Re: fancyhdr font size
Bob Lounsbury wrote: On 2/3/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob Lounsbury wrote: Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. \footnotesize Cf. http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ltx-178.html Jürgen Thank you for that! I knew of the sizing above \normalsize, but not below. The \scriptsize is exactly what I was looking for. Note that LyX already support lots of font sizes, so an easy way to find them all is: 1. Make a test document. Edit text styles, use every size there is. Now you can see the different sizew with a test print or view-PDF. 2. Export to latex, that way you find the sizing commands too. This approach works for many other tex adjustments as well. Note that the userguide already has examples of all font sizes, you could simply paste that into your test document. (Wading through a latex export for the entire userguide could take some time. :-) Helge Hafting
Re: fancyhdr font size
On 2/7/07, Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob Lounsbury wrote: On 2/3/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob Lounsbury wrote: Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. \footnotesize Cf. http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ltx-178.html Jürgen Thank you for that! I knew of the sizing above \normalsize, but not below. The \scriptsize is exactly what I was looking for. Note that LyX already support lots of font sizes, so an easy way to find them all is: 1. Make a test document. Edit text styles, use every size there is. Now you can see the different sizew with a test print or view-PDF. 2. Export to latex, that way you find the sizing commands too. This approach works for many other tex adjustments as well. Note that the userguide already has examples of all font sizes, you could simply paste that into your test document. (Wading through a latex export for the entire userguide could take some time. :-) Helge Hafting Great tip! Didn't think of exporting to latex. Thanks. Bob
Re: fancyhdr font size
Bob Lounsbury wrote: On 2/3/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob Lounsbury wrote: Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. \footnotesize Cf. http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ltx-178.html Jürgen Thank you for that! I knew of the sizing above \normalsize, but not below. The \scriptsize is exactly what I was looking for. Note that LyX already support lots of font sizes, so an easy way to find them all is: 1. Make a test document. Edit text styles, use every size there is. Now you can see the different sizew with a test print or view-PDF. 2. Export to latex, that way you find the sizing commands too. This approach works for many other tex adjustments as well. Note that the userguide already has examples of all font sizes, you could simply paste that into your test document. (Wading through a latex export for the entire userguide could take some time. :-) Helge Hafting
Re: fancyhdr font size
On 2/7/07, Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob Lounsbury wrote: On 2/3/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob Lounsbury wrote: Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. \footnotesize Cf. http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ltx-178.html Jürgen Thank you for that! I knew of the sizing above \normalsize, but not below. The \scriptsize is exactly what I was looking for. Note that LyX already support lots of font sizes, so an easy way to find them all is: 1. Make a test document. Edit text styles, use every size there is. Now you can see the different sizew with a test print or view-PDF. 2. Export to latex, that way you find the sizing commands too. This approach works for many other tex adjustments as well. Note that the userguide already has examples of all font sizes, you could simply paste that into your test document. (Wading through a latex export for the entire userguide could take some time. :-) Helge Hafting Great tip! Didn't think of exporting to latex. Thanks. Bob
Re: fancyhdr font size
Bob Lounsbury wrote: On 2/3/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Bob Lounsbury wrote: > Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing > in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. \footnotesize Cf. http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ltx-178.html Jürgen Thank you for that! I knew of the sizing above \normalsize, but not below. The \scriptsize is exactly what I was looking for. Note that LyX already support lots of font sizes, so an easy way to find them all is: 1. Make a test document. Edit text styles, use every size there is. Now you can see the different sizew with a test print or view->PDF. 2. Export to latex, that way you find the sizing commands too. This approach works for many other tex adjustments as well. Note that the userguide already has examples of all font sizes, you could simply paste that into your test document. (Wading through a latex export for the entire userguide could take some time. :-) Helge Hafting
Re: fancyhdr font size
On 2/7/07, Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Bob Lounsbury wrote: > On 2/3/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Bob Lounsbury wrote: >> > Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing >> > in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. >> >> \footnotesize >> >> Cf. >> http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ltx-178.html >> >> Jürgen >> > > Thank you for that! I knew of the sizing above \normalsize, but not > below. > The \scriptsize is exactly what I was looking for. Note that LyX already support lots of font sizes, so an easy way to find them all is: 1. Make a test document. Edit text styles, use every size there is. Now you can see the different sizew with a test print or view->PDF. 2. Export to latex, that way you find the sizing commands too. This approach works for many other tex adjustments as well. Note that the userguide already has examples of all font sizes, you could simply paste that into your test document. (Wading through a latex export for the entire userguide could take some time. :-) Helge Hafting Great tip! Didn't think of exporting to latex. Thanks. Bob
