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- \documentclass{article}
- \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
- \usepackage{lipsum}
- \usepackage{soul}
- \usepackage[htt]{hyphenat}
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- \newcommand{\mytext}{Here is my own dummy text command to fill-up space over the document. The text has no sense and you can continue reading, nevertheless, you will not find useful information. Please stop reading.}
- \title{Font styles and decalrations}
- \author{Gerardo Marx Chávez-Campos}
- \date{February 2021}
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- \begin{document}
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- \maketitle
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- \section{Font Changing Text-Block Commands}
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- \textrm{Roman text}\newline
- \textsf{San Serif text}\newline
- \textbf{Bold}\\
- \texttt{Type Writter}\\
- \textit{Italic text}\\
- \textup{Up and Right}\\
- \textsc{Small Capitals}\\
- \underline{Underlined text}\\
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- \section{Font changing declarations}
- \subsection{Environments}
- \begin{sffamily}
- The text here will change.
- \end{sffamily}
- \subsection{Localised declarations}
- {\sffamily\slshape Localised declarations: \lipsum[1]}. Here declarations do not affect.
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- \itshape Declarations that later are reset: \lipsum[1] \normalfont. Normal text here again.
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- Mixing text-block and modal commands: \textsc{\rmfamily \lipsum[3]}
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- \textbf{\textit{Nested declarations: \lipsum[6]}}
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- \section{Font Size}
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- \begin{tiny}
- Some tiny text.
- \end{tiny}
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- \scriptsize{\lipsum[5]}
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- \footnotesize{\lipsum[10]}
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- \small{\lipsum[99]}
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- \normalsize{\lipsum[12]}
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- \large{\mytext}
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- \Large{\mytext}
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- \LARGE{\mytext}
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- \huge{\mytext}
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- \Huge{\mytext} \normalsize
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- \section{Day 1 issues}
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- Underlined long texts using \texttt{soul package}:
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- \ul{Here is my own dummy text command to fill-up space over the document. The text has no sense and you can continue reading, nevertheless, you will not find useful information. Please stop reading.}
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- \caps{Here is my own dummy text command to fill-up space over the document. The text has no sense and you can continue reading, nevertheless, you will not find useful information. Please stop reading.}
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- \texttt{Here is my own dummy text command to fill-up space over the document. The text has no sense and you can continue reading, nevertheless, you will not find useful information. Please stop reading.}
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- \end{document}
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