At 00:02 12/03/2009 -0700, 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.
Using your earlier example:
left [ alignl stack { some-word # another-word } right ]
one way to do this is:
bold left [ nbold {alignl stack { some-word # another-word }} right ]
As an alternative, can I apply a specific font to just parts of a
formula? Again, there is nothing in the documentation.
Try:
font <new-font-type> left [ font <original-font-type> {alignl
stack { some-word # another-word }} right ]
- where the font-types are "serif", "sans", or "fixed". You can
adjust which fonts these custom fonts refer to at Format | Fonts... |
Custom fonts.
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!
Not that I know of. And I fear you may not like the results of the
above suggestions either - though I think they answer your questions.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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