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− | Select | + | Select {{menu|Format|Text Mode}}. |
This will change the formatting of your formula such that | This will change the formatting of your formula such that | ||
fractions and large operators (such as integral signs) are smaller. | fractions and large operators (such as integral signs) are smaller. | ||
− | Furthermore the limits of large operators are placed to the right of | + | Furthermore, the limits of large operators are placed to the right of |
− | the operator rather than above and below. | + | the operator, rather than above and below. |
Example: | Example: | ||
− | [[Image:014a.gif]]becomes [[Image:014b.gif]]in text mode. | + | [[Image:014a.gif]] becomes [[Image:014b.gif]] in text mode. |
− | This setting is reversed if you select | + | This setting is reversed if you select {{menu|Format|Text Mode}} again. |
− | again. | + | |
<section end=answer/> | <section end=answer/> | ||
[[Category:Documentation/FAQ/Formula]] | [[Category:Documentation/FAQ/Formula]] |
Latest revision as of 14:05, 7 October 2021
The fractions are too large for inline formulas. How can I make them smaller?
Select Format → Text Mode.
This will change the formatting of your formula such that fractions and large operators (such as integral signs) are smaller. Furthermore, the limits of large operators are placed to the right of the operator, rather than above and below.
Example: becomes in text mode.
This setting is reversed if you select Format → Text Mode again.