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<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label exscale</title>
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-<h3>Maths symbols don&rsquo;t scale up</h3>
-<p/>By default, the &ldquo;large&rdquo; maths symbols stay at the same size
-regardless of the font size of the text of the document. There&rsquo;s good
-reason for this: the <i>cmex</i> fonts aren&rsquo;t really designed to
-scale, so that TeX&rsquo;s maths placement algorithms don&rsquo;t perform as
+<h3>Maths symbols don&#8217;t scale up</h3>
+<p/>By default, the &#8220;large&#8221; maths symbols stay at the same size
+regardless of the font size of the text of the document. There&#8217;s good
+reason for this: the <i>cmex</i> fonts aren&#8217;t really designed to
+scale, so that TeX&#8217;s maths placement algorithms don&#8217;t perform as
well as they might when the fonts are scaled.
<p/>However, this behaviour confounds user expectations, and can lead to
slightly odd-looking documents. If you want the fonts to scale,
-despite the warning above, use the <i>exscale</i> package &mdash; just
+despite the warning above, use the <i>exscale</i> package &#8212; just
loading it is enough.