StageRace 2003 - Road Cycling Administration Help
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HTML Settings

Through Settings... in the Configure menu, and then choosing for the HTML tab, you can edit the settings that specifically apply to the the generation of HTML files.

When the small size of the settings control holds you back from properly making the settings, you can maximize the control in which you make these settings, by double-clicking on any whitespace in the control.

 

Settings HTML

 

Note that this section particularly covers HTML specific markup of documents, rather than the content for publications which is covered by the publication settings.

The following HTML settings can be made.

Style

You can select if style information should be embedded in generated documents, or that an external style sheet (CSS) must be referenced, for which you then can enter the file name.

When using the embedded style information, you can choose the body font to be with serif (e.g. Times) or sans-serif (e.g. Arial) and whether fonts should have fixed or relative sizes. Relative sized fonts can be resized in the publication view. Also the total set of standard StageRace font sizes can already be changed percentually. Additionally, you can choose the column with UCI codes to be printed in a fixed width font, because that is an often appreciated look for this column, because the alignment that can be achieved.

You can select the colors for various elements in documents, and set the file name of the event's logo to be printed at the top of documents. Note that some colors that you can choose might look good on screen but are very hazy when printed. Colors can be chosen from a drop-down list, or entered as RGB (#RRGGBB) values.

You can set the number of pixels between the columns in documents.

Note that when you provide a link, you should provide a sufficiently qualified URL or path. You can just enter the file name, in which case the file is assumed to be in the same folder as the generated documents. But you can also enter a full internet address of the file or an directory path to it. Note that when you provide a local or even networked directory path, the file is likely not to be accessible when other users view your publications over the internet.

Custom HTML

You can enter blocks of HTML (or text) to be printed, one for the top and one for the bottom of the document. You can find countless sources such as on the internet that more thoroughly discuss HTML and its tags.

You can choose whether any custom HTML that you've entered must be printed on every page, or only on the first page (for custom HTML entered for Top) or the last page (for custom HTML entered for Bottom).

Miscellaneous

Choose if the table of contents must be generated as index.html or with a name based on the event title, like with all other publications.

Choose if empty dummy documents must be generated for when no data are (yet) available for particular publications. Such publications only consist of an identification of the item plus a message indicating that no appropriate data was available.

Choose if team codes throughout publications must hyperlink back to the competitors list on teams.

Choose if full documents must be in Unicode or that only non-ANSI characters must be encoded in the HTML.

 

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