It possible to have subscript and super script that does not shrink the font size?
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It possible to have subscript and super script that does not shrink the font size?
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It possible to have subscript and super script that does not shrink the font size?
Usually the font size becomes smaller: e.g.
Is it possible to have the subscript and superscript in normal font size?
fontsize subscripts superscripts
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It possible to have subscript and super script that does not shrink the font size?
Usually the font size becomes smaller: e.g.
Is it possible to have the subscript and superscript in normal font size?
fontsize subscripts superscripts
3
Do you want that just for the one-off formula or generically, for any formula in your text?
– Rmano
May 31 at 13:58
Generically: I'm using a very verbose subscript and superscript. I'm afraid that it becomes unreadable if it shrinks.
– Jens Wagemaker
May 31 at 14:04
See also texfaq.org/FAQ-mathsize
– Rmano
May 31 at 14:07
add a comment |
It possible to have subscript and super script that does not shrink the font size?
Usually the font size becomes smaller: e.g.
Is it possible to have the subscript and superscript in normal font size?
fontsize subscripts superscripts
It possible to have subscript and super script that does not shrink the font size?
Usually the font size becomes smaller: e.g.
Is it possible to have the subscript and superscript in normal font size?
fontsize subscripts superscripts
fontsize subscripts superscripts
asked May 31 at 13:51
Jens WagemakerJens Wagemaker
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Do you want that just for the one-off formula or generically, for any formula in your text?
– Rmano
May 31 at 13:58
Generically: I'm using a very verbose subscript and superscript. I'm afraid that it becomes unreadable if it shrinks.
– Jens Wagemaker
May 31 at 14:04
See also texfaq.org/FAQ-mathsize
– Rmano
May 31 at 14:07
add a comment |
3
Do you want that just for the one-off formula or generically, for any formula in your text?
– Rmano
May 31 at 13:58
Generically: I'm using a very verbose subscript and superscript. I'm afraid that it becomes unreadable if it shrinks.
– Jens Wagemaker
May 31 at 14:04
See also texfaq.org/FAQ-mathsize
– Rmano
May 31 at 14:07
3
3
Do you want that just for the one-off formula or generically, for any formula in your text?
– Rmano
May 31 at 13:58
Do you want that just for the one-off formula or generically, for any formula in your text?
– Rmano
May 31 at 13:58
Generically: I'm using a very verbose subscript and superscript. I'm afraid that it becomes unreadable if it shrinks.
– Jens Wagemaker
May 31 at 14:04
Generically: I'm using a very verbose subscript and superscript. I'm afraid that it becomes unreadable if it shrinks.
– Jens Wagemaker
May 31 at 14:04
See also texfaq.org/FAQ-mathsize
– Rmano
May 31 at 14:07
See also texfaq.org/FAQ-mathsize
– Rmano
May 31 at 14:07
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If it's just the one-off case, you can
[ x^x x^displaystyle x ]
Do you also know the command for the other styles? Other than displaystyle?
– Jens Wagemaker
Jun 9 at 15:25
1
Yep...scriptstyle
andscriptscriptstyle
.
– Rmano
Jun 9 at 19:32
add a comment |
If you want this behavior everywhere:
documentclassarticle
DeclareMathSizes10101010
begindocument
$a_b_cquad x^x^x$
enddocument
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If it's just the one-off case, you can
[ x^x x^displaystyle x ]
Do you also know the command for the other styles? Other than displaystyle?
– Jens Wagemaker
Jun 9 at 15:25
1
Yep...scriptstyle
andscriptscriptstyle
.
– Rmano
Jun 9 at 19:32
add a comment |
If it's just the one-off case, you can
[ x^x x^displaystyle x ]
Do you also know the command for the other styles? Other than displaystyle?
– Jens Wagemaker
Jun 9 at 15:25
1
Yep...scriptstyle
andscriptscriptstyle
.
– Rmano
Jun 9 at 19:32
add a comment |
If it's just the one-off case, you can
[ x^x x^displaystyle x ]
If it's just the one-off case, you can
[ x^x x^displaystyle x ]
answered May 31 at 14:01
RmanoRmano
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Do you also know the command for the other styles? Other than displaystyle?
– Jens Wagemaker
Jun 9 at 15:25
1
Yep...scriptstyle
andscriptscriptstyle
.
– Rmano
Jun 9 at 19:32
add a comment |
Do you also know the command for the other styles? Other than displaystyle?
– Jens Wagemaker
Jun 9 at 15:25
1
Yep...scriptstyle
andscriptscriptstyle
.
– Rmano
Jun 9 at 19:32
Do you also know the command for the other styles? Other than displaystyle?
– Jens Wagemaker
Jun 9 at 15:25
Do you also know the command for the other styles? Other than displaystyle?
– Jens Wagemaker
Jun 9 at 15:25
1
1
Yep...
scriptstyle
and scriptscriptstyle
.– Rmano
Jun 9 at 19:32
Yep...
scriptstyle
and scriptscriptstyle
.– Rmano
Jun 9 at 19:32
add a comment |
If you want this behavior everywhere:
documentclassarticle
DeclareMathSizes10101010
begindocument
$a_b_cquad x^x^x$
enddocument
add a comment |
If you want this behavior everywhere:
documentclassarticle
DeclareMathSizes10101010
begindocument
$a_b_cquad x^x^x$
enddocument
add a comment |
If you want this behavior everywhere:
documentclassarticle
DeclareMathSizes10101010
begindocument
$a_b_cquad x^x^x$
enddocument
If you want this behavior everywhere:
documentclassarticle
DeclareMathSizes10101010
begindocument
$a_b_cquad x^x^x$
enddocument
answered May 31 at 14:05
Steven B. SegletesSteven B. Segletes
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Do you want that just for the one-off formula or generically, for any formula in your text?
– Rmano
May 31 at 13:58
Generically: I'm using a very verbose subscript and superscript. I'm afraid that it becomes unreadable if it shrinks.
– Jens Wagemaker
May 31 at 14:04
See also texfaq.org/FAQ-mathsize
– Rmano
May 31 at 14:07