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* font: `font-family`
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* font size: `font-size`
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* small caps: `font-variant: small-caps`
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Font formatting can be designated on any of the following tags, and gets extracted in the following priority order:
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* w:ascii
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* w:cs
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* w:hAnsi
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* w:eastAsia
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WENDELL:
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* how do toggle styles like `<b>`, `<i>`, and `<kern>` get passed through? Since `kern` makes it through, I think that there must be a list of wrapper elements that get proactively removed, and anything else gets passed through. Is that right? If so, what's the list of elements that are ignored/removed by extract?
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