On Wednesday 12 March 2008 11:27, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > I'll do that if I can't find the command containing the current font, but
> > \begingroup and \endgroup don't nest. My real hope was to implement a
> > stack, push the current font on the stack, set the new font, write t
Steve Litt wrote:
I'll do that if I can't find the command containing the current font, but
\begingroup and \endgroup don't nest. My real hope was to implement a stack,
push the current font on the stack, set the new font, write the text, then
pop the old font off the stack and reset the cur
On Tuesday 11 March 2008 19:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I used to know this but forgot and couldn't quickly find it in my book.
> > In LaTeX, how do I find the current value of the font, so when I set
> > something to \tiny and then want to reset it to what
Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I used to know this but forgot and couldn't quickly find it in my book. In
> LaTeX, how do I find the current value of the font, so when I set
> something to \tiny and then want to reset it to what it was, I can,
> instead of hoping it was \normalsize before I set
Hi all,
I used to know this but forgot and couldn't quickly find it in my book. In
LaTeX, how do I find the current value of the font, so when I set something
to \tiny and then want to reset it to what it was, I can, instead of hoping
it was \normalsize before I set it to \tiny?
Is there a way