Font size determines how large or small the text appears. In the Pergamon Editor, you can adjust font size using the following options:
- Base: This is the default font size set in the system.
- Absolute Values (mm): Specifies the exact size of the text in millimeters, providing precision for compliant documentation.
- Relative Values (%): Adjusts the font size proportionally to the Base size. For example, 70% reduces the size, while 130% enlarges it.
Note: To modify font size for global content, turn on the toggle
for Advanced formatting for global content in Content attributes.
To modify font size:
- Select the text in the content block you want to adjust.
- Click on the layout switcher to display the Content attributes Panel.
- For editing global content, turn on the toggle Advanced formatting for global content.
- Under the Content Attributes panel, click Text Formatting > Font Size.
- In the Font Size dropdown, choose one of the following:
- Base: Select this to keep the system’s default font size.
- Custom Value: Enter a specific size in millimeters (e.g., 5 mm) or percentages (e.g., 120%).
- Use the stepper (up/down arrows) to increase or decrease the value incrementally.
- Click Save to save your changes.
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