on Sun, 23 Feb 2003 03:30:26PM -0600, Gary Turner insinuated:
> Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> 
> >does anyone know if it's possible to specify a smaller than 10pt
> >font size for a LaTeX document without resorting to putting the
> >entire document in one big \tiny{}?  --which is cool for my
> >purposes ... i'm just curious.
> 
> No LaTeX guru by any means, but as far as I know, 10(default), 11,
> and 12 point types are the base sizes. After that, use modifiers
> such as \tiny to \Huge.  If only a small region is to be modified,
> the {\tiny some text} artifact seems good.  Text will revert to the
> previous size after the closing brace.  For large regions, or an
> entire document, \tiny will remain in effect until explicitly
> changed, eg. \normalsize.
> 
> Of course, if you do \documentclass {contract}, the default typesize
> is 4pt ;P

cool!  next cheat sheet i write, i'll use that one -- thanks :)

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