </ProgramListing> </RefSect1> </RefEntry>