the 'fontsize markup macro.
Best,
Abraham
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Hi Abraham,
> Just put \larger before \normal-text and it will respond to the 'font-size
> property, but be at a larger point size than the rest of it.
But the scaling factor is different depending on the font (x-height, etc.) — so
don't I have to do that *inside* each function, and therefore
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Hello,
Is there any way to change the font size of the "normal text" portion of mixed
dynamic markings, independently from the font size of the dynamic portion? For
example, in
p dolce
I'd like to increase the size of 'dolce' without increasing the size of the
'p'. I am using various