Þann mið 9.okt 2013 20:37, skrifaði Ahmad Hussein Al-Harthi:
Hi,
I've considered most of your comments in this template,
please tell me what you think.
Try to use it as if you're typing a new document please.
Changes: - Grayscale headings - Space before and after
heading is getting less when you go down on levels -
Placeholder color changed to "Dark Violet" - Line Spacing
set to 120% proportional
Please tell me what you think, I'll push it tomorrow
night, we'll be able to change it after that, so don't
worry ;)
Just a couple of observations:
There's not much difference between Title and Heading1;
could Title go up to, say 24pts ?
Spacing between number and beginning of text in a numbered
list is fine, but to me it seems a bit too wide in a
bulleted list. Anyone else thinking the same ?
Also think we should test the grayscale range in headings on
a low grade laser printer, 40% gray may be difficult to read
in such a printout.
Otherwise I think it's quite clean and logical.
Regards,
Sveinn
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