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Font Size

Use Edit->Text->Font Style->Size... to change just the font size for selected . To change the current font size to apply to new text areas, use Settings->Styles... and select the tab labelled Font.

You can enter the font size in the field labelled Font Size (see Figure 9.16).

Figure 9.16: Setting the Font Size
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When you specify a font size, Jpgfdraw guesses at the appropriate LaTeX font size declaration. The normal size is taken from the value given in the TeX/LaTeX Settings dialog box. This is used if you save your image as a LaTeX file. If Jpgfdraw has guessed incorrectly, you can select a different command from the on the right, or you can edit it if you require a font size declaration that is not listed. Alternatively you can clear the value (by deleting the size declaration) to use the current document font size. Note that \veryHuge, \VeryHuge and \VERYHuge are not standard commands, but are defined in the a0poster class file. Jpgfdraw will only select these commands if the normal font size is 25 . Remember that if you want to use very large sizes in your LaTeX document, you will need to use scalable fonts, such as PostScript fonts, rather than the default Computer Modern.

Note that if you change the \normalsize value, you will need to reselect the font size for each of the already present unless the check box marked Update all LaTeX font size declarations in current image is selected in the TeX/LaTeX Settings dialog box.

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