MultiMarkdown processors: Fonts?

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I just found MultiMarkdown, which is awesome. I've installed the GitHub official application from https://github.com/fletcher/MultiMarkdown-6 on my Gentoo box, and I'm using it to create HTML pages and ODT documents. My question is, can I set different fonts to use for default text, (optional) header text, and monospace code? At the moment, I have to use LibreOffice and manually go through the text changing fonts (I want to change it to a Roboto and Fira Code combination for default and code text respectively). Is there any way to do this easily from within the MultiMarkdown parser or is there a way to programmatically replace fonts used within the ODT document?









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      I just found MultiMarkdown, which is awesome. I've installed the GitHub official application from https://github.com/fletcher/MultiMarkdown-6 on my Gentoo box, and I'm using it to create HTML pages and ODT documents. My question is, can I set different fonts to use for default text, (optional) header text, and monospace code? At the moment, I have to use LibreOffice and manually go through the text changing fonts (I want to change it to a Roboto and Fira Code combination for default and code text respectively). Is there any way to do this easily from within the MultiMarkdown parser or is there a way to programmatically replace fonts used within the ODT document?







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