(1) In docbook-dsssl-1.76 italic monospace and strong monospace do not inherit verbatim-size-factor. Parts of my new dbprint.dsl [see below].
(2) Good typography is to typeset acronyms a little bit smaller than normal, e.g. 9.5pt instead of 10pt is a good font-size for acronyms not to catch the eye too much. (I'm not talking about Small Caps here ;) So I inserted "font-size: ..." in the "(define $charseq$" area. [see below below] Now it gives some 'feedback' to use <acronym>. *g* Is this something you might add in an update? Regards, david ;(1) (define ($mono-seq$ #!optional (sosofo (process-children))) (let ((%factor% (if %verbatim-size-factor% %verbatim-size-factor% 1.0))) (make sequence font-family-name: %mono-font-family% font-size: (* (inherited-font-size) %factor%) sosofo))) (define ($italic-mono-seq$ #!optional (sosofo (process-children))) (let ((%factor% (if %verbatim-size-factor% %verbatim-size-factor% 1.0))) (make sequence font-family-name: %mono-font-family% font-size: (* (inherited-font-size) %factor%) font-posture: 'italic sosofo))) (define ($bold-mono-seq$ #!optional (sosofo (process-children))) (let ((%factor% (if %verbatim-size-factor% %verbatim-size-factor% 1.0))) (make sequence font-family-name: %mono-font-family% font-size: (* (inherited-font-size) %factor%) font-weight: 'bold sosofo))) ;(2) ;acronyms should be sth like half a point smaller to not stand out (define ($charseq$ #!optional (sosofo (process-children))) (make sequence font-size: (* (inherited-font-size) 0.975) sosofo))