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\title{Font styles and decalrations}
\title{Font styles and decalrations}
\author{Gerardo Marx Chávez-Campos}
\author{Gerardo Marx Chávez-Campos}
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\small{\lipsum[99]}
\small{\lipsum[99]}
\normalfont{\lipsum[12]}
\normalsize{\lipsum[12]}
\large{\mytext}
\large{\mytext}
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\huge{\mytext}
\huge{\mytext}
\Huge{\mytext}
\Huge{\mytext}\normalsize
\section{Day 1 issues}
Underlined long texts using \texttt{soul package}:
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