Dotan Cohen wrote:
> 2008/8/28 Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> In the Equation Editor one can set the text of the entire equation
>> with Format -> Font Size. This adjusts the font size of the entire
>> formula. I am adding units to my formulas, like this:
>> F=m*a
>> F [N] = m*a [kg*m/s^2]
>>
>> The units are way too large, but they must be in the same formula with
>> the formula itself. How can I make the font size of the units smaller,
>> while preserving the font size of the equation? I stress that I
>> _cannot_ separate the units outside the formula box.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>
> False alarm. I found the answer in the Open Office Howtos: Formula. I
> am sorry that I did not check there first before posting.
>
> For the archives, the answer is:
> size -2 { N }
>
I haven't looked at this, but isn't normal text in an equation supposed
to be based on the default style or Text Body style? It would be a drag
having to do this in each and every formula. Thinking more generally, I
wonder what happens if the text of a document is changed?
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