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Advanced Features
Using Style Sheets
Style Environments
Style Environments
What Are Style Environments?
Style environments allow you to define variations in the appearance of a style. Such variations allow you to use one style sheet in several different ways without having to make several similar style sheets. You can have any number of environments in a style sheet.
Style environments for a particular style sheet are defined within the style sheet. In Publicon's style sheets, the environment definition cells are grouped with the main style definition cell. The cell group is closed so that only the main style definition cell is seen. Open the cell group bracket to see all the other versions of that cell style.
For example, the default style sheet, PubliconDefault.nb, has the following style environments:
• Screen-designed for onscreen use
• NumberedHeads-automatically numbers section heads
• Presentation- designed for presentations, either from a computer or printed on transparencies
• Printout-displays the formatting for optimal printing of the notebook
• NumberedHeadsPrintout-displays the formatting for optimal printing of the notebook with numbered section heads