showlabels change of font size
I am using usepackage[left]{showlabels}
to print labels for my equations.
For example, I have an equation as:
begin{equation}
x = a + b
label{eqn:a_b}
end{equation}
The label is printed as:
Sometimes the label names are long so I wanted to change the font size, I did that using the following line:
renewcommand{showlabelfont}{tiny}
However, the underscore "_" in my label name gets replaced after I change the fontsize.
There is no more "_" in the printed label. What is going on?
equations fontsize showlabels
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I am using usepackage[left]{showlabels}
to print labels for my equations.
For example, I have an equation as:
begin{equation}
x = a + b
label{eqn:a_b}
end{equation}
The label is printed as:
Sometimes the label names are long so I wanted to change the font size, I did that using the following line:
renewcommand{showlabelfont}{tiny}
However, the underscore "_" in my label name gets replaced after I change the fontsize.
There is no more "_" in the printed label. What is going on?
equations fontsize showlabels
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Show a complete example. That makes it more easier to test your issue.
– Ulrike Fischer
4 hours ago
documentclass{article} usepackage[left]{showlabels} renewcommand{showlabelfont}{tiny} %COMMENT AND UNCOMMENT begin{document} begin{equation} x = a + b label{eqn:a_b} end{equation} end{document}
– Alex
3 hours ago
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I am using usepackage[left]{showlabels}
to print labels for my equations.
For example, I have an equation as:
begin{equation}
x = a + b
label{eqn:a_b}
end{equation}
The label is printed as:
Sometimes the label names are long so I wanted to change the font size, I did that using the following line:
renewcommand{showlabelfont}{tiny}
However, the underscore "_" in my label name gets replaced after I change the fontsize.
There is no more "_" in the printed label. What is going on?
equations fontsize showlabels
New contributor
I am using usepackage[left]{showlabels}
to print labels for my equations.
For example, I have an equation as:
begin{equation}
x = a + b
label{eqn:a_b}
end{equation}
The label is printed as:
Sometimes the label names are long so I wanted to change the font size, I did that using the following line:
renewcommand{showlabelfont}{tiny}
However, the underscore "_" in my label name gets replaced after I change the fontsize.
There is no more "_" in the printed label. What is going on?
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equations fontsize showlabels
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Show a complete example. That makes it more easier to test your issue.
– Ulrike Fischer
4 hours ago
documentclass{article} usepackage[left]{showlabels} renewcommand{showlabelfont}{tiny} %COMMENT AND UNCOMMENT begin{document} begin{equation} x = a + b label{eqn:a_b} end{equation} end{document}
– Alex
3 hours ago
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Show a complete example. That makes it more easier to test your issue.
– Ulrike Fischer
4 hours ago
documentclass{article} usepackage[left]{showlabels} renewcommand{showlabelfont}{tiny} %COMMENT AND UNCOMMENT begin{document} begin{equation} x = a + b label{eqn:a_b} end{equation} end{document}
– Alex
3 hours ago
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2
Show a complete example. That makes it more easier to test your issue.
– Ulrike Fischer
4 hours ago
Show a complete example. That makes it more easier to test your issue.
– Ulrike Fischer
4 hours ago
documentclass{article} usepackage[left]{showlabels} renewcommand{showlabelfont}{tiny} %COMMENT AND UNCOMMENT begin{document} begin{equation} x = a + b label{eqn:a_b} end{equation} end{document}
– Alex
3 hours ago
documentclass{article} usepackage[left]{showlabels} renewcommand{showlabelfont}{tiny} %COMMENT AND UNCOMMENT begin{document} begin{equation} x = a + b label{eqn:a_b} end{equation} end{document}
– Alex
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The default definition uses the typewriter font which with OT1 is slightly differently encoded as the roman font. Either add ttfamily, or load T1-encoding (recommended anyway) or both.
documentclass{article}
usepackage[left]{showlabels}
%usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
renewcommand{showlabelfont}{ttfamilytiny}
begin{document}
begin{equation} x = a + b label{eqn:a_b} end{equation}
end{document}
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The default definition uses the typewriter font which with OT1 is slightly differently encoded as the roman font. Either add ttfamily, or load T1-encoding (recommended anyway) or both.
documentclass{article}
usepackage[left]{showlabels}
%usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
renewcommand{showlabelfont}{ttfamilytiny}
begin{document}
begin{equation} x = a + b label{eqn:a_b} end{equation}
end{document}
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The default definition uses the typewriter font which with OT1 is slightly differently encoded as the roman font. Either add ttfamily, or load T1-encoding (recommended anyway) or both.
documentclass{article}
usepackage[left]{showlabels}
%usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
renewcommand{showlabelfont}{ttfamilytiny}
begin{document}
begin{equation} x = a + b label{eqn:a_b} end{equation}
end{document}
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The default definition uses the typewriter font which with OT1 is slightly differently encoded as the roman font. Either add ttfamily, or load T1-encoding (recommended anyway) or both.
documentclass{article}
usepackage[left]{showlabels}
%usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
renewcommand{showlabelfont}{ttfamilytiny}
begin{document}
begin{equation} x = a + b label{eqn:a_b} end{equation}
end{document}
The default definition uses the typewriter font which with OT1 is slightly differently encoded as the roman font. Either add ttfamily, or load T1-encoding (recommended anyway) or both.
documentclass{article}
usepackage[left]{showlabels}
%usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
renewcommand{showlabelfont}{ttfamilytiny}
begin{document}
begin{equation} x = a + b label{eqn:a_b} end{equation}
end{document}
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Show a complete example. That makes it more easier to test your issue.
– Ulrike Fischer
4 hours ago
documentclass{article} usepackage[left]{showlabels} renewcommand{showlabelfont}{tiny} %COMMENT AND UNCOMMENT begin{document} begin{equation} x = a + b label{eqn:a_b} end{equation} end{document}
– Alex
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