From: Christopher Arthur on 1 Jul 2010 08:34 just a guess, but make sure that the fonts are set in the stylesheet correctly for the right kind...printout/screen/presentation/etc... Alexei Boulbitch a �crit : > Dear Community, > > I need to write documents and spread them in the pdf format, while I > would like to keep them for myself as the Mathematica notebooks > containing all calculations and codes. For this purposes I like the > JournalArticle format that meets all my requirements, except for the > problem that the fonts there are too small. If you save such an article > as a pdf, and then print it, you cannot read the text, since the letters > size is much too small to see them with the bare eye. For this reason I > often get objections, since if I cannot provide an easily readable > document, I should use MS Word instead. > > To solve this I slightly modified the JourmalArticle format, by simply > increasing the FontSize of the Text to 16 pts, and also some other > FontSizes correspondingly. I also did few other minor changes, like a > change of the Font of Formula. > > Now comes the problem and my question: > > 1. When I now produced the notebook using this new style and transform > it into pdf, most of the chapters have the FontSize 16 as expected, but > few others - 14 pts. This is not wanted. When I check in the original > notebook, the FontSize is 16 in the chapter that as shown in 16 pts as > well as in that shown in 14 pts. > > 2. When I check the FontSize of various chapters in the notebook, some > of them are 16, but some others are 14 pts. The strange thing here is > that they > a) visually have the same size of the letters in the notebook (but you > see different figures when going to Menu/Format/FontSize), and > b) may be shown in equal size in pdf, while some of those that have the > "legitimate" FontSize 16 in the notebook may appear smaller in pdf, as I > already reported. > > Do you have any idea, what is it, and what to do? > I can send the notebooks with the style and the article, if any of you > finds it helpful. > > Regards, Alexei > >
From: Christopher Arthur on 2 Jul 2010 02:54 just a guess, but make sure that the fonts are set in the stylesheet correctly for the right kind...printout/screen/presentation/etc... Alexei Boulbitch a �crit : > Dear Community, > > I need to write documents and spread them in the pdf format, while I > would like to keep them for myself as the Mathematica notebooks > containing all calculations and codes. For this purposes I like the > JournalArticle format that meets all my requirements, except for the > problem that the fonts there are too small. If you save such an article > as a pdf, and then print it, you cannot read the text, since the letters > size is much too small to see them with the bare eye. For this reason I > often get objections, since if I cannot provide an easily readable > document, I should use MS Word instead. > > To solve this I slightly modified the JourmalArticle format, by simply > increasing the FontSize of the Text to 16 pts, and also some other > FontSizes correspondingly. I also did few other minor changes, like a > change of the Font of Formula. > > Now comes the problem and my question: > > 1. When I now produced the notebook using this new style and transform > it into pdf, most of the chapters have the FontSize 16 as expected, but > few others - 14 pts. This is not wanted. When I check in the original > notebook, the FontSize is 16 in the chapter that as shown in 16 pts as > well as in that shown in 14 pts. > > 2. When I check the FontSize of various chapters in the notebook, some > of them are 16, but some others are 14 pts. The strange thing here is > that they > a) visually have the same size of the letters in the notebook (but you > see different figures when going to Menu/Format/FontSize), and > b) may be shown in equal size in pdf, while some of those that have the > "legitimate" FontSize 16 in the notebook may appear smaller in pdf, as I > already reported. > > Do you have any idea, what is it, and what to do? > I can send the notebooks with the style and the article, if any of you > finds it helpful. > > Regards, Alexei > >
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