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The appearance of muso can be configured in a number of ways. Most of  these are configured via the Appearance tab on the Options page. Two  predefined themes come out of the box - Dark and Light. You can embed  your favourite fonts in muso - you can specify the default font to be  used for the main content area ("Normal Web Font"), and separately the  fonts to be used for Headings, Artist Name and Album Names. You can also  scale each font (specified as a percentage of the size that would  normally be shown), and a case restriction.
The appearance of muso can be configured in a number of ways. Most of  these are configured via the Appearance tab on the Options page. Two  predefined themes come out of the box - Dark and Light. You can embed  your favourite fonts in muso - you can specify the default font to be  used for the main content area ("Normal Web Font"), and separately the  fonts to be used for Headings, Artist Name and Album Names. You can also  scale each font (specified as a percentage of the size that would  normally be shown), and a case restriction.
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