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It possible to have subscript and super script that does not shrink the font size?



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    Do you want that just for the one-off formula or generically, for any formula in your text?

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  • Generically: I'm using a very verbose subscript and superscript. I'm afraid that it becomes unreadable if it shrinks.

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  • See also texfaq.org/FAQ-mathsize

    – Rmano
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It possible to have subscript and super script that does not shrink the font size?



Usually the font size becomes smaller: e.g. enter image description here



Is it possible to have the subscript and superscript in normal font size?










share|improve this question

















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    Do you want that just for the one-off formula or generically, for any formula in your text?

    – Rmano
    9 hours ago











  • Generically: I'm using a very verbose subscript and superscript. I'm afraid that it becomes unreadable if it shrinks.

    – Jens Wagemaker
    9 hours ago











  • See also texfaq.org/FAQ-mathsize

    – Rmano
    9 hours ago













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It possible to have subscript and super script that does not shrink the font size?



Usually the font size becomes smaller: e.g. enter image description here



Is it possible to have the subscript and superscript in normal font size?










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It possible to have subscript and super script that does not shrink the font size?



Usually the font size becomes smaller: e.g. enter image description here



Is it possible to have the subscript and superscript in normal font size?







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    Do you want that just for the one-off formula or generically, for any formula in your text?

    – Rmano
    9 hours ago











  • Generically: I'm using a very verbose subscript and superscript. I'm afraid that it becomes unreadable if it shrinks.

    – Jens Wagemaker
    9 hours ago











  • See also texfaq.org/FAQ-mathsize

    – Rmano
    9 hours ago












  • 3





    Do you want that just for the one-off formula or generically, for any formula in your text?

    – Rmano
    9 hours ago











  • Generically: I'm using a very verbose subscript and superscript. I'm afraid that it becomes unreadable if it shrinks.

    – Jens Wagemaker
    9 hours ago











  • See also texfaq.org/FAQ-mathsize

    – Rmano
    9 hours ago







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Do you want that just for the one-off formula or generically, for any formula in your text?

– Rmano
9 hours ago





Do you want that just for the one-off formula or generically, for any formula in your text?

– Rmano
9 hours ago













Generically: I'm using a very verbose subscript and superscript. I'm afraid that it becomes unreadable if it shrinks.

– Jens Wagemaker
9 hours ago





Generically: I'm using a very verbose subscript and superscript. I'm afraid that it becomes unreadable if it shrinks.

– Jens Wagemaker
9 hours ago













See also texfaq.org/FAQ-mathsize

– Rmano
9 hours ago





See also texfaq.org/FAQ-mathsize

– Rmano
9 hours ago










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        enddocument


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          $a_b_cquad x^x^x$
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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          documentclassarticle

          DeclareMathSizes10101010

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          $a_b_cquad x^x^x$
          enddocument


          enter image description here







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