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How to tweak size in tex

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So in this video we will learn how to Style text in latex and some of the sizes text sizes available to us in latex documents there are three basic styles which we use normally one is called bold text and Italicize text and then the typewriter style text. So this is a sentence and we want this to be bold So there is a command called backslash textbf and Then we can insert this text within the curly brackets and this will be bored similarly to italicize a text which is also called emphasise so you can Put a command which is called text I T So this will italicize the text whatever you want within the curly brackets So this much text will be italicized and then in typewriter style you can use the command Text TT and then put the text which you want to be in a typewriter style, and this will be in a typewriter style so if I compile this now you can see Now as you can see that the styling has been applied to these three sentences So the first is born then the italics and then the typewriter

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Bold, italics and underlining Bold: bold text in LaTeX is typeset using the \textbf{} command. Italics: italicised text is produced using the \textit{} command. Underline: to underline text use the \underline{} command.
Just put \small before the equation and \normalsize after it if you want to shrink the font, but its usually better to use an ams multi-line equation environment than to change font size.
Changing font size in LaTeX If the accommodation specifies a font larger than 12pt, use the standard type size commands to increase the size of the font. These commands are case sensitive, so \large, \Large, and \LARGE all result in different font sizes.
You can use \scalebox to change the font size of your mathematical equations. For example, lets define new environments with the desired font sizes as follows: \NewEnviron{NORMAL}{% \scalebox{2}{$\BODY$} } \NewEnviron{HUGE}{% \scalebox{5}{$\BODY$} } Now, we can use the defined environments to scale
In TexShops menu under Source - Font - Bigger has the symbol ⌘= next to it.
If the accommodation specifies a font larger than 12pt, use the standard type size commands to increase the size of the font. These commands are case sensitive, so \large, \Large, and \LARGE all result in different font sizes.
This is the default type size. The size of \normalsize is defined by as 10pt unless the 11pt or 12pt document style option is used.
Change the font size: Drag the slider or select a size in the list. If you dont see any sizes, click the Font Panel Actions menu , choose Edit Sizes, then select Fixed List, Adjustable Slider, or both.

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