>\defineframedtext[important][style={\switchtobodyfont[24pt]\ImportantStyle}]
>
>(which will scale the math font, but not change it to Kurier-Bold).
>Or you can define a typescript for kurier-bold (see type-otf for
>examples), and then use
>
>\usetypescript[kurier-bold]
>
>\defineframedtext[imp
On Sun, 8 Aug 2010, Armin Varmaz wrote:
Hi Aditya,
can you tell me how I can ensure as in AMSmath that the font size in
abbreviations automatically match the font size of current text? see my
example below.
Best Armin
EXAMPLE
Shorter example showing what goes wrong:
\definealt
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On Sat, 7 Aug 2010, ivo welch wrote:
Hi Hans:
This is asking Armin Varmaz' question in a different way, although I
know even less. I would like to define a macro that is just an
abbreviation.
For example, say I want to define a snippet \NPV which provides the
text NPV$_0$, and NPV is in textf
Hi Hans:
This is asking Armin Varmaz' question in a different way, although I
know even less. I would like to define a macro that is just an
abbreviation.
For example, say I want to define a snippet \NPV which provides the
text NPV$_0$, and NPV is in textfont while 0 is in mathfont. This
should