By accident I came across the command \scalebox{<factor>}{<content>} which made my life much, much easier. Now I can use the \normalstyle font-size and just scale it down to a reasonable size.
Thank you for the answer though, that might come in handy some other time.
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- Thu Sep 09, 2010 12:56 am
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: Math font
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- Wed Sep 08, 2010 10:15 pm
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: Math font
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Math font
Hi,
I'm having some serious issues, and have spent several hours, trying to figure out how the heck to change font, only for mathematical expressions.
I have a figure I've made using TIKZ, and I want to change the font in that figure because I have to use \tiny on some mathematical elements to ...
I'm having some serious issues, and have spent several hours, trying to figure out how the heck to change font, only for mathematical expressions.
I have a figure I've made using TIKZ, and I want to change the font in that figure because I have to use \tiny on some mathematical elements to ...