On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote: > On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Brian Kidd wrote: > > > one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will > > increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts. > > > > go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size. > > > > hope that helps. > > -brian > > > > On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote: > > > >> Hi, I have inserted a few equations using the math panel and I > >> want to > >> enlarge the font so its easier to read. I tried to just highlight > >> the > >> text and make it bigger, but that didnt work. Is there something > >> else I > >> need to add or some other menu to do this that I havent seen? Im > >> running lyx 1.4. Thanks, > >> Charles > >> > > > > Yes, it wasn't clear what he means, but I'm guessing he wants a > larger font in the _output_ file (PDF). How about the following method: > > http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=mathsize > > You should modify the \DeclareMathSizes command so that its first > argument is the document's text size, and the other arguments give > the desired math size. > > Regards, > Jens > >
Hi, sorry to not clarify.. Yes, when I input the text in Lyx it is fine and I can read it. But when I output the PDF, it is much much smaller and its hard to see. I looked at the link provided, but am not clear on what to do. I need to use the \DeclareMathSizes {x} in my preamble? And that will make the output math text size x? This is a rather long document(thesis) so zooming in and changing that would alter figures which are set to a specific size etc so I would rather not go that route if possible... Thanks! Charles