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Setting the font - CodeHighlighter for ASP.NET Forum Cart Not logged in Log In Register Forgot Password Resend Validation E-mail Products WPF Controls WinRT Controls Silverlight Controls WinForms Controls ASP.NET Controls Code Writer App Icons Download Evaluations Freeware Online Demos Purchase Shopping Cart Price Lists Sales FAQ Support My Account Support Tickets Knowledge Base Consulting Services Community Blog Twitter Page Discussion Forums Polls WPFpedia Company About Us Contact Us Policies Our Customers Testimonials News Room Media Kit Careers Back to Forum Previous Thread Next Thread Latest Release: Discussion Forums CodeHighlighter for ASP.NET Setting the font Posted 3 years ago by Jortx Version: Comments (5) Posted 3 years ago by Actipro Software Support - Cleveland, OH, USA Actipro Software Support Posted 3 years ago by Jortx font-family: Verdana, Arial; Posted 3 years ago by Jortx YES! Is it! If you set a default font to the SPAN html control in yous CSS style sheet, then you are not able to change the CodeHighlighter Control Font. Maybe should be a way to set the font in the control regardless of the default font. Cheers! Posted 3 years ago by Actipro Software Support - Cleveland, OH, USA Well that is how CSS works. We use SPANs to set font attributes so if you apply a global font-family to SPAN tags then it will be applied to anything we do. I would never recommend setting a global font-family/size on a SPAN tag in CSS. You should set the CSS font properties on things like BODY, TD, etc. instead, or SPANs but only ones with CSS class or id's. Another thing is that our Style tags in the language definition files do let you set FontFamilyName and FontSize attributes there, which would likely override your CSS settings as-is. Actipro Software Support Posted 3 years ago by Jortx I've fixed this issue. Now i don't set anything to the tag SPAN and others TAGs like this one. Thanks for your advice. which was after the last post in this thread. Add a Comment Please log in to a validated account to post comments. Products WPF Controls WinRT Controls Silverlight Controls WinForms Controls ASP.NET Controls Code Writer App Icons Download Evaluations Freeware Online Demos Purchase Shopping Cart Price Lists Sales FAQ Support My Account Support Tickets Knowledge Base Consulting Services Community Blog Twitter Page Discussion Forums Polls WPFpedia Company About Us Our Customers Testimonials News Room Media Kit Careers Contact Us return false; type: 'POST', cache: false, async: false, else return false; return false; doctype: '', return false; type: 'POST', cache: false, async: false, else

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