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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/relsize/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/relsize/README index 722c09eab22..5cc16f9ec4d 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/relsize/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/relsize/README @@ -1,33 +1,35 @@ -relsize.sty 4.0 Sept 21, 2011 -This software is contributed to the public domain. +relsize.sty 4.1 Mar 29, 2013 -LaTex2e version by Donald Arseneau <asnd@triumf.ca> and -Matt Swift <swift at bu.edu>. -Original LaTex2.09 smaller.sty author: Bernie Cosell +Setting the font size relative to the current size +Authored by Donald Arseneau <asnd@triumf.ca> and Matt Swift <swift@bu.edu>. +(Inspired by smaller.sty author Bernie Cosell) -Setting the font size relative to the current size. +This software is contributed to the public domain by its authors, who disclaim +all copyrights. For people and jurisdictions that do not recognize contribution +to the public domain, this software is licensed by the terms of the unlicense, +<http://unlicense.org/> commands are: - \relsize{n} where n gives the number of steps ("mag-step" = factor of 1.2) - to change the size by; n = 3 changes from \normalsize to - \LARGE size. Negative n selects smaller fonts. n is an - integer (or half-integer). +\relsize{n} where n gives the number of steps ("mag-step" = factor of 1.2) + to change the size by; n = 3 changes from \normalsize to + \LARGE size. Negative n selects smaller fonts. n is an + integer (or half-integer). - \smaller == \relsize{-1}, \smaller[n] == \relsize{-n} - \larger == \relsize{1}, \larger[n] == \relsize{n} +\smaller = \relsize{-1}, \smaller[n] = \relsize{-n} +\larger = \relsize{1}, \larger[n] = \relsize{n} - \textsmaller{text}, \textlarger{text} - versions that take an argument +\textsmaller{text}, \textlarger{text} - versions that take an argument - \relscale{f} like \relsize, but instead of scale-steps, - the parameter is a scale factor, such as .75 - \textscale{f}{text} +\relscale{f} like \relsize, but instead of scale-steps, + the parameter is a scale factor, such as .75 +\textscale{f}{text} - The font-size command nearest the requested size will be used, and if - the size error is more than \RSpercentTolerance, then the size will - be adjusted more precisely using \fontsize. (The default empty - \RSpercentTolerance signals automatic handling, choosing the tolerance - based on the font declarations.) +The font-size command nearest the requested size will be used, and if +the size error is more than \RSpercentTolerance, then the size will +be adjusted more precisely using \fontsize. (The default empty +\RSpercentTolerance signals automatic handling, choosing the tolerance +based on the font declarations.) - \mathsmaller{A}, \mathlarger{B} - math versions - (The math versions are entirely different from the text versions.) +\mathsmaller{A}, \mathlarger{B} - math versions + (The math versions are entirely different from the text versions.) |