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/*
* The first part of this is the standard CSS generated by LaTeX2HTML,
* with the "empty" declarations removed.
*/
/* Century Schoolbook font is very similar to Computer Modern Math: cmmi */
.MATH { font-family: "Century Schoolbook", serif; }
.MATH I { font-family: "Century Schoolbook", serif; font-weight: bold }
.BOLDMATH { font-family: "Century Schoolbook", serif; font-weight: bold }
/* implement both fixed-size and relative sizes */
SMALL.XTINY { font-size : xx-small }
SMALL.TINY { font-size : x-small }
SMALL.SCRIPTSIZE { font-size : smaller }
SMALL.FOOTNOTESIZE { font-size : small }
BIG.XLARGE { font-size : large }
BIG.XXLARGE { font-size : x-large }
BIG.HUGE { font-size : larger }
BIG.XHUGE { font-size : xx-large }
/*
* Document-specific styles come next;
* these are added for the Python documentation.
*
* Note that the size specifications for the H* elements are because
* Netscape on Solaris otherwise doesn't get it right; they all end up
* the normal text size.
*/
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 { font-family: avantgarde, sans-serif;
font-weight: bold }
h1 { font-size: 180% }
h2 { font-size: 150% }
h3, h4 { font-size: 120% }
code, tt { font-family: courier }
var { font: italic normal serif }
.navigation .title { font-family: avantgarde, sans-serif;
font-size: 110% }
.verbatim { color: darkblue }
.email { font-family: avantgarde, sans-serif }
.mimetype { font-family: avantgarde, sans-serif }
.newsgroup { font-family: avantgarde, sans-serif }
.url { font-family: avantgarde, sans-serif }
.file { font-family: avantgarge, sans-serif }
/*
* Some decoration for the "See also:" blocks, in part inspired by some of
* the styling on Lars Marius Garshol's XSA pages.
* (The blue in the navigation bars is #99CCFF.)
*/
.seealso { background-color: floralwhite;
border: thin solid black;
padding: 4pt }
.seealso .heading { font-size: 110% }
/*
* Class 'availability' is used for module availability statements at
* the top of modules. Otherwise, rely on context for platform specifiers
* (generated by \platform and \platformof).
*/
.availability .platform { font-weight: bold }
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