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MLS.css
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/* This CSS makes adjustments for the MLS on top of the style sheets that come with LaTeXML.
* By not editing copies of the ones from LaTeXML, we can take advantage of upstream improvements to the LaTeXML files.
*/
/* Changes by Martin
*/
body {
font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 16px;
line-height: 1.5;
color: #333;
background-color: #fff;
}
a { text-decoration: none; color: inherit; }
a:hover { text-decoration: underline; }
.ltx_page_header {
border-bottom-color: #DE1D31; /* "Bouncing ball red" */
border-bottom-width: 2px;
}
.ltx_tocentry_subsection { display: none; }
/* Undo bold here to remove the browser's native <th> styling,
*/
.ltx_th { font-weight:normal; }
/* Compensate for default font size ratio 13:16 for monospace to normal.
* 16/13 = 1.2307...
* When inline code is displayed side by side with MathJax math, even this is on the small side, but when the
* MathJax math is inside the inline code (using mathescape), the math is scaled down with the text.
* Hence, rather than scaling up the monospace font, it seems better to scale down the math that isn't doesn't have
* font set to monospace (the font probably only matters for font size selection in the case of math content).
* 13/16 = 0.8125
*/
/*.ltx_font_typewriter { font-size:123%; }*/
.ltx_Math { font-size: 81.25%; }
.ltx_font_typewriter .ltx_Math { font-size: 100%; }
/* Undo the ltx-report.css setting that destroys parskip.sty style paragraphs.
*/
.ltx_para > .ltx_p:first-child { text-indent:0; }