Making Text under alphabet bigger Mathode
How to make the letters under V bigger, I'm using 10pt on A5 paper in my original document and it's unreadable.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
$V_{a bc defg}$
end{document}
math-mode
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How to make the letters under V bigger, I'm using 10pt on A5 paper in my original document and it's unreadable.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
$V_{a bc defg}$
end{document}
math-mode
tex.stackexchange.com/a/262296/31034
– ferahfeza
Jan 13 at 12:41
1
I'm assuming that you're not really trying to typeset$V_{a bc defg}$
. Please provide a more realistic example.
– Mico
Jan 13 at 13:31
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How to make the letters under V bigger, I'm using 10pt on A5 paper in my original document and it's unreadable.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
$V_{a bc defg}$
end{document}
math-mode
How to make the letters under V bigger, I'm using 10pt on A5 paper in my original document and it's unreadable.
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
$V_{a bc defg}$
end{document}
math-mode
math-mode
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tex.stackexchange.com/a/262296/31034
– ferahfeza
Jan 13 at 12:41
1
I'm assuming that you're not really trying to typeset$V_{a bc defg}$
. Please provide a more realistic example.
– Mico
Jan 13 at 13:31
add a comment |
tex.stackexchange.com/a/262296/31034
– ferahfeza
Jan 13 at 12:41
1
I'm assuming that you're not really trying to typeset$V_{a bc defg}$
. Please provide a more realistic example.
– Mico
Jan 13 at 13:31
tex.stackexchange.com/a/262296/31034
– ferahfeza
Jan 13 at 12:41
tex.stackexchange.com/a/262296/31034
– ferahfeza
Jan 13 at 12:41
1
1
I'm assuming that you're not really trying to typeset
$V_{a bc defg}$
. Please provide a more realistic example.– Mico
Jan 13 at 13:31
I'm assuming that you're not really trying to typeset
$V_{a bc defg}$
. Please provide a more realistic example.– Mico
Jan 13 at 13:31
add a comment |
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You asked, "How to make the letters under V bigger"? I assume you mean, "as big as the letter V itself". If this assumption is correct, and if you also intend letters in subscript position to continue to be rendered in math-italic mode, you can use a textstyle
directive at the start of the subscript block; see the code below.
That said, it's typographic custom to typeset math-style subscript and superscript material ca 30% smaller than the material on the baseline (here: the single letter "V").
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
$V_{abcdefgVVV}$
$V_{textstyle abcdefgVVV}$
end{document}
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in normalize and upright:
$V_{mbox{a bc defg}}$
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You asked, "How to make the letters under V bigger"? I assume you mean, "as big as the letter V itself". If this assumption is correct, and if you also intend letters in subscript position to continue to be rendered in math-italic mode, you can use a textstyle
directive at the start of the subscript block; see the code below.
That said, it's typographic custom to typeset math-style subscript and superscript material ca 30% smaller than the material on the baseline (here: the single letter "V").
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
$V_{abcdefgVVV}$
$V_{textstyle abcdefgVVV}$
end{document}
add a comment |
You asked, "How to make the letters under V bigger"? I assume you mean, "as big as the letter V itself". If this assumption is correct, and if you also intend letters in subscript position to continue to be rendered in math-italic mode, you can use a textstyle
directive at the start of the subscript block; see the code below.
That said, it's typographic custom to typeset math-style subscript and superscript material ca 30% smaller than the material on the baseline (here: the single letter "V").
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
$V_{abcdefgVVV}$
$V_{textstyle abcdefgVVV}$
end{document}
add a comment |
You asked, "How to make the letters under V bigger"? I assume you mean, "as big as the letter V itself". If this assumption is correct, and if you also intend letters in subscript position to continue to be rendered in math-italic mode, you can use a textstyle
directive at the start of the subscript block; see the code below.
That said, it's typographic custom to typeset math-style subscript and superscript material ca 30% smaller than the material on the baseline (here: the single letter "V").
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
$V_{abcdefgVVV}$
$V_{textstyle abcdefgVVV}$
end{document}
You asked, "How to make the letters under V bigger"? I assume you mean, "as big as the letter V itself". If this assumption is correct, and if you also intend letters in subscript position to continue to be rendered in math-italic mode, you can use a textstyle
directive at the start of the subscript block; see the code below.
That said, it's typographic custom to typeset math-style subscript and superscript material ca 30% smaller than the material on the baseline (here: the single letter "V").
documentclass{article}
begin{document}
$V_{abcdefgVVV}$
$V_{textstyle abcdefgVVV}$
end{document}
answered Jan 13 at 12:48
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in normalize and upright:
$V_{mbox{a bc defg}}$
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in normalize and upright:
$V_{mbox{a bc defg}}$
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in normalize and upright:
$V_{mbox{a bc defg}}$
in normalize and upright:
$V_{mbox{a bc defg}}$
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– ferahfeza
Jan 13 at 12:41
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I'm assuming that you're not really trying to typeset
$V_{a bc defg}$
. Please provide a more realistic example.– Mico
Jan 13 at 13:31