On 05/25/2018 07:02 PM, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
I've a very large block-displayed formula in one of my articles. Its presence is simply to exhibit the true complexity of an ostensible axiom in the system of another researcher.You can load the graphicx package and use the \scalebox command. Note that graphicx might already be loaded if you are incorporating graphics. If not, you can load it explicitly in the preamble. If you want the formula in display mode, you may have to use inline math and center the paragraph manually (as I did in the attached example). There might be a way to convince it to work with display math formulas, but I don't know how.The problem is that the formula is so large that it would be good to reduce the character sizes a bit, just to make it fit into a smaller space on the page. Few if any readers will want to make a careful examination of the formula.What (if such exists) is a straightforward way for me to reduce the character sizes in one and only one formula?(I'm perfectly happy with red boxes. ;-) )
Paul
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