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Why does SuperMemo confuse the user by allowing him to think that he is linking a font to an HTML component (as if with the plain text component)?

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Why does SuperMemo confuse the user by allowing him to think that he is linking a font to an HTML component (as if with the plain text component)?

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Choosing Link Font works differently in HTML components. Because HTML allows of rich formatting, the font is linked to the HTML component, but is applied only to the selected text. If the selection is empty, the font will still be linked but there will be no visual feedback as no text will be reformatted. In addition, when you link the font to HTML components, it will not affect any other elements using the same template (this could ruin all your formatting). The font will only be used when you start typing new text to newly created elements based on the modified template.

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