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2023 Nov 18
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Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
...e relative font size will increase > because LaTeX will project the same font on a smaller virtual paper, > - And if these sizes are increased... the relative font size will > decrease because LaTeX will project the same font on a larger > virtual paper, > - I processed starting from 16x9cm sizes, resp. for paperwidth and > paperheight, and estimated that the fonts were too large to my taste, > then doubled them and felt that the fonts were too small for slides, > then I ended up trying multiplying 16x9cm by a factor of 1.5, which > gave me 24x13.5cm and I found it was ok....
2023 Nov 18
1
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
...sizes are reduced... the relative font size will increase because LaTeX will project the same font on a smaller virtual paper, - And if these sizes are increased... the relative font size will decrease because LaTeX will project the same font on a larger virtual paper, - I processed starting from 16x9cm sizes, resp. for paperwidth and paperheight, and estimated that the fonts were too large to my taste, then doubled them and felt that the fonts were too small for slides, then I ended up trying multiplying 16x9cm by a factor of 1.5, which gave me 24x13.5cm and I found it was ok. - But one may vary...
2023 Nov 18
1
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
...increase > > because LaTeX will project the same font on a smaller virtual paper, > > - And if these sizes are increased... the relative font size will > > decrease because LaTeX will project the same font on a larger > > virtual paper, > > - I processed starting from 16x9cm sizes, resp. for paperwidth and > > paperheight, and estimated that the fonts were too large to my > > taste, then doubled them and felt that the fonts were too small for > > slides, then I ended up trying multiplying 16x9cm by a factor of > > 1.5, which gave me 24x13.5cm an...
2023 Nov 18
1
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
Dear Olivier, Many thanks for your reply. This works well for me. How did you come up with the pagewidth / pageheight numbers? I do understand that their ratio = 16:9, but how did you choose these numbers? Best Regards, Ashim On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 9:25?PM Olivier Crouzet <olivier.crouzet at univ-nantes.fr> wrote: > > Dear Ashim, > > I don't think the aspectratio is