Re: fancyhdr font size
Am Freitag, 2. Februar 2007 22:03 schrieb Bob Lounsbury: Is there any way to control this? I've put '\lhead{\small{foo}}' into the preamble, but I would like the header font to be smaller. So, is there a command lower than '\small'? I've tried '\smaller' but LyX doesn't like that. Or another way to accomplish this. Thanks, Bob Lounsbury Hi, \tiny is smaller than small ;-) Susanne
Re: fancyhdr font size
On 2/3/07, Susanne Gütter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Am Freitag, 2. Februar 2007 22:03 schrieb Bob Lounsbury: Is there any way to control this? I've put '\lhead{\small{foo}}' into the preamble, but I would like the header font to be smaller. So, is there a command lower than '\small'? I've tried '\smaller' but LyX doesn't like that. Or another way to accomplish this. Thanks, Bob Lounsbury Hi, \tiny is smaller than small ;-) Susanne Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. Bob
Re: fancyhdr font size
Bob Lounsbury wrote: Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. \footnotesize Cf. http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ltx-178.html Jürgen
Re: fancyhdr font size
On 2/3/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob Lounsbury wrote: Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. \footnotesize Cf. http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ltx-178.html Jürgen Thank you for that! I knew of the sizing above \normalsize, but not below. The \scriptsize is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks again, Bob
Re: fancyhdr font size
Am Freitag, 2. Februar 2007 22:03 schrieb Bob Lounsbury: Is there any way to control this? I've put '\lhead{\small{foo}}' into the preamble, but I would like the header font to be smaller. So, is there a command lower than '\small'? I've tried '\smaller' but LyX doesn't like that. Or another way to accomplish this. Thanks, Bob Lounsbury Hi, \tiny is smaller than small ;-) Susanne
Re: fancyhdr font size
On 2/3/07, Susanne Gütter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Am Freitag, 2. Februar 2007 22:03 schrieb Bob Lounsbury: Is there any way to control this? I've put '\lhead{\small{foo}}' into the preamble, but I would like the header font to be smaller. So, is there a command lower than '\small'? I've tried '\smaller' but LyX doesn't like that. Or another way to accomplish this. Thanks, Bob Lounsbury Hi, \tiny is smaller than small ;-) Susanne Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. Bob
Re: fancyhdr font size
Bob Lounsbury wrote: Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. \footnotesize Cf. http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ltx-178.html Jürgen
Re: fancyhdr font size
On 2/3/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob Lounsbury wrote: Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. \footnotesize Cf. http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ltx-178.html Jürgen Thank you for that! I knew of the sizing above \normalsize, but not below. The \scriptsize is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks again, Bob
Re: fancyhdr font size
Am Freitag, 2. Februar 2007 22:03 schrieb Bob Lounsbury: > Is there any way to control this? > > I've put '\lhead{\small{foo}}' into the preamble, but I would like the > header font to be smaller. So, is there a command lower than '\small'? I've > tried '\smaller' but LyX doesn't like that. Or another way to accomplish > this. > > Thanks, > Bob Lounsbury Hi, \tiny is smaller than small ;-) Susanne
Re: fancyhdr font size
On 2/3/07, Susanne Gütter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Am Freitag, 2. Februar 2007 22:03 schrieb Bob Lounsbury: > Is there any way to control this? > > I've put '\lhead{\small{foo}}' into the preamble, but I would like the > header font to be smaller. So, is there a command lower than '\small'? I've > tried '\smaller' but LyX doesn't like that. Or another way to accomplish > this. > > Thanks, > Bob Lounsbury Hi, \tiny is smaller than small ;-) Susanne Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. Bob
Re: fancyhdr font size
Bob Lounsbury wrote: > Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing > in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. \footnotesize Cf. http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ltx-178.html Jürgen
Re: fancyhdr font size
On 2/3/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Bob Lounsbury wrote: > Wow, that is definitely smaller than small! I assume there is nothing > in-between \small and \tiny? Thanks for the tip. \footnotesize Cf. http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ltx-178.html Jürgen Thank you for that! I knew of the sizing above \normalsize, but not below. The \scriptsize is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks again, Bob
fancyhdr font size
Is there any way to control this? I've put '\lhead{\small{foo}}' into the preamble, but I would like the header font to be smaller. So, is there a command lower than '\small'? I've tried '\smaller' but LyX doesn't like that. Or another way to accomplish this. Thanks, Bob Lounsbury
fancyhdr font size
Is there any way to control this? I've put '\lhead{\small{foo}}' into the preamble, but I would like the header font to be smaller. So, is there a command lower than '\small'? I've tried '\smaller' but LyX doesn't like that. Or another way to accomplish this. Thanks, Bob Lounsbury
fancyhdr font size
Is there any way to control this? I've put '\lhead{\small{foo}}' into the preamble, but I would like the header font to be smaller. So, is there a command lower than '\small'? I've tried '\smaller' but LyX doesn't like that. Or another way to accomplish this. Thanks, Bob Lounsbury