John Jason Jordan wrote:
I can bold an entire formula, but I can't bold just parts of it. Maybe
it can't be done, or maybe I'm just not doing it right. The Help just
says to use "bold" but doesn't say what "bold" will apply to.
As an alternative, can I apply a specific font to just parts of a
formula? Again, there is nothing in the documentation.
As another alternative, is there a way to make the brackets and braces
in stacked formulas print with the same amount of toner as the rest of
the formula? They are so light!
Actually you can bold parts of a formula, or at least I've been able to
do it.
You can assign different fonts to variables, functions, numbers, and
text within a formula (using Format > Fonts > Modify > select the part
of the formula), and for finer control you can specify some attributes
such as bold or italic (or not-bold, not-italic) for specific words in
the formula syntax itself. For example, try this:
left [ alignl stack { nitalic bold some-word # another-word } right ]
Obviously another item that needs some explanation and an example in the
user guide chapters on Math! (One of the other bits of Math
documentation on the wiki may say something about this, but I haven't
checked.)
--Jean
Jean Hollis Weber
Co-Lead, Documentation Project
